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Chapter 47: Chapter Forty Seven

Cole was at a loss of words, "Why? Aren't you the reason for the existence of that scent?"

"Yes, I am. I am merely here to stop you from making an inconvenient encounter. The next time you catch that scent, you will find its source. And this time, the scent will not disappear," the moon goddess said.

"Are you the reason the scent is always appearing and vanishing? Do you keep masking it? Who does it belong to?"

"So full of questions… I don't want to give you the one phrase that everyone has been giving you since you came here. So I will give you two choices, Cole. Either I wipe your memory and let you find the source of that scent the next time you catch it or you accept that this was not the time you were supposed to find out and wait a little bit longer?" the moon goddess said.

"You want me… to wait," this phrase was familiar to him. Although he could not pinpoint it now that it was dawning on him that every time he'd chased down that scent, he was never meant to catch it, "I'm tired of waiting. How about I just let go of these delusions as everyone seems to call them?"

"Would that make you any happier? I am promising you your mate the next time you detect her. Why doesn't that make you happy?" she asked, floating up to him. Cole stayed down, the energy drained out of him. After the effort he'd put in to try and find her even knowing that she was dead, he was ready to give it up.

"My mate is dead. You don't grant second chance mates this early," Cole said.

"What makes you say that? You don't know how I operate," she said.

"Why won't you just tell me who it is?"

"Because that would not be good for either of you," she replied.

"How long do I have to wait, then?" he asked.

"It might just be sooner than you think," she replied, "in the meantime, you should be recuperating from what you've been through."

"You're hiding something, aren't you? You can't have come all this way for something like this," he asked.

"Actually… I did. That's how important it was. But while I'm here, I could tell you more about yourself and the story behind the struggle that ensued during the time of your birth eighteen years ago," she said.

"I'm not very interested in that. Katie Sirius is dead. I've been doing everything I could to forget that," he turned away from the moon goddess to leave.

"Oh, so that's it then. You have no idea what was lost when she died…" the statement froze him in his tracks.

"What's that supposed to mean?"

"Do you have any idea why I would suddenly place a mate bond between two Royals. As far as you're concerned, I've never done that in the history of werewolves. Haven't you ever asked yourself why I did it with you?" she asked.

"All I ever wondered is why I was given a mate at birth only to have them be killed without me being able to protect them myself. That cruelty alone dulled everything else that might have mattered at that point, but please, do indulge me with the details of our failed union," he spat.

"Well, the two of you were my trump card in bringing this war close to an end," she said.

"What do you mean by that?" this captured his interest.

"Did you think that I would randomly announce the birth of two children destined to be united when they turned of age? Didn't you think there was a reason behind all that? Didn't the efforts the Rogue King put up to avoid all tell you that he was afraid of those children?"

"I'm sorry I didn't think about it that much," Cole replied, thinking back to how he only allowed himself to drown in his own anguish and take it out through training with the pack warriors.

"There is nothing you could have done, Cole. Besides, what they told you helped you grow stronger," she said.

"And what's that strength going to get me when the person I needed it for is already dead," he huffed.

"Well, you could use it to protect the one that lies at the source of the scent you were chasing down. The next time you catch that scent, you will reach its source," she said.

"Fine then, I'll take you at your word. How was the union of the two children supposed to bring an end to the war," Cole asked.

"Well, we all know that werewolves that aren't either alphas or Royals can only give birth with their mates. We also know that alphas and Royals possess the power to turn humans into werewolves. As a result of this, the rogues have been constantly increasing in number and becoming impossible to snuff out. Upon the union of these children, the royals and the alphas were to lose their power to transmit the werewolf gene. The curse that I placed on them centuries ago would finally be lifted," she said.

"That would mean the hierarchy of the rogues would break up. Chaos and disorder would spread amongst their ranks and we'll finally start thinning down their numbers until none of them is left. They will no longer be able to capture women and use them as breeders either," Cole couldn't believe what he was hearing. The sound of this was like a dream to him. Nonetheless, this didn't mean much with his mate dead. "Although, there is no use reminiscing about such a possibility if my mate is already dead."

"Yeah, I guess that would be the case. I would ask that you not give up hope," she said to him.

"This town has been one swarm of secrets from the moment I got here. The very first hunter that I met seemed to hold a secret and everything started to pile up from there. Am I supposed to sit idly by while a lot of things happen around me and pretend it doesn't bother me one bit?" memories of the times his questions had been sidelined flashed through his mind. Cole knew how to play the oblivious card to throw someone off his trail just in case he intended to investigate further.

