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My Hockey Alpha chapter 294 by Eve Above Story

My Hockey Alpha Chapter 294: The Decision
Nina
“I’ve made my decision,” I said as I stood in front of my father.
We were in my father’s study, which was lit by a few small lamps and a fire in
the fireplace. My father was seated in a tufted armchair by the fire and leaned
forward with his elbows on his knees, staring solemnly into the fire.

There was a somber elegance about him; he was incredibly handsome and looked young
for his age, but his dark brown, almost black eyes showed years of pain
behind them. He had salt-and-pepper hair that was somewhat long and pulled
back into a knot at the nape of his neck, but some shorter pieces fell forward
into his eyes. He had a slight beard and mustache, but I could still see the

lines around his mouth from age. Around his eyes, he had wrinkles as well, but

his wrinkles didn’t make him look very old. I knew that he was over fifty years
old, but he didn’t seem like it; it made me wonder if werewolves led longer
lives than humans.

Around us, the walls of the study were lined from floor to ceiling with
bookshelves. There were rolling ladders attached to the shelves that could be
moved around to reach the high spots, since the ceilings were very high. But
despite the high ceilings, it was a cozy room with soft chairs, plush rugs, and it
was very warm.

“And what is your decision?” he asked, tearing his sad eyes away from the
fire to look up at me, his only surviving daughter and the last member of his
family.
I felt a bit sad about giving him the news. Of course I wanted to stay with him
and get to know him, but I had a home in Mountainview and friends who would
miss me. I knew that if I stayed here and never returned to Mountainview, I
would never really feel at home here.

“I’m going to go back to Mountainview,” I said quietly as I fiddled nervously
with my hands in my lap.
My father nodded grimly. He didn’t seem mad — just a little disappointed. I
knew that he would be lonely here.

“Alright,” he said, managing a weak smile at me. “Are you sure that’s what you
want?”

I nodded. “Yes,” I replied. “I want to stay here with you. I really do. But… I
have a life in Mountainview that I can’t leave behind. Enzo and I…”

“I understand,” my dad said gently. He reached over and patted my knee
comfortingly, then stood and walked over to the fireplace. I watched as he
crouched down and moved the logs around with the iron fire poker, causing
the flames to jump up and create sparks. Even crouching, he looked like a

large man. “If you want to stay in Mountainview, then I’ll support that,” he said.
“I’d like to see you finish school there. I know you’re an excellent student, and
I hope you know that I’m proud of you.”

My dad’s words made me smile. At the same time, however, I felt a pang in
my chest because Selena was going to be a student there, too. She never got
much of a chance.
“We’ll visit, of course,” I blurted out. “I can open portals. I’ll visit as much as I
can.”
My dad chuckled. “It’s alright if you don’t visit. I know how busy you are.
You’re a young woman with a whole life ahead of you… You don’t need to
worry about your old man.”

“But I will,” I said quietly. I stood and walked over to the fire and placed my
hand on my dad’s shoulder. “I want to get to know you.”
For a few moments, my dad and I just looked into the fire together. Finally, he
stood and towered over me. There was a gentle smile on his face as he
tucked a strand of hair behind my ear. “You act like your mother,” he said
quietly. “I can tell that you’re very kind, just like she was.”

Hearing my father compare me to my mom made a tear come to my eye. I
quickly turned around and sat back down in my chair, blinking the tears away.
“Sir,” Enzo suddenly said. He was leaning on the desk behind us, and had
been silent this entire time. But now, he straightened and looked at my father
with a lot of respect. “Mountainview is still dangerous,” he said. “

The
Crescents still have their leader. They have a lot of the Fullmoons on their side
now, too. My father’s beta turned to their side when he…”
“Yes.” My dad nodded grimly and stared down at the floor. “I’m sorry about
Richard. He was a good man.”

A silence fell over the room. I looked up at Enzo from my chair to see him
swallow hard and clench his jaw before he finally spoke again. “Will you send
help with us?” he asked. “With Nina’s antidote and your men, I don’t think that
the Crescents will be a problem for much longer.”

My father chuckled. “Don’t worry about any of that, son,” he said heartily. “You
two have already done enough. I’ll handle the rest from here on out—”
“Save Lewis for me, then,” Enzo suddenly interrupted, his voice so low it was
almost a growl. “I want to take care of him myself.”

My eyes widened as I looked up at Enzo. There was a fury there in his eyes
that he had been hiding this entire time, but now I knew that it had been
bubbling beneath the surface the whole time. As the flames from the fire
flickered across his handsome face, he looked powerful and sure of himself. I
could tell that both my father and I knew that there would be no convincing
Enzo out of the decision that he had already made inside his head.
Slowly, my father nodded. “Lewis is all yours,” he said quietly.


