Chapter 108
Perseus, blinded by rage, longed to kill her with his bare hands. He was frustrated that he couldn’t transform, as the connection with his wolf had vanished. With a quick and precise gesture, he placed the cold blade of the sword against Eos’s delicate neck.
“You don’t leave this place. I am your executioner, and I will put an end to this dark wickedness,” he whispered in a trembling voice, the weight of vengeance echoing in every word.
“Stop talking nonsense, brother-in-law. She is your mate, your moon, your love. “They have two innocent little wolves,” Eda shouted, understanding the internal struggle her sister was facing.
“Eda, he’s bewitched and doesn’t understand. Her eyes burning with sadness never left him, she dropped the sword of contempt at his feet. I’m not going to fight you. If you intend to take my life, do it at once, I will not fight against my mate, the father of my puppies, the wolf who with his acts of affection and love has penetrated to the depths of my heart.
“If he desires your wolf, I will call him,” Eda interjected, advancing cautiously toward Perseus, standing in front of him, her piercing gaze fixed on the tumultuous black storm reflected in her eyes.
“Zeus, I know you can hear me, manifest yourself, don’t hide from me.
Zeus heeded the call and became automatically intertwined with Eda, as if the connection between them was wolf-human destined.
“Zeus, I know you hear me, go back to your human, reconnect with him, he needs you.”
Perseus’ body shuddered, as if an electric current ran through every fiber of his being. Suddenly, he saw in his consciousness the ecosystem of his wolf, which had previously been obscured and confused. However, in that inner chaos, his soul experienced a strange calm. Disbelief overwhelmed him as he realized that his wolf had returned. A guttural growl rang out, marking the rebirth of their connection, re-establishing the broken bond.
Zeus, perceiving the threat to his princess, let out a furious roar that echoed through his tense atmosphere.
“Perseus, let go of our nymph, my princess. What do you think you’re doing?
“Where were you?” Why did you disappear from me? He asked excitedly, feeling complete again.
“I don’t know, all of a sudden, I didn’t feel your connection, and from there, my human side disappeared until now that I see you.
“She’s the enemy. It must be killed. She is the cause of what happened to us.
“She’s, my queen. Don’t you dare lay a finger on our mate. It’s our destined mate, where are our puppies?
“How?” Perseus was confused, he couldn’t believe his ears. A severe headache tormented him, forcing him to bow his head. Suddenly, he felt disoriented, aimless, not knowing who he was; He knelt down, closing his eyes.
Eda witnessed ferocious wolves approaching, and freed Venus. Before the threat reached them, he rushed to attack them. Eos’s heart was squeezed as he watched his beloved suffer; To see him in that state of weakness tore at his soul. Suddenly, an arrow was falling directly at Perseus, and by inertia, she lunged at him, feeling the piercing pain piercing her chest.
Perseus, at that instant, opened his eyes and witnessed the scene. He took her in his arms and with cloudy eyes cried out.
“No! No! No! Why did you cross my nymph?
“You’re back, my love,” Eos winced at the sight of her beautiful green eyes again, and in a trembling voice he continued. Because I had to save you.
“My love, don’t leave me, come on, hold on. I’m going to get help. He stood up with her in his arms to start walking but stopped when he heard.
“Put me on the ground, love, please.” Help me remove the arrow from my body. Listen to me and do it quickly.
Perseus looked around and found himself in the middle of a battle, disoriented and not understanding what was happening. He only remembered the moment Sofia came up to him and injected him. Confused, he placed Eos on the ground and carefully began to draw out the arrow, tears streaming down his face.
Eos stirred as he felt the arrow out of his body, he closed his eyes for a few moments. Perseus was despairing as he closed his eyes. He let out a grunt of pain at the thought he was losing her, but his face twitched as he felt the wound close. Only the blood-stained shirt with the hollow of the arrow remained. Seeing how she opened her eyes; he grabbed her in his arms and pressed her to his chest.
“Perseus, let go of me, you’re suffocating me.” I’m fine, you know I can heal myself.
Perseus broke away from her and, excitedly, kissed her softly. It was a kiss that he felt filled him with energy and reborn hope in his heart. As they parted, with a smile, he said.
“I don’t know what’s going on here. The last thing I remember is being with Sofia in a room, putting a liquid on her arm.
“Love, we have a battle to win. Then I’ll tell you what that witch did to you.
The two of them got up, and Perseus noticed that arrows were being shot from a building.
“Stay safe. I’m going to kill those wolves.
“Go get them, I have to hunt down a witch.”
Perseus grabbed her arm, his mesmerizing eyes expressing a mixture of boldness and concern as he whispered to her.
“My love, you are not alone. She’s dangerous. I don’t want anything to happen to you.” I reach out his free hand to caress her right cheek.
“My life, she pushed you away from me, made you want to kill me. Now, if I didn’t intervene, I’d have killed you, but I’m not going to let him. Enough of all this evil,” she said, tears welling up in her eyes. Forgive me for what I’m going to do, but our puppies need you alive.
Unbeknownst to Perseus, she raised her hands, and vines approached them, enveloping Perseus’ body. He, furious at the situation, shouted.
“My nymph, let me go!” What do you think you do? Set me free!
“My beloved Perseus, it is I who can put an end to that witch. You are my weakness, and I can use you again. So, wait for me here, I’ll be back. He turned his back on her as he heard her name. He ran off with Venus and wolves without humanity towards the mansion. Heracles and Dylan already had the chaos under control at that site, and Perseus’ soldiers collaborated with them.This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.