Novel Name : A Gift from the Goddess

Chapter 42


Chapter Forty-Two I sat by Aleric’s bed in the Golden Blade’s hospital, having waited a few hours now
for him to wake up Much to my relief, the doctors said he would make a full recovery despite everything
that had happened. They successfully managed to remove the knife and seal him up until his body’s
natural healing ability could kick in.

Any minute now he would be waking up… and that ended up being exactly the case. He opened his
eyes slowly, looking around the room with eyelids still heavy, until he finally saw me.

“Aria…?” he mumbled weakly.

“I’m here,” I replied, moving a bit closer. I guess the nickname was staying and I still wasn‘t sure how to
feel about it. “What happened...?” I realised he must have had some drugs left in his system as he
sounded a bit out of it all still. “It was a silver knife,” I explained. “You’re lucky to be alive.”

He just nodded drowsily, settling back into the bed again.

“You realise you shouldn’t have done that, right?” I asked. “You‘re the future of this pack. You can’t go
around tanking knives for the sake of a Beta. And need I also remind you that you actually have two
Betas currently? There’s no reason to risk your life.” He groaned out a bit, but I didn‘t think it was from
the pain. More so because I was nagging him.

“Contrary to what you may believe, Aria,” he said quietly, closing his eyes again. “…I would actually care
if you got killed.”

I didn’t know how to reply to that. Instead, I sort of just... stared at him.

Did he realise how close I came to killing him?

I felt sick just thinking about it now.



His face then became calm as if he were drifting back to sleep, and so I wasn’t sure if he heard what I
said next. But I did end up managing to reply to him ever so quietly. “If you got killed… I’d care too,” I
whispered finally, though I wasn’t sure if I was telling him o r myself.

Regardless of who I’d once known, this boy in front of me deserved the benefit of the doubt. I had to
have faith that he could change. That there was a better future ahead of us this time. Shortly after he fell
asleep again, I finally got up to leave, satisfied that he was going to be okay. I had instructions to head
home without him and knew whoever was coming to pick me u p would be waiting.

ADRESSEN PRYWATAISYTISTA EN ESTE POSITIONS

ternet

I gathered up my things and left the hospital, however, I was surprised by who I found by the car. Waiting
for me outside was my father, staring off to the side with a look on his face that told me he was extremely
unimpressed.

“…Father? What are you doing here?” I asked. He looked up as soon as he heard my voice and instantly
his body relaxed. He even made up the last few feet between us quickly and pulled me into a hug. “You
scared me,” he said, relief flooded in his voice. “…I’m sorry.” Even though I was fine, it felt nice to be
hugged by him. I still felt safe being with him, regardless of the fact that I had spent so long toughening
up these last few months. His presence brought me an immeasurable comfort.

After a few seconds, he finally pulled away, shaking his head.

“You have nothing to be sorry for. If those damn warriors had done their fucking jobs, none of this would
have happened.” I was surprised to hear my father swear for the first time. He really must have been
furious. I could only imagine the punishment waiting for those poor warriors once they returned home.
Not that it was their fault. Aleric and I had been the ones to wander off without telling them, after all.



“It’s okay, I’m fine,” I assured him. “Weirdly enough… Aleric saved my life.”

“Yes…. I heard.”

His face then became conflicted like he wanted to say something. “What is it...?” I asked. I found his
reaction odd since it was unusual these days for him to hide anything from me, especially after what we’d
shared. “Well, it’s not that strange to hear he saved you...,” he finally said. “I‘ve been wanting to tell you
this for months now but I couldn’t. In fact, I still shouldn‘t. But I think it‘s important so you can get the full
picture given your history.” I frowned, worried over whatever he was about to say.

“The day of the meeting for your admittance to be trained as a Beta heir,” he started. “The confidential
discussion didn‘t play out the way you probably thought. The way it was standing was a four to five
sway… and Aleric held the last vote to decide. If he didn‘t vote in your favour, Aria, you would have lost.”

I stood shocked, unsure what to make of that. If that were true, then he knowingly agreed to, not only
work alongside me as a team, but also supported what would inevitably mean rejecting him as my mate
one day. Multiple different theories started going through my mind as to why he would give me a chance
to become Beta, but none of them really made sense. Not really, anyway.

live in wilderna

If anything, all I felt now was more confused. I agreed to keep the information my father told me to
myself. After all, none of the participants were meant to know what went on during that meeting room
whilst we stood outside. If I told anyone then my father would end up with pretty severe consequences.

A lot of time passed after the events at the Golden Blade. For starters, I turned sixteen finally.

