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The Omega Mated To The Four

Chapter 185
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the forest blurring around us as we moved swiftly and silently, Only then the sun was dipping for on the horizon did we finally slow down and stop to rest at a clearing near a stream. I could feel the extration dragging at my limbe..

I shifted back, I didn't even bother hiding for sprivacy to change into my clothes, I rolled my stiff shoulders. My matrles trata sore, and I could feel the fatigue creeping in.

Alex flopped down onto the ground after starting a fire "Men, I'm heat," he groaned, stretching hit limbs like a fary cat. He didn't even bother to find a more comfortable spot, just lay on his back and stared up at "Can we sleep in this time?" Austin grumbled, Hopping ng down next to his brother. "I swear, if we get up before daybreak again, I'm going to lose it." I shot him a look, but it didn't have much bite. "You'd complain no matter what twe left." "True," Alex chimed in, grinning. "But I'm with him on this one. Can we at least not get up before daybreak tomorrow?* Isaiah glanced at me, pulling his phone from his pocket to check our location. He frowned at the screen, then nod making good time. We don't have to rush in the morning. We'll still peach the next town by sunset." "Yes!" the twins exclaimed in unison, high-fiving each other. I couldn't help but smirk at their enthusiasm. "Alright," I conceded, lying back against a fallen log. "Get srest. We'll set up camp here for the night." They didn't need to be told twice. Within minutes, Austin was snoring again, and Alex wasn't far behind. Isaiah lay close to me, his shoulder brushing mine as he slowly fell asleep.

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Exhaustion crept overlike a heavy blanket, and I finally gave in, resting my head on my arms and letting my eyes drift shut. F hadn't even realized I'd dozed off when suddenly the fire snapped and went out, plunging us into total darkness.

My instincts flared, and I bolted upright, senses on high alert. The ait was heavy, electric with tension, and a deep, mocking laugh echoed through the trees.

"What the hell?" Austin muttered, scrambling to his feet, his ice sword materializing in his hand. Alex followed suit, lunar flames flickering to life around his fists.

I squinted into the darkness, trying to locate the source of the laughter. Suddenly, the air shifted, and a massive shadow rose up, coiling toward the sky. Floating above us was a figure clad in a familier scarlet robe, the veil obscuring her face. As the wind howled. I saw her a High Witch from the Umbral Society, suspended in midair, her scarlet robes billowing like liquid fire. A familiar skull pattern marked her face, like that on witches who were part of the children of the eclipse, her neck and hands painted with intricate_symbols that seemed to glow in the moonlight. Her presence was suffocating, the air around her crackling with dark energy. "Well, well, well," she drawled, her voice laced with disdain. "I've been looking for you." I bared my teeth, fury boiling over. "Looks like you finally found us. You here for a beating?" The witch sneered. "Arrogant mutt. I'm here for pest control.

"Pet control?" I snarled. "You'll regret callingthat." Without another word, I shifted, fur and power bursting forth in a flash of silver light. My massive silver wolf stood her ground, armor shimmering around me. The witch didn't even flinch, her own power swirling like a crimson storm.

The battle erupted in a flash of light and shadows, I lunged at her, my claws scraping through the air, but she vanished just before I 1/3 Chapter 179 could connect. Behind me, halal's shadows whipped through and Austin swing his ice swell with deadly precision, trying to ensnare her, while Alex unleashed his lunar flames, She waved her hand, sending a shockwave that hitmid-leap, but dug my claws into the ground and kept moving. My armor glowed, shieldingfrom the worst of her magic, Austin's ice blades clashed against a barrier she threw up, while Ale sent a wave of lunar fire crashing bits it, melting the see and scorching the ground.

Haiah's shadow tendrils erupted from the earth, wrapping around bot arms and pulling her down. The witch screamed, breaking free with a surge of power that sent Isaiah staggering back. I took advantage of the distraction and barreled into her, knocking her into a tree. She hissed in pain, and I saw crimson staining her tubes, "You'll pay for that," she spat, summoning shadowy spikes that shot oward me. I dodged, but one grazed my shoulder, sending a burst of pain through me. My wolf growled, and I lunged ngala, knocking her off balance I lunged again, my teeth grazing her arm, drawing blood. She shrieked and lashed out with a burst of dark enercy. Despite our efforts, the witch was relentless. I langed, managing to land a solid blow with my claws, raking across her side. She hissed in pain, staggering back, but retaliated by sending a wave of red energy that blastedoff my feet slamming violently into a tree. Pain seared through my shoulder, and I barely managed to stand, my wolf starling through the agony.

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The witch's eves gleamed behind her veil, and I could feel her smirk Pitiful," she "You think you can defeatnothing but a fairy tale-a foolish hope for a dying race." Then I'll make you regret underestimating me, I am thsilver wolf" growled, lunging again despite the pain.

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The battle dragged on, brutal and unforgiving. Blood stained the ground, both hers and mine and my mates, but finally, after what felt like hours, she leaned against a tree, bleeding heavily and wheezing holding her open chest that I slashed open. I shifted back. panting and clutching my dislocated shoulder, but refusing to show weakness.

"Why did the Umbra Society break the treaty with werewolves? Or om maybe there was no treaty nx treaty was there h you people have been the Children of the eclipse this whole thaven't you" I demanded. She laughed bitterly, wiping blood from her mouth. "Why wouldn't? You filthy mutts think you're so superior. When this is over. only witches will rule."

Before I could respond, she coughed violently, her body twitching as her O hise life faded. "This is only the ise beginning, she choked out before her eyes rolled back, and her body went limp. I collapsed to my knees, exhaustion finally catching up. Isaiah was at my side instantly, checking my shoulder.

"That was tougher than the last one," he murmured. "She was stronger." I nodded, feeling the weight of the fight settling into my bones. "We need to keep moving." Isaiah glanced at his phone. "There's a motel a few miles from here. We'll rest there? Nodding, I forced myself to stand, refusing to show how much pain was in. We moved forward, keeping an eye out for more enemies, but all I could think about was the witch's last words.

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