Blood And Silver:Rise of the Alpha’s Rejected Mate

Chapter 304



Suddenly, Kaida appeared from the shadows like a phantom, her movements deliberate and smooth.

My breath caught as my gaze locked onto her. Her dark eyes were sharp, her lips curled in a smirk that made my pulse quicken.

“Impressive,” she said, her tone smooth as silk. “But did you really think it would end here?”

Before I could utter another word, with one swift motion, she raised a bow and shot an arrow. Immediately, a scaring pain in my shoulder hit me like a bolt of lightning.

Stunned, I stumbled forward with a blur in my vision, reaching for the arrow impaled within my flesh.

The warriors at my side quickly joined me, but Kaida was already fleeing, her laughter disappearing into the forest.

“She’s poisoned it,” one said with a grim expression, sniffing the

arrow.

My legs collapsed, sending me to the ground. My breathing was suddenly very shallow, the poison racing through his veins.

Frantic energy swirled in the room as the warriors finally laid me on their shoulders, my skin was ashen, my breathing shallow, as they raced back to the pack

We were back at the packhouse in no time and they took me to

my room.

Aurora came in moments after and she stood frozen for one moment, her eyes stuck on the poisoned arrow still embedded in my shoulder.

Sharp, the scent of the toxin dug its claws into her senses as it added to the knot of fear collaring her chest.

“What’s going on?” she asked, her voice cutting through the chaos.

Trajan, still panting from the long trek back, laid a hand on her shoulder.

“We ambushed Orion’s pack and took back the territory. But Kaida. She shot him with a poisoned arrow before retreating.”

Aurora’s gaze darted to my face. My usual confidence was replaced with a pale vulnerability that made her stomach churn.

She leaned over me, her fingers trembling as they hovered over the wound. “This. this poison do we know what it is? How do we stop it?”

One of the wolves stepped forward, sniffing the air near my wound as I was grunting in pain.

His face darkened. “It’s not something we’ve encountered before. Whatever it is, it’s spreading fast.”

Aurora’s voice rose, her desperation bleeding through. “Then find someone who knows! Search the archives! Call on the healers to do something!”

Trajan caught her arm with a firm, yet tender, hold. “Aurora, listen to me. This isn’t some ordinary poison. If she used it, then she most likely has the antidote on her.”

Aurora’s eyes widened as realization dawned. “You are saying we should go to her?”

The room was silent, the weight of his words settling over them like a shroud. I stirred weakly, my lips parting to speak.

My voice was barely audible, yet it carried a trace of my stubbornness. “Don’t… give her… what she wants.”

Aurora’s jaw clenched as she knelt beside him. “So you can still talk, should I just let you die?”

“Better… that… than her… winning.” The words labored their way out of me, but behind the haze of my condition, the defiance in my eyes burned bright.

Aurora’s throat tightened, her emotions threatening to spill over. “You’re such an idiot, Dane. You think your pride is worth your life?”

I gave the faintest hint of a smirk, though my eyes fluttered shut. “It’s. not pride. it’s survival.”

As Aurora turned back to the others, her voice was firm, though her hands shook. “If she’s the only one who can save him, then I’ll find her myself.” noveldrama

The warriors exchanged uneasy glances, their faith in her wavering in the face of her determination.

The silence was broken only by my labored breathing, and Aurora’s heart clutched.

“If you will not fight for yourself, Dane, then I will. Even if it means facing her again,” she whispered low, her voice barely heard as tears pricked her eyes.


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