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img img Fated Mate To Alpha img Chapter 5 Gaining Strength
5 Chapters
Chapter 6 Settling In img
Chapter 7 Echoes of Power img
Chapter 8 Whispers of War img
Chapter 9 Prophecies img
Chapter 10 Lessons in Fire img
Chapter 11 Opening Up img
Chapter 12 A Spark of Control img
Chapter 13 Heading Home img
Chapter 14 Peaceful Days img
Chapter 15 Blood Ties img
Chapter 16 Ghosts of Home img
Chapter 17 Ashes and Awakening img
Chapter 18 The Limits of Blood and Choice img
Chapter 19 Building Alliances img
Chapter 20 A Voice Found img
Chapter 21 Seeds of Change img
Chapter 22 The Gathering Storm img
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Chapter 5 Gaining Strength

Emily's declaration hung in the air, her gaze fixed firmly on Arthur. He studied her for a moment, his intense green eyes searching hers.

"You're right," he said at last. "If you're going to face the Evergreen Clan-and if we're going to win this fight-you need to understand your powers."

Emily nodded, relief washing over her at his agreement. But the uncertainty remained. "How do we even begin?"

Arthur leaned back, running a hand through his hair. "There's someone who might be able to help."

"Who?"

"Eleanor White," he said. "She's a witch-a powerful one. She's helped the Woodland Territory before. If anyone can guide you, it's her."

Emily's stomach churned. The idea of seeking help from a witch was unsettling, but the order in Arthur's voice gave her pause. "Where do we find her?"

Arthur's lips tightened. "She lives deep in the Ashen Woods. It's a dangerous journey, but we don't have a choice. If we want to stand a chance against Theodore Shawn, we need her on our side."

Emily swallowed hard. "When do we leave?"

Arthur's mouth quirked into a small, reassuring smile. "At dawn."

---

The journey to the Ashen Woods was grueling. The dense forest seemed to stretch endlessly, its towering trees blocking out much of the sunlight. Arthur led the way, his movements sure and purposeful, while Emily struggled to keep up.

"I don't understand," Emily said, breaking the silence. "Why would a witch help us? What's in it for her?"

Arthur glanced over his shoulder. "Eleanor has her reasons. She's not like the stories you've heard. She doesn't take sides easily, but when she does, her loyalty is unchanged."

"That doesn't exactly reassure me," Emily muttered.

Arthur's gaze softened. "Trust me. If anyone can help you harness your powers, it's her."

They pressed on, the forest growing darker and more ominous as they ventured deeper. The air grew colder, and the silence became oppressive, broken only by the crunch of leaves beneath their boots.

Finally, they reached a small clearing where a modest stone cottage stood. Smoke curled from the chimney, and the faint scent of herbs wafted through the air.

Arthur knocked on the door, the sound echoing in the stillness.

After a moment, the door creaked open to reveal a woman with striking silver hair and piercing violet eyes. She wore a simple robe, but there was an undeniable aura of power about her.

"Arthur Neville," she said, her voice smooth and commanding. "It's been a long time."

"Eleanor," Arthur replied with a nod. "We need your help."

Her sharp gaze shifted to Emily, and her lips curved into a knowing smile. "So, this is the girl causing all the trouble."

Emily bristled at her words but held her tongue.

Eleanor stepped aside, gesturing for them to enter. "Come in. We have much to discuss."

Inside the cottage, the walls were lined with shelves filled with jars of herbs, vials of glowing liquids, and ancient tomes. Eleanor motioned for them to sit at a wooden table in the center of the room.

"You've come a long way," Eleanor said, her eyes fixed on Emily. "But the road ahead will be even harder."

Emily met her gaze, trying to mask her unease. "Arthur said you can help me control my powers."

"I can," Eleanor replied, her tone matter-of-fact. "But it won't be easy. Your abilities are unlike anything I've seen before. They're raw, unpredictable, and dangerous."

Emily frowned. "I didn't ask for them. I don't even know what I am."

Eleanor studied her for a moment before nodding. "You're a hybrid-a rare combination of wolf, lycan, and vampire. Your powers are a gift, but they're also a curse. If you don't learn to control them, they'll consume you."

Emily's stomach twisted at the witch's words, but she forced herself to nod. "What do I need to do?"

Eleanor rose from her seat and began gathering various items from the shelves. "We'll start with the basics-understanding your abilities. Once you know what you're capable of, we'll work on control."

Arthur leaned forward, his expression serious. "How long will it take?"

Eleanor shot him a sharp look. "That depends on her. Magic and power don't adhere to schedules, Arthur. This isn't a battle you can rush."

Arthur nodded, though his jaw tightened in frustration.

Eleanor turned back to Emily, placing a small vial of shimmering liquid in front of her. "Drink this. It will help you connect with the parts of yourself you've been suppressing."

Emily hesitated, eyeing the vial warily.

"It's safe," Eleanor assured her. "But it won't be pleasant."

Taking a deep breath, Emily picked up the vial and drank. The liquid was cold and bitter, sending a shiver down her spine.

Suddenly, her vision blurred, and a surge of heat coursed through her body. Images flashed before her eyes-memories, fears, and emotions she couldn't name. She saw herself as a child, alone and crying, her pack's rejection like a physical wound. She saw fire, bright and uncontrollable, consuming everything around her.

Emily gasped, clutching the edge of the table as the visions overwhelmed her.

"Focus," Eleanor said sharply. "Don't fight it. Embrace it."

Emily clenched her jaw, forcing herself to breathe through the chaos. Slowly, the images began to fade, leaving a strange sense of clarity in their wake.

Eleanor smiled faintly. "Good. That's a start."

---

Eleanor pushed Emily to her limits, forcing her to confront her fears and embrace the power within her. Arthur stayed by her side, offering quiet encouragement when she faltered.

"You're doing well," he said one evening as they sat by a fire outside the cottage.

Emily gave him a tired smile. "I feel like I'm barely scratching the surface."

"You've come farther than you realize," Arthur replied.

Eleanor stepped out of the cottage, her expression grave. "You've made progress, but there's still much to do. The Evergreen Clan won't wait for you to be ready."

Emily nodded, determination hardening in her chest. "Then we'll face them, ready or not."

Eleanor's lips curved into a faint smile. "That's the spirit."

Arthur rose, his gaze steady. "Thank you, Eleanor. For everything."

Eleanor waved a hand dismissively. "Just don't get yourselves killed. The world needs her-whether she believes it or not."

Emily met the witch's gaze, a flicker of gratitude in her eyes. "Thank you."

Eleanor inclined her head. "Good luck, Emily Freya. You'll need it."

As they set off into the night, Emily felt a newfound strength within her-a sense of purpose.

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