Chapter 1158: Aurora (37)
Aurora cursed herself for not being able to win over her curiosity and also because she knew for sure that Draghar would not like this.
The wounds that Aurora had had indeed healed, but that didn't mean Draghar became any more relaxed because of it.
Even Aurora could tell that her mate had become much more tense than usual, he seemed suspicious of everyone, including Collin and Cole. historical
And not only that, Aurora could even pick up on the uneasy feeling of the rest of the pack when they were near Draghar, as if the man gave off a negative aura with every step of his existence.
Aurora couldn't even force Draghar to talk about the matter as this made the man even more wary, even to herself, his mate. Does that make sense?
Therefore, when Cole said that maybe she could get to know Draghar better by coming to the training ground, what Aurora thought was; she could see another side of Draghar when he was training the lycan warriors there, and it didn't occur to her to have to fight against Rose.
"What do you mean?" Aurora blinked in confusion at what she had just heard. Did she really hear Rose challenging her to a fight?
"I challenge you to a fight," Rose repeated.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtOh, it's true. Aurora didn't hear wrong. But, why did she have to fight against Rose? It wasn't on Aurora's wish list at all.
Even if there were people who Aurora wanted to beat right now, it was Lathia and her two friends who were here.
Indeed the training ground was a terrible place, even when Aurora was there for the first time, it gave off an impression she didn't like, but it didn't seem like that was the case with Lathia and her two friends.
They seemed so comfortable and enjoying being among the lycan warriors here.
There weren't many female lycan warriors in this pack and even so, the domineering aura emitted by Rose wasn't shaken at all by that fact. It can even be said that Rose has an aura that was much more dominant than most of the lycans there.
"Why should I fight you?" Aurora asked not understanding, she then glanced at Cole next to her, asking for an explanation.
"I do not know. I'm just relaying Rose's message to you," Cole said nonchalantly, in his casual way and walked back from the two women.
As before, the magician seemed just wanted to be a bystander.
Aurora scowled at Cole's behavior. He was so annoying, even more annoying than Collin.
"I just want to prove to all of them that you are worthy as a Luna." Rose pointed her hand at the roughly one hundred lycan warriors there. "Do you really deserve that status?"
It was a challenge for Aurora. And she had been warned by Draghar over and over again that his pack valued strength more than anything else.
Therefore, automatically, they would respect Aurora more after seeing her ability.
The news about her being a Donovan certainly made most people view her differently, they were much friendlier to Aurora, but most of the time, they tended to be more curious about Aurora's fighting abilities. .
'Is a Donovan that great?' at least that was the message that Aurora got from the way they saw her.
"And if I win, will they all admit it?" asked Aurora, looking at all the lycans in the room.
This training ground was a very big place like a dome with various kinds of tools for self-protection being there.
"At least they won't look down on you," said Rose. She then circled around Aurora.
And it was a sign that she was judging her opponent and Aurora has to be wary of it.
On the other hand, Aurora looked back at Cole who was grinning at her. The magician should have told her beforehand that Rose was going to challenge her to a fight. He was really sly…
But, then Aurora remembered what made her agree to come to this place. "And if I win you will answer all my questions about Draghar?"
Rose raised an eyebrow. "I don't mind telling you, but what I want to know is..." She stopped circling Aurora and now stood looking at her intently. "Can you handle it?"
"Huh, apparently she doesn't know anything about Alpha Draghar," Lathia suddenly commented when she heard Aurora's question. "I don't think Alpha Draghar really trusts her to tell his past."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHearing these comments, a growl escaped from Aurora's lips. She didn't like being humiliated like that…
"I don't think that even if she is a Donovan, she will not be as great as her name." Lathia didn't stop there.
She was still annoyed that the people in the pack house looked at Aurora with admiration, especially when Alpha Draghar formally introduced her to the rest of the pack one morning, during their breakfast.
"I think she must have been crying after the attack the other day."
"Shut up, Lathia," said Rose and immediately Lathia didn't say anything, but the look in her eyes that looked at Aurora was very provocative.
And Rose knew better why Draghar didn't tell his mate about this. After all, Lathia didn't know about it because Draghar told her, but because she, like all members of this pack, witnessed with their own eyes, how Draghar survived under the tyranny of his own parents.
"Rose," Aurora called, without taking her eyes off Lathia. "I will fight with you later, but after I talk to her."
Rose raised her eyebrows.
"I want to talk to her." Aurora then smiled very sweetly at Lathia as if she was looking at her old friend. At this point, no one would have thought that she could even hurt a fly. "You're not afraid to have a private talk with me, are you?"
Without thinking, Lathia jumped down from the lap of one of the lycan warriors there and walked towards Aurora.
"What…" Lathia didn't have time to finish her sentence when a slap landed on her face.
No, it wasn't a slap, Aurora hit her with her fist, then spoke, her voice sounding soft and harmless.
"I didn't cry, but even if I do, it doesn't mean I can't slit your throat while shedding tears."