This was the longest he had ever held out without investigating something that he wanted to find out this badly. The only reason he was staying on the sidelines this entire time was that this town was not exactly something he could call home. Meddling in such affairs when his stay in the town was temporary felt more like a hassle than he'd intended when he came to the town of Brigade.

"That is true. You'd think a town this far out of the werewolf territories would be peaceful and lack secrets of any real magnitude, but that's not the case. I'm afraid that was probably my doing. I notice how oblivious you are and how frustrating it is, so I will at least let you in on one thing," she said, getting his attention. He turned back to her, his attempts at leaving completely cancelled, "All will be revealed late in the evening of Saturday before the clock strikes midnight."

"What's so special about…" he stopped when he realized the moon goddess couldn't tell him any more than that considering she had now given him a clue about the time he was expecting to find the answers to all his questions. "Fine, then. I'll keep out and give all the space required. After all, one day is not something that I cannot wait for. Tomorrow, I will find out the answers to all my questions."

"I'm glad you understand the situation," she replied.

"I wouldn't doubt the judgement of the moon goddess…"

"I'm not all that perfect considering my beloved creation, the werewolves were an act of revenge," she replied.

"Nonetheless, ever since then, there is nothing you haven't done that wasn't in the werewolves' interest. Once you took control of your creation, you never made another mistake," Cole continued.

"You give me far too much credit, son of Lycaon…"

"Do you have to call me that? It sounds like 'Son of Adam.' How will you be able to distinguish me from my father… 'Son of Lycaon One or Junior and Son of Lycaon Two or Senior'?"

"I'm quite sure your father would never accept me to call him any of those two names. Cole, it is then," she said with a hint of finality. Cole bid her farewell and watched the goddess ascend, leaving him on the ground. Something about being in the presence of the moon goddess put Cole's wolf at ease and made him docile despite the anger that had erupted from losing the trail that they had been following.

Despite his promise to the moon goddess, impatience and curiosity racked his mind the longer he ran into the forest heading for the hotel that he was staying in. However, an unusual scent hit his nostrils as he continued on his way there. It wasn't hostile, but it was something that he could ignore as well. His guard went up as he tried to figure out the source of the scent. It took him a few minutes to reach the hotel and was soon shifting to get back in. However, the scent that he was being cautious of was stronger here. In fact, it wasn't one and instead, they were many of them and each one of them was at a power that rivalled Cole's.


Chapter 48: Chapter Forty Eight

After all that transpired that morning, Katie made the decision to walk back to the school and check through the attendance list. Her gait wasn't as perfect as it should have been once she got up, aches riddled her body from the strain she had just gone through. It wasn't like she wasn't used to the pain of muscle aches, but it was an old feeling that stirred up old memories. Memories of the time she was aiming for heights that felt like mere dreams.

.....................….

"Katie, hurry up or we'll leave you behind," Sandra called back to her friend. Katie was having trouble walking even though she did not want to trouble the adults with the details. She was secretly prolonging her training so that she could learn more and faster than the average student. Relaxation just wasn't a part of her vocabulary.

It was just a matter of time before they found out unless she did everything in her power to conceal the fact that she was in this much pain from the intense training they were going through. All junior hunters in training at the time were required to be present for one joint training session where they would spar with each other and receive quizzes to test how much they'd improved during that week.

Katie had been training too hard for an eleven-year-old, and the signs were quite clear. However, the adults that led them through the forest to the Hunter's Training Ground were not about to let her skip a very crucial part of the Hunter training scheme. There was no way out of this one. "I'm coming, Sandra."

"Katie, when you get there, you don't have to push yourself too hard," one of the adult handlers said to her. On this occasion, parents and mentors weren't allowed to be present as the children were being tested on what they themselves had learnt and truly mastered. They were to know what kind of level of mastery they had attained in the skills that were being imparted.

A few more minutes, the children found themselves at their destination. Many of the junior hunters in training used this time to show off to the rest of their peers that they had learnt more than the other. For some of these children, this was a time to show off their skills. None of it, however, impressed Katie for as long as she was unable to take down a werewolf, those measly skills were just what they were and all the same useless in the real world.

No one knew just how much this little girl understood about the cruelty of war or how much it haunted her dreams to be useless in the time of an attack and watch someone die because she was unable to save them. The adults got the tests shortly after and had the hunters go through drills. First, there were drills of endurance which meant they'd have to be running a really long distance and making it to the finish line in the shortest possible time without passing out or burning out.

