Chapter 248: Control
Selena groaned miserably as she sat on the forest floor with her back propped up against a tree. Enzo
and I threw each other a concerned nce before both of us stared down at her. I didn’t see any other
injuries aside from where she hit her head when the Luna pushed her, and my gut told me that she was
exaggerating her pain. Whatever the Luna was doing to us earlier, I realized now that we were safe and
free of pain, was purely psychological. Theoretically, Selena shouldn’t have any pain other than what
was in her head, but the way that she kept rubbing and wincing all over her body made me think
otherwise.
I still didn’t know exactly why she came along with us, but as my wolf slowly returned to consciousness
after her longa, she exined it to me; and my suspicions about the twin bond were right.
“She must have tagged along when you two teleported,” Cora exined. “I didn’t do it on purpose. It
was because of your twin bond. Although…”
“It’s better this way,” I responded mentally as I continued to stare down at my whining twin sister. “It’s
better if she’s here, with me, where the Luna can’t kill her and thus kill both of us.”
Suddenly, however, Selena seemed to be out of control of her maturity and decided that she was too
angry to sit around any longer. She suddenly scrambled to her feet and tried to make a run for it,
causing Enzo and I to just stare after her incredulously for a moment as she tried to run through the
dark forest. With a sigh, Enzo walked after her — she wasn’t very fast as a human — and grabbed her
shoulder, causing her to scream.
“Get away from me!” she shrieked, wrenching her shoulder away from Enzo. “Murderer!
Traitor!”
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“Calm down!” Enzo replied, holding his hands up in surrender. “No one is trying to hurt you. You’re
going to hurt yourself, though, if you keep acting like this with that head injury.”
“Don’t tell me what to do or how to react,” Selena snarled, jabbing her finger into Enzo’s chest. “I’ll
scream if I want to!” Selena then opened her mouth to scream, but before she could, Enzo sighed once
more and poked his thumb into the center of her forehead. Before she could even react, his touch
made her eyes flutter closed and her knees buckle beneath her. Enzo caught her before she fell onto
the ground, then looked over at me with confusion written across his face.
“Maybe we should take her somewhere to keep an eye on her until she calms down,” I said, passing a
hand over my tired face. “She’s only going to get herself — both of us, actually — hurt.”
Enzo nodded and scooped her up in a fireman carry, then walked over to me. “We’ll have the pack
keep an eye on her.”
…
Now that Selena was asleep for the time being, Enzo and I took her back to the infirmary. We also had
no way of knowing exactly how long it would be before the Luna came after us, or if she would even
come after us. She was so different from Selena; her tactics were still a mystery to us. We didn’t know
if we would need to prepare to fight, whether we would need to hole up and hide, or even whether we
should leave down for everyone’s safety. Not only that, but it was also bing apparent to me that
the Luna was potentially working with the Crescents. She seemed to be under the impression that all
humans needed to be cleansed from the earth, which was a distinctly Crescent philosophy. For all we
knew, she would send a horde of Crescents toe after us and take over the town again.
It waste when we arrived at the infirmary. I hadn’t realized just how long we had actually spent in the
werewolf realm; it all felt like a blur. We were lucky that Frank had even been willing to help us,
because without him our journey would have been even longer; but the fact that Selena supposedly
killed, tortured him, or both, made his help feel like it was in vain. I felt as though I had led an innocent
man to death.
When we arrived at the infirmary, however, my thoughts were instantly broken by the view of all of our
friends sitting around the table. They all jerked their heads up as we opened the door, their mouths
hanging open with surprise.
“Enzo?! Nina?!” Luke shouted, having been the first to see us, and jumped up from his chair.
It was a happy, yet tearful, reunion. I hugged my friends for what felt like an eternity, sobbing into their
shirts as I tried to string together everything that had happened since Ist saw them in a coherent way.
None of it really made sense, though; I was in such a state of shock from it all that it didn’t even make
sense to me, and I had lived it. It wasn’t until Enzo exined everything that our friends finally seemed
to understand what happened.
“So… She’s human now?” Jessica asked, staring down at Selena’s sleeping body. We’did her out on
one of the infirmary beds, and she looked shockingly peaceful for the first time since I had met her. For
once, her face actually looked soft and innocent and not evil.
I nodded. “Thanks to Enzo,” I said, looking up at him with a weak smile. “He’s the one who snuck in the
antidote.”
Enzo shrugged. “You thought quickly, too,” he replied, gesturing toward the wrist that I had dug the
knife into. It was already healed now that my wolf had returned, not that it had ever been that deep of a
cut anyway. As soon as I saw the sh of bright blue in Enzo’s hand, I knew that I only needed to
distract Selena long enough for Enzo to inject her, and so I only pretended to cut my radial artery.
“How did you know it would work?” Luke asked, his eyes wide. “The antidote, I mean. You’ve never
used it on full-blown werewolves before, right? Only rogues?”
“Neither of us knew for sure,” Enzo replied quietly. His arms were folded across his chest as he looked
down at Selena. “We just had to hope that it would work. And if it didn’t…” His voice faltered. I reached
out then and took his hand, squeezing it gently.
“It doesn’t matter what would have happened if it didn’t work,” I said. “What matters is that it did work.
And we know more about the antidote now, which could be helpful against the Crescents. Which, by
the way…” I paused, licking my lips, and swallowed the lump in my throat. “We should be on guard. I
think the Luna might be working with them. The only other person who might know for sure is her.” I
pointed at Selena.
There was a silence before Matt suddenly spoke up. “We’ll keep her under close watch,” he said firmly.
“When she wakes up, we can question her. Now that she’s a human, she’s not so strong or scary. Not
at all.”
I nodded, still staring down at my sleeping twin sister. I hoped that Matt was right; hopefully, when
Selena woke up, she would be able to offer some information on the Luna’s ns. If not… We would
be in the dark.