C14 A sneeze back to life
Bridget’s Point of View
“Truly, life could be so unpredictable,” I gulped while soliloquizing.
At first, I couldn't believe my eyes, that mum would be so badly deteriorated just in a twinkle of an eye. Just like a sweven, the woman we met in soundness just this morning was all of a sudden a shadow of herself.
You'd believe me when I say it was one of the most devastating moments a daughter would pass through seeing her mom, especially one who was everything to her in such a condition. She lay helpless with her body becoming suddenly untouchable.
I couldn't stand such a scene, I mean, how do I control the tears gushing out from my eye, so uncontrollable it was that my eyes suddenly became cloudy and if I'd delayed, maybe I'd also be highly afflicted by her pains. Thus, my reason for opting out to stay with the enforcer outside.
Before now, we could mind-link even if her wolf was paralyzed. Yea, that was one of the unique things about us, we could go deeper without others’ imagination. That was the power of the mother child relationship. Remember that mum held Mystical powers associated with the supernatural.
All of a sudden, I tried reaching out through the mind-link.
“Mum! Are you there? At this stage there was no response.
I'd decided to try again incase she was busy with others
"Mum! Mum!!”
"What's wrong?" I pondered, she wasn't responding, which informed my decision to steal a glance through the window to observe her breath.
A sudden thrill overwhelmed my whole being when her breathing pattern suddenly dropped, I knew it wasn't normal. A further glance revealed a clustered cool and clammy body, which by my observation and training was a bad one there.
At that instance, I rushed in like a mad dog, holding onto her hand and with a sudden loud shout of “Nooooooooo”. Inasmuch as we were restricted from holding onto her because of the Wolfsbane poison, I couldn't cooperate but decided to take the challenge, afterall, it was my choice. If I should die from the effects of the poison, then, that shouldn't be a big deal. In fact I'll be glad to meet up with her wherever she is.
All of a sudden, when all hope was lost and finally concluded on the next phase of action, mum sneezed back to consciousness.
“Achoo! Achoooo!
Though I was scared and confused due to some negative imaginations.
“Was she about to take her final bow?" I pondered.
“Achoo! Achoooo!"
Mum sneezed again and as if she was trying to impress the already hopeless waiters, she sat up, with a new energy and a smiling countenance like one who just won a battle and was awarded a trophy.
“Bridget,” She called out as she noticed my teary eye. She reached out with her hand to clean up the tears and gave me a warm hug.
“I'm fine now baby, put yourself together, okay?” She assured me and tried stepping down from the bed, eager to resume her normal routine.
“But wait, how about the Wolfsbane poison, how are you feeling now?” I further asked.
“I said I'm fine, like I'm totally fine.” She reiterated.
Sapphire at this stage was also watching astoundingly. I noticed how perplexed by how excited she was, of course, how won't she be, as it was on her account that my mum got hurt?
She rushed into my mum with an endless hug while sobbing uncontrollably.
“Thank goodness you're fine Aunty, I was so worried and guilt stricken, what would I have done?” she sobbed.
Wait a minute, she was instantly restricted by the Pack's Doctor who was informed of the situation and rushed in to ascertain some things for herself.
“We'll need to run some test on you in order to know if you're fully fine and okay to move,” he suggested, and proceded to fill out a test form.
“I said I'm fine Dr., don't worry the poison is no more in my system, all's well now. You can trust me on that.” She emphasized.
Well, mum was the Pack's witch and had got absolutely the needed ingredients to fix up. I'm sure she'd handle herself as stated.
Aunty Rebecca’s Point of View
Yea, I'm finally back home to finish things, where I'd stopped. This time around, better, healthy, more purposes refined, tactical and wiser.
You'd like to know a bit of what happened right? I know you do. But the summary of it all was that I was sent back to complete my destiny assignment and that was the Sapphire girl.
Our Pack's Doctor couldn't even restrict my motion. Bridget and Sapphire ran after me when they observed I was serious about going and never gave up. Apparently, they'd thought I'll succumb to the Doctor's demand, but I'd got much to do, instead of some hell of pins on my skin trying to extract blood like some kind of vampire demons.
“So you were dead serious? Bridget questioned
“of course I was. I wasn't joking when I said I'm fine.”
She winked and followed suit as we left the Pack's hospital to the Pack's house, thus, using that opportunity to meet with Alpha Sif.
I'd decided not to knock, but intrude in just to scare the hell out of him if truly, he was available. Thus, I observed him from a distance pouncing all over his throne.
I believe he may have been distorted by sudden turnout of things which shook his mood badly. But not to worry, I was here now, to complete my task, and I'm gonna put everything in place.
We had walked in slow and gracefully, trying hard not to be acknowledged by Alpha Sif who was already working about his throne room persistently, thus our resolve to stand behind him waiting for whenever he would turn to fix his gaze on us.
Lastly, as if controlled by a remote, he turned, and got hold of our presence. Without uttering any words, though I could see the uncertainty in his eyes.
“Aren't you surprised to see me?" I asked.
"Well , I'm not actually. Remember I told you miracles still happens, and I was hoping for one as pertains to you.” He bluffed.
“So you really thought you can scare me?” He scoffs. Well Alpha Sif never get scared by mortals, so get that into your head, he gulped and laughed sarcastically.