In a way, the jog helped alleviate the stress that Katie's muscles were under if only to make the next activities easier for her. Next, were stretching exercises which the supervisors handled themselves. They made sure everyone stretched past their previous limit and kept in the best of shape. Those that had slacked off during their training were given a warning. It wasn't unheard of for someone to be kicked out of Hunter's training. It was harder if that person didn't come from a Hunter family.

Lastly came the one-on-one battles where junior hunters were paired against others that the handlers thought were their equals based on their assessment. This was not a place that showed much compassion. The handlers had too many juniors to deal with that they didn't have time to look at every detail. They'd make an assessment and make a match and this kept the children either constantly improving under the tough conditions or the other way round.

Once a child's body simply denied the improvements they were trying to grind into it or if the child happened to be too busy that week that he wasn't able to keep up with his previous progress, it was usually a tipping point when they were ashamed in front of everyone in this last session. The fights took place one at a time for three minutes each with the partner everyone was assigned. This meant that everyone was watching as well. Working under such pressure was also something that they were supposed to overcome for emotions meant nothing but slack to a hunter and so they were to be shut out when in such situations.

Katie's match was announced and she was to face off against a fourteen-year-old in the shape she was in. She knew the system and that this was someone who either matched her in combat abilities or was much stronger than she was. The older boys that got matched up with her carried looks of resentment in their eyes each time they got to fight her and this had been their downfall as they'd undermined her every time.

But this one was different, the boy carried a look of amusement when he saw his opponent. "Many have made the mistake of undermining you, but I've been wondering just how far up you are willing to advance."

"Are we going to talk or fight?" Katie asked him.

"Is fighting all this is to you?"

"I just want to get this over with. If you want to talk, then maybe after it's over," Katie knew the power of speech quite well and didn't want to allow the boy a chance to get into her head. Their fight raged on for the entirety of the three minutes, Katie collapsing once they were over, but something wasn't right. Throughout the whole of it, the boy didn't do anything serious to fight her and merely evaded or blocked her attacks. It was frustrating and he made it seem like she was weak.

Once the fight was done, he approached her, serious for the first time with the intention of pinning her down. This wasn't going to count now that the three minutes were done, but he didn't expect Katie to collapse before he even touched her. The girl was panting heavily on the ground and a look of frustration was stuck on her face, "Get up. That's no honourable way to end a fight. Get up," he said.

"What are you mad about? You should have defeated me. You had the power to. Rogues won't spare you just because they are weaker than you," she said.

"But I'm still weaker than them. I expected more from you though. You let me down," he said. Katie got up only to get back down on her knees.

"I did not come here to impress anyone," she replied before another attempt at standing. Her muscles had never screamed fatigue louder than they did on that day. Sandra ran up to her to help her stand.

"Katie, what's wrong? You're not usually like this," she tried. The handlers surrounded them and one of them began checking Katie. The man looked like he knew what was going on. He merely needed to give any one of her muscles a squeeze and watch Katie flinch in pain.

"You aren't allowed to push yourself that hard. You know it's not good for you. Honestly, don't your parents teach you anything about muscle fatigue," the man asked, "Sandra, escort her back to her home and make sure she gets to rest."

"So that's it. A pat on the back for mere muscle fatigue," the boy mused.

"It's as I said, you should have defeated me when you had the chance. You won't have the pleasure of fighting me in a weakened state again," I said.

"Big words coming from someone who can't stand…"

"You disgust me. We are here to get better, not care about whether or not someone is impressive. We are here to train and push ourselves further so that we might someday become hunters and bring an end to this war. Trying to make small talk… talking about honour when our enemy kills without a second thought. I don't even know what you're doing here," Katie's words were harsh, but the message reached the boy. Katie cared about nothing, but getting better. That was her purpose for training. Everything else was minor to her and she cared nothing of it. Her current weakened state was a reminder of that.

...............…

Katie snapped back to reality, the memory of that day was still clear in her memory. She'd looked for the boy to apologise and been told that he quit trying to be a hunter on that day. He had left a message, however, saying that he was sure she'd make the youngest hunter of their generation and he wasn't wrong. She'd then hunted for his name, Jeremiah.

He wasn't from a hunter family and he had hoped to be the first hunter in their family, but what Katie had told him that day had made him realise that he had no business being a hunter or so that's what she had been told. She continued walking to the school and soon enough she was there. Balloons, ribbons and decorations of all sorts covered the school in an organized manner. The preparations for the festival the next day were done and she was going to do everything she could to enjoy that day.


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