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Note: This happened before Adeline and Milka left Adelle and on their way back to their pack, where they were ambushed by Elijah during the battle and after the battle on Adelle’s side.
“Milka, are you confident in the skills I’ve taught you?” Adelle inquired, a hint of concern in her voice. Milka nodded, her eyes reflecting determination. They proceeded to the kitchen, preparing provisions for their journey. Suddenly, Milka halted, her gaze fixed on Adelle.
“I’ve seen something,” Milka said fearfully.
“Did you see Elijah?”
“And rogues and hunters,” Milka replied, making Adelle nod.ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
“Then, it’s good that we met, and you learned everything. When the time comes, we will bring everyone we need to the battle, and I want you to be ready.”
“Wait, which battle, and what do you mean you saw Elijah and rogues and hunters?” Adeline asked, confused.
“We are outnumbered, Adeline,” Milka answered.
“No matter what, I don’t see myself losing. Especially when I am looking forward to seeing my mate after this.” Adeline replied with unwavering conviction, her determination shining through.
“That’s my girl.” Adelle chimed in and started giving them instructions on what they would do. Adeline will only need to mind linking the warriors with them as the battle begins, and they only need to move forward. “Be sure you memorize the spell, Adeline. That’s when we have our chance to end that bastard.” Adelle said, “Remember, you must prolong the fight until sunrise. Rest assured that I will be there and ensure Elijah’s defeat.”
They departed from Adelle’s house, embarking on a journey that would alter their lives. As they traversed the road, they encountered a site of a past accident. A warrior among them proposed an alternative route. Unbeknownst to Adeline and Milka, he was under the influence of a malevolent spirit, leading them straight into the heart of the impending battle.
They were ambushed, but Adelle put something into their food to replenish their energy. She knew how shrewd Elijah was, so she did it just in case the evil man decided to sort something else.
While Adeline and her team were fighting, Adelle started to travel through space and went to the Nightingale pack to talk to Daniel.
“Are you sure about that?” Daniel asked, confused, since he was seeing his little sister’s face.
“Are you doubting your great, great, great, great grandma?” Adelle asked, raising a brow. Daniel scratched the back of his head; he didn’t know how to respond since he knew nothing about her.
“I’ll tell Dad and get ready,” he said instead.
“That’s what I want to hear. Make sure that everything is set when I open the portal. I will prepare those from another world as well.” Adelle said, and she vanished.
Meanwhile, Kylo has been called out by Elda, who informs Kaiser about it. So, the mighty alpha talked to his beta and gamma to inform them what would happen. Then he disappeared and found himself on the battlefield where Adeline was.
As they fight, Adelle goes to the werewolf council and meets those she knows will be of help before she goes to the Blue Moon Pack. “I only need you, gamma, since you’re the one who found me,” Adelle said, pointing at Misch.
“Need me for what, Luna?” he asked,
“Idiot! That’s not Adeline!” Keisha exclaimed, ready to pound on her, but she stopped abruptly.
“There is no need for unnecessary fighting. I am Adelle, and I hope you heard my name from Adeline,” she said, stunning the three.
“Adelle? As in her great, gr–” Keisha said, but Adelle stopped her again.
“Just grandma, that’s what Adeline wanted to call me.”
“You’re Adelle? The former Luna and Oliverr’s mate?” Ryan asked, shocked.
“Yes, and you better get ready now, gamma. Your alpha and Luna need you and your warriors.”
“One thing you don’t know about the Blue Moon Pack,” Misch replied, “We are always ready.” He added that, unknown to them, he had already called their trusted warriors through their mind link, and they were already assembling themselves outside the pack house.
“That’s good to hear. When the portal opens, don’t hesitate to get in.” Adelle said, and Misch nodded before she vanished and returned to her house. She needed to do that since she couldn’t go out long. Her power is depleted, so she needs time to recover and amass her energy to bring the Nightingale Pack and the warriors from Kaiser’s world in one go.
‘Oliver, I hope this will end Elijah.’ she thought while lying on her couch. ‘I’m sorry if we will never have a chance to be together again. No matter what we do, I had a feeling that Elijah will always come for us.’
After hours of waiting, she knew they were still fighting; Adeline got up, garnered her strength and power, and started casting her spell to bring the warriors of both worlds to the battlefield. When she was sure that she had done what needed to be done, she went to her kitchen and drank a potion she had prepared only for that very moment. She made it to recover her strength faster than usual. But she could only drink it once since it is potent; although she is immortal, she would still weaken and doesn’t know how long if she drank the potion.
When she felt her power and energy replenished, it was not much. ‘This should be enough to defeat Elijah.’ She thought and then went to the battle and observed, waiting for the perfect timing to use her presence to distract Elijah. And when that moment came, she used it. She called him out, “Elijah!” making the evil man who transformed into a devil divert his attention to her, which Adeline took advantage of and cast the spell that Milka had taught her.
“Don’t fear. Only his appearance has changed, but he’s weakened. He’s no longer immortal, so fight with all your might and end him,” Adelle shouted. So, Adeline and Kaiser took the chance and fought with all their might until the sun rose and Elijah turned into dust.
After a few words, Adelle left them and went back to her house to sleep. She knew Milka would be able to bring everyone back to their respective worlds. She needed to rest since she felt herself weakened.
Days passed, and Adelle woke up. She roamed her eyes around her room and realized that she was alone again. But thinking that Elijah, the man who caused her suffering, was gone, she felt relieved and learned to fully accept her fate. She will never be able to see and be with Oliver again. Adelle got up and did her daily routine.
On a good sunny day, Adelle was roaming around outside her house gathering some herbs she would use to make the potion she wanted to conduct when an unexpected intruder saw her. “Adeline?” Adelle looked at where the voice came from and found a man who looked exactly like,
“Mike?”
“Is it you, Adeline?” Mike asked again, confused. “What are you doing here?”
“How are you here?” Adelle asked.
“I was driving and had a flat tire, and in search of someone to help, I ended up here,” Mike answered. Something sparked in Adelle’s being. She didn’t know what it was, but she felt happy and, at the same time, scared. “You’re not answering my question; why are you here, Adeline? You’re supposed to be with your mate.”
“I am not Adeline,” she replied. She wanted to say she was for a moment, but her mind changed.
“No, you’re Adeline. You know me; you called my name.” Mike insisted.
“I am not Adeline, I am Adelle, her counterpart,” she replied,
“Counterpart?” Mike asked with confusion. He doesn’t understand what she means.
“I came from another world.”
“Then where is she?”
“Maybe in my world, since I am already here,” Adelle replied. Mike was smitten by her, the way he was smitten by Adeline. He walked closer to her, and as they stood face to face, he touched her face and closed his eyes.
“If you’re not the Adeline I know, why am I feeling this way? Why do I feel like I’ve known you for a long time?” Mike asked after he opened his eyes and slowly lowered his face until their lips met and a heat of lightning was seen across the sky.