Havoc

Book:You Rejected A Silver Wolf Published:2024-5-31

Chapter Hundred – Havoc.
Rihanna’s POV
Camilla was left in charge. I felt scared to leave all of them there and head to help those packs that didn’t care about me.
But so that Beatrice wouldn’t blame me for any future problems with Chris, I had to go.
A warrior, around the border, sent the mind link that Jaden’s letter had been sent. That gave some peace to me, confidence to Lana.
“Our mate would come and save us this time around, if things go south.” She boasted.
I wasn’t all for being the damsel in distress but it was comforting to know.
My warriors and I shifted and started a run towards Blue Fire.
“Alpha, Blue Bloom is before Blue Fire, right? Why don’t we stop by first?” Beatrice asked.
Didn’t she agree to let me take the reins? I was positive Logan wouldn’t wait for us at a pack.
Like he did with Black Rose, he’d move quickly. But I agreed with her, “Fine, go with the warriors to check on them, I’d go ahead to Blue Fire.”
She sighed, increasing her pace. She must have mind linked them to follow her as they stayed behind her in line.
I stayed at the other side. At an intersection, we’d separate.
Them leaving me was good also as I didn’t want to lose any warrior. If they weren’t with me, then no losses.
Close to the intersection, I heard Logan’s howl, at a far distance and around Blue Fire. Beatrice didn’t react so she didn’t hear it.
The Lycan was obviously at Blue Fire. I had to protect my girls. “Go to Blue Bloom, If you don’t see the Lycan, wait there. I’d check at Blue Fire.”
“What if he’s at Blue Fire as you speculated?” she asked back, slowing down.
I replied, then increased my pace. “If he is, Jaden’s on his way and the Blue Fire Alpha can help. So bye.”
At the intersection, we divided.
I could feel the Lycan’s tremendous energy as we came closer.
A wolf ran out of the Blue Fire pack, he fell back on seeing a Silver wolf.
“The attack is already happening!” I gritted my teeth, jumping past a burning wolf. What was Logan doing? Creating random havocs.
Even a statue in the middle of Blue Fire was fallen. Was the damage greater if they were small and helpless?
Of course, Blue Fire was a small weak pack, unlike Black Rose, so he kept his madness at the border only.
I ran around looking for the Lycan but only his destruction were found. I knew he wasn’t yet gone but couldn’t be found.
A growl emanated from my surrounding.
It took me a while to realize it was from me, from Lana, being frustrated on Logan’s absence.
A figure of a wolf sped past us. With the dark fur and scent, I knew it was Logan’s.
Disgusting, but I was getting familiar with his scents, after our long minutes fight.
A grin was on my face as I turned to meet his red eyes. Mine assumed the same color.
He was in his Lycan form and blood dripped from his claws. He looked more beastly and slightly bigger.
“What are you doing here, Silver Wolf? This is really a bad time for you to be here. I’m almost at the peak of my blood thirst.” his eyes flamed.
Why was it a bad time? Didn’t he always want my blood Coward!
Sparing him no reaction, I charged at him, with my barrier active. It always took him by surprise and he went backwards.
His claws were out and he tried to tear down the invisible barrier to get to me.
From anyone’s perspective, it’d look he was fighting the air in front of me.
But mine, he was trying to break my barrier. I didn’t need it to protect me but disable him. He had certainly grown stronger than that reaction.
Timing when he’d make another swing at my barrier, I released the barrier sending his swing to the air.
With the force he used, he became unbalanced.
I made a jump, using head to his jaw as I was below him. My claws swiped at his stomach in the same speed, taking a chunk of fur and flesh.
I ran from under him after that and he fell face down. His sharp cry went to the skies, scaring the birds.
Lana laughed manically. That was a power down move she just taught herself at the moment.
She jumped on him, not expecting him to swing her off. There was a wall behind us, but Logan’s claws came again.
It was sheer luck I dodged it.
Logan had a huge injury and wasn’t even trying to lay low and heal? Indeed, he was a beast!
“You came to fight for Blue Fire? I thought you stick your head out for no one, Silver Wolf!” he grunted, with a small snicker.
“I don’t but if it’s a chance to beat you, I’d take it any day!” She replied to herself. I was loving the confidence.
Logan suddenly howled in laughter. “Did you hear what I did at Blue Bloom, you were late and I killed that stupid little princess!”
My blood ran cold as he spoke. Did he? He killed the princess?
Her image came to my face, her small stature and white skin. My eyes immediately clouded.
“Perhaps her brother would bleed out as well, you better run and check on him.” Logan added, with a painful grunt.
Oh no! If he was trying to get me to leave him, Never! Beatrice and the warriors will save the Alpha.
Where was Jaden when I needed him? We should end this deranged Lycan here and now!
Using the trees as support, I ran to Logan.
Then made a back flipped and used my hind leg toes to stab on the arm he used to block his face.
The consequence was being flung off into an abandoned house. He was bigger than me, standing straight, so that’d be my weakness.
Either ways, he had a hole in his arm.
I had studied that Logan didn’t heal fast, so the key was to not give a chance to heal and create injuries. At least, till Jaden fancied coming.
“You started this war, you know, Silver Wolf. All I needed was your blood to survive!” Logan barked, pointing at me.
Lana scoffed audibly, limping out of the abandoned house.
His eyes narrowed at her. “You don’t think so? All these innocent people dying because you were unkind. That princess’s blood is on you!”
How could he say that? How was any of that my fault!
He seemed to notice my wolf’s reaction to his words as he added again. “You killed that princess, Silver Wolf!”
Lana, already overwhelmed by emotions, charged at him. I couldn’t brace her.
But it was a wrong move as Logan preplanned a boulder that’s be used to knock us down.
Keeping a hind leg firmly behind him, he kicked Lana away with the other, and she landed with her back on the boulder.
Then there was howl, this time not mine. Or Logan’s.
My body felt paralyzed, like the first time. And Logan began leaving.
Not again! Not a second time!
The howl came from Jaden, he was late, and I was definitely not happy to see him.
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