The Alpha Bond 85 SHARE 1:38 Fri, Apr 18 G The Omega: Mated To The Four Chapter Eight Five-1 0.94% The morning sun cast long shadows across the training grounds as we assembled, anticipation hanging heavy in the air. Eira stood before us, her expression inscrutable, but there was a glint in her eye that suggested today's trial would be unlike any before.
"Today," she began, her voice cutting through the silence, "you are tasked with retrieving an artifact from a heavily guarded chamber at the headquarters." Elijah exchanged a glance with Isaiah, both of them nodding subtly.
Eira continued, "You will be going up against Commander Lynne herself. She will be overseeing the chamber's defenses and will act as the primary obstacle in your path." A murmur of surprise rippled through our group. Unlike Eira, who trained with calculated cruelty, Lynne was methodical, and strategic-a soldier through and through. Facing her would be no small feat.
"This trial," she continued, voice crisp and authoritative, "is not about stealth. It is not about magic." She let the words settle before continuing, "It is about precision." With a flick of her wrist, a shimmering blue illusion spread across the table, forming a detailed layout of an underground chamber. At its center, a pedestal stood, encased in shifting golden light.
"This," she said, pointing at the glowing object atop the pedestal, is your target. An artifact that, in a real scenario, could determine the outcof a war." Isaiah folded his arms. "And the catch?" Eira smirked. "It is heavily guarded." A pulse of magic and figures began appearing across the map-guards stationed at key points, magical tripwires woven like spider silk throughout the room. It was a fortress within a fortress.
"You have two hours to cup with a plan," she continued. "If you are detected, you fail. If the artifact is removed incorrectly, you fail. If you take longer than the tallotted, you fail." She straightened. "Impress me." We gathered around a makeshift table where a detailed blueprint of the headquarters was laid out.
The chamber was located deep within a labyrinth in the structure, with multiple layers of security between us and the artifact.
Austin traced a path on the map with his finger. "The main entrance is out of the question-too many guards and surveillance." Alex nodded. "Agreed. But there's a ventilation system here," he pointed to a series of ducts, "that could provide a covert entry point." Isaiah frowned. "Even if we get in through the vents, we'll still have to deal with Lynne. She's not going to leave the artifact unguarded." An idea began to form in my mind, one that played to our strengths and exploited potential weaknesses in the defense.
"We need a distraction," I said, looking up to meet their eyes. "Something that will draw Lynne and the guards away from the chamber, even if only for a few minutes." Elijah raised an eyebrow. "What do you have in mind?" Chapter Eight Five-1 I leaned over the blueprint, pointing to a storage area adjacent to the main security hub. "If we can create a disturbance here- maybe trigger a false alarm or cause a minor explosion-it could force Lynne to investigate, leaving the artifact vulnerable." Alex grinned. "I like where this is going. I can rig a timed incendiary device to go off in the storage room. Nothing too destructive, but enough to get their attention." Isaiah nodded. "While they're occupied, Stormi can slip into the chamber and grab the artifact." Austin looked concerned. "But what if Lynne doesn't take the bait? Or if she leaves someone behind to guard the artifact?" Alex let out a low whistle. "Damn, Stormi. Austin's right That's risky" "Risky," I admitted, "but effective. If I can convince them there's an internal breach, the protocol will force them to unlock the main console. That's my chance to get in." Elijah leaned forward, studying the layout. "And what about us?" "You're the distraction," I said simply. "Make just enough noise to cause concern, but not enough to make them think they're under full attack. We need them nervous, not panicked." Isaiah smirked. "You're devious." I grinned. "You have no idea." With that, we finalized the details. We had one shot. No mistakes.
"Alright times's up," Eira says and opens a portal. We look at each other one last tand each go in.
The chamber was even more intimidating in person.
Dimly lit, the walls pulsed with shifting runes, their golden glow casting eerie shadows across the stone floors. The artifact rested in the center, its protective field humming softly, while the guards patrolled in perfect rhythm.
I pressed against the shadows near the entrance, watching as my mates took their positions.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThen- It began. We synchronized our watches and moved into position.
Chapter Comments LIKE POST COMMENT NOW The Omega: Mated To The Four Chapter Eight Five-2 As the appointed tapproached, we were in place. Alex had set his device in the storage area, and we waited in the shadows, tension palpable.
A muffled explosion echoed through the corridors, followed by the blare of alarms. Through our earpieces, we heard the chatter of guards responding to the disturbance.
"All units, report to sector 7G. Possible breach," a voice crackled.
