The Alpha King's Claim

Chapter 88



Chapter 88

The Alpha King’s Claim chapter 88 by desirenovel

Serena

Running with Aero in my wolf form was the most exhilarating thing I had done in my life. Well, second

really if I count our many, many bed actions together, but that was beside the point.

This was ever my first time shifting into my wolf. I had always wondered when I would transform into

one and actually doing it in the spiritual realm and under the central point of the River Enyd was mind-

blowing.

Now, Aero and I decided to take advantage of the situation. Side by side we ran towards the nearest

portal going back to Phanteon. Apparently, his teleportation ability doesn’t work normally in Sattus. Like

many others, he had to go through portals to be able to enter and leave the realm.

With my spacial magic, I could have transported us back to the Baltic Meadows in a snap, but I

honored my king’s lead. Plus, there was no harm in wanting to steal a bit of fun, right?

Once we arrived in our destination, Aero paused for a moment, gazed at me, and mind-linked, ‘Are you

ready, Serena?’

‘Yes, I am,’ I answered, which in wolf form were grunts and growls.

His snout bobbed up and down in response to my answer before jumping into the portal. I followed a

second later.

When I was back in Phanteon, I found that we were in a different part of the kingdom. We were

practically at the top of a mountain range where there were little vegetation and snow covered the soil.

Aero was poised towards the east side, where the Baltic Meadows was located. He stretched his limbs,

tipped his head, and howled beyond the limit of his lungs.

Smirking inside, I joined him, and together, we made the loudest, meaningful howl ever. This was to

inform our people that we were back and with certain targets in our minds.

After the howl, Aero shifted back into his human form wearing the same clothing he wore earlier before

Lady Yllana did her insertion spell. As to why he did so, I found the answer through our linked thoughts.

It seemed his teleportation ability only worked in his human form. He didn’t find this a disadvantage. In

fact, this didn’t bother him at all.

I shifted back too, although I would have wanted to stay longer as a wolf.

He chuckled whilst he stretched a hand to me, “Don’t worry. You can always shift back whenever you

want to. When this war ends, I’ll teach you all there is to know about being a werewolf and a lycan.”

“I’d like that, Aero,” I told him, now in my human form and wearing the same kick-ass clothing as

before.

We held hands and together our bodies vanished, reappearing in a raised rocky ground that

overlooked the whole of the Meadows.

The picture of werewolves and faes clashing welcomed us. It was so far a bearable sight. There were

some knights hurt and some werewolves wounded, but overall, the death toll was zero, and I wanted it

to remain that way. As queen and priestess of Phanteon and Ehnrelil respectively, my duty was their

safety. I couldn’t stand by and allow their lives get wasted, especially when this was started just

because of greed and hatred.

Aero looked at me and that look was enough a signal. Plan A, it said.

Silently and with burning eyes, I nodded.

I stepped forward. He stepped back. He allowed me enough room where I can focus whilst he provided

protection for me.

Closing my eyes, I recollected the memory I witnessed in the past where Geraden took King Alduin’s

life. Like I was the projector of this motion picture, I looked up into the sky, raised my hands, and softly

chanted my spell. Neon purple and green replaced the gloom of the clouds thereafter. It was the start of

the show.

‘This would be good,’ I thought to myself.

I could smell Geraden and Queen Adna’s scent somewhere in the Meadows, and definitely my beast

friend too. They would all watch as the murder scene gets played in front of them. My aunt would finally

know who took her mate’s life.

However, my expectations were met with disappointment. I frowned when the sky continued to stay

blank; no picture of Geraden or King Alduin at all. This unexpected complication, I quickly connected to

Sofia.

It turned out I got myself an attention seeker. A wannabe.

She may have learned some few tricks as the next priestess of Ehnrelil but she could never contend

with me.

I stopped my projection spell, allowing the sky to turn gloomy again. Turning around, I gave Aero a

hard look as I said, “Don’t stop me from beating this woman to a pulp.”

He grinned and raised his hands up. “I wouldn’t dream of it, Serena. Do whatever you want with her,

but be careful.”

I neared him and cupped his face.

“I will,” I said. “You too. You’re itching to find Nevannir, right?”

“I want to settle the score with him,” he answered, his eyes changing to golden.

“And Geraden too?”

He scoffed. “Elijah and your father volunteered to teach him a lesson.”

“Right,” I chuckled, the thought of them partnering up filled me with happiness. “Geraden sure is lucky.”

After exchanging nods and a quick peck on the lips, I vanished in front of him and materialized to

where the sour odor of Sofia exuded. It was in the fields of Salviste Lake. Fuck. She really had to go

and taint this beautiful place’s memory.

Or, she was probably hiding here, making sure no lycan warrior could find her.

“So, you know a blocking spell, huh? Is it to block the Elemental Witches’ spells against the fae army?”

I asked whilst standing behind her sorry ass. I was sure this was her reason. It was just unlucky for me

she also inadvertently blocked my projection spell.

I was mere inches away from her; so, so close to wrangling her neck from behind, but I opted not to. It

wouldn’t be fun that way.

The moment she heard my voice though, she turned around with a start and jumped away from me. This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

“You’re alive!” she cried out whilst showing a confused look.

