Chapter 217 Ava: Embracing Change (1)
"Those attuned to you could feel it immediately." Sister Miriam looksover with scuriosity. "Though | feel
you won't explain how this change happened to be, it is both blessing and a curse to you, as you are right now."
There are so many questions rushing through my head, but | know she isn't going to answer them. She's too
cryptic to explain how she knows what's going on with me, or what she wants from me. So | switch tactics.
"Someone's calling me. Texting me. Tellingto cto the city."
"Yes. He is reckless and wild in his old age, but it is a teacher. He's been waiting for quite stime, and is
eager to meet a new student. They are quite rare these days." Her eyes flicker toward everyone else in the
room. "Though he does hate your people."
That isn't the answer | expect, and it throwsoff. "Are you sure? He did wantto cto the city, but he
also sounded very..." my voice trails off, unsure of how to explain how menacing his words sound, without ever
having threatenedto my face.
"Strange? Blunt? Sadistic?" Sister Miriam tosses words at me, seeming to be genuine in her desire to help.
"Doomsday, maybe? At first | thought he was one of the people who took Lisa."
"He, work with the likes of the Mad Prince?" Her lips curve in something like derision. "You should have no fear of
that, little witch. You will be safe in his care. Access to your phone. Free reign of the city, with guards. You can
even leave and see your alpha lover, if you so wish.
We are not monsters there."
Her last words are shot toward Kellan and Jericho.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt
The old man looks thoughtful, but Kellan continues to scowl. "Pretty words, with no guarantees."
| sense only truth from the dhampir, Selene says, the most relaxed out of all of us. Even so, | can feel the
wariness and caution emanating from her end of our bond.
"Can | bring my guards with me?" | wave a hand at them. "It wOuld go a long way to assuring my safety in the
city."
Sister Miriam sighs, her gaze sweeping over the wolves surrounding me. "It's too dangerous for pack wolves to
enter the city, even with scent blockers."
Jericho's jaw tightens. "We're supposed to trust your protection alone? Why would a vampire even want to help
Ava?"
"Vampires are driven by pleasure. Inherently selfish creatures." Kellan's eyes narrow at Sister Miriam.
She regards Jericho for a long, heavy moment. "I remember your situation well."
Jericho stiffens, his face paling.
"You did nothing wrong," Sister Miriam says, her voice almost gentle. "Svampires, when they're too young,
they can't control themselves. They make for great friends, being so close to humanity still. But that lack of
control also makes them dangerous."
Questions burn on my tongue, desperate to know more about what transpired between them. But Jericho's shock
at Sister Miriam's knowledge keepssilent.
Kellan's brow furrows with concern, but he doesn't speak.
Vanessa steps forward, taking advantage of the awkward silence. "What can you do to assure us of our Luna's
safety?"
"What more must be done? | have done all this without any payment from the girl. And no gratitude." Sister
Miriam arches a brow. "You should know that vampires value their time. A contract is required for every
transaction, and yet Ava has been forced into nothing. I've been quite generous, only to be treated like ssort
of leper."
All of the wolves stare at her with suspicion, but guilt crawls in my gut.
Sister Miriam has yet to do anything to harm me, even as | harbor more and more suspicion against her. Even
now, when | call her here, everything sounds as though she's an ally. And yet | can't trust her.
It's not a good feeling.
"I'm sorry," | say, meeting her eyes and straightening my spine at the incredulous stare from Kellan. Jericho only
watcheswith a measuring gaze. "Truly. | do appreciate everything you've done for me. More than | can say."
She inclines her head, accepting my apology. "I understand your caution." Then she cuts her gaze toward Kellan.
"But Ava must learn to wield her magic. The longer it remains untamed, the more dangerous it becomes. For her
and everyone around her."
"How many of us can you bring with you safely?" | ask, feeling the depths of responsibility stir within my gut. |
had already resolved to stop being so indecisive and make hard decisions in order to move forward; now, at the
slightest sign of trouble, I'm waffling again.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm
This cannot go on.
She glances over us, looking thoughtful. "Two. The girl and," she points at Marcus, "that one. Those two will be
your strongest assets."
Liam and Adam both look as though they want to say something, but are too professional to open their mouths.
But | already know. Vanessa's wolf is stronger than most in this room. I'm not sure how she compares to Jericho
or Kellan, but | already know she's stronger than Vester, who ranks above any of my guards.
Sister Miriam has chosen the two most suitable and strongest guards in my arsenal.
Yes. Selene's mental voice seems stronger now, more assured. This is what | remember of the vampires. They
are not inherently evil, and can be a strong ally.
It seems she's been going through her own mental struggles and doubting herself.
Many things | once believed true are now cast in doubt, she agrees, still sounding confused. | would be, too, if
the entire world and truth aroundhad changed.
"Okay. And Selene is okay to cwith us?"
Sister Miriam's lip curls a bit as she locks eyes with Selene, but something seems to pass between them,
soothing the tense air that they've had toward each other since Sister Miriam calleda witch. "Yes. She is
already under her own protection. They will only see her as a dog." With an amused quirk of her lips, she adds,
"She'll fit right in."
Taking a deep breath, | make my decision. We were already prepared to be in her territory before. This changes
nothing. "Let's go."