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Now reading: Chapter 89 – The Path of the Retreating Enemy from The Alpha Who Regrets Losing Me, a Fantasy novel by ThGirlOutOfHerPack.

As the white lights of the World Governnt vehicles disappeared between the trees, no one in the clearing moved imdiately. The silence left behind by their retreat was far more disturbing than the end of a battle. Because this was not the silence of defeat. It was the emptiness left behind by an enemy who had gotten what it wanted. Elara knew this from the dark vibration inside her chest. The fourth line was still there. Kael’s warmth and Rowan’s coolness had withdrawn from her body, but the traces they left behind still remained beneath her skin. The Moon Spirit, anwhile, no longer seed to be only inside her as before. It felt as though it was also looking toward the direction where the retreating tallic scent remained.

The Blackthorn wolves still wanted to attack. Lucien’s n were trying to restore the order of the border. Rowan’s guards were waiting for their own Alpha’s command. Talon was looking at Kael. The young guard was looking at Rowan. There was a different question on every face, but all questions led to the sa place. What happens now?

Before Elara answered, she listened to the Moon Spirit inside her. "We saw their path," it had said. That sentence no longer felt only like a warning. It also felt like an opportunity. The World Governnt had found a way to reach her. But while doing so, they had opened part of their own systems to her. The data sent before the device shut down had not been one-way. Elara could feel it. A thin, tallic, cold trace stretched eastward through the forest. It was going sowhere far away. Not to a center. To a smaller but important point. A relay station.

"They are carrying the data," Elara said.

Kael turned to her imdiately. "Where?"

Elara fixed her eyes on the direction where the retreating vehicles had disappeared. "Not to the center yet. First, it is going to a relay station. It will be cleaned there. Then copied."

Rowan’s gaze sharpened. "How do you know that?"

Before Elara answered, the dark vibration in her chest sank a little deeper. "Because while they touched us, we touched them too."

That sentence silenced every side in the clearing. The Blackthorn wolves did not understand what it ant, but they felt that it was dangerous. Lucien’s n looked at each other. Rowan’s guards did not take even one step. And when Kael looked at Elara, for the first ti, he could not hide that he was afraid not only of her power, but of where that power could now reach.

Talon stepped forward. "If you follow this, you will go directly into their line."

Elara looked at him. "They already entered ours."

Talon did not answer. Because it was true.

The Blackthorn mark on Kael’s shoulder was still burning faintly. The pack had not stopped calling him. But Kael was no longer looking at that call only as soone being pulled. He looked at it like soone who could give it direction. He turned to Talon. "How many did you bring?"

Talon had not been prepared for that question. "Twelve."

"Send six to the northern line. If the World Governnt sends a second convoy, stop them before they reach this clearing. The rest will co with us."

A brief resistance appeared in Talon’s eyes. "With us?"

Kael’s voice was low, but it no longer carried argunt. "With . And with her."

Talon’s gaze shifted to Elara. For a mont, the old pack logic surfaced on his face. Then what he had just seen suppressed it. Kael standing beside Elara no longer looked only like the complication of an old mate bond. Blackthorn’s Alpha had made a choice despite his own pack’s call. That choice was dangerous for the pack. But it was not weakness.

Talon did not lower his head. But he did not object either. "Six to the northern line," he said to those behind him. "The rest will follow the Alpha."

anwhile, Rowan turned to his own guards. The young guard was still uncertain. Rowan saw that. "There is an old stone passage at the eastern bend of the border. If the World Governnt uses that road, Lucien’s barrier will not be enough. Go there and close the line."

The young guard paused for a mont. "Lucien’s order?"

This ti, Rowan’s voice was not harsher, but clearer. "My order."

Those two words created a small shift inside the blue light. Rowan’s guards looked at one another. Then the young one lowered his head. "Yes, Alpha."

Lucien’s man stepped in. "Lucien will not like this."

Rowan looked at him. "I am not doing it for Lucien to like it."