I arched a brow. “Of course, I am. What made you think I was dead?”

“How did you escape Nevannir’s spiritual cage? You weren’t supposed to be here!”

I rolled my eyes at her. “Oh please, Sofia, spare me that drama. Let’s move on to business, shall we?

Remember what I told you in the cave?”

The look on her face turned stony then. “Try if you can kill me. I am certainly more skilled than you.”

She pulled her favorite weapon—that same one she used to kill King Alduin and the witches—and

glared at me.

I chuckled at her remark. “You’re delusional like your boyfriend.” I placed myself into a fighting stance,

making sure just in case she suddenly attacks, I would be ready to counter it. “What did he promise

you, huh? Queen Adna’s crown?”

“And rule with him, yes,” she continued.

I almost felt sorry for her for being such a dumb woman. Clearly, Nevannir was also using her as a

pawn.

“I couldn’t be my father’s lackey forever. It is time I take on what’s rightfully promised to me,” she

explained.

‘Father?’ My head immediately highlighted. Hell no… She actually admitted Geraden was her father?!

No wonder she was obedient with his every whim.

“I’m afraid you’ll only end up in disappointment, Sofia,” I remarked.

“Really now?” she slowly laughed. “Try me.”

With that, she vanished.

I honed in on her life energy and found that she was flying towards me.

Just in time, I blocked her death thrust with a weapon of my own: twin claymores that were freshly

sharpened. In the many trainings the elders had made me undergo, I was able to master the use of

short-range weapons. The twin claymores were always my first pick, summoning them on command

with my creation spell.

I figured they needed to make their debut in this fight to the death with Sofia. They would pair best with

her long, curved sword.

She appeared very close to my face with a proud snicker just before she sprinted away from me again.

“Good start. Now, it’s my turn,” I stated, leaping into her way without using my spacial magic. I didn’t

need to vanish. I was no copy-cat. I just needed to be quicker than her to be able to land a bone-

crushing blow.

A hairsbreadth away, that was the distance of my blade to her neck before she could spring out of my

reach.

“Retreating now are we?” I mocked just as I advanced my attack.

True, we were both quick on our feet and almost at the same speed, but I knew I was the better

priestess between us. I was wiser. I was more experienced. I didn’t harbor any hatred or greed. I was

surrounded by many people who loved me. Plus, I had the upper-hand. An ace.

Moving forward and around the lake, our blades clashed in a dance of death. She was able to wound

me with a slash on my left arm, but in return, I was able to thrust one of my blades through her left

flank. Blood oozed from our broken skin but hers was faster.

Despite the deep wound, she groaned only briefly as she laughed at me then like a crazy hyena.

Charging forward, she aimed at my chest. I was able to deflect it with my double blades and pushed

her backward, but suddenly, a sharp pain speared through to my right leg.

My eyes widened at the situation.

“My baby has a twin too, you know,” she haughtily confessed.

‘Fucking wannabe bitch!’ My mind cried out.

I groaned hard as she pulled the blade off of my muscle, but this didn’t distract me from her continued

attack. Sprinting backward, I was able to escape another deadly blow from her blades.

“This is getting boring!” she cried out, suddenly pausing from her tracks and tossing her swords into the

shoreline. “Let’s take this fight up a notch, Serena.”

Disc-shaped, yellowish energy started materializing behind her. It was more than twenty I reckon and it

was all ready to hit me.

I would have loved to stay in close combat but if she liked an exchange of our powers too then I could

oblige.

As if my leg wasn’t badly hurt, I straightened up, released the twin blades on the ground, and

summoned my own set of highly charged electrical shards. They were the color light blue, glowing in

the palm of my hands and ready to strike.

These two powers were taught by the elders during my training and I was sure this was also taught to

her. Surely, if my mother was alive, she would have hated seeing these abilities get used against a

fellow priestess.

The grass swayed haphazardly in response to our energy. The lake, from placid, developed wild

waves. These were concrete responses of the burgeoning energy around them.

“A taste of our own medicine, huh?!” I scoffed and thereafter flew towards her just as the disc-shaped

energy torpedoed towards me.

I blocked them right on time with my electrical shards, but some still managed to hurt me.

“There is only one priestess in Ehnrelil, Serena, and that would be me!”

Vanishing from my site, she continued throwing me the energy discs in almost all directions.

Due to this, I couldn’t find where she was exactly using my naked eye and her life energy, and this

really was a disadvantage. Still, I knew I had the upper-hand.

“This is fun,” I stated, suddenly appearing behind her. I heard her sharp gasp before I hugged her tight

and injected the highest electrical current into all of her nerves.

“Ahhhh!” she cried out on top of her lungs and thereafter fell face flat onto the ground.

“H—ow?” she rasped, turning her face slightly to me. “H—ow could yo—u be so fa—st? Ho—w could

you have fou—nd me so ea—sily?”

“I’m part-wolf, remember?” I answered, smiling. “I’m a hybrid. Plus, I have a good sense of smell. Your

disgusting odor just couldn’t be ignored.”

Then, I shifted in front of her, showing my majestic, blood-thirsty wolf.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.