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Fate's Dark Side Chapter 810
I did not plan to go down easily. We all deserve to live. We deserve our happiness, and we will take it by force.
Tamia, Nicole and Linda moved ahead of Susan and me, leaping into the air and landing hard on the backs of grey wolves. Breaking theirs back and rendering them useless.
There was blood all over Kaira, and her eyes were raving mad.
I realised we had nothing to worry about.
My mother's wolf, Elsa, grey and majestic, fought alongside Erik's white wolf. His wolf was as white as mine. He moved fast, almost like a blur. Exhibiting the speed of a true Stepanov.
Chloe, Susan's wolf, was holding her ground, and she was faster than usual. Her fur was matted with blood that did not belong to her. I could feel her rage, and she was putting it to good use.
Everyone was fighting, and I felt a euphoria come over me. The need to eliminate the enemy.
Aurora's speed was unmatched, our strength was unmatched, and soon I realised the wolves were avoiding fighting me. I did not allow them to dodge me. I ensured I went after them and put them down. It had become a sport, and Aurora was grateful.
The enemy's supply of warriors was reduced, and I knew it would not be a long battle.
"Do not let them get away. Slaughter everyone. All of them," Aurora linked everyone, and they howled in response.
It was a blood bath, and we did most of the killing.
During the battle, I noticed no one tried to address us on their side. So it meant they had no prominent leader. I figured Yuri did not deem us necessary enough to send any of his top people to lead the assault. They thought and believed we would be an easy kill. Unfortunately, his arrogance would cost him his vision because none of his men would go home tonight.
All the anxiety and rage that had plagued us for months was unleashed on the battlefield. There was no point showing mercy.
Soon I began to see the men make for the gates, but we wouldn't let them go. Kaira growled loudly, and we all got the message. There were roughly ten on the enemy's side. Unfortunately, we weren't planning to keep prisoners.
Yuri was very arrogant.
The warriors he sent were not true Stepanovs. They were like some of the easy kills we encountered in Brentwood. I was grateful for our luck.
We eliminated all of them, and slowly, I felt my rage dissipate.
Blankets were brought for us to cover our bodies when we shifted back. Susan was injured badly, but we knew she would be okay. My mother hugged me as soon as I returned to my human form.
She wrapped her arms around me, and words did not need to be spoken. We had expected and anticipated the attack. We were not just expecting the fight to be easy.
We finally broke the hug when Tamia tapped me from behind. She was wrapped in a blanket with a big grin on her face.
"We did a number on them," She said, and Linda joined in.
"Oh, how I missed the rush. They weren't as challenging as expected," Linda said, and we laughed because she was right.
"He must have really underestimated us," Nicole said, laughing.
"Not really. The fight continued for almost three hours," My mother said, and I frowned at her because it did not feel like it.
"She is right. The fight went on for almost three hours. They were skilled warriors, not just the best," Erik said, and we laughed.
I wondered if the rush of the battle made it seem like little time. Whatever it was, I was glad it was over.
"These men were sent here to grab all of you. They were not sent here to kill," Erik made an observation.
"Why would he want to do that?" Tamia said, and I could see the worry in Uncle Erik's eyes.
He prepared himself to give his response, but I already understood it before he spoke.
We all did, and I covered my mouth to fight my tears.
"Yuri knows they are coming. He knew they wouldn't be here. He knew it would just be the lunas and little warriors. He knows they are coming," I managed in tears, explaining my observation and my mother pulled me into her arms.
"And he will surely meet his match," she assured me.
"We have to warn them. They need to know it's a trap" Linda said, sounding frantic.
"We will do no such thing," Tamia said, and I broke away from my mother and looked at her.
"We will not call them. We will stick to the plan. Whether it is a trap or not. There is little to what we can do. Did it ever occur to you that they expect us to call our mates so they can trace the call and discover their location?
The meeting is tomorrow night.
I will release the news of the attack at the Etstate to the press now. I am sure Sylvester and the others will figure it out from there," Tamia said and hurried back towards the mansion. We followed her, and as we moved, I prayed that we wouldn't be late. I prayed they were safe and we wouldn't have to continue without them.
"I am going to attend to Susan," Erik linked me, and I was torn between following him and Tamia. I decided to follow Tamia and urged my mother to accompany him. Susan needed support even though we all knew she would be fine.