Chapter 233
Chapter 233
#Chapter 233: The Cliff
Moana
“Kat?” I called out.
My bodyguard was nowhere to be found. One minute she was right beside me, and the next she was
just… gone. She just took off running and didn’t look back.
Maybe she found the valerian roots, I thought to myself, although I think I knew deep down that it
wasn’t the case. She had left me; although I didn’t know why.
“Hello?”
I started to jog in the direction that she ran off to. Over my head, the wind began howling more
aggressively and the sky darkened as a horrible thunderstorm began to form in the sky. No matter
which way I turned, I couldn’t see the mansion anywhere.
And we had taken so many turns that I didn’t even know where I should go to find it now.
“Okay…” I stopped and shut my eyes for a moment, thinking. We hadn’t been walking for that long…
Maybe if I just got my bearings, I could find my way back to the mansion. When I opened my eyes
again, I resolved to start off by heading upwards, since I remembered walking down a gradual slope.
But from here, I couldn’t even see where the slope began. The only marker I had nearby was the
stream that we crossed, but I didn’t know where to go from there. If only I had been paying attention to
all of the winding twists and turns that Kat took me on.
Suddenly, I heard a soft voice calling over the wind.
“Moana!” it called.
It was Kat.
I let out a sigh of relief. “Kat?! Where are you?!” I shouted, cupping my hands around my mouth in
order to be heard better over the sound of the whistling wind.
There was a silence, and then the little voice rang out again.
“This way! Follow my voice!”
I felt immensely relieved as I began to jog in the direction of Kat’s voice. I guessed that she really did
find the valerian roots, or maybe she got a little lost herself when she ran off. I trusted Kat, and Edrick
did a thorough background check on her; it was silly of me to think that she would just leave me in the
woods like that.
“Kat?!” I called out again, still jogging. “Say something!”
Another silence.
“This way!”
I froze. Her voice was coming from the opposite direction now. Did I somehow run past her? I whirled
around and strained my eyes to see in that direction, but I couldn’t see anything through the thick mist
that was beginning to settle in the forest around me.
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“Ket?” I celled out. NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.
My bodyguerd wes nowhere to be found. One minute she wes right beside me, end the next she wes
just… gone. She just took off running end didn’t look beck.
Meybe she found the velerien roots, I thought to myself, elthough I think I knew deep down thet it
wesn’t the cese. She hed left me; elthough I didn’t know why.
“Hello?”
I sterted to jog in the direction thet she ren off to. Over my heed, the wind begen howling more
eggressively end the sky derkened es e horrible thunderstorm begen to form in the sky. No metter
which wey I turned, I couldn’t see the mension enywhere.
And we hed teken so meny turns thet I didn’t even know where I should go to find it now.
“Okey…” I stopped end shut my eyes for e moment, thinking. We hedn’t been welking for thet long…
Meybe if I just got my beerings, I could find my wey beck to the mension. When I opened my eyes
egein, I resolved to stert off by heeding upwerds, since I remembered welking down e greduel slope.
But from here, I couldn’t even see where the slope begen. The only merker I hed neerby wes the
streem thet we crossed, but I didn’t know where to go from there. If only I hed been peying ettention to
ell of the winding twists end turns thet Ket took me on.
Suddenly, I heerd e soft voice celling over the wind.
“Moene!” it celled.
It wes Ket.
I let out e sigh of relief. “Ket?! Where ere you?!” I shouted, cupping my hends eround my mouth in
order to be heerd better over the sound of the whistling wind.
There wes e silence, end then the little voice reng out egein.
“This wey! Follow my voice!”
I felt immensely relieved es I begen to jog in the direction of Ket’s voice. I guessed thet she reelly did
find the velerien roots, or meybe she got e little lost herself when she ren off. I trusted Ket, end Edrick
did e thorough beckground check on her; it wes silly of me to think thet she would just leeve me in the
woods like thet.
“Ket?!” I celled out egein, still jogging. “Sey something!”
