“Your foolish quest has cost us dearly,” he began without preamble, his words biting. “The forest, our home-all of it, reduced to ash and ruin because of your reckless actions.”
A flicker of sadness flickered inside of me because I knew that Kai was right. But before I could muster a response, the old village leader’s features softened, his shoulders sagging.
“And yet,” he continued, his voice lowering to a murmur, “you managed to evacuate so many of Mila’s prisoners, to rally those who had lost hope.” He shook his head slowly, a rueful smile tugging at the corners of his mouth. “ Perhaps I have underestimated you, child.”
I opened my mouth to respond, but the words caught in my throat as a sudden realization washed over me. “My father,” I breathed, my brow furrowing. “Where is he? If we had his help—”
Kai’s expression darkened, and he averted his gaze, a muscle twitching in his jaw. “Gone,” he said simply. “They pursued Mila after her transformation, but we have received no word of their whereabouts… or their fate.”
A heavy silence fell over the group again. My father, the Alpha King, lost as well—it was nearly too much to bear, on top of not knowing where Enzo had gone.
Yet, even as despair threatened to consume me, a flicker of determination burned inside of me, fueled by the memory of Selena’s words and the life that still stirred in my womb.
Squaring my shoulders, I met Kai’s gaze with a steely resolve. “We’re here to help, however we can,” I said. “Just give us the word, and we’ll do it.”
Kai regarded me for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Then, slowly, he inclined his head in a subtle nod of respect.
“We need your antidote again. There are those who are still maddened by the Dragon Queen’s influence, and they’re growing dangerous.”
Her voice trailed off, but we both knew what she was going to say: Enzo might have died in Mila’s clutches.
But, at the same time, so many others had died because of our plan to get him out. The forest had been destroyed, Mila was on the loose, and my father was following her somewhere-assuming that he was even still alive.
And Enzo, the man who we had done all of this for to begin with?
He was still missing, too.
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