Tasting All My Mates

Tasting All My Mates By Alexis Dee Chapter 385



Tasting All My Mates By Alexis Dee Chapter 385

Tasting All My Mates By Alexis Dee Chapter 385


385-Let’s Go Home Now.


She didn’t tell me what she meant by that, and I couldn’t ask her because we


had reached the academy. The whole ambiance had changed. We were able to


hear the screams even outside the academy. Lazio and I bolted towards the


entrance and found everyone trying to fight to their best abilities.


I whistled, and the witches scattered around for some time. The students


approached me after realizing I could help them.


I wasn’t sure how long I could keep doing that.


We reached our floor and found everyone gathered in that same hallway.


Enter title…


“Enya!” the principal approached me with much hope in his eyes. “Help us,” he


said, and I gave him a faint nod.


“Are you okay?” Corbin pushed the principal aside to inquire about my wellbeing.


“I am fine. Maybe we can use some loud music to get them distracted. It seems


like they are more sensitive to sound,” I advised, and everybody got to work


gathering all the speakers they could find to adjust them on the floor below ours.


The moment they played the music, the witches slowed down, but it also started


giving others headaches.


“What do we do now?” Lazio asked, standing beside me and helping the


wounded students around.


“I don’t know.” I shook my head. “I really have no idea what we can do,” I


confessed.


“It is okay. The witches have been informed.” Corbin had been sticking to us this


whole time. I don’t know if he felt guilty because he was the one who brought


Moana in, or was he just trying to be a part of this mission of saving the world?


“Why would they help us, Corbin? They hate us, remember?” I reminded him in


a harsh tone. One could see the look I was giving him. He understood that I


blamed him for letting that snake live with us and getting her hands on us.


“Look! I get it. I messed up. But I am trying to help. We would have never known


what she was up to. She started acting crazy once she found out how beloved


you are,” Corbin yammered, picking up the passed-out she-wolf to lay her down


in one of the rooms while I rubbed her palms between my hands to warm her


up.


“Beloved? I am everything but loved by anyone; I look around and see my own


mates giving me these looks I can’t decipher; every single day, I feel judged,” I


muttered to him. Lazio walked out of the bottom after getting a wet towel to wrap


around the girl’s bruised arm.


“I am so—ryy!” Corbin mumbled, “I know the witches used to hate us. But after


we let two of their students stay with us, they were open to any kind of


friendship with us.” Corbin suggested, watching Lazio sneak a glance at us two.


“The two students that ended up in a bad state? One of them was killed by us,


and the other had gone nuts?” I scoffed at him for thinking anyone would come


to help us.


“We are pretty much on our own. You better stop hoping for anyone to come to


help us,” I stated with much annoyance.


The witches had caused so much damage in such a short period of time.


“Is there nothing we can do?” Lazio asked after staying silent for a few minutes.


“If only I had some books of spells, I would have suggested an idea. But so far, I


have nothing to suggest,” I sighed as I let out a breath from my gaping mouth.


“I could have arranged something earlier, but the time is too short. I don’t know


if I can do anything about the spell books.” Corbin rubbed his hands on his face,


getting distracted when his phone rang in his pocket.


“Dad! I am fine.” He spoke to his father, looking agitated.


“I cannot leave. My mate is here,” He grunted when talking to his father. I could


tell Lord Shaun wanted Corbin to get out of there and run for safety.


“She will not come with me. You know she will stay here and fight till she is


certain everybody is safe,” he told his father off when he suggested Corbin take


me with him when running for his life.


“Dad! I don’t know what you are on about, but sending your warriors here is


going to help us with nothing. An— wait! really? That we can arrange.” he


looked hopeful and that gave me hope too.


As soon as he hung up, I looked at him with anticipation.


“It is going to be a bit hard for you, but your mother used to have spell books. If


we can sneak out and reach your home, we will be able to find some books


there,” he told me about my mother possibly having answers with her. I stared at


him in silence until I realized I had to do it. That could be the only way to defeat


these witches.


I cannot whistle my lungs to bleed.


“Okay! Let’s go,” giving a nod to my head. I started walking towards the door but


only stopped when I watched Lazio stall.


He couldn’t come to the house where my mother used to sit and cast a spell on


him.


“It is okay. You can stay here. Just make sure they turn the music louder every


few minutes. I will be back in an hour.” I told Lazio, who nodded at my idea while


I left the room with Corbin.


I could have left alone, but I needed someone to remind me to not stand there


and look at all the photo frames and get into depression when there is an entire


world waiting for me to get rid of the white witches.


Corbin drove me around in his car, recklessly. I feared that I would even find


anything useful there.


“We should use our wolves to sprint,” I suggested when I calculated I will be


faster If I use magic and wolf together to reach the academy than traveling by


car.



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