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He looked up atwith tears gathering in his eyes. "Because, Storm, she said she would kill my parents if I told anyone. I-I didn't know what else to do. I was so desperate and so alone. She promisedthat if I went through with the plan, you guys would be safe, and my parents would be safe too all she wanted was the map" His voice dropped to a whisper as he recalled the horror of that promise. "But then... then I realized something. I made a replica of the map using a spell I learned from Eira. I kept the original, while I gave them the fake one. I thought that once I got my parents back, the fake map would vanish because the spell lasted only for an hour. But the Shadow Weaver was too clever-she saw through my trick. And the worst part is, my parents were never alive. It was all a trick, a lie. In the end, she tried to tricktoo, if I had given her tge real map..... I'm so sorry. I did it because I was desperate, because I clung to the hope that my parents were still alive. But now, I can't believe they're really gone... I can't-I'm so sorry." The room was silent, my heart ached for him-not just for the loss of his parents, but for the unbearable weight of his guilt. I slowly got up from where I had been sitting and knelt beside him. I reached out, wrapping my arms around his bruised shoulders, and hugged him tightly. "It's okay," I whispered. "I know it's been hard. I know you were hurting, and I understand your pain. I'm not angry with you-I'm just so sad that we all had to go through this." As I held him, Isaiah stepped forward and gave him a firm, supportive hug. "I always knew you had a reason," he said softly. "Even if we didn't understand it, I knew there was something driving you." Alex and Austin, who had been sitting quietly nearby, also spoke up in unison. "We're sorry, Elijah," Alex said, his voice earnest. "We doubted you, and we didn't know how much you were hurting. We should have been more supportive, especially after everything you've lost." Austin added, "I never wanted you to feel alone in all this. We're a pack, and we need to stick together, no matter what." The heartfelt moment in the quiet library was filled with sorrow, understanding, and a shared commitment to heal the deep wounds that had torn us apart. I could see that even though words had been spoken, the silence that followed was not empty-it was filled with the promise of forgiveness and the hope that we could rebuild what had been broken.
I sat back down, still holding Elijah's hand as I tried to process everything he had said. I remembered the day of the attack, the screams, and the shock of losing so much in a single moment. Mariah's death still hurt deeply; it was a pain that I had tried to push to the back of my mind, but it always surfaced when things got too quiet. Now, as Elijah spoke of his desperate bargain with the Shadow Weaver, I could feel the raw, unhealed grief in him mirror my own sorrow.
For what felt like hours, we all sat there in that quiet, dimly lit library. The only light cfrom the weak morning sun peeking through the dusty windows, casting long shadows on the floor. Elijah's confession had opened old wounds, but it had also given us a chance to understand his pain. His words had been painful to hear, yet they carried a sense of honesty that I desperately needed.
Finally, I cleared my throat and spoke softly, "We have all suffered so much. I know the pain of losing someone dear-it never really goes away. But we are still here. Elijah, I forgive you, I know you were lost, and I know you did what you thought was best at the time. We have to move forward now." Elijah's eye glistened with tears as he looked up at me. "Thank you, Stormi," he said, his voice barely audible. "I- Pm so sorry for everything. I never wanted to hurt any of you." 1 squeezed his hand gently. "I know. And I know you did what you thought you had to do. We're all hurting, and we all made mistakes. But we're together, and that's what matters." Isaiah chimed in, "we'll figure out how to move on." Alex and Austin nodded, their expressions softening as they offered their silent support. Alex leaned forward, placing a hand on Einsh's shoulder. "We were wrong to doubt you. We should have see how much you were hurting. I promise, from now on, we'll be there wear yond no matter what." Austin, with a firm tone, added, "We're a family, and that means weick together. I know I haven't always said it, but I care about you, Elijah." 53%
Chapteter 194 The content is orm english
That dbxians as the morning turned to noon, the quiet of the library was filled with the soft sounds of conversation and the occasional sniffleted of mans. We talked about old times, about the pain of our m losses, and about the future we hoped to build. I sat with Elijah, listening to tu him recount more of his memories of that fateful day of the attack on our pack, and of the horrifying promise made by the Shadow Wevosver. His voice wavered as he told us about the desperate moment when he had believed his parents could be saved, the weight of hishis loneliness, and the crushing disappointment when he discovered that it had all been a cruel trick.
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