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The Omega Mated To The Four

Chapter 151
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The Alpha Bond 151 I sat at the wooden café table, my fingers idly tapping the notebook in front ofas I read the lines of the riddle aloud: "By the moonlit lake, reflections guide, Symbols hidden in ripples, where secrets abide." I frowned. "A lake...?" Isaiah leaned back in his chair, arms crossed, as he raised an eyebrow. "A lake could mean anything. There are literally thousands of lakes in the world. How are we supposed to find the right one?" I pursed my lips, glancing at Austin, who was flipping lazily through The Book of Lores in his lap. The old tome, filled with history, myths, and ancient prophecies, had proven useful so far. Hopefully, it had something on this mysterious lake.

Alex, sitting across from me, shrugged. "Well, I doubt it means just any lake. The riddles we've been getting have all led us to places of historical or magical significance, right?" "Yeah," Austin muttered, still skimming the pages. "But it's not like there's a chapter titled 'Magic Lakes of the World."" I sighed. I glanced out at the lively street around us. The café we'd chosen had outdoor seating, allowing us to soak in the atmosphere of the Idrija Lace Festival, which was in full swing. Colorful banners lined the streets, and people bustled about, browsing delicate lacework and enjoying the festivities.

But no amount of beautiful decorations could distractfrom the riddle at hand.

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I turned back to Austin. "Anything?" He shook his head. "No lakes that match... wait." He paused, suddenly sitting up straighter. His expression shifted from casual disinterest to focused intensity. Everyone leaned in."There's a story here," Austin said, his voice slower now, more thoughtful. "A legend about a lake. It says it was formed from the tears of the Goddess after she learned of Lunaris's betrayal." A cold shiver ran down my spine.

Lunaris. The nof the shadow weaver.

"Wait isn't that the shadow weaver's n..." Isaiah muttered.

But before the shadow weaver becthe force we were fighting against, he had been something else entirely.

I swallowed. "The Goddess... cried?" Austin nodded. "According to this, she wasn't always the distant celestial entity we think of today. Before the Great War, before the Shadow Weaver fell, she was deeply connected to the world. She felt things... deeply. And Lunaris wasn't just any being. He was her most beloved creation. His betrayal... it broke her." I glanced at Alex, who was now listening intently, his easygoing demeanor replaced by curiosity.

"She wept for days, Austin continued, "and where her tears fell, a lake was born. The legend says that the lake holds the last remnants of her sorrow-and her wisdom." 1/2 Chapter 146 "The last remnants of her sorrow..." I echoed. "That has to be the lake from the riddle." Isaiah leaned forward, frowning. "Does it say where this lake is?" Austin turned to the final pages of the book and then tapped a section near the bottom. "No, it just says It's hidden deep in the wilderness." After taking a short break we were back in the hotel. The atmosphere in the twins' room was thick with focus, we were all trying to pinpoint our next destination. As it turns out the book had ten more lores about magic lakes. The dim hotel lamp cast a warm glow over the bed where I sat, cross-legged, studying the inscriptions on a brittle page.

Austin leaned back in his chair, rubbing his temple. "Okay, so we know the lake was formed from the goddess's tears after Lunaris betrayed her. But that doesn't tell us exactly where it is." Isaiah flipped through another book, his sharp eyes scanning the words. "It's mentioned here," he murmured, "but the location is vague. Something about being hidden beneath the 'weeping stars.' Alex groaned and pushed back from the table. "This is going to take forever. We need snacks." I smirked. "Getchocolate." "Yeah, yeah," Alex said, standing up. "Anyone else?" "Something salty," Austin muttered.

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Isaiah didn't even glance up from the e book. "Just bring back something that won't kill us." Alex rolled his eyes and left.

I tried to refocus, but after a few minutes, I glanced at the clock. He was taking too long and I was getting hungry.

I stood up. "I'm going to check on him."

o.m Elijah didn't look up. "He's got distracted by something shiny." I scoffed but made my way downstairs.

The moment I stepped into the lobby, I stopped cold.

Alex was standing near the vending machine-but he wasn't alone. Chapter Comments LIKE POST CO