Chapter 74
ETON
I stood in the dimly lit room, my gaze shifting between my team and Lyra's team, uncertain of what to say. Thorin paced anxiously, his footsteps echoing on the wooden floor, his fingers running through his disheveled hair. "He's got her, damn it! I know he does," he exclaimed, frustration evident in his voice.
The room was filled with a tense silence, heavy with the weight of our failure. Aiden, a werewolf and the youngest of Lyra's team, placed a reassuring hand on Thorin's shoulder, his eyes reflecting the turmoil within him. "We've been searching, Thorin. You know that," he said, his voice calm but tinged with concern. "We won't give up until we find her. But we need to be strategic. Noir is no fool. He'll have hidden her away, out of reach of the sun. And if he's turned her... well, we can't predict what we're up against."Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
The air was thick with uncertainty as each member of the team wore a determined yet doubtful expression. We had come so close to saving her, to stopping Noir, but in the end, she was snatched away like a phantom in the night. My eyes remained fixed on the map spread out before us, my fingers tracing the lines that marked the forest where she had last been seen. The scent of desperation hung in the air, mingling with the faint aroma of the paper. We had pursued Noir and the other Elders relentlessly, but they had covered their tracks well, leaving us no further way to track them. Two weeks of searching had yielded no results, no signs of struggle or clues to Lyra's whereabouts. Thorin and I had faced similar situations before, witnessing others fall victim to the allure of Lyra's power, but this was the first time she was truly in danger. Memories of her fierce spirit and the fire that fueled her determination kept me going, the belief that she was still fighting, resisting the darkness coursing through her veins. I knew she possessed an inner strength, but the vampire within her was growing stronger with each passing night. The battle she faced was one that no mere mortal could comprehend. But I and Thorin were not bound by human limitations. We had existed for an unfathomable span of time, witnessing the grotesque monstrosities that slithered in the darkness, confronting them with unwavering courage. We were determined to bring her back, or at the very least, ascertain her fate.
The bond shared among the four of us, me, Thorin, Noir, and Lyra, surpassed that of mere mentor and apprentice; it transcended the boundaries of life and death, intertwining our souls. I could sense her presence out there, a faint whisper carried on the wind, growing fainter with each passing day, and I knew Thorin felt it too.
The others looked to us, seeking guidance, reassurance that we would not falter. Meeting their gazes one by one, my eyes aflame with unyielding determination, I declared, "We will not give up. We will find her, find them both and bring them back home."
The raging storm outside mirrored the turmoil within me, its thunder serving as a relentless reminder of the urgency of our mission. Though two weeks had elapsed, every passing moment seemed like an eternity. We had to act swiftly, find her before Noir's corrupting influence took hold completely. Aiden spoke up, his unwavering gaze fixed on me. "We must devise a new strategy. Our search in the open has yielded no results. Maybe it's time to delve underground, to explore the places he least expects."
Thorin nodded at Aiden's suggestion, his jaw clenched with determination. "We'll divide our forces, covering more ground. We know his sanctuary lies somewhere within the depths of the forest. It's a matter of discovering it."
The teams murmured their agreement, the atmosphere in the room shifting from tension to resolute purpose. Our team had hunted together for countless years, familiar with each other's strengths and vulnerabilities. We operated as a well- oiled machine, an unstoppable force. On the other hand, Lyra's team had only recently joined our ranks, but their shared vendetta fueled their determination. Rolling up the map, I reiterated, my voice dripping with conviction, "We shall locate her. And when we do, we shall bring them both home and end to this goddamn ordeal, once and for all."
The rain pounded relentlessly against the windows, its rhythmic drumming echoing through the room. The storm raged on outside, unleashing its fury as if the very heavens were in accord with our cause. But deep down, I knew that divine intervention alone would not be enough to rescue Lyra from the clutches of Noir and the Elders. It would require more than mere luck or chance. It would demand the full extent of our skills, our unwavering cunning, and every ounce of our willpower. We had no time to waste, for the night was fast approaching, bringing with it the resurrection of the creatures that thrived in darkness. Two weeks might seem like an eternity in the realm of the undead, an entire lifetime for a mere mortal. Yet, for me, it marked only the inception of my arduous journey to save the woman who had become as dear to me as a sister.