75: Meeting Aiden
Hayley’s POV
As we went further into the hidden room, Jack and Cara flanked my sides. The air suffocated beneath the history and a million hidden mysteries. The walls stretched high, crowded with centuries-old artefacts that shimmered beneath the ineffable luminescence of ancient symbols. A thousand thoughts flew through my head, but I knew the solutions were here. This is going to blow your mind, so get seated and comfy.
Sit back, and Jack then continued in a smooth, velvety voice, “Hayley, what you are about to learn will change everything you thought. You thought. You knew Aiden was all about his mission. I swivelled around with eyes that revealed determination. “I’m ready, Jack. I need to know the truth.” The simple but stern way Cara put it out was gentle yet firm. Though, “Hayley You absorb everything here. You’re not alone.” I swallowed and steeled myself before nodding as well. “Thank you, Cara. Let’s do this.” Jack pointed in the direction of a huge, ornate chest at the centre. With care, he began to lift up the lid and expose a set of documents and his artefact preservers. He gave me an old leather-bound journal, with the pages poached green with time.
Jack told me, “This journal was of Aiden’s ancestors.” It had been written time and again by generations past; each entry added to the grand weaving of it-their quest. Aiden’s work is the continuation of a long legacy started centuries ago. I cracked open that journal, my hand shaking just a little. The script was neat and clear; the words a little faded from time yet still easy to read. I picked it up and began to read, the story unravelling itself on every page-a narrative of sacrifice, duty, and an unseen war against a formidable foe. Jack said, “Aiden’s descendant was a watcher. Their family has always been known for being right there to make sure no one rolls over our kind and crushes us out. Reading this story of the hardships and Melanin’s sacrifices that Aiden’s family went through broke my heart. The paper referenced shadow battles, clandestine agreements, and a never-ending thirst for justice.
Then he came up to me innocently, asking, “But why didn’t Aiden tell me? My voice was barely a whisper as I asked. “Why keep this from me?” Cara put a friendly hand on my shoulder. Aiden was trying to save you, Hayley. He knew it would haunt him to bear such knowledge. He thought that by telling you little to nothing, he would be able to keep you safe from harm. I felt my eyes tingling with tears, but I blinked them back. “I understand now. But I want to help. I want to fight. Awe nodded, his face showing a newfound level of respect and admiration. You’re the sort of ally we need, Hayley. What we need is your strength and determination. Several maps, letters, and artefacts that provided a detailed account of the conflict surrounded us as we worked our way around. They complete a picture that shows me what the bigger puzzle of Aiden’s story is.
There was just one sealed envelope for me. I was nearly at the point of crying when I gently opened it and found a letter in Aiden’s handwriting. The letter started: “`Hayley, if you’re reading this, then it means that you know`. I apologise for not telling you; I couldn’t risk the idea of putting you in danger. Just envious is Grayson since he would have loved all I have done-all my sacrifices-I did it for you and our future. What I am on a mission to do is of paramount significance, and I need your assistance. Come on, friends, finish this war, and kindly bless our community. Barjack will direct you to Jack and Cara. Oh, and by the way, I love you more than anything in the world.”
I could barely contain my tears; the letter was still clenched to my chest. We have to find Aiden, and it was filled with stubbornness. We owe it to him to get done what he didn’t start. ” Jack and Cara shared a look, then nodded. “Whatever it takes,” Jack said. But we must also come together and plot our next phase. It looks like we have to get back to my place. It’s quite safe and a lovely spot to plan. On the way out of the secret room, I found new energy. It was all laid out before me-the way to go. The light of the moon shone on us as we secured our path back among trees and waves. I was accompanied by Cara, who felt comfortable grounding.
“We’ll find Aiden, Hayley. And we’ll bring him home.” I pondered this for a moment, resolutely nodding my head. “I believe in us, Cara. We’ll do this together.” Upon arriving at Jack’s, we felt welcomed by its safe and familiar essence. The home was a haven-a place where we could rest and restore our energy for the battles to come. Jack took us to a living room and arranged us at a table. He laid out the maps and papers we found into a pattern on the floor, turning loose paper artefacts as if making his war room. First things first, let’s find who stands beside us.”