That sentence caught Elara’s attention. Rowan was still standing calmly, but this calm was no longer a cover left from Lucien’s training. It had beco the shape of his own decision. When Elara saw this, sothing else shifted inside her. Kael was learning to stop his old possession. Rowan was learning to separate his old obedience. To stay beside her, both of them had begun standing not only against her, but against their own worlds too.

The Moon Spirit spoke quietly inside her. "This is why they are dangerous."

Elara answered, "I know."

"No," said the Moon Spirit. "You do not know yet. Soone changing for you can one day turn into soone demanding paynt from you."

Elara heard this, but did not step back. Because not every truth had to stop her anymore. So truths only showed her that she needed to walk more carefully.

A second tallic hum rose in the distance. This ti it was not the sound of vehicles, but a thin vibration coming from the sky. Rowan lifted his head. "Surveillance drone."

Kael turned to Talon imdiately. "Take it down."

One of the Blackthorn wolves shifted halfway out of human form. His shoulders widened, his hands turned into claws, and he climbed up the trunk of a tree before launching himself upward. At the sa ti, one of Lucien’s n sent blue light into the air. As the drone passed between the trees, a red shadow and a blue line closed over it at the sa ti. The small tal body shattered and fell to the ground.

Elara looked at the fallen piece. A thin white light was still leaking from inside the device. Even this small piece was trying to watch her. The World Governnt had not retreated. It had only widened the distance.

"We have little ti," Rowan said. "If the data reaches the relay station, they will produce more of the sa device."

Kael’s voice ca out darker. "Then we catch it before it arrives."

Elara shook her head. "No. If we catch it on the road, they will send it to another line. We will let it reach the station."

Talon turned to her sharply. "What?"

Elara’s voice was calm. "We need to see where they will place the data. If we cut the branches before finding the root, it will grow again."

That sentence stood heavier in the clearing than expected. Kael looked at her. So did Rowan. They both noticed the sa thing. Elara was no longer only reacting to attacks. She was thinking about the enemy’s system. Not like Adrian. Not like Lucien either. Differently. From sowhere more instinctive, darker, and more dangerous.

Kael slowly approached. This ti, he did not touch her. But the distance between them still beca dangerous enough. "Do you know where this will take you?"

Elara looked at him. "No."

"You will go anyway."

"Yes."

An old fla stirred in Kael’s gaze. This ti, there was no desire to stop her. There was a desire to burn with her. "Then I am coming too."

Rowan spoke from a few steps away. "So am I."

Elara turned to Rowan. "Your border and your pack are trying to keep you here."

Rowan’s answer did not delay. "That is why I need to go. If I stay here, they will have decided for again."

Kael looked at Rowan for a brief mont. There was still rivalry between them. That had not disappeared. But this ti, there was sothing else inside the rivalry. Recognition. While standing beside the sa woman, both of them were beginning to understand what it cost to leave their old orders behind. That did not make them friends. But it placed them more honestly inside the sa war.

Elara looked at both of them. "You will not follow ."

Kael’s brows lifted slightly. Rowan remained silent.

Elara continued. "You will co with . If you forget the difference, I will leave you behind."

A brief, dark expression appeared at the corner of Kael’s lips. "I believe you can do that."

Rowan’s voice ca calm. "So do I."

That small answer created an involuntary warmth inside Elara. A dangerous warmth. Because both of them believing in her was sothing she had once needed. Now it gave her strength, but it also pushed her into a greater responsibility.

The Moon Spirit murmured inside her. "This is how chosen closeness begins. Then it either becos a bond, or a wound."

Elara answered inwardly. "Then we learn to walk without bleeding."

"Humans always say that," said the Moon Spirit. "Then they bleed."

Elara almost smiled, but she did not. Because the data line was still burning in the distance.

