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The Omega Mated To The Four

Chapter 38
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Chapter 38 2/2 The Omega: Mated To The Four Chapter Thirty Eight I stopped running when I reached the clearing, my breath ragged as my glowing fur dimmed faintly. My thoughts were a chaotic whirlwind, each one more suffocating than the last.

Mariah's revelation echoed in my mind.

"He was your father... your mother ended her life..." I sank to the ground, my massive paws sinking into the soft earth as tried to process the revelation. How was I supposed to forgive her? Could I even try? And what did this all mean for me? For my destiny? The woods were eerily silent, the usual symphony of crickets and rustling leaves absent. It was as if the forest itself was holding its breath.

Then I felt it.

The air shifted, growing heavy and oppressive. The light from my glowing fur flickered faintly, like a dying candle, as an unnatural darkness began to creep into the clearing. It wasn't like a normal shadow. This darkness was alive, swirling and writhing like a living entity. It absorbed every sliver of light around it, creating a void that made the glowing edges of my fur stand out in stark contrast.

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A sense of dread crept over me, seeping into my bones. My ears flattened, and my tail tucked instinctively as the darkness stopped just at the edge of my glow. It didn't cross the boundary, as if it couldn't-or wouldn't.

Then, I heard it.

A laugh.

Low and guttural at first, then rising into something sinister and chilling. It was a sound that didn't just raise the fur on my neck- it crawled under my skin and settled deep in my chest.

"Hello, Silver Wolf," a voice drawled, not aloud but in my mind.

I whipped around, scanning the darkness for the source, but there was nothing- just the endless black void encircling me.

"Who's there?" I demanded, though my voice trembled, betraying the fear that gripped me.

Another laugh echoed, and this time, two red, glowing eyes appeared in the darkness. They were piercing, almost hypnotic, and filled with malice so intense it felt like it could burn through my soul.

"I thought I felt the goddess's power," the voice said mockingly. "So you're the one they've been whispering about. The one who survived. How... disappointing." I swallowed hard, my claws digging into the ground for ssemblance of stability. "Who are you?" I managed to ask, though my voice cracked.

The eyes seemed to glow brighter, their intensity washing over me. You already know me," the voice purred, sinister and smooth. "I am the end. I am your shadow." The words sent a shiver down my spine, and I stumbled back as the glow of my fur began to dim even further.

"I thought I'd gotten rid of your kind," the voice continued, venom dripping from every word. "But here you are, a Silver Wolf, glowing like a beacon of false hope. How quaint." 1/2 Chapter Thirty Eight Realization hitlike a bolt of lightning, and my chest tightened. ou..." I whispered. "You're the Shadow Weaver." The red eyes narrowed, and the sinister laugh returned, softer this tbut no fess chilling. "Very good, little wolf. Though I'd prefer you callwhat I truly am- your doom." The darkness pressed closer, just inches from my fur, and my legs trembled under its weight. The oppressive energy felt like it was crushing me, draining every ounce of courage I had.

"I will snuff out your light," the Shadow Weaver hissed. “Just like I did with the rest of your kind. There will be no Silvermoon Line left when I'm through with you." The weight of her words was suffocating, and I felt myself begin to falter, my glow dimming further. The edges of the darkness started to inch closer, testing the limits of the light that remained.

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"You should kneel," she taunted. "Spare yourself the pain. Give in, and I might let you live." The weight of her presence was crushing, but something withinstiny spark-refused to yield.

"No," I whispered, barely finding my voice.

The Shadow Weaver's laugh echoed once more, a distant howl broke through the silence, sharp and urgent.

With those words, the darkness retreated, pulling back as quickly as it had cdeavingtrembling and alone. "Stormi!" The voice rang in my mind, sharp with concern, and I froze.

Elijah.

"Stormi, where are you?" I hesitated, still shaken, but I managed to answer. "I'm in the clearing... something happened." Visit englishread full content.

Elijah said, his voice tight. "we have a 1.

bigger problem. The pack is under attack. "My chest tightened. "What?" "The umbrakins," Isaiah said grimly. "They're here."

Panic surged throughand iy bolted toward the pack house, the howls of the umbrakins growing louder with every step. Chapter Comments 1 POST COMMENT NOW