111: Divide and Conquer
Aiden’s POV
We buzzed the pack together in anticipation of our final conflict with the cops. Tension and anticipation crackled in the air as everyone zeroed in on their mission. We had discovered what they were planning, but we still needed to catch them before it was too late.
Elders and leaders from allied packs had rolled in all day, bolstering our ranks behind the scenes. Now it was a heavily defended fortress, where men and artists met to display their goods and negotiate. Once barricades were erected and watchtowers manned, patrols functioned with the synchronicity of cogs in a clockwork machine on alert for danger.
With our wolf pack, Hayley and I spent the day working out strategies for defense and ensuring that everyone knew how they fit into it all. And while the situation was dead serious, there was a feeling of togetherness and resoluteness in defense of our people and lifestyle.
The sun set behind the horizon, turning the forest into a purple and blue fairytale as we came together in what would be our last main hall meeting. A distant press of muffled voices created a congregation in the room, strained with anxiety and determination.
The other five men stood between us and Elder Marcus, whose presence made him impossible to ignore. The message in Washington should now be, ‘We are under attack and running out of time,’ but also ‘we have help. Together, we are more powerful than any foe. We must stand fast and trust one another.
Sweeping her eyes over the room, Elder Lila stepped forward. From a note: The cult is on the march, our scouts tell us. They are going to come for us and disguise it as one of our own. Listen to your guts and trust each other.
There was a rumble of concurrence among the people; we had both known the dangers, but fear was something we could not afford. The cult had played their card, and now it was time for the rest of us to follow suit.
After all was said and done, Hayley and I stayed back to go over a few last-minute details. She was a presence that soothed in her confidence; we believed, and with her grit, anything felt possible.
I did everything I could, Hayley said steadfastly. Now we just have to be prepared for them.”
My head bobbed up and down, a nod of acceptance as we embraced the burden together. “We’ll stop them, Hayley. We have to.”
As we continued to talk, a light tap at the door broke us from our conversation. The door was thrust open, and a silhouette stepped in, draped with shadow and secrecy. The entire room went quiet, and all eyes turned to the newcomer.
Tall and thin, with eyes that shimmer like someone who has secrets to keep. His demeanor was confident, but his presence was elusive, and he felt as if he were a creature of both light and shadow.
“Who are you?” Elder Marcus asked, his tone strong but inquisitive.
The stranger inclined his head, a slight smile playing at the corner of his lips. “My name is Kael. This was not the street; this time, “I am here to help your battle against candy; my battleground is well past.”
And the mood of suspicion echoed through the room, and I thought, Jeez! We didn’t trust strangers, especially those who showed up unannounced. Except… there was something to Kael-a sense of unclaimed potential and strength.
“What do you want in return?” Hayley inquired with a hint of suspicion.
Kael grinned more broadly, but his eyes gave the lie to it. “Only that you hear me out. I know something that could win the battle your way.
Old Lila offered Marcus a brief look, appearing contemplative. “Very well. Speak.”
Kael made his way inside the room, and it gave off an aura of both unease and intrigue. The truth is, the cult’s more broken than you know. Dividing into different factions to get as many people on your team, fighting for power. If you play up their differences, you can divide and conquer them.
There was a challenge in his words-an exciting idea that had not occurred to any of us. My generation had been waiting for the big news, and if it was true, that might be just what we needed.
“And how do you know this?” I inquired, slanting my gaze sideways to examine him.
“Some things don’t shine in the light of day,” said Kael enigmatically. “Suffice to say that I’m keen on seeing the cult get taken apart.
The elders conferred softly as they analyzed the tradeoff present in reaching out to this unseen ally. At last, Elder Marcus nodded at that and turned back to Kael.
“Very well. Your information will be reviewed. However, let it be known: if you come for us, there will not be solace in these walls.
Kael only gave a small incline of his head in acknowledgment, but he too wore no readable expression. “Understood.”
And he left the room and was gone into the night like a shadow. There was silence, and you could almost feel the thoughts full of doubt.
You don’t think we can trust him? Hayley whispered, watching Kael go.
“I don’t know,” I admitted. “We might not have a choice. We will take any help we can get.
As the night stretched out, laden with provisions and silent excitement, We built steadfast walls around ourselves and fortified them with a sound plan of attack, yet we walked wary like the ghost between us.
The night passed in restless sleep and preparations for dawn, where finally all met at both the meeting site and through noise on a battlefield. We were here as prepared as we could hope to be for whatever the cult had in store.NôvelDrama.Org: owner of this content.
After a moment, Kael emerged from the crowd again, sulking defiantly in his return to the anonymity of travelers. The way he moved was too graceful, and although it filled me with hundreds of doubts, I thought there might be no stronger ally than him.
The light of dawn broke, spilling over the meadow. A new day, where our wristbands would face the first real chore. The light was spreading on the faces, and I felt fiery.
Our backs to each other, united in the face of a darkness that sought to envelop us. The cult was near, but so were we, and this time our destiny held a future for all of us.
Now comes the last battle, and we would stand up to it with friends that were familiar as well as fucking weird. And we walked this path hand in hand, defying the shadows as stronger men.