Chapter 26: Blood and Resolve
Chapter 26: Blood and Resolve
After finishing their meal, the warmth of the fire and the contentment from the food made both Adrian and Sophia feel relaxed. Adrian leaned back against a nearby tree, letting out a satisfied sigh. He glanced at Sophia, feeling a sense of peace after the intense training session.
Sophia, noticing Adrian's relaxed demeanor, smiled warmly. "Adrian, why don't you come here?" she asked, her voice soft and inviting.
Adrian looked at her curiously but got up and walked over. To his surprise, Sophia patted her lap, signaling him to lie down. "I've read that boys love getting lap pillows from their girls," she said with a shy smile. "I thought you might like it."
Adrian's eyes lit up with joy, and he couldn't help but grin widely. "Sophia, you really know how to spoil me," he said, his voice filled with affection. Without hesitation, he gently cupped her face and leaned in, giving her a deep, tender kiss. Sophia's heart fluttered as their lips met, feeling the intensity of his emotions.
After the kiss, Adrian lay down on her lap, gazing up at her with a look of pure happiness. "This is the best," he murmured, closing his eyes, feeling completely at ease.
Sophia's heart swelled with love as she looked down at him, her fingers gently stroking his hair. She could feel his breathing slow as he began to drift off to sleep. The simple act of providing him comfort brought her a deep sense of fulfillment.
She leaned down and placed a soft kiss on his forehead. "Rest well, Adrian," she whispered, her voice filled with tenderness. "I'll always be here for you."
As Adrian rested peacefully on her lap, Sophia continued to stroke his hair, her thoughts filled with warmth and love for him. For this moment, everything was perfect, and she cherished the quiet connection they shared.
After resting for a while, Adrian felt rejuvenated. Sophia's gentle care had done wonders, and he was ready to continue their training. He slowly sat up, giving her one last smile of appreciation before standing and stretching.
“Thanks for that, Sophia. I feel like I can take on anything now,” Adrian said, his voice filled with renewed energy.
Sophia stood up as well, her eyes reflecting both pride and affection. “Good. You’re going to need that energy because, like before, you’re the only one fighting,” she replied, her tone serious but encouraging. “I’ll be here to support you if things get out of hand."
Adrian nodded and replied, "Don't worry about me. I will not let you down."
They arrived at the part of the forest where the Gloom Wolves had carved their territories. The wolves were resting after having their meal, evident by their bloodied mouths and the pool of blood in the middle.
As they approached the area where the Gloom Wolves had established their territory, the sight that greeted them was nothing short of horrifying. The wolves were lounging around, their fur matted with blood, and their eyes gleaming with the satisfaction of a recent kill. At the center of the clearing lay a pool of dark, congealed blood, surrounded by torn clothing and scattered belongings, clear signs that the wolves' meal had been a human.
Adrian and Sophia froze at the sight. Adrian’s heart pounded in his chest, and a cold shiver ran down his spine. This was the first time he had seen such a brutal aftermath, the evidence of a life violently ended and consumed by monsters.
While he had known that creatures in this world preyed on humans, seeing it firsthand was entirely different. The reality of it struck him deeply, shaking the foundations of his worldview. For a moment, the world seemed to tilt on its axis, and he felt a wave of nausea rising in his throat.
Sophia noticed the change in Adrian's demeanor immediately. His face had paled, and his usually confident posture had wilted under the weight of what he was witnessing. Concerned, she gently patted his head, her touch soft and reassuring. "Adrian, if you’re feeling sick, we can continue tomorrow," she offered, her voice tender and understanding.
She understood what he was going through, more than he could possibly know. As she looked at the carnage, memories from her past flooded back. She had seen death before, had been part of battles where the blood of her enemies had stained her hands. But the memory that stood out the most was her first encounter with the true horror of death.
She had been younger then, following her father on one of his missions. They had been ambushed by enemies, and in the chaos, one of her father's trusted men had thrown himself in front of her, taking the curse that had been aimed at her.
She would never forget the sight, the way his body had convulsed, the blood bubbling from his mouth, and the sheer agony in his eyes as he slowly melted into a pile of bloody goo right before her.
The horror of it had left her in shock, paralyzed with fear and grief. She could still remember the smell of burning flesh, the coppery scent of blood, and the sound of his final, gurgling breath. It was a moment that had forever changed her, hardening her resolve and steeling her heart against the cruelties of the world.
Now, looking at Adrian, she saw in him the same fear and vulnerability she had felt that day. The sight of the blood and torn remains was his first real brush with the darker side of this world, and she could see how it was affecting him.
She felt a pang of sympathy, knowing how hard it was to come to terms with the brutality of life. But she also felt a deep-seated need to protect him from it, to shield him from the worst of it, even though she knew she couldn’t.
"Adrian," she said softly, her voice filled with gentle strength, "this world can be cruel, but you’re stronger than you know. It’s okay to feel shaken, but remember, you’re not alone. I’m here with you, and together, we’ll face whatever comes."
Her words were meant to comfort him, to remind him that he didn’t have to shoulder the burden alone. She had been through it, had seen the darkness, and had come out stronger on the other side. And she would make sure that Adrian did too, no matter what it took.
Adrian glanced at Sophia, his face still pale but determined. He was no longer the boy living in a peaceful world; he was in a place where survival meant embracing the law of the jungle. Here, any sign of weakness would invite predators to strike without mercy, and survival was often a matter of life and death.
He gritted his teeth, aware that soon enough, he would have to face the harsh reality of war, a war that would pit him against Baron Mortimer, a man known for his ruthlessness and cunning. This battle would determine the fate of many, allies and enemies alike.
Adrian knew that he would be soon the harbinger of death, like the wolves in front of him, as the head of the Everhart family and he would have to get used to this sight. He resolved himself, greeting his teeth, he replied, " Thanks big Sis, but I will do it. I will have to get used to it in order to protect you, mother and our people."