A Gift from the Goddess by Dawn Rosewood

Chapter 17



Chapter Seventeen

The sound of flesh being torn apart filled my ears and I instinctively tried to curl away from the pain. ..Except it wasn't contact with my skin that made the noise.

I quickly opened my eyes and saw an exhausted Cai standing over me, the limp body of the dark gre He looked like a war god standing in the darkening sky, covered in dust and blood all over his body. that had marred his face. I realised then that he must have killed the two wolves that were on him in He fell to his knees next to me, heaving for air, and tried to inspect my wound. I could tell he was at I trying to ensure I was okay.

*..I'm sorry,” I whispered, my voice weak and croaky.

He didn't reply but I could see he was more focused on my injury than anything else.

He tore at his shirt and started turning it into strips of bandage.

.. That's when I noticed the large claw marks that mangled his lower abdomen. They were ugly and I “No... bandage yourself first,” I croaked out.

But he just shook his head and pushed my hands out of the way; the ones that had been holding pre Initially, I thought the plan was for us to wait until the warriors arrived. They hadn't shown up during soon, right? Had Mrs Newman managed to convince them I was telling the truth?

A horrible sinking feeling hit my stomach as I realised that, if they didn't believe her, then we were lik Then, to my utter horror, Cai scooped me up into his arms and stood up on his shaky legs.

"What are you doing?!" I asked alarmed, as loudly as I could manage.

“I'm not... Jetting you... die here...” he gasped out as he began to walk.

Was this because of what he'd said during the battle? Because of Aleric? If so, he was risking his life f However, it did raise questions about the Goddess’ words. She said I needed to stop my death. I had Cai was walking down the

dirt path as best he could but, every few steps or so, I could feel him almost fall. He

was pushing himself further than I'd thought possible for any person. I wanted to stand

up, to free him of my burden, but I was as limp as the dead grey wolf now. I was completely at his m "Over there!” suddenly a voice shouted ahead of us.

I turned my head and, through blurry eyes, I could just make out a few figures running towards us. ..Warriors,” Cai affirmed, and relief overcame me.

We were safe. We were going to be okay.

As I started to relax, my vision was becoming foggier and foggier. I just needed to sleep for a bit and “Aria... stay awake,” Cai managed to huff out.

His legs then gave out and the two of us fell to the ground. Somehow, he had managed to keep me « It was okay though, he didn't need to worry. I was just going to take a quick nap.

.Just a few minutes tops.

"Aria..."

And then the world went black

Everything was cold and dark around me... and weirdly familiar,

Had I been here before?

And with a startling realisation, I realised I was in the Abyss

I was... dead?

Four days was all it had taken to get myself killed again. Would I be made to go back again like last t I had so many questions going through my mind. I knew from previous experience that there was no Suddenly, a light suddenly then me, and I somehow found myself at the trial grounds, staring up at tt It was just like before but there were small changes. Aleric was facing the elders, his back to me as he wrapped herself around him like the snake she was, smiling at me with her true face. The face of a de The sky was dark

and contained two full moons; one red, one bright silver. It offset the scene before me a Sthe light ha Suddenly Aleric spoke, bringing my attention back to him.

“You have been found guilty of the charges against you. The murder of the Alpha heir, in addition to He turned around and Thea finally stepped back, her smile never faltering as she fed on the anticipat “Therefore, with the power held within me, I, Aleric Dumont, Alpha of the Winter Mist Pack, sentence Winter Mist Pack, to death.”

Chapter Seventeen

I looked up to meet his eyes and, to my surprise, it wasn't Aleric I was looking at. It was Cai. He carried the broadsword in his hand as if

it was entirely natural for him, as if he'd held it many times before. I looked into

his golden eyes and saw the same cold look I was so familiar with from Aleric. A look of — hatred. “Cai... what are you doing?” I managed to say, finally finding my voice.

He ignored me completely as the scene continued like a script of the original memory. It was like I w "Your sentence is to be carried out immediately.”

"Cai... please stop. This isn't you. You're not Aleric.”

He continued to walk towards me

with the sword in hand, unstopping and uncaring about anything I had t o say. I wanted to cream at I was being suffocated, and every time I tried to get up to run my body would refuse to listen.

There was no waiting for me to place my head on the block. No, he immediately stepped forward an I looked behind him for one final moment and saw Thea to his left staring at me with such greed, aln at the final blow about to be struck. But she wasn’t the only one there.

To my utter shock and horror, to his right, I also saw the Goddess herself watching on. She was a sile me I wouldn't be alone this time, and yet she showed no regret at seeing me killed.

I met Cai's eyes as he brought the sword down. I wanted to watch this time, not die

in the darkness as I had the last time.

The impact was quick, finishing the job swiftly in one movement.

And finally, I felt at peace.

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