Her Forever (Book 4)- Chapter 46

Parisa’s POV

I blinked.

I blinked a few times more as Elea and I stared into my brother’s wolf’s eyes. “What?” I whispered through the link. “That isn’t true,” I went to stand up, but Michael whined for me to say back down on the flat rock.

y crying; the remorse dripped from him as I tried to shield myself from the many emotions swirling.

as plagued you through so many years?” I kept my voice quiet, even though I didn’t have to. This conversation was linked to just the two of us, and no one could come in unless our father

r until my own fists bled to get out, but all the house doors were locked from the outside. Dad couldn’t get out of his room either; there were vines everywhere pushing against the doors as everyone in the house tried to get you.”

me be taken, but I had wondered why my family didn’t come. Grandpa Odin was supposed to be there too.

grown and slithered in each window on the upper floor, besides my bedroom, of course. Persephone was the daughter of Demeter. Could Persephone have procured the vines to grow and control them?

ears ago.

arian and when mom and dad came back from visiting before we were born, some seeds caught in someone’s clothing. They started sprouting around the property, and for a few autumns, they flourished, that is until humans started spraying for mosquitoes fifty miles away from here. The Moon Orchids

they didn’t grow here anymore. Who cared about plants anyway? I just liked spending my time outside and living in nature as opposed to trying to raise nature. I did not have a

e ground. I was hoping to find at least one, so I brought a bucket and a shovel, and I was going to bring it back, and mom could take care of i

g. Sensing someone was there, I turned to leave, but I heard a small voice. It was a tiny fairy, I had never seen one before, so I walked up. It sat just on the other side of the border. The fairy said she was looking for safe passage but needed permission from the Alpha to cross. I told her I would have to go get my father, and she shook her head, saying I could tell her it was alright to cross. Repeatedly tell

g over her shoulder, there was one! It was just over the log, but it was on the other side of the territory, and I couldn’t grab it. Dad always told us he couldn’t protect us if we crossed because of the ward.” My heart

the territory, the ward thought she wasn’t a threat,” I breathed. “That’s how someone got in.”

ar it! I just wanted the Orchid, a stupid flower! That flower took y

ame. “A child, you were only a child. You can’t blame yourself for this mess. There are so many other factors that played into this.” My body started to shake, I felt not just my emotions but Michaels hitting at me in full force. Trying to concentrate on my body, I scooted closer to him, so our fur was touching each other. Laying my head on top of his, I purred in my chest.

time…”

nd be the Alpha. Stop the guilt. What’s done is done.” I huffed.

just know-“

own puzzle together. Vines, plants, wildly growing nature, and even a fairy had something in common. They all pointed to Persephone, but how far does Persephone’s power go? Coul

ho took me while Persephone used her magic? There was a burn in my chest that I tried to scratch, but it proved to be difficult with paws. Michael nuzzled me in my neck as I felt a terrible burn where he to

as now freaking out.

of an eye and ran to the trees. I whimpered for him to come back, but he brought an oversized shirt for me and shorts for himself.

ael tried to pick me up, but the burn of his fingers left hot spots in its wake.

Don’t’ touch me!” I screamed as

He growled out. “f**k, Parisa, I’m taking you.” Michael tucked me in his arms as I screamed, trying to get away. His footsteps were heard as he trampled through the line of trees, com

was Hades?!

ced the back of my mind while scratching the dirt. “Hades,” she moaned as she laid down. “Get them away!” I heard dad growling and mama ran to my side.

dy as she tried to comfort me. My hand jutted out to touch her

wiped tears from my eyes. “Hades!” I cried again, and he rushed t

lung to the side. Several wolves fell backward, and whimpers and yelps left them.

at’s MINE!” Hades yelled again, going to stand up, but I grabbed his hand.

felt the cool hand touch my forehead.

orm from the other side of the clearing. A loud roar that sounded as ancient and ferocious as he was bellowed through the forest. “Back!” He y

ep his pack safe was causing him to second guess himself as Alpha.

d as Ares as they both corralled the unmated wolves away from us.

I told you about….” Mama looked behind her as she saw male wolves trying to find an opening. “You can’t leave the territory, she’s still healing, and Elea still needs the assurance from the pack. Put a ward around your cabin, and don’t come out until her heat is over.”

Mom nodded her head frantically.

idered my family and friends.

’t how I pla

when I led them here.

frantically looking for her.

pe. The flower that I had gotten for my mother had been hidden in Parisa’s room, just like the fairy told me I needed to do. My instructions were for me to put it at the top of her closet, it would be the perfect hiding spot, and with her Alpha blood, mom wouldn’t be able to smell it. Even though mom was strong, she had been part human and only gained some of dad’s alpha abilities.

the window. I was just across the hall, and I heard nothing until her screams echoed through the halls. Replaying it over in my head as an eight-year-old, the thought of a flower bringing th

Orchid not only wilted but crushed. Nothing else in the cabinet had been harmed, just the flower.

s after finding the flower; my mother found me clutching it as she tried to console me.

me back to her bed. Mom laid with me that night, as well as my brothers in their large bedroom. We all slept in mom and Dad’s room for at least two months after Parisa was gone.

an evil entity to her innocent daughter.

in anymore.

s like mom. Mom always had a heart of gold. I thanked the goddess that Parisa was gifted with empath abilities because I could not put into words the feelings I had for Parisa and the sorrow I carried with me for years.

rying to comfort him,” he chided. “Anything on your mind?” I looked away from him. Hell yeah, I’ve got a lot on my mind.

.

. Everyone is going to need to hear this.” Dad nodded as he patted my shoulder as he led us back to our home.

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