Aurora felt she was prying in too deep into the girl's identity but she wanted to know and she got even more curious with the sad look she noticed in the girl's eyes.
"I won't tell you who he is but he made me his daughter. I have lived with him in his household for centuries now. We also get along a lot.
"When the time comes, I might not even need to tell you who he is and you will simply get to witness it yourself."
The girl smiled tiredly and walked to the entrance of the cave. It was already getting dark.
"Don't try to run away. I am going to get more woods for this fire. It will get really dark soon."
"For how long have we been here?" Aurora had to ask.
"A day now. You slept for a whole day. I have been trying to wake you up for hours. It is good thing you woke up or I don't know what report I will give the Beta."
The little girl shivered visibly at the imagination of Aurora not waking up from her sleep.
"A whole day?"
"Yes, a whole day. The dreams appear short but they take a lot of time especially when it is a happy dream and not a nightmare."
"You should never do that with me again," Aurora ordered annoyed.
If she never got to wake up then she will never be able to arrive in their kingdom to set her cousin free.
"Let me tell you a secret," the girl suddenly said walking away from the entrance and back to the bed she stood up from earlier.
"What secret?" Aurora asked taking note that it appeared the little girl was a lover of telling secrets.
The girl smiled with her hands on her chest. "You are powerful enough to stop anyone from casting a spell on you or forcing you into a trance like I did."
Aurora found this secret confusing and unconvincing. She leaned away from the girl who had just whispered the secret to her when she saw the girl was about to say something else.
"I don't know what I would have done if someone had not found me and I died without attaining the point that I am now.
"I probably will curse and swear in the afterlife if that happened. I bet you will do more of you die to discover that you had a lot of hidden powers that you could possibly have used to protect your loved ones and lived a better life.
"I will leave to get the woods now with this words, don't die until you find out who you truly are. Even if I try to hurt you, you must fight back.
"That is one reason why you shouldn't run away or walk out if the cave or you will get caught," the girl advised her before stepping out.
Since the girl left her with such words, she sat on the hard beddings and thought carefully about what the girl said to her.
Her true identity? What was the true identity?
She did not want to think of such a thing but just like the girl had said she was leaving her with that, she could not leave such thoughts.
She was alone in the cave with a question that she could not answer for anything in the world, what is my real identity?
Could she really get answers from the werewolf? Perhaps the Alpha.
How could she fight off a spell when she was only a weak prisoner jailor was only a little girl?
***
"Our journey starts now. I would have loved to knock you out and blend in with nature while traveling but I don't want to add anymore wrong on the list of my dealings with you."
Aurora looked at the little girl on the horse beside her and said nothing.
"Do you think we should ride the same horse?"
Aurora remained silent as she kept her gaze on the girl. Why was the girl asking when they had already started their journey?
The pathway they travelled through was a whole different part she did not see during her journey to the kingdom and back.
When they stopped for lunch under a large tree, she decided to ask the girl.
"This path . . .," she began.
"It is safer. Most people won't expect you to go through this part. It guarantees less chances of running into your enemies. It will still lead to the capital.
"I am definitely not leading you back to your kingdom. Through this route, we will have to pass by two other kingdoms. Don't worry those kingdoms are under my king's rulership."
Aurora nodded and continued eating the fruits the girl had given her.
The more time she spent with this girl, the more she found out new things about this girl.
The supernatural abilities of this girl was beyond any she had read in her books while learning about supernatural.
People were really not aware of such powerful being it was a good thing they had only her existing or she could not imagine what chaos the world would have been forced to face under their mischievous acts.
The girl had a lot of abilities in that little body. She would have found it really hard to believe someone like her existed if she was not graced with the opportunity to witness it all herself.
"You should stop looking at me like that," the girl told her without malice.
"Where you born with all those abilities or you got them later on in life?" Aurora asked the girl who was watching her.
The girl smiled at the curiosity of her travelling companion. "I have almost all power in me from birth according to my father but I have not discovered them all."
"Like a witch learning magic?" Aurora asked brushing aside the curiosity she felt towards the person she calls her father.
"No, I am not a witch. I said I was born with every acquirable supernatural strength which is difficult for even me to believe . . .