Chapter 262 MEET THE BEAS
262 MEET THE BEAS
On the other hand, Serefina and Raphael narrowed their eyes, seeing Raine's attitude. They could understand if Raine was angry and spoke rudely to them, but Belinda was someone that was always close to her and had never wronged the former in any case.
But then, Raine pouted sullenly as she spoke softly. "I want to meet Torak… why doesn't he want to see me?" She lowered her head sadly, she even bit her lips, the habit that she had whenever she felt anxious.
Out of instinct, Belinda patted her head, though she was still puzzled. "Torak…" She cleared her throat to get rid her shock. "Torak is not in his best condition now… he didn't want you to see him right now, not because he doesn't want to see you, but his condition is not allowing him."
Raine shook her head. "I still want to see him. I have come so far and I will not go home before I see him."
With that being said, Raine walked past Belinda and stood beside Serefina, she looked at the witch, right in her lime green eyes expectantly.
"Bring me to Torak, please." Raine pleaded.
If those people kept trying to prevent her from seeing Torak, then Raine knew who was on her side. Serefina was indeed a hateful person on some occasions, but she always stood her ground and Raine was sure about that.
If the witch said she would bring her to Torak, then that was exactly what she would do, no questions asked.
"Should I be the one to lead the way?" Serefina stared at Raphael, Calleb and Belinda.
Belinda looked anxiously at Raphael. "You can't bring her down there." She said in a pleading tone. "The beast is not stable."
"Maybe… if Raine met him, then she might help him…?" Calleb voiced out his own thought gingerly.
"What do you mean by she might help?!" Belinda snapped at the Gamma.
"She is the Alpha's mate after all." Calleb shrugged his shoulders, he shifted his gaze onto Raphael. "You said it yourself that the bond between the Alpha and Raine is strong enough for her to overcome her fear, why don't you think it will work the same way for the Alpha?"
Calleb's statement, somehow silenced both Raphael and Belinda, as those possibilities circulated inside their brains.
"Wow! Impressive! Sometimes when you use your brain correctly, you are not that bad." Serefina flattered Calleb in a mocking tone.
"What did you say!?" Serefina's words irked Calleb. It was hard for him to have a peaceful conversation with Serefina in the picture.
This time, it wasn't only three people who were frowning at Serefina, but Raine also joined them as she shot a dagger- look at her.
What kind of solution was that? Was she out of her mind?
"Why? Am I wrong?" Serefina asked in confusion innocently, seeing those people glaring at her. "Its either we go now or we have to wait until new year. So?"
Raine closed her eyes because Raphael still had not decided yet. "Lead the way please." She said to Serefina.
"Over here." It was Raphael who strode across the room and walked past Raine and Serefina, heading to the left side of the house.
Raine followed him eagerly as Calleb trailed behind her closely.
However, when Belinda was about to follow them, Serefina held her shoulder to stop her from going with them to the underground base where they kept the beast.
"What?" Belinda frowned when she saw Serefina's hand on her shoulder. She disliked her, but not to the point where she hated her, yet having Serefina touch her, felt odd.
"Stay, there is something that I want to ask you." Serefina said as she walked in a different direction.
Serefina didn't need to see to know whether Belinda was following her out of the house or not.
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Raphael pushed open a black door in the end of the corridor, he held the door open, so Raine and Calleb could go first.
Behind the door was a long corridor that lacked a proper source of light. The only dying light from the lamp above them, didn't offer much help in illuminating their path.
And as soon as Raine stepped in, there was a howl. An inhuman howl. The sound was low, ragged, and full of pain.
Gazing into the darkness, Raine felt someone holding her by her shoulder and knew almost immediately that it was Calleb, and he whispered in to Raine's ear, "Don't worry." The same words that he told Raine in her vision, as his hand tightened on her shoulder.
Calleb guided her as they descended the stairs. Raine moved slower and more cautiously. When she reached the bottom of the staircase, the faint light flickered.
At the end of the stairs, it was a hallway of old forgotten jail cells. This place had been a prison once.
The same sound. The same deep growl emanated from one of the cells. The growl was followed by a sorrowful whine.
Calleb stepped forward and as he pushed open the door, that was when Raine saw him.
A white Lycan bound by chains.
The sight of the beast now, killed her… this was the same beast that appeared in her vision.
It was Torak…
His white fur was stained with dirt and blood as he was trying hard to free himself from this wretched place.
The beast stood on his hind legs with his sharp, lengthy canines protruding from his gums. Coiled around his body were dozens of metal chains, bolted to the wall.
When Raine was in its vicinity, the beast caught her scent and raised his snout as if it was checking the air before its red eyes fell on Raine.