Jack spoke in a more serious and practical manner. The more support, the better it is. Cara stabbed with a finger at the map. The northern territories are our friends. We have always been true to our cause. First, we need to send word to them. Jack nodded. “Agreed. We also have residents in the east that can be mobilized. We need to mobilise quickly.” A chair was thrown in exasperation, and no sooner had we retaken our seats than the front door to the house flew open with violence. I spun around, my heart coming up into my mouth. That I never thought to see again in a million fucking years.Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.
“Ryan!” “The girl cried; the sound of her voice was both relief and horror, and I ran to him and hugged his neck. I crumbled into him, sobbing with tears rolling down my face. You’re not dead, Ryan? I thought I lost you!” Ryan wrapped me in his arms, soothing my soul. “It’s okay, Hayley. I’m here. I’m alive.” My whole body registered the rejection, and I could only stare at him with wide eyes before stepping back just a fraction. “I’m so sorry, Ryan. I shouldn’t have left you. When that werewolf got at you, I thought you had died. I was so scared.” Ryan turned her down, a look of defiance in his eye. “No, Hayley. You did the right thing. You would have been dead if you had stayed. I’m glad you got away.”
I was wiping at my tears, emotions swirling. “But how did you survive? How did you find us?” At Ryan, at Jack and Cara, back to me. Long story, but I got a little help. I’ve been following you since I recovered. And here came Cara, following behind her with those curious eyes of hers. Ryan, you told us where Aiden is. What do you mean?” Ryan dipped his head, then leaned back with gravity in the crook of his mouth. I have been collecting data on what Aiden has gotten up to. Working undercover in Australia to take down an influential werewolf clan, he’s living on a one-way ticket if things go south. He is in trouble; he needs our help. My heart raced. “You know where he is? Can you take us to him?”
Ryan paused, then nodded. “Yes, I can. But it is not going to be easy. The place he has infiltrated is highly guarded. We are going to have plans A, B, C, D, E. F., and major backups. Jack folded his arms, obviously doing the mental math. Allies we can count on. Actually, we were just talking about that before you got here. Your intelligence would help us mount a rescue operation.”
Cara stared over at Ryan; her eyes gleaming. “Thank you for discovering us, Ryan. We need to support one another the best we can. Ryan smiled appreciatively at her. Nice to meet you again, Cara. And Jack, it’s been a while.” Jack’s hand went roughly in the direction of respect. It’s good to see you, Ryan. We have a lot of work to do.” I took in a deep breath, feeling myself grow stronger. “Let’s get started. I have to look for Aiden: ” We sat down at the table, and Ryan started to fill us in on Aiden’s mission. And Aiden’s essentially been masquerading as an elder statesman in the werewolf faction. He’s been getting information and has wreaked havoc from the inside. But he’s in constant danger. One slip, and they will find out who he really is. Jack peered at the map, his brow furrowing. “Havoc, do you know where their main base is?” Ryan nodded and took out a tiny folded map from his pocket. “Here. I mean, it’s in the middle of nowhere and highly secure. We will have to play our cards carefully.””
Cara grimaced as she studied the map. “We’ll need a distraction. Anything to distract them from Aiden so that we can slip him out. Jack hummed thoughtfully, stroking his chin. We can go through our allies and make a distraction. If one of the outposts is attacked in a coordinated manner by both ground and air assets, this could lead them to draw troops away from their main base. Ryan nodded. “That could work. I still want us to do this, but it’s going to have to be snappier than I originally planned. Timing is everything.”
I saw the faces of my friends, and somehow that gave me hope and a renewed sense of what I could achieve. “We can do this. We have to. For Aiden.” Jack put his hand on my shoulder, comfortingly. “We will. We’ll bring him back.” Cara’s eyes glimmered with determination. “Let’s make the preparations. We will need to get everyone together and map out the attack down to a T. His smile strengthened my resolve, just as his calmness calmed me. “We’ll get him back, Hayley. I promise.” We were building on energy and determination in that room. We became a team and are now working together to achieve the same thing. While the road that lay ahead was filled with peril, we were prepared to face it side by side. As we worked out the details of our plans all throughout the night, drawing on each other’s various talents and resources, By the time dawn began, We sat and planned long into the night, combining each know-how from our array of experiences.
