The Alpha's Blind Fate -
Chapter 228: Two Lone Wolfs
Chapter 228: Two Lone Wolfs
FIONNA (contd from her last POV)
Six hours later saw Fionna straggling about the Forest of Ice Mountains like some lost soul. The sun was already rising and it was already fully morning.
Mornings should come with fullness, but hers came with an emptiness that only seemed to resound with every step she took. She never imagined that the day would come when she would have a weakness, and she never imagined that said weakness would be her inability to find something....
...a simple hide and seek game.
She was beginning to see first hand all the skills that she lacked, and if her current lonely situation was anything to go by, then it had become startling clear that she lacked leadership skills.
Her team had not only scattered like the wind, but the smell of failure seemed to hand on the drab morning air. Search as she may, rack her mind as she tried to, she came up with nothing. All she could do was watch the resounding success of Yaren’s team with her two eyes. And for some reason despite the fact that she was moving around the mountainous forest without any destination set in mind, she kept on meeting with Yaren’s put-together team.
The hard pill that the man was better than she was in something stuck in her throat like an errant fish bone. She had boldly dared to steal Yaren’s position at Daemon’s side... hell she had even gone as far as to steal the chance to torture Lykom Lupus from him. She had done a good job though, but it had become apparent that simply knowing how to torture a man would not be enough for her to win this tournament.
The difference in her team and Yaren’s team was so blatantly obvious that she was beginning to notice little details about his team like the man that seemed to be always stuck at Yaren’s side who was always chattering or cracking jokes. Jokes that Yaren never laughed to but wasn’t enough to deter said man. Fionna also noticed that there was one woman on the group... although said woman look like a girl for she was heavily malnourished.
Whenever they passed her by, Fionna would stare at the group’s composure and collective prowess with distaste. Yaren NorthSteed on the other hand never spared her any of his attention; unlike Marcus DireWolf who would surely say one or two scathing things at her, Yaren was a man on a mission who didn’t have the chance to spare anyone his attention. Ruthlessly, him and his group claimed more and more objects without batting an eyelid while many other groups like Fionna’s could only afford to admire them from afar while not bearing any object of their own.
But no matter how bleak her situation might seem, Fionna hardly thought about giving up. There was still so many vast places to search, and she heard that of the over ninety objects that were hidden, only about twenty had been claimed so far with just Yaren’s group claiming over five of the objects. Convincing herself that her situation wasn’t as bleak as she thought of it, she ventured deeper into the ice forest until she came upon a desolate place where it snowed hard at.
Using a make do walking stick, she would pry at possible rabbit holes in search of something that resembled the object of the quests. She climbed a few more mountains on her own, dived into freezing lakes she found smack dab in the middle of nowhere, and even hiked up trails that were probably used by wild animals, but in the end, she came up empty handed.
She was coming down from one such trail when a voice startled her.
"It seemed to me as though you know the Theta?"
It took all her years of training not to be jolted by the sound. As she whipped her head to the direction of the unfamiliar voice who spoke to her, she came face to face with none other than the Sighter.
Fionna couldn’t find it in her to be shocked at the sight of the very man that Zina had recommended was a good finder who had been made group leader and then proceeded to abscond said group.
"Aren’t you a sight for sore eyes?" She said, staring the man straight in his eyes that seemed to be a combination of iridescent colors that man his eyes glow different shades of brown at the same time.
Fionna drew back as she remembered the man’s initial inquiry. "Did you just ask me about the Theta?" She repeated, narrowing her eyes at the man. When Zina spoke of the Sighter, she didn’t speak of the man like they were familiar. No, she spoke of him like he was a new discovery she had just stumbled on.
But this man was almost inquiring about Zina as though he knew of her.
"Both of you exchanged glances during the final address. I was inclined to think that you might know her." He shrugged carelessly as though he was just inquiring innocently, "it wouldn’t hurt to connect myself to a participant who has an inside connection."
Fionna was highly offended by the man’s words. "Do you think the Theta is that type of woman?!" She sneered. How dare the man abscond, only to come back and start spewing nonsense.
"Is she not?" The man said darkly, "anyway, it seems you do know her. I am called the Sighter, might I know how to address the woman who appointed me leader without my consent?"
Was the man not a rude one. Fionna tossed her ponytail wet by the snow and her endless adventures that morning behind her. "I am called the Claw."
The man wasn’t amused by her sass. Instead, he seemed to accept her introduction as he outstretched his hand out for a handshake. "Nice to meet you Claw."
Simply because it amused her, Fionna found herself saying. "And you too, Sighter."
There was certainly nothing nice about the countenance in the Sighter’s eyes. Fionna had spent years learning how to read men, and she could tell for a fact that the man before her had an ulterior motive.
But everyone in the tournament probably had one so she didn’t dwell much in the thought.
"Where’s our group?" He asked.
Fionna chuckled while the Sighter produced something that looked suspiciously like a compact compass from his effects. "They have absconded."
The Sighter flipped the compass open while pointing it in the direction of East. "I guess it’s just us two lone wolfs then. Let’s make the best use of our time before nightfall comes."
Fionna was tempted to ask him where he had gone off to in the first place. But she shoved away the urge to since it seemed like for the first time that day, she was finally heading in the right direction.
"Why East?" She asked as she followed the man’s lead. When it came to learning, Fionna was just a little prideful.
Very little.
The original map of our group had peculiar markings that showed that our object could old have been in one of the mountains in the direction of the East."
"Three hours have long gone, they would have changed the position of another group might have claimed it." Fionna said with a roll of her eyes.
"I’ve also had the opportunity to study twenty other original maps from different groups. It seemed everyone’s object was hidden in the direction of the East."
Fionna froze as she seemed to remember that Yaren was circling around the direction of the East in particular.
"But they could all have been removed."
His voice was carelessly bland as he answered. "True. But the Hiders would have left marks, trails, something that can lead us to the new location no?"
Fionna smiled at herself shrewdly while she nodded. "True."
And with that, they began to move East... just the two of them out of a team of thirty. But the curious part of Fionna could not help but keep thinking back to why the Sighter had disappeared for so long a time, and why he had inquired about Zina at the first instance he appeared.
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