The next morning, my father sent Enzo and I on our way. The snow hadn’t
fallen nearly as much as I secretly hoped it would during the night, leaving just
a light white veil over the landscape.

My father gathered several of his best guards to send with us. He promised
that, within the week, he would be sending his army after the Crescents. He
said that the war was almost over; between his army and my antidote, the
Crescents would be crushed faster than I had imagined.

But either way, he still
insisted on sending guards to keep watch over me. It felt strange and
uncomfortable, but I obliged, more so for Mountainview’s protection than
anything else.

Before we left, however, I noticed that Enzo and my father exchanged some
secret words between just the two of them. I was standing by the swirling
portal that I had opened, and couldn’t hear them over it. All I saw was my
father nod, smile, and slap Enzo heartily on the shoulder before sending us
both on our way.

The last thing I saw before stepping through the portal with Enzo’s hand in
mine was my father, waving, with a smile on his face.
And I could have sworn that I saw the faint, ghostly images of my mother and
Selena standing behind them. They were smiling, too.

A Man Like None Other Chapter 2352

A Man Like None Other Chapter 2352

"Hmph! Does he really think a mere arcane array like this is enough to stop me? They must've forgotten what I specialize in!" Great Diviner said disdainfully while snapping his fingers. The sky above them turned dark as thunderclouds covered it entirely. A few flashes of lightning then struck Jared's arcane array, shattering it instantly. The spiritual energy chains that were binding them, too, disappeared after that.. "A puny arcane array like this can't possibly stop Master, who has the ability to peek into the Heavenly Law and alter the course of fate!" "Exactly! It's funny how these guys think they can get away from Master!" "I doubt there's a single person out there who can beat Master's divination art!" Great Diviner's disciples were quick to shower him with compliments. "All right, that's enough! I only know a few tricks. or two, so I'm not that powerful!" Despite what Great Diviner said, he actually felt. pleased after hearing those compliments. It was human nature to enjoy being complimented, and Great Diviner was no exception. Jared was in the middle of gathering some herbs when his body tensed up all of a sudden. "Oh, no! Someone has broken through the arcane array and made it to the cave! Mr. Campbell is in danger!" Jared mumbled to himself and ran back to the cave as quickly as his legs could carry him.. Unfortunately, he was far too late. Great Diviner and his disciples had already found the cave. "So, I was right! They really are hiding here!" Great Diviner said with a sneer. Archer's and Skyler's faces turned gloomy the moment they saw Great Diviner and his disciples. This is bad... Mr. Campbell has yet to fully recover, and Mr. Chance isn't here either. The two of us don't even stand a chance if Great Diviner attacks us now! Archer stepped forward and said as politely as possible, "Our sects have no grudge against each other, Master Diviner! My master has always been respectful toward you as well, so why must you do this to us?" "That's right, Master Diviner! You're so powerful that you can peek into the Heavenly Law! Someone of your status should not follow in the footsteps of commoners like Wrey!" Skyler chimed in. They knew how much Great Diviner enjoyed being complimented and how he often called himself a half-immortal. Since fighting was not a viable option, Archer and Skyler had no choice but to try and sweet- talk their way out of this situation instead. Sure enough, Great Diviner broke into a wide grin when he heard what they said. "Rumor has it that Matthew's two closest disciples are exceptionally polite and obedient. It seems the rumor is true, after all. Anyway, I didn't come here to kill your master. I only want to meet that guy named Jared Chance. He has really piqued my interest, you see..." Archer and Skyler breathed sighs of relief when they heard that. Phew! Thank goodness he's not here to kill us! There was no way the two would be able to fend those guys off, so Matthew would surely die if Great Diviner decided to attack. "You're here to see Mr. Chance? Please comer on in, Master Diviner!" Matthew's voice rang out from inside the cave. Great Diviner was about to make his way into the cave when one of his disciples stopped him. and said, "Be careful, Master! This could be a trap!" As Great Diviner paused in his tracks, Matthew spoke up once again. "Master Diviner is able to see the future, so he already knows if this is at trap. Isn't that right, Master Diviner?" Sure enough, Great Diviner's huge ego got to him after he heard that. He shot his disciple a fierce glare and yelled, "F*ck off! I know if this is a trap!" After scolding his disciple, Great Diviner turned around and continued making his way into the cave. "Have a seat, Master Diviner," Matthew said politely when he saw Great Diviner.

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