As dawn began to break, we already had a lot of planning done. Ryan sent word to our allies, and they were preparing for a diversionary assault. Jack and Cara got together their things and loaded up the gear we needed for our visit to the base of the werewolf faction. At dawn, we picked up our equipment and started out. We were still going white-knuckled for almost the entire time of travel, our mission’s stress looming over us. Swiftly and soundlessly, we passed through the dark vegetation; all that could be heard was rustling leaves and far-off birds. Ryan matched his pace ahead, each step steady on a path well-worn. Ryan whispered next to me, and they turned their heads slightly back towards where I was. “We’re getting close.” My heart raced, and my toes curled in anxiety. I was finally going to see Aiden for the first time in forever. I was filled with both joy and anxiety at the prospect of seeing him again. I was picturing the goalline appearance where he would just throw his arms around me, both relieved to see each other and wanting desperately for him to know I had been there too. Just as the trees began to thin into wide open fields, Ryan signalled for us all to come to a stop. He nodded up at a grand building that sat perfectly in the middle of a quiet opening. Secure, as he said it would be. I winced as the sight caught in my throat. This was it. He was in that building, Aiden. “Stay sharp, everyone,” Jack said at a hush. We need to move fast and fly under the radar. Ryan, lead the way.”
We followed behind him, and he led us through the woods and around to one side of the building. We snaked our way carefully around the patrols and security cameras. With every step, my heart raced, and the tension grew. Ryan looked over at me, suddenly all serious again, as we got closer to the entrance. “Hayley, listen to me. You have to keep a cool head for when we get in there. Control your feelings. We just need to keep our eye on the ball and execute what we have planned. I nodded and took a deep breath in an attempt to steady myself. “I understand. I’ll do my best.”
Cara shot me a thankfully weird question, and with an awkward blush, I answered her. “Don’t count on this. We are with you, Hayley. We’ve got this together.” The two of them looked at each other, then Jack checked this watch. “It’s time. Let’s go.” We took advantage of the chaos our comrades had created to move fast and silent, entering the building unseen. You could see inside that it was dark, and an atmosphere of pressure had entered the airspace. With Ryan mapping the corridors, we made our way through a labyrinth of passageways. At long last, there was a very strong door at the rear of an extended corridor. After a few seconds, Ryan signalled to stop and pulled out some hardware.
Fingers flew as he bypassed the protections and unsealed the heavy door. I felt my heart beat loudly in my chest as I realised that within minutes we would be seeing Aiden. Ryan pushed open the door, and we walked into a spacious, dimly lit room. I immediately began to scan the room for Aiden. And, across from a table of maps and papers, there he was. We could only see his back, but I knew at once who it was. Aiden. I murmured, my voice shaking with the power of what I was feeling. He turned, and his eyes went wide when he saw me standing there. Time stopped for a second. The room went so quiet that all I could hear was Aiden’s expression-the shock and dismay on his face. “Hayley?” She uttered the words almost inaudibly. My heart grew in my chest as I moved a few inches closer.
“Aiden, it’s me. I am here to take you home. Before he could answer, heavy footsteps came down the hall. Ryan turned to look at the door with a distressed expression. “We’ve been discovered. We need to move now!” There was fear in Aiden’s eyes, but also determination. He gestured to a hidden panel on the wall. “There’s also an escape door behind there,” and it takes you into the underground tunnels. We can escape that way.” Jack and Cara ran over to assist Aiden in lifting the panel.
As we prepared to make our escape, the room was feverish with tension. Warmed with adrenaline, I felt my heartbeat beat away any threat that we were no longer in danger. The sound of footsteps grew in their openness towards us, making noise, and I realised we had to hurry. “Let’s go!” Ryan called from ahead, motioning us to the front.
As we passed into the narrow confines, I sneaked one final peek at Aiden, feeling relief and fear. So we were walking together, but things were still far from over. It was only the fucking beginning, but I knew this shit would be a while mission. The tunnel loomed darkly ahead of us.
But with Aiden by my side.