Chapter 278: The Final Stretch
I watched Selena walk away after promising to im her. The n was to have the small iming
ceremony on Saturday night, but I needed to confirm that she was telling the truth first. I decided that I
would have to talk to Enzo about it.
After my exam, I went to meet Enzo in the hockey arena. When I walked in, he was in the midst of
training the hockey team. I couldn’t help but smile as I walked over to the barricade and watched them
do their drills on the ice. Seeing them doing what they loved again, just like old times, made me happy.
“Hey, Nina,” Enzo said, skating up to me when they took their break. He reached over the barricade
and pulled me toward him, nting a kiss on my lips. He smelled like sweat from training so hard, but I
liked the scent.
“I need to talk to you,” I said, lowering my voice. “I talked to Selena earlier.”
“Oh?” Enzo raised his eyebrows. I knew that he was still skeptical of Selena, and I didn’t me him.
But I was almost entirely certain that she was telling the truth; I just needed to confirm it somehow.
I nodded. “She told me something about the Luna. Something interesting… She said that the Luna
created these gically engineered rogues using her own blood, and that if the Luna were to die, then
the rogues wouldn’t be able to survive either.”
Enzo’s eyebrows raised even further. “And how did you get this information?” he asked.
I felt my face go red as I spoke. “I promised that I would im her this weekend. Saturday night,
actually.”
“Nina!” Enzo hissed, holding me firmly by both shoulders. “Are you insane?”
“I can tell that she’s telling the truth,” I insisted. “But maybe… Maybe we can take down the Luna first.”
Enzo scoffed. I could tell that he was pretty angry with me. “You n on taking her down between now
and Saturday night?” he asked, sounding incredulous. “Do you know how ridiculous that sounds? Not
only that, but what if you do somehow manage to kill the Luna, and then you im Selena and she just
goes straight back to her old self? What then, hm?”
I shook my head and curled my hands up into fists at my sides as Enzo spoke. “Listen, Enzo,” I replied,
“I needed to do whatever it took to get Selena to talk. Time is running out; it’ll only be a matter of time
before the Crescentse back.”
“And we’ll be well prepared when they do,” Enzo said. “We’ve got plenty of help around here. The town
is protected, and the Crescents have beenying low. We don’t need to rush this.”
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“What about my father?” I hissed. “He’s still in the Luna’s clutches. What about those poor people in the
werewolf realm who have been suffering because of her rule? What about the people out there in our
world who are still rogues because we couldn’t save everyone with the antidote? What about them?”
Enzo went silent. By this point, the rest of the hockey team had noticed our quarreling and were slowly
beginning to gather around curiously.
“Listen,” I pleaded. “Despite what Selena has done, she is still my twin; and the bond between us is
stronger than the bond that any regr human twins would have. I know she’s telling the truth. And I
know that if we can just take down the Luna, this will be all over. Her gically engineered rogues will
die. My father will be released from her spell, and with his help we’ll be able to take down the
Crescents. Time is running out, and we need to hurry.”
For a long time, Enzo just stared at me. But then, finally, he spoke.
“So, what do you suggest?” he asked.
Suddenly, Matt chimed in. “I say we storm the Alpha King’s mansion,” he said. “We have our own little
army. We can use the distraction while someone assassinates the Luna.”
Enzo and I slowly turned to look at Matt, then back at each other.
“He’s right,” I said quietly.
Enzo stared down at the ice for a few moments. His jaw was shifting back and forth, just like it always
did when he was thinking deeply. “We could do it,” he finally said after some time. “We’ll need to n,
though. We can’t just storm the Alpha King’s mansion on a whim… But you’re right, Nina. Time is
running out, and people are suffering because we’ve been dragging our feet and preparing for a battle
that might be impossible to win if we keep letting the Luna create more gically engineered rogues.”
He then looked back up at me, and his soft brown eyes were wrought with worry. I reached across the
barrier and took his hand, squeezing it gently.
“Thank you, Enzo,” I said.
“This begs the question, though,” Matt chimed in again, skating up to stand beside us. “Who’s going to
assassinate the Luna?”
At the thought of this, it felt as though my heart stopped for a moment. Deciding who would do it felt too
real, too concrete. I didn’t want anyone to have to die, but I knew that it was the only way to stop her
from destroying both realms entirely.
“I’ll do it,” I said finally, swallowing the lump of fear in my throat as I stood up a little straighter. “I’ll kill
the Luna if the rest of you can create a distraction. It’s my n, so I should be the one to do it.”
A silence fell over the arena. I could see the rest of the team shifting ufortably on the ice behind
Enzo and Matt, waiting and wondering. The thought of killing someone with my own two hands made
me feel physically sick, but I knew that it was the only option for us right now. For all we knew, the Luna
was creating an even bigger army of gically engineered rogues that very minute. She had already
invaded my mind during my dream, and very well could have been watching me at that very moment,
anticipating my every move. We needed to act quickly.
But Enzo finally shook his head. His soft brown eyes met mine again, and his face was stony, like he
was trying to hide his true emotions. Behind that facade, I knew that there was pure terror whirling
around in his mind.
“No,” he said. “I won’t let you do that. I won’t make you be the one to have to kill like that. We’ll find
another way. We’ll… We’ll find someone who can do it quickly and easily; someone who has killed
before.”
“And who would that even be?” Matt asked, looking around. “None of us has ever killed anyone like
that. None of us even knows theyout of that ce well enough to be able to get in and kill her without
being caught first.”
Enzo chewed his lip for a moment, but his eyes stayed fixed on me.
“No, it won’t be any of you,” he said. His grip tightened around my hand, and his fingers were warm and
comforting. “I lived there for weeks. I know theyout well. I… I can do it. I’ll kill the Luna.”