It was something I had been waiting to happen for so long, and I was already extremely excited to start
my full responsibilities as Beta heir. With it also came the added bonus of finally being able to drop high
school and begin full-time training for the future ranked position



The relationship between Aleric and I became much better also. We now spent a lot of our days in the
gym sparring and practising, even doing close combat. It didn’t feel as weird anymore and, on a certain
level, we had even built up a level of trust with each other; as most would expect after he had saved my
life. Some might even say we were friendly now. However, neither of us had brought up what he’d said in
the hospital since coming home, and I didn’t dare ask if he’d heard my last words either… but I was
getting used to him calling me Aria now at the very least. It seemed like such a small insignificant thing
and yet… it had been something that held a lot of weight for me in my past life. My full name had always
been something that seemed to create more distance between us, like a wall he used to keep me out.

But there were more changes too.

Ever since that day with the rogues, there had been a shift within myself too. A split. I felt like there were
two Arias now. There was the ‘me’ now, who was strong, determined and constantly fighting for
change… and the old ‘me’, who was broken, anxious and constantly terrified at any given moment she
would be hurt. That she would be rejected again… or worse.

Seeing Aleric dying with his life in my hands that day had only seemed to cause something inside my
brain to crack, and now it was becoming painfully obvious just how different we were. It had been her
voice I’d heard inside my head. The voice of a girl who would succumb to murder as a means of survival,
both present and past.

And I saw her, the old Aria, every time I caught my own reflection in the mirror. It was like she was
constantly there, scared and insecure, peering out from behind my eyes. Because of that, I found it
difficult at times to assure myself that I was on the right path. I knew she was always s o close by, just
hiding behind the surface. ...Whispering every now and then my worst fears. But there was something
else that bothered me too. Something that had been disturbing me for a few months now. And yet, every
time I went to remember what it was, it would escape m e instantly. I found my memory would begin to
have lapses like this every now and then, slowly becoming more frequent the more time that went by in
my new life.



Then, finally, after all these months later, it came time for Aleric’s coming of age ceremony. He had
turned eighteen and the event being thrown tonight was considered no light matter.

stately as a la parte year your

NEROZAT Spray

Tonight, he would shift for the very first time and learn to become one with his wolf. The Alpha heir’s
eighteenth was considered the biggest event of the entire generation and took literally months of
planning.

And so, of course, I was expected to attend also.

I debated wearing attire more fitting for a Beta heir; maybe some pants and a shirt. Something that would
tell others I took my role seriously. But it didn‘t take long for me to realise how dumb that was. I hadn’t
spent all this time arguing for my right to be taken seriously as a female Beta just to try and impress
anyone now by dressing more masculine. If they were going to doubt me over just the clothes I wore
then they weren’t worth my time anyway. I had a right to feel both pretty and pretty badass at the same
time without their judgment. And so I went with a violet dress that matched my eyes. It was definitely
more embellished and delicate than what I would have chosen normally, but given the event, I felt it was
necessary. Lucy also had a ridiculous amount of fun styling my hair, something I‘d normally tell her not to
fuss over. But she took it to the next level and the results were, admittedly, actually very stunning.

An hour later I finally arrived at the event. A large and very swanky looking building in town had been
rented out for the occasion. It was double story and had a balcony surrounding it that overlooked the
forest down below. Later tonight, Aleric and a few other selected pack members would go down to that
forest and witness his first shift. I wouldn‘t be there for that part though; it was tradition for those
witnessing to be already of age so they could go running in the woods after. Looking around inside, there
were a lot of faces I did recognise, and many I did not. But everyone was impeccably well dressed in
their formal attire for the evening. A few I assumed were representatives from alliances in a show of



good faith for Aleric’s future, others I assumed were here in the hopes of finding their mates. It was
common to travel to other packs if they had no luck in finding their other half within their own territories. I
was grateful to not have to worry about any of that tonight myself. Whilst Aleric would be coming of age,
he would still need to wait until I was eighteen for the mate bond to be formed. Until then, neither of us
would feel it. Not that it mattered though. I planned on becoming Beta and doing what was necessary to
fulfil that. It wasn’t long after everyone arrived that Alpha Tytus gathered a crowd for a few speeches and
announcements. All of which were thankfully fairly short.

I looked up at Aleric from within the crowd and saw a slight happiness in his eyes that I couldn’t recall
having seen the last time I‘d gone to this party. He wore the same expensive and nicely fitted suit, his
black wavy hair still perfectly tamed, and yet it was his expression that stood out the most. He seemed
happier, if that was even possible for his usually very stoic face.

In the past, I had been paraded next to him for this entire event, the assumed future Luna. It was one of
the first times we’d ever really spent an extended amount of time together. I could remember being in
silent awe of him, wondering if he would really be mine one day. In true Aleric fashion though, he had
barely even looked at me the whole night. I was grateful this time that no one was pressuring me to fulfil
a role based on that

assumption; the one where we’d be romantically involved one day. Though I doubted many would even
dare to insinuate it now. These days, I’d spent so long asserting my position to be treated as a Beta heir,
that i knew they’d be too scared to mention it. And so, I looked on at Aleric from the crowd only, our eyes
only meeting once the speeches had finally ended. He walked over to me when everyone started to
disperse and I dramatically bowed in jest at his approach, smiling

“Happy birthday, Alpha heir. May the Goddess smile upon you.”

