#Chapter 237: The Golden Light
Moana
I thought for sure that I was going to die.
“Please,” I begged my wolf, “I need to shift. It’s the only way to save my baby.”
The strong wind whipped against my hair and my clothes, and the rain had soaked all the way down to my skin by
now. Behind me, I had nowhere to go but down. My heels already stood on the edge of the cliff, and I was just a
small push from falling to my death.
And yet, even then, as Michael slowly stalked toward me I knew that I would rather jump to my death than give him
the satisfaction of killing me himself.
But I did still have a chance; maybe, if I could distract him and stall for just a little bit longer, I would be able to get
help. I was certain that Edrick was on his way to rescue me. I could feel it. I just needed to give him the time to find
me, and hope that he would be able to pick up my scent by now.
I pointed at the knife, trying my best to hide the violent shaking in my hand.
“That knife,” I said, noticing how Michael’s eyes followed my finger down to the golden knife in his hand, “why use
that to kill me? You could just push me.”
Michael was silent for a moment. His eyes stared down at the knife during that moment, and I decided to take it as
an opportunity to start inching to the left. Maybe I could get around him. I could run into the mist, although I didn’t
know what the mist held in store for me. It was better than just standing here and letting him murder me.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtEthan was smart and cunning, and yet my stalling tactics worked on him that night in the warehouse. But there was
a difference between Michael and Ethan: Ethan secretly loved me, and he didn’t want to kill me. Michael, on the
other hand, didn’t care about my life. He only saw me as an infestation on the earth that he needed to wipe out.
And along with that, Michael was even smarter than Ethan.
Before I could move two inches to the right, Michael stepped into my way.
“Do you take me for a fool, w***e?” he snarled, taking another step in my direction. “You can’t stall for time or pull
the wool over my eyes. Who do you think I am?”
I tried to swallow, but I couldn’t. My tongue felt too thick and hard in my mouth, like I had swallowed a brick.
Next, I decided to try to bargain my way out.
“The Golden Wolf may be a harbinger of peace, but only if it chooses to do so,” I said, my voice trembling as I
nervously clenched my fists at my sides. “If I promise not to get in the way of any of your plans, whatever they may
be—”
“Oh, shut up!” Michael growled. He took another step toward me. I felt myself teeter backwards a bit, making my
stomach drop. I managed to right myself.
Michael took another step. Suddenly, I clenched my eyes shut and conveyed all of my fear, my pain, and my
urgency to my wolf.
“Mina, we need to shift. NOW.”
Suddenly, I felt a surge of power. It was different from all of the times that I felt it before. It was stronger, more
potent. I felt it course through my body as though a drug had been injected directly into my veins. It was somehow
sickening and enlightening, all at the same time.
“Ahh! No!” I heard Michael groan. I cracked my eyes open, and they widened when I saw Michael staggering
backwards, holding his arm up over his eyes to protect himself from the blinding golden light that was emanating
from me.
Then, I felt the power surge once more. A gust of wind blew, although I was certain that it came from me and not
from the storm. It knocked Michael backwards a little more, and he crouched down, trying to push against it to get
close to me.
At that moment, I felt my feet lift off of the ground. I had no wings, and yet some sort of ethereal force was lifting
me up, holding me higher and higher above the ground until I stood above Michael’s head.
Suddenly, it felt as though a thousand lifetimes of knowledge were shoved into my head, all the way from the first
Golden Wolf to my parents. It was as though all of my ancestors who died before me stood around me, filling me
with their light.
I saw my parents standing in front of me. I had never seen them before, and yet I knew that they were my parents.
My mom’s red hair was just like mine… My dad had my smile as he looked at me. I felt tears come to my eyes as I
saw their hands intertwined, and their memories floated through my mind, filling me with all of the love that they
had for me before they were brutally murdered.
I saw my mom and my dad dancing together in the living room of our little house on the night that I was born. My
mom’s belly was swollen, and her water hadn’t broken yet. They danced along and laughed with each other while
music played on the radio.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen my mom’s water finally broke, my dad rushed her to the hospital. Just a few hours later, I was born. My mom
held me in her arms and kissed my forehead.
“You came so easily, you little thing,” she whispered, touching my nose with her finger and making me smile. My
dad stood over her, his cheek pressed against her head as he looked lovingly down at both of us. There were tears
in his eyes, and he reached down to touch me.
I wrapped my tiny little finger around his and squeezed so tight that my dad yelped and shook his hand away, and
they both laughed.
After that, I saw my mom sobbing, carrying the little bundle that was me as a baby up to the front door of the
orphanage. She set me down on the steps and touched my face, then kissed my forehead. I wouldn’t let go of her
hand; my tiny little fingers were wrapped too tightly around her index finger.
She reached into her pocket and pulled something out — the tooth — and with a final sob, she yanked her finger
away and put the tooth in its place.
I gripped the tooth so tightly and bawled as my mom ran off into the night.
I saw all of this and more during just the few milliseconds that I floated there. I didn’t realize that my eyes were
closed until I opened them, tears streaming down my cheeks.
Michael stood now in front of me, his grin widening as I lowered back toward the ground. I still hadn’t shifted.
But it didn’t matter…
Because Edrick was creeping up behind Michael, in his wolf form.
My mate had come to save me after all, and he was poised to attack.