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Chapter 13 YOU CAN'T KILL ME

Chapter 14 BAD, BAD DREAMS

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Squatting
down beside the hole, she tries pulling the cage. It seems to have
been built for a long time, seeing as the irons are rusty and crusty
around the edges.
Sitting
on the brick floor, Heaven kicks the cage. It falls off after a few
kicks, and she quickly passes through it to the other side of the
fence.
Heaven
faces a dilemma with two paths before her eyes.
One
is the wide pathway of sand and pebbles on which she stands. Starting
from the main gate, it stretches out almost endlessly in front of
her, flanked by two shallow hills.
The
shallow hill at the right of the wide pathway carries a narrow track,
which is the other path. Adding up the direction of the path and the
position of Kaicha's window, Heaven concludes that the track leads
to the pack houses.
Knowing
that the wide path leads to an asphalt highway, Heaven decides to use
the track on the hill instead.
From
what she knows, the highway stops being accessible to humans at a
certain point, which means she would have no aid. Plus, it's pretty
far to travel on foot, so it's useless going with it, especially
since it's quite exposed-when the Alpha finds out she's gone,
the first place he would start searching is the highway, as he would
think she would be heading directly to the human world.
Heaven
decides to do the opposite of that. If she blends in with the pack,
she could find a way to get a horse, even if she has to steal it.
Then she'll travel through the bushes until she gets to the
boundary between the wolf kingdom and the human world.
Her
only problem is that it's been fourteen years since she last
navigated the wolf kingdom. The last time she was in such situation,
she could quickly find her way out. But now it's different. Plus,
she's not familiar with this part of the kingdom, so it would be a
bit hard. But she'll try.
When
she reaches the pack houses, she finds the people clustered on the
street, all moving toward a particular direction.
Heaven
tries to push her way through against the human forces, making for
the opposite direction. But, somehow, the bodies take her as well.
Her strength against theirs isn't enough.
Although
chaotic, Heaven picks up the people's words.
"An
important person is on his way way back. Everyone has to be on their
best behavior."
"Finally,
our savior is back; he can save us from the Alpha's rage."
Heaven
doesn't know who is so powerful to be able to save the people from
the Alpha's rage or whatever, but her curiosity gets the best of
her.
Instead
of going against the crowd, she follows them, pushing her way forward
until she finally gets to the front, where she stops before a huge
building that seems to belong to the Alpha.
The
crowd is gathered in front of the building, all looking into a big
hall with wide open doors.
But,
due to the able-bodied men guarding the entrance, no one can enter.
On
a raised platform far across the hall, there's Ziason seated in a
big black sofa, his black hair pulled into a style that reveals his
forehead.
Seeing
him in that chair, Heaven senses an uncomfortable aura around
him-that mystic, dark vibe that always clung to him, only it was
faint before. Now it's stronger, and he looks scarier; feels more
terrifying.
Two
men, whose backs are turned to her, bow to the alpha.
The
one by his right is dressed in a velvety wine-colored suit, while the
one by his left looks rough around the edges, his whole attire made
of black and brown leather.
The
shrieks and whispers continue in the background, especially from the
women.
"They're
here! The alpha's brothers are back! The pack's ambassador and
the pack's delight are here. Moon's Wrath's powerful trinity
are finally together!"
"Oh
my gosh, they're so handsome!"
"Gosh,
they look so strong!"
"Moon's
Wrath's delight is the strongest warrior in the pack. I want to
marry him!"
"I
want the pack's ambassador so bad. His calmness is too hot!"
Slowly,
the people's murmurs begin to fade in Heaven's mind. What gets
louder is the pounding of her heart as her heartbeat picks up a
faster pace.
As
her knees weaken and threaten to give out, Heaven
starts gasping for breath, and she doesn't know why.
Why
is her heart malfunctioning? Why can't she even breathe? She would
say it's due to her fear of Ziason. But even when he stood right in
front of her, her heart didn't beat so fast and loud to this
extent.
Or
is it some sort of anxiety attack?
Would
that also explain why she's now feeling dizzy, or why the world
around her is blurring as much as clangor takes over the noises of
the people?
Would
it also explain why everything about the alpha and his brothers are
growing vivid to her senses?
That's
weird, right?
She's
not supposed to be seeing the brothers clearer now, their image
zooming in front of her eyes to the point she even notices the tiny
pores on their skin.
Despite
the huge space between she and Ziason's, Heaven notes how red his
irises are, and she sees the gray strands speckled here and there in
the long, black hair of the rough-looking brother.
Their
scents mingle together-woody, earthy smells that are strong enough
to make her swoon-driving her crazy due to the fact that she can't
decipher which belongs to who.
This
feeling is new to Heaven, as she has never smelt or seen things so
clearly before. And it's stranger to think her elevated senses are
only focused on the three brothers.
'Mate,'
she hears in her head. It's her voice, but she knows it's not her
speaking. It's not her demons either.
'Mate,'
the voice comes again. This time, Heaven has the urge to step
forward. Something about the men reaches to pull her, and she takes a
step.
'Mate,'
she hears again. Then she tries taking another step forward, but her
dizziness gets the better of her. Darkness gradually close in until
Heaven sees nothing but shadows swirling in front of her eyes.