Another silence.
“This wey!”
I froze. Her voice wes coming from the opposite direction now. Did I somehow run pest her? I whirled
eround end streined my eyes to see in thet direction, but I couldn’t see enything through the thick mist
thet wes beginning to settle in the forest eround me.
“Shit…” I whispered to myself. “Kat?! I can’t see anything!”
I waited again for a few moments, but heard nothing except for the sound of the wind. More rain began
to fall, even harder than before, and I shivered in my thin coat as I started to get soaked.
“I have a bad feeling,” Mina suddenly said, her voice echoing in my mind. “I think we should just try to
get home without her.”
I nodded to myself. Even if Kat wasn’t intentionally leading me on a wild goose chase, I needed to
prioritize my baby’s safety. If I stayed out here for too long, anything could happen in this weather.
Sighing, I pulled my hood up and began to trudge forward.
But I only made it a few steps before I realized that I didn’t know where I was. I cursed again under my
breath as I looked around, but everything looked the same.
“Okay… I have to just decide on a direction,” I whispered, half to myself and half to my wolf. “At the
very least, I’ll wind up on a road and maybe someone driving past will find me.”
I swallowed and decided to go with my gut. I began walking, keeping my arms folded across my chest
to hold my jacket tight against me. It was already almost entirely soaked through, though. At least I had
the trees to cover me a bit, but the rain was so heavy that the trees weren’t able to help much.
“Mina, can you pick up a scent to get us home?” I asked out loud.
My wolf fell silent for a few moments. I could sense that she was trying to pick up a trail to get home,
but it wasn’t working. Finally, she seemed to give up.
“No, I can’t,” she replied. “I’m sorry, Moana. The rain is dampening my sense of smell, and since I
haven’t shifted yet it wasn’t very strong to begin with.”
“It’s alright.” I sighed, louder this time, and kept going.
I didn’t know how long I was walking for, but eventually the trees seemed to be thinning out a bit, which
was promising. Maybe I was reaching the edge of the forest. The mist was too heavy to see the
mansion, but I figured that maybe it was lying ahead of me and I just couldn’t see it until I got closer.
The trees thinned out a little more.
“Edrick?!” I called into the mist as loud as I could, just hoping that he was nearby and could hear me.
But there was no answer.
I stopped then, and turned around in a full circle as I strained my eyes to see through the mist. I didn’t
see the mansion anywhere.
In fact…
Suddenly, I clapped my hand over my mouth and let out a terrified shriek as I realized where I was.
“I’ve seen this place!” I cried out loud, turning around more frantically now. The wind blew some of the
mist away, revealing exactly what I feared.
A sheer drop below a cliff, just a few feet away from where I stood. If I hadn’t stopped instinctively, I
might have walked right over the edge.
This was the cliff from my dreams.
“How?” I whispered, my voice and my hands shaking. How did this happen? Kat was supposed to be
my bodyguard; she was supposed to protect me, and yet for some reason, she led me straight to the
spot where I died over and over again in my visions.
I didn’t know what to do. “Edrick?!” I called out again, but my voice was drowned out by the wind. No
matter how many times I screamed his name, even until my throat became hoarse, there was no
answer.
And there wouldn’t be any answer, because somehow I knew that no one was nearby. I was all alone.
“Mina, we have to do something,” I said, whirling around frantically as I expected the horrifying visage
of Michael to come floating out of the mist with that goddamn golden knife in his hand. “Isn’t there
anything you can do?!”
“I can release my scent,” Mina replied, sounding just as panicked as I felt. “But I’ll need to use some of
the baby’s strength. Are you willing to take that risk?”
At my wolf’s words, I felt my heart drop into the pits of my stomach. But I had no choice; it was either
allow Mina to release her scent and potentially hurt the baby, or don’t let her release her scent and
potentially kill both of us.
Finally, I nodded.
“The baby’s strength has proven to be incredible before,” I finally said, clenching my fists tightly next to
my sides. “Try it now.”