Chapter 98: New directions – Highlight Chapter from A weekend with the Alpha
Chapter 98: New directions is a standout chapter in A weekend with the Alpha by Glory Tina, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.
He reached for his suit and swung it over my head before striding over to me. He offered me his hand, and I took his hand and together we walked out of the office. I still noticed the eyes of the workers around on me, but Aaron didn't care about any of that, and I knew I shouldn't.
I asked what would happen to my car, and he handed the keys to the valet outside. Then he assured me my car would be waiting for me when I got home. It was what I needed to hear.
We got into his car as we came out of the building and once inside; he took out his phone from the locker. He dialled Ivan's number and after a few rings; he picked up. Aaron then told him he was on his way home and wanted him there when he came. He ended the call after saying that.
Ivan was already waiting at the study when we arrived, just as expected. Aaron fed him information about the books which I had read to him and how we saw different takes in them. He pointed out how it spoke about his curse, especially when I read it out loud and I passed the books over to Ivan at his request. He placed his hands on the books to take them, and I felt a spark charge through the book to the rest of my body. I think he felt it too, because he glanced at me with intent eyes.
"There are magical elements present in this book," he said, and turned to Aaron. "The magic is now wired to her, hence why she sees more than you do."
"The woman that gave them to me might be a ghost," I told him, going back to where all this started.
Ivan shook his head, debunking my theory. "No, I think she might be a messenger of the moon goddess."
"That's impossible," Aaron said, uncrossing his arms from his chest.
"Why? You doubt the length the moon goddess would go?" he narrowed his eyes at his brother's lack of faith.
"Why would she care?" his brow rose.
"Because you're still her son, whether or not you believe it." he answered and then turned to me. "This was why you wanted to see him in the morning?"
I nodded. "Yes, I thought it was worth sharing."
"It is. You might have as well saved the life of the alpha from the strongest bloodline," he spoke, and there was no trace of humour in his voice or eyes. I had to believe.
Ivan asked me to reread while he got his pens and paper to jot down so I can decipher what each word in the book meant.
After another two hours, I finished reading and shut the third book. Then I glanced up at Ivan, who had a keen focus on the pages before him.
"Is there something in there?" Aaron asked Ivan, who stayed silent on the study seat and only stared at the pages before him.
"Yes, the book calls it For the Fallen. According to these books, there are three stages to completing The Ritual of The Fallen. The full moon mating, The Luna Eclipse Marking, and The Crimson Moon Blood ritual."
"If this is the moon goddess's plan for you, she will perfect it," Ivan assured.
Doubt still lingered in Aaron's expression as Ivan exited the room.
"You're still unsure," I said as soon as the door shut.
He didn't deny it because he nodded. "I am. I know this is what we've been waiting and hoping for, but I fear it might not be as easy as we make it out to be."
I nodded, understanding his point and agreeing with them. "When we get to that bridge, we will cross it."
After a week of scepticism, I gave my answer to Aaron about moving in with him. It was a yes and that faithful Tuesday Aaron sent help to aid smooth moving for me and Zion.
Moving in with him was much more complicated than staying outside since he lived in the pack estate. My friends and family would not find it easier to visit as they used to, at least not at first. This, however, was a decision I knew I would regret. I wanted us to be as one family, and this would also help Zion.
My old place still had a few months of lease on it and so I offered it to her. She could not control her joy and gratitude over the phone and told me she appreciated my affection towards her. It was the very least I could do, she was my little sister after all.
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