Within a short ti, three different groups split off. Six of the Blackthorn wolves scattered north. Rowan’s guards went to the eastern bend. Two of Lucien’s n stayed behind to keep the border barrier open. Talon remained behind Kael, but kept his eyes on Elara too. The young guard wanted to stay beside Rowan. Rowan allowed it with a brief look. And so a small but strange team ford. Elara, Kael, Rowan, Talon, the young guard, and one of Lucien’s blue-marked n. No one trusted one another. But all of them were walking in the sa direction.

The forest began to change toward the east. The blue order of Lucien’s border slowly weakened. In its place ca a drier, more tallic air. The road taken by the World Governnt vehicles had left deep tracks in the soil. Elara did not look at those tracks. She followed the dark vibration left by the fourth line in her chest. This vibration sotis grew stronger, sotis almost disappeared. As if the system on the other side had also noticed her gaze and was trying to hide its own trace.

After a while, the Moon Spirit spoke. "Right." Elara changed direction without hesitation. Kael followed imdiately. So did Rowan. Talon grunted. "The road is on the left."

Without turning, Elara spoke. "The road they want us to see is on the left."

Talon fell silent. This ti he did not argue. Because a little farther ahead, the vehicle tracks indeed beca more visible on the left, while on the right, there was a narrow area with almost no trace at all. When Elara turned right, the forest grew denser. Branches struck their faces, the soil softened, and their footsteps were swallowed. The tallic scent of the World Governnt should have been weak here. But Elara felt the opposite. The real trace was here. The invisible trace.

The young guard asked Rowan in a low voice, "Alpha, do we trust her?"

Rowan’s answer was very short. "Right now, she sees the road."

"Is that trust?"

"No," said Rowan. "That is accepting the truth."

Elara heard this. She did not like the answer. But she did not like it because it was true.

About half an hour later, an old stone tower appeared inside the forest. At first glance, it was abandoned. Its top was broken, its walls covered in moss, its windows dark. But before Elara even ca closer, the fourth line in her chest went cold. The tower looked old. The thing inside it was new and tallic. The World Governnt was using old structures to hide this place. They had buried devices inside stone, technology inside history.

Rowan looked at the tower. "This is an old watchtower."

For the first ti, Lucien’s man looked uneasy. "It appears abandoned in the border records."

Kael spoke dryly. "So it is not abandoned."

Elara looked at the broken window on the second floor of the tower. Inside, a white light flickered for an instant. The data had just arrived. It was still being processed.

"We are going in," Elara said.

Talon objected imdiately. "Without making a plan?"

Elara looked at him. "This is the plan. We will find the system before they copy the data. You and your man will hold the outer line. Rowan will solve the locks inside. Kael will co with ."

Kael’s gaze turned to Elara. "Why ?"

Elara’s answer was calm. "Because if they touch the fourth line again inside, I will need fire to keep in the world."

That sentence created a very small but deep change on Kael’s face. Rowan gave Elara a strange look. There was no possession in the sentence. But there was a bare need. For the first ti, Elara was saying Kael’s presence not like a weakness, but like a chosen balance. Kael understood that. And this ti, he said nothing.

Rowan’s voice ca lower. "And is my role only locks?"

Elara looked at him. "No. You will keep the exit path open." There was a brief silence. "If I get lost inside, you will find the way to bring out."

Rowan received that answer. Put it inside himself. Added nothing on top of it. Because so sentences beca smaller if they were answered too quickly.

When they entered the tower, the air inside was colder than outside. tal panels had been placed behind the stone walls. White cables passed beneath the old staircase. There were not blue seals on the walls, but the thin symbols of the World Governnt. This place was neither completely technology nor completely magic. It was a dirty union of the two.

There were two soldiers on the lower floor. Talon’s man threw a stone from outside. The mont one of the soldiers turned his head, Kael took him down. Rowan caught the other one by the wrist, turned his weapon aside, and pressed him against the wall without a sound. Elara did not stop. The vibration in her chest was taking her to the stairs.

When they reached the second floor, the white light grew stronger. In the middle of the room stood a smaller ring device. Beside it were three screens. On one was the orange line, on another the red and blue lines, and on the third, the fourth shadow. Beneath the screen, a single phrase was written.