His lip tugged ever so slightly in a smile, narrowing his eyes at the scene I was making. “Cut that out,
Aria.” I laughed. “Well, I’m glad you look to be enjoying yourself at least.” But before he could reply,



suddenly Tytus shouted back over the crowd and everyone went silent.

“Oh, I almost forgot, everyone!” he yelled, getting the room’s attention again. “To kick off the event, Aleric
will need to partake in the first dance.”

I tensed up. I remembered that dance too well. They couldn’t actually make me do it again this time…
could they? But to my dismay, Tytus’ eyes moved to me and I realised he had thought of this already.
“Aria, you are the highest-ranked female in our pack who is of similar age to Aleric. Would you mind
joining him in starting tonight‘s festivities?” I sighed internally. I shouldn‘t have expected anything less
from him. “It would be my honour, Alpha,” I replied, a forced smile on my face. I turned to Aleric, bowing
my head, before curtsying to signify my invitation. Even though I knew he wouldn’t decline, I was still
relieved when he held his hand out towards me.

And without any further delay, we started to dance. The music was classical and somewhat upbeat, but I
managed to keep up. I had spent hours practising this type of dance in the past and yet, despite it being
a very long time, I still remembered the steps perfectly

Aleric’s hand was at my waist, my own against his shoulder, and it was a nice feeling to be so close to
him without being afraid. We had spent so many months training together now that it had oddly brought
us closer. We moved together effortlessly, everyone standing around to watch us. I expected to feel
nervous by the crowd’s stares, scared of making a mistake at any minute, but instead I felt comfortable
enough to keep my head up. I had to remind myself I wasn’t *her*. The old Aria. I was stronger than that.

Before long, the song came to an end and we stepped back to bow to one another, the entire crowd
clapping. I smiled at him and was thankful the entire thing had gone by without a hitch. Very quickly after
that did everyone around us begin to talk loudly as they walked off or went t o dance themselves; the
music for the next song already having started up.

har



“You look really…,” Aleric started to say, but his voice was cut off by the noise of the crowd and music.

I frowned, having not heard anything he said. “What did you say?” I yelled back. But I didn’t get the
chance to hear whatever it was because suddenly I felt a hand on my shoulder, the voice of someone by
my ear. “Do you mind if I cut in for the next dance?” they asked.

I could feel my heart race and legs become weak. Because that voice was so familiar.

But it couldn’t be. Could it...?

I sharply turned around and there, standing right before me… Was Cai.

Cai.

In the flesh. He was here. Really here.

He smiled at me, his golden eyes striking and somehow even brighter than how I had remembered them.
“Hey, little one,” he said in a casual tone. “Been a long time, aye?”


62fb1bb41dcb31934bd49bda

Read A Gift from the Goddess Chapter 42 By Dawn Rosewood

A Gift from the Goddess Chapter 42 Updated Here. A Gift from the Goddess Author Dawn Rosewood update Chapter 42,Their love was a dance, graceful and timeless,In his embrace, she found the courage to be herself,She found strength in his unwavering support,In the candlelight, their love illuminated the darkness,With a soft touch, he wiped away her fears,With a single touch, they ignited a flame that would never fade, A Gift from the Goddess Has the latest chapter been updated?

Rankings

To Cure the Playboy

Hailey Allen

Read To Cure the Playboy by Hailey Allen. Genre: Chinese novels. Read the full novel online for free hereRecovering from

Love Has its Will by Selena Lewis

Selena Lewis

Read Love Has its Will by Selena Lewis by Selena Lewis. Genre: Chinese novels. Read the full novel online for free hereT

World Teacher – Other World Style Education & Agent

Neko Kouichi

A man who was once called the world strongest agent ended up becoming a teacher after his retirement to train the new ge

Undefeated God of War

方想

Youth, is meant to be used to shed sweat under the sun!Youth, is to continuously engage in battles, and secure the win!

I Stayed At Home For A Century, When I Emerged I Was Invincible

Halfway Breeze

Chu Xuan transmigrated to a fantasy world and became the young master of a powerful family. He was rebuked for misbehavi

I&##039;m the King Of Technology

Lumydee

Chu Yi dies in a car crash and becomes Landon Barn, the illegitimate son of king Barn, ruler of Arcadina. Because his mo

Kiss Me Goodnight, Mrs. CEO!

黛蜜儿

In the middle of the night, looking at the woman in his embrace, he smiled devilishly, “With your discontentment, do y

My Entire Class Was Summoned to Another World except for Me

サザンテラス

A god of a different world had abruptly appeared in my classroom and semi-forcibly summoned the entire class to his worl

A Man Like None Other

Unknown

Read A Man Like None Other by . Genre: Chinese novels. Read the full novel online for free here.Jared Chance seethes wit

One Useless Rebirth

不会下棋

He Bai won the lottery, became rich, and reached the pinnacle of life. Then, he inadvertently took a picture of the Film

A Gift from the Goddess Lastest Chapters