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Lavana scoffed and launched the fire spheres at the ancestral building, causing it to explode, and scare the bowing people.
They quickly got to their feet and began running in different directions.
Seeing the damned building burning beautifully, Phoenix’s mate turned around, heading to the most deserted place in the pack, to the tiny house she once resided.Upstodatee from Novel(D)ra/m/a.O(r)g
Since she left, nobody even cared about it and it had been overgrown with weeds.
This was the place she suffered for 15 years, the place she almost lost hope before hearing Pamela’s voice. This place witnessed all her tears and agony.
It was time to bring it to nothingness.
She formed a massive fireball and hurled it with a grunt at the structure, causing a great explosion as the place crumbled to bits, the wood and grass around it burning brightly.
She proceeded to the kitchen and recalled that this was where she often ate cold leftovers if at all there were any and she was even allowed to. This was the place where that bitch Jacinta poisoned her, this was where she was cruelly repudiated by that bastard Chase Alan Remington!
“Burn!” she muttered before casting another huge fire sphere at it.
As it exploded, she turned around and flew to other parts of the pack with the intent of destroying all the structures in this big land.
Cries of the frightened Raltons could be heard in all the land as buildings kept exploding, with fire spheres being launched relentlessly by the dreaded female, her tails snapping the necks of several who tried to flee from her.
She soon reached the Gamma’s residence and cast three massive fireballs at it. Those who were hiding in it had already escaped before its explosion.
She discovered one of her regular abusers in the past, the Gamma’s son William Woods hiding in the woodshed.
‘Such an idiot,’ she thought, ‘Did he think that was the securest place?’
She tittered inwardly as she flew into the place.
“Hello, William. Stop hiding, I know you’re here,” she announced with a tone of boredom.
Seeing that he’d been found by the terrifying entity, he rose with hands raised, a scared expression on his face. He was trying so hard not to weep.
“You remember what you did to me?” Lavana questioned.
He rushed from behind the pile of split logs where he’d sought refuge earlier and knelt, pressing both quaking palms together. He so much wanted to plead but at this crucial moment, he’d lost his voice.
“You love slapping and gifting me punches. On three occasions, you beat me till I became unconscious and the last time, if I hadn’t woken up on time, you’d have forced that garbage you call a pen*s into me. Do you also recall how you pushed me into the stream when I was ten?” she questioned.
He immediately kowtowed and began to plead for her forgiveness, “Please, don’t kill me, Lavana. I was an idiot. If you give me a chance…”
“I’m not here to give everyone another chance. I’m here to watch this place burn and spill as much blood as I can,” she spat, raising his head so he could look at her but out of fright he looked away and ended up closing his eyes.
“I’m not as wicked as you are,” she said before landing a harsh slap across his right cheek. Three teeth flew out from his mouth from the impact.
Slap!
Her hand connected with the left side of his face and he lost an extra five teeth.
Slap!
This time, she used both hands on his cheeks and retreated quickly as he spat out blood and several more teeth.
“You never imagined a day like this would come, did you?”
William prostrated and tried to hold her leg but she levitated rather, shocking him.
Ignoring the pain he felt, he still pressed both palms together, his eyes pleading for clemency.
“I’ll forgive you if you can do one thing for me. Commit suicide,”
He shook his head and tried to rise, only for her to stomp on his back hard with her right foot. The impact made him vomit blood and grunt.
“I’ll count to three,” Lavana coldly said.
William kept shaking his head as tears rolled down his cheeks with much-desired liberty.
“Please have mercy on me, I beg you,” he finally resorted to mind linking.
“The offer’s expired,” Lavana stomped on his back 3 more times before launching a fireball at him.
He began to scream miserably, wanting to take off his clothes, to no avail, as he could barely move a finger after the last stomp.
“If you ever have a next life, be sure not to be a bully,” she advised before flying out of the structure.
Forming one massive fire sphere, she hurled it to the woodshed and watched it burn, with William’s cry for help gracing the occasion. Soon though, his screams could no longer be heard and she flew eastward toward her main target’s residence.
…
Coincidentally, Alpha Blake had come out of his residence, only to see people running about with no particular direction in mind. Almost all buildings were on fire and it seemed nowhere in the pack was a safe spot anymore. Corpses could be seen in every direction, some of them missing limbs or even the head.
“Alpha, please save us,” one pack member frantically pleaded as he rushed past the Alpha.
The latter didn’t respond but rather walked towards Lavana who had just arrived and landed on the ground.
“Olmpha, you still have a chance to flee,” he stated with a vain look.
“I am here to burn you to ashes, old fool,” she spat, launching fire spheres at him without warning.
He harrumphed before successfully dodging the attacks, “I warned you,”
He took out a transparent bottle from the golden ring in his right thumb. No one would have expected a wolf blood to own something like this.
Although she was surprised by this act, she didn’t let it show on her face.
But she wondered what effect the transparent liquid in the bottle had on the body. She calmly watched her foe down the liquid in the bottle greedily, before smashing the now-empty bottle to the ground so hard that it broke into pieces.
“You’re really father and son; you both love drinking strange stuff. I wonder if this thing you drank will turn you into a 15-tailed Olmpha or maybe a three-headed Alpha wolf?” she said with mockery in her tone.
The latter didn’t reply but kept on scowling while she leisurely crossed her arms, waiting to see the effect of that strange liquid.
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