LUNAR SUBJECT: PARTIAL ACCESS.

When Elara read those words, the Moon Spirit inside her beca motionless, almost like it had fallen into a coma. That was more frightening.

Kael saw the screen. "Let’s destroy this."

Rowan spoke imdiately. "Wait. If the data was sent sowhere else, destroying this will not be enough."

Elara approached the device. The fourth shadow moved slowly on the screen. Then it stopped, as if it had noticed Elara. The shadow on the screen was not the sa as the presence that had appeared behind Elara. This was not a copy. It was a trace. What the World Governnt had obtained was not the full being, but the location of a door.

"They hid this," Elara said. "What was sent is not full data. It is more like a coordinate."

Rowan leaned toward the screen. "Where does it open?"

Elara did not answer. Because she did not only see the answer. She felt it.

A sound ca from below the tower. The sound of tal doors closing at the sa ti.

Talon shouted from outside. "They set a trap for us!"

The writing on the screen changed.

REMOTE TRANSFER COMPLETE.

Kael clenched his teeth. "We are too late."

Elara lifted her head. "No."

Rowan looked at her. "Elara."

Elara moved closer to the fourth shadow on the screen. "They took the location of the door. But the door is not one-way."

For the first ti, the Moon Spirit spoke sharply. "Do not do this."

Elara answered inwardly. "You said we saw their path."

"Seeing the path is one thing. Looking inside is another."

As Kael ca closer to Elara’s back, neither of them could tell whether he had not waited for permission this ti, or whether it felt that way because Elara had already given it before. But his hand settled on the sa point again. "Whatever you are doing, do it fast."

Rowan turned to the door. "We have less than five minutes."

Elara lifted her palm in front of the screen. This ti, she did not touch the device, but the shadow on the screen. The mont her fingers touched the glass, the room went dark. Kael’s hand burned on her back. Rowan’s voice ca from far away. Talon was pounding on the door. The young guard was shouting. But Elara was no longer in the tower.

Elara saw a corridor open before her. White. Long. Silent. At the end of the corridor, there was a room. Inside the room was a large table, a black moon symbol on the table, and an ancient writing on the wall. A writing hidden inside the World Governnt’s records, but not belonging to them. Elara could not read the words. But the Moon Spirit could.

For the first ti, the Moon Spirit’s voice carried sothing close to fear. "This is not their center."

Elara asked inwardly. "Where is this?"

At the end of the vision, the silhouette of a woman appeared. She was not one of the World Governnt soldiers. Her face was not clear, but around her neck was a thin stone that looked like darkened moonlight. The woman lifted her head. As if she knew Elara was watching her. Then she spoke.

"At last, the vessel has found the path."

Elara’s breath stopped. The woman smiled. "Bring her to ."

The vision broke.

When Elara returned to the tower room, her knees buckled. Kael caught her. This ti there was urgency in his hold, but no possession. Rowan was standing by the door, and for the first ti, there was real alarm on his face.

"What did you see?" Rowan asked.

Elara could not speak for several seconds. The fourth line in her chest was no longer only vibrating. It was looking in a direction. It had recognized soone.

"There is soone behind the World Governnt," Elara said.

Kael’s voice darkened. "Adrian?"

Elara slowly shook her head. "No. Adrian is only the man trying to open the door."

Below, the tal door began to break. Talon shouted. "We need to get out!"

Elara looked at the screen one last ti. The words LUNAR SUBJECT had disappeared. Another phrase had replaced them.

VESSEL LOCATED.

Rowan read it. "They did not mark us. They marked you."

Elara’s voice ca low. "No." Then she fixed her eyes on her own reflection in the darkened screen. "Not ."

The Moon Spirit completed inside her. "Us."

The door broke completely. Kael moved to Elara’s side. Rowan stood on her other side.

As the footsteps of the soldiers coming from below filled the tower, Elara understood for the first ti that the enemy was not only chasing them.

The enemy wanted them to co and was calling them to the place it wanted.

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