We watched as several guards hurried past our hiding spot, heading toward the source of the explosion. "That's our cue," I whispered.
Isaiah's shadows crept along the far wall, whispering unnatural sounds that sent a chill through the room.
Alex followed with subtle bursts of flalong the edges, making the flickering lights falter just enough to raise alarm.
One of the four guards that remained guarding the area stiffened. “Did you feel that?" Another hesitated. "Magic interference?" Elijah made his move next-tossing a small, enchanted stone into the corner. The moment it landed, it erupted with a low pulse of energy, like an impending magical surge.
The effect was immediate.
"Check the perimeter!" one of the guards ordered, and two moved toward the disturbance, leaving a single soldier behind to monitor the main console.
Perfect.
As they got closer Isaiah's shadows swallowed them whole and just like that they disappeared. He transported them to another part of the building. The other remaining guy panicked seeing his friends disappear into thin air.
He never saw Elijah coming.
A quick tap to the back of his neck, and he slumped unconscious. And Elijah placed him gently onto the floor.
I worked fast, pressing his security rune to the console. The room opened, revealing a long hallway.
Elijah, Isaiah, and the twins moved to secure the perimeter, ensuring no one would interrupt my approach to the chamber.
I slipped through the now less-guarded hallway, my senses heightened looking out for any traps. Reaching the chamber door, I pressed myself against the wall, listening intently.
Hearing no movement inside, I cautiously entered, my eyes scanning for any sign of Lynne.
The artifact rested on a pedestal in the center of the room, bathed in a soft, ethereal glow. It was a small, ornate box, intricately designed and emanating a faint hum of energy.
I approached carefully, aware that such an obvious prize was likely protected by more than just physical barriers.
I stepped forward- Chapter Eight Five-2 And froze.
A shift in the air.
A whisper of movement.
Then- A blade at my throat.
"Well, well." A familiar voice said.
I turned my head slightly, just enough to glimpse my attacker- Commander Lynne. "Impressive plan, Stormi. But did you really think it would be that easy?" "Commander Lynne," I acknowledged, trying to keep my voice steady She circledslowly. "Your distraction was clever, and it did draw away most of the guards. But you underestimatedand now I've caught so you and your little mates have failed this simple task." I swallowed hard, my mind racing for a way out.
Lynne continued, "However, I must commend your initiative. Few have managed to get this far." Damn it.
My mind raced. I had seconds to act before she sounded the alarm.
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Taking a deep breath, I decided to take a gamble. "Then letprove myself. One on one. If I can get past you and retrieve the artifact, we pass the trial." She raised an eyebrow, clearly intrigued. "And if you fail?" "Then we accept the consequences." A slow smile spread across her face. "Very well. Showwhat you've got."
Without warning, she lunged at me, her movements a blur, a blur barely had tto react, dodging to the side as her fist grazed my shoulder.
I countered with a swift kick, which she deflected effortlessly. The room beca whirlwind of motion as we exchanged blows,leach testing the other's limits. Despite her age, Lynne was incredibly fast and strong, her experience evident in every move. But I had agility and determination on my side. As the fight wore on, I noticed a slight hesitation in her left side-a possible weakness.
Feigning a strike to her right, I quickly shifted and aimed a powerful kick at her left flank. The move caught her off guard, and she stumbled, givingthe opening I needed.
I darted past her, reaching for the artifact. My fingers closed around the cool metal, and I turned to face her. breathing Chapter Eight Five-2
Lynne straightened a glint of pride in her eyes. "Well done Stormi. You've el proven your worth." I nodded, relief washing over me.
She approached, placing a hand on my shoulder. "Remember, in real missions, unexpected variables are the norm. Always be prepared to adapt." "Yes." As I rejoined my mates outside the chamber, their faces lit up with pride and relief.
"Got it?" Austin asked, eyes wild.
I grinned, despite the adrenaline still rushing through me. "Of course." "We did it," Elijah said, pullinginto a tight embrace.
A portal opened and walked through finding ourselves standing in front of Eira and Commander Lynne who stood with her arms crossed.
For a long moment, they both said nothing, Commander Lynne's gaze sweeping over us.
Then- A slow, approving nod.
"Well done." Isaiah arched a brow. "That's it? No critique?" Lynne smirked. "Oh, plenty. But we'll get to that." She turned to me. Your plan was solid. Your instincts were sharp." Then her expression darkened slightly.
"But you underestimated the unexpected." Eira finished.
I exhaled. "Yeah. I got lucky." She nodded. "Next time, don't rely on luck." I swallowed hard.
Because next time, there wouldn't be a second chance.
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