Chapter 59
Chapter 59
Time passes quickly and I have no idea how long for before I hear Zeke’s taunting voice echo off the
trees. His voice mocks me and I slow trying to pick up which direction he is in. Yet the way noise travels
through here it's near impossible when I spot light up ahead. I run for it, anything to get away from his
haunting voice that sends chills dancing up my spine. By the time I reach it I burst out of the trees and
clutch my knees. Exhausted, and panting.
Lifting my gaze I find I am in some small clearing, not as many trees through this patch and I
understand why. A river splits the earth, the rapids moving fast. Peering around I move along the forest
edge, keeping low as possible and start jogging around toward the river. Yet the closer I get the more I
realize the only means of escape is crossing it. Moving to the edge I shudder, knowing how cold that
water will be before jumping in. The moment I hit the water the harsh bitter coldness of it steals my
breath.
I wade through the chest deep water to the other side, huffing and panting at the cold that is seeping
through me when I spot Zeke emerge from the trees before I can climb out. I immediately drop down
below the bank so he can’t see, and let the river wash me down stream.
My heart races in my chest as I wait for him to find me and after a few minutes, I lift my head to find I
can’t see him anymore I am no longer in the clearing. Instead the trees aren’t thick here as they canopy
over the river, birds are whistling and frogs croaking loudly making it hard to hear my surroundings. I
find this part of the woods is not as dense. Carefully, I try to stand to find I can’t, my body dropping
beneath the surface and I claw my way back up, looking around I start swimming to the side and haul
myself onto the bank. Crawling my way out I flop onto my back trying to catch my breath.
Think, Zirah! I scold myself. I can’t keep running, he will catch me. Instead I need a plan. Rolling on my
side, I look at the trees, debating whether or not to attempt to climb one but know that will leave me a
sitting duck.
Grabbing the bag beside me I open it, finding the rope and the broken knife. Tossing the bag aside I
look for the best spot to create a snare trap. It takes me what feels like forever to hide it with leaves and
cover my tracks. All while glancing over my shoulder expecting him to catch me at any second. When I
am done I climb the tree I set the trap in, snickering to myself. Sitting in the high branches above I wait,
instead feeling for the trees' vibration, and watching the birds swing on the vines that lead down to the
ground.
It is about another five minutes before I hear movement and my eyes glance around, nervously.
Planting both hands on the tree trunk I am perched on, I look at the ground waiting for him to come into
view.
“Really, a snare?” Zeke questions, looking up at me. He picks up the rope, holding the noose in his
hands while I feel for the energy of the tree, and the leaves rustle, the vines twitching. The very vines I
made my real trap out of.
“I am honestly a little disappointed, I thought you may have been smarter. Although, I didn't think you
would jump in the river, given how cold it is. You must be freezing.” he taunts, I stare down at him in his
Lycan form, in this form he is a huge gray beast. Long claws that could easily cut through flesh, sharp
teeth that could bite through bone, and gunmetal gray fur. He is a magnificent sight but a petrifying one
at that.
“I really don’t feel like climbing a tree, how about you jump down. I kill you quickly, I can tell daddy, you
got eaten by wild wolves, or maybe bush turkey’s since your human and those fuckers are vicious, then
I can go home and have a drink. But if you make me climb this damn tree, I will pull you apart limb by
limb and make it excruiat—” his words cut off when takes a step forward and the vines wrap around his
feet. A strange shriek that also sounds like a howl escapes him when the vines tug sending him to the
ground before he is ripped upside down in the air.
The vibration of the tree makes my runes on my back tingle and I gasp at the sheer power of the tree,
the second rune which I know is earth magic rushes through me. Not even I was expecting it to be
quick, and so easily manipulated. It gave me a taste of actually how powerful granny was. The vines
twist and wrap around his body, encasing him quickly as he spins violently in a blur of fur and he is
suddenly hanging upside down. The rune on my back I feel burn out, making me hiss. And then there
was three.
“What the fuck! How did you do that! What kind of fucking girls scout shit is this!” Zeke roars thrashing
in the vines grip that has a stranglehold on his body not allowing him to move an inch. His only ability
right now is to sway upside down. I jump from my branch. Landing beside him and he glares down at
me.
He snarls. “Where did you learn that?”
“As you said girls scouts, top the class.” I taunt turning around to head back to the castle.
“Zirah, cut me fucking down.” I pause looking up at him.
“Wasn’t this part of our date, we’re hunting aren’t we?” I ask and he growls.
“Only the hunter became the hunted.” I smile deviously at him.
“I’m going to fucking kill you!” he snarls at me.
“I’ll be back at the castle waiting, while you hang around, good day to you, .” I tell him wandering off
back through the trees while laughing to myself while he curses my name and spits vile words at me. I
glance at my hands shocked by the power that came from them. I knew of course it wasn’t mine but for
it to be that strong, I could only wish to yield magic and have the power granny just leant me one day. I
could still feel the after effects of it, buzzing through me, giving me a taste of what it means to be a born
witch not a made one.
I always tried to understand what granny meant because how could one be made and not born. But
feeling her power even if only briefly I could tell how miniscule mine was in comparison. Reaching the
river, I am about to cross when I hear Zeke growl menacingly. I stop peering back at the trees
wondering if he escaped when I hear a loud roar. My blood runs cold at the sound and I turn back. I
hear it again and there is no doubt in my mind and I know it is a bear.
My subconscious tells me to keep going, leave him, abandon him like he would have done me. Yet my
mind goes to Regan and Zeke, knowing their lives are linked to his. Swallowing that down is like
swallowing acid.
“This would be your chance to run, they’ll be dead and humanity free of them.” I remind myself. I should
leave him… I should… yet why can’t I seem to move. My heart races when I hear Zeke make a pained
noise, before he growls then roars loudly, his howl echoing off the trees sending the birds to the sky to
escape it. He would have called for help, I should go! Têxt belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
Yet as I turn back to the river, I know they won’t make it time. Cursing, I pull my ax from the back of
pants and run back toward the trees and Zeke. It takes me about five minutes to reach him, and when I
do I find a huge grizzly bear swiping at him, trying to get him. I stop in my tracks at the sight of it. A
gasp escapes me and I stagger back. Zeke has managed to get one arm free, his furry face has huge
claws marks down one side.
His blood spilling to the earth and onto the bear. The bear swipes at him, its claws raking down the
vines, slicing through them like a hot knife through butter and Zeke groans as its claws tear through his
shoulder. He thrashes trying to get free and only just lifts his head in time when the bear swipes at him
again.
The next time it does I throw my axe, it hits the bear's paw, making it roars furiously and it spins on me
within seconds.