A Mate For The Last Lycan-Chapter 139: HELPLESSLY CALLING HIS NAME

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Chapter 139: HELPLESSLY CALLING HIS NAME

Zuri was a project to accomplish beauty blood. She was a Shell. She was one of the three lycan’s legacies. An object for the lycan to get their ultimate treasure. The power to control the world.

However, beauty blood was a complicated thing to accomplish, not like the other two legacies, which were inanimate objects. Beauty blood involved feeling and attachment. It required years of nurturing.

More importantly, there was no history of accomplishment related to beauty blood aside from the first lycan, who actually managed to complete it.

The previous lycans, who tried to accomplish it, would always be ’almost’, so close to get it done before fail after fail came their way.

And the crucial part here was the attachment.

The attachment between the Shell to the lycan.

The Shell would feel this strong connection to the lycan and that was what happened to Zuri. She blindly and willingly be used by Khaos even before she learned anything about the beauty blood and the fact, he was the lycan.

It was this strong connection that she felt for him since the beginning, because she was the Shell.

The same thing happened to Khaos.

In the past, the lycan would have their mate to counter the strong attachment between the Shell and the lycan. The mate bond was a powerful bond that would keep the lycan straight from being strayed by this confusing, strong connection.

However, Khaos was the last lycan. He wouldn’t find his destined mate and this feeling, this strong attachment and connection between him and Zuri was the closest thing for him to a mate bond.

That was why, despite the affection that Khaos showed to Zuri, he still kept her at arm length and also despite how Khaos didn’t really try to win her over, Zuri was ready to throw herself to him.

Twin flames.

The lycan and the Shell were burned in the same flames.

That was what the scriptures said.

And Khaos was still trying to figure out how to interpret that sentence.

"What should I do to you?" Khaos asked to no one in particular. His voice was exceptionally soft. He looked disturbed.

Right now, Zuri was sleeping. Elijah put her to sleep, because they were not sure when she would get an outburst again and the fact she couldn’t control herself and harm two people, deemed her to be not safe to be around.

Zuri had reached the stage where she lost her mind and could harm herself and the people around her. Based on that, they needed to put a restrain on her.

That was what Elijah told Khaos.

That was why when Zuri regained her consciousness and opened her eyes, the first thing that she felt was the pain on her wrists and ankles.

She opened her eyes and found that she was being tied to the bed posts with her arms and legs tied with silver chains that burned her skin and rendered her unable to shift into her beast.

"Khaos?"

His name was the first thing that came to her mind. She was in pain and she needed him to come and comfort her. She needed help and he was the only person that she could think about.

"Khaos, help... Help me..." she sobbed, because the silver hurt her so much. "Help me, please... help... I am in pain, it’s hurt... Khaos."

Zuri was crying. She had gotten used with her father’s needle and even though she hated it with passion, she could endure it because the pain was something that she expected. That was why when Ezra reached his pocket, it triggered her.

However, the pain from the silver was something else differently and the burn was eating her. Her skin that came in contact with the silver had turned red and some spot had bled. frёeωebɳovel.com

"It’s hurt... Khaos, please..."

She could smell his scent, but it was very faint, she assumed Khaos was there when she was unconscious and refused to see her again after what she had done to Ezra and Caiden.

Zuri apologized.

Zuri cried.

Zuri begged.

She didn’t dare to move her body, because it would only double the pain. She kept calling him, but she was alone in this room. She cried her heart out to the point she passed out, thinking no one could hear her, thinking that she was alone and nobody would come to her rescue, not even Khaos.

But, the fact was; Khaos was there the whole time. He was standing right behind the closed door, listening to her pleas with straight face. His expression didn’t betray the turmoil that he had inside.

"Alpha," Gayle called him, he was fidgeting because despite the alpha didn’t say anything, you could feel the killing intent that exuded from him and it was so rare for Khaos to be like this. "Caiden and Ezra are fine. The healer has checked on them. Ezra needs to rest for a few days, but he will be fine and Caiden has healed now."

He reported what happened.

"Alpha, I think there must be something that triggered her. She used to have a good control over herself even when we were training. She will be quick to tone down her bloodthirst instinct." Gayle tried to voice out his opinion.

"Stay here. Take some warriors to stand guard and do not allow anyone to enter the room without my permission." His voice was dark and cold, just like the winter out there.

"Yes, alpha." Gayle didn’t talk much. He was not there when everything happened, but he heard about it after.

The day was almost end and when the night came, it would be the time when the ritual was going to happen.

However, with Zuri’s current condition, restraining her with silver chain was already a big compromise on Khaos’s part.

Right now, he was heading toward Caiden’s room, where Bryden was there, talking about what happened.

"Why Zuri was there in the woods with your father?" Khaos asked straight to the point.