Untouchable by Marii Solaria

Chapter 10



Chapter 10 – The Choice
“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.“– William Shakespeare
Halima
“Artemis!” A smile spread across my face as my wolf trotted toward me. I broke out into a run and hugged the big snout of my
other half. Large and magnificent, Artemis was a thing of absolute beauty. As big as a horse, her
pure white fur glided through my palms like silk, and her soft tongue against my cheek was wet with drool. “I knew I’d see you
again!”
“It’s great to see you too, Halima,” Artemis spoke through our mind–link. Her jaw didn’t move, but her sweet voice was clear as
day. She affectionately nuzzled her snout into my belly, her enormous tail wagging in excitement behind her. Gosh, she was so
cute! I peered into her eyes, noticing they were a bright, piercing blue. It was strange to never see the eyes of your wolf before,
but mirrors weren’t exactly my best friends when I was alive. As I pet her ears, I noticed something else. There was a glowing
silver patch on her forehead, shaped like a crescent moon.
I petted the crescent mark, and she purred, eyes fluttering close. I smiled widely and planted a soft kiss on her snout, resting my
head on it.
“That feels nice.”
“I hope it does.”
Selene laughed behind me, walking toward us. “Wolves are in their physical form when passing to their final resting place. Just
as you both were together in life and death; you’re together in the afterlife as well. How
does this feel?”
“It feels great.” I sniffled. “I’m glad to have Art by my side. We really are in this together, aren’t we?”
Artemis and I spent another moment together before turning back to the goddess. She waved her hand to the space next to her
and a bench made of what I believe to be a moon rock rose from the ground. She took a seat and patted the empty one next to
her, motioning for me to sit. Artemis rested her head on my lap once I took my seat, huffing silently.

“Why was I blessed with a white wolf?” I asked suddenly, scratching behind my wolf’s ears. “My, um...parents, have red and
brown wolves. Raina is also a red wolf. Where, in my werewolf genetics, did white come from?”
“That’s because it didn’t come from your genetics. I’m responsible for that.” Selene chuckled, also scratching behind Artemis’s
ears. The pretty wolf loved the pampering she was getting, judging by the powerful gusts of wind her wagging tail was making.
“White wolves are rare for a reason. A white wolf is made in the image of the Moon Goddess and serves as her avatar–both her
sacred child and her representative on Earth. They are born once every century, destined to carry my message to all
werewolves. I believe in acceptance, love, peace, and harmony. Many are not lucky to ever see a white wolf, but if they do, they
know that I have blessed them and their pack with protection.”
“Um...” Heat rose to my cheeks as I thought of how to plan my next words. “I don’t mean to be rude, Selene, but...if I’m your
avatar...you didn’t do a good job at designing me. I look nothing like you. Have you noticed how dark my skin is?”
Selene burst into laughter, pressing her hands on her chest. The heat on my cheeks intensified, wondering if 1
Chapter 10- The Choice
thoroughly embarrassed myself in front of the werewolves‘ multron god. I died inside; no pun intended. There was a eulogy and
everything.
“You have it wrong, dear. Your human looks have nothing to do with it. In fact, all my previous avatars look nothing like me. It was
for your protection! It is only when you stiff does one see the avatar of Selene. White wolves are powerful, more than the
average wolf. You and Artemis are bound for life, death, and everything after. You’re a white wolf because I have chosen you.
After all, you were hom to do derful things. Magnificent things! Your true self was to be cultivated and only them could you fulfill
your destiny to bring peace.”
I sighed heavily, feeling Artemis shift on my lap. “I’m sorry that it didn’t come to fruition. Being beaten and condemned to
servitude didn’t really help in ‘finding my destiny. I leaned back on the bench. “I’m sure my former pack is more than happy to get
rid of me–wait!” I shot back up,, my thoughts pulling puzzle pieces together left and right. “White wolves help protect the pack
they are born inon, right?”
“Yes.” Selene nodded. “White wolves have a direct connection to me; thus, the presence protects their community. Think of it as
a silent guardian.”
That made total sense. I always wondered why Alpha Jonathan kept me alive all these years. It wasn’t just to deum his filthy
floors. He kept me around to protect the pack. Rogue attacks vanished completely only after I shifted, and the pack grew

prosperous. I was more than just a slave. He selfishly kept me around just to leech off Selene’s protection, and yet, he failed to
protect me from the threats that lay inside the pock
My disinin for Zircon Moon was limitless. He should’ve disobeyed the laws and killed me before I reached shifting age. But
alphas work for the betterment of the pack. Why kill the source of their pronection?
“I can feel your anger, my dear.” I looked back at my goddess. “You have every right to be. What your family did is unforgottle. By
my word, they will learn the consequences of their actions.”
“I don’t care!” I shouted, anger twisting in my chest. “They ruined my life! The best thing about all this is that I never have to face
them again.” Sucking in a deep breath, I squashed my anger and turn back to the prior conversation.. “You said all wolves meet
you here before they pass into heaven. Does that mean...”
Selene nodded as if she could read my mind. “Your former Luna, her wolf Ashia, and her daughter are beyond the gates of
Heaven together. They are doing well if you’re wondering about that. Nuria had grown to be a lovely woman. Her waiff Amgulika
is the cutest pup.”
Tears burned my eyes again. Wey best friend was okay! She made it into Heaven! Artemis looked up at me and bumped her
nose into my arm, her way of asking if I was okay. “I’m okay. I’m happy.” I turned back to Sele “Can I see them?”
“Those who pass through the gates of Heaven don’t return to my realm.”
“That’s fine! I’ll see them when I get through the gates, then!”
Selene was suddenly quiet, her eyes finding interest in her pale feet. The surrounding atmosphere changed from serene to
tense. Artemis noticed the change, now sitting upright on her rear next to me. She towered over me by two feet. If I wasn’t
nervous betare, I sure was now. “Selene? Is there something you’re not telling
me?”
“Halima, you aren’t going through the gates of Heaven,” Selene revealed, her tone laced with seriousness. “You are to return to
Earth.”
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I sucked in a sharp breath at the unexpected inuws. Site dropped albombshell on my head with no warnings

stared at her for a good while, curling my lips into a smart. “No. Absolutely not. I’m not going back there!”
“I know you don’t want to, but you must. You are here before your time.”
“Are you kidding me?” I shouted, standing on the soles off my fent. “killed myself for a reason! I ended my pain, and you’re
asking me to go back to that?”
“I’m not saying it out of maliciousness, my dear.” Selene albo strut!
I turned away, my back facing her. My shoulders heaved as my solis returned to me in full force. “I don’t...I can’t...!” Artemis
reached over and rubbed her snout in my belly again, this time with the gentleness of a feather. “I rather die a thousand deaths
than to return to that life.”
“Halima,” Artemis spoke. “Let’s hear what Selene has to say.
But...
I
“Please, for me?” I peeked into Artemis’s electric blue eyes and felt my solis quieting She knew exactly how no calm me down.
My wolf was my security blanket, always there for me whennome dise was. I exhaled a huaww sigh, nodding before turning to
face Selene again.
“Sary.” I sniffled. “Explain, please.”
“You have a mission...nny, a destiny, to fulfill and you have not yet completed it.” She slinvily brought the bot of us davm to sit
again. “You have not fulfilled your purpose on Earth. I was not joking, when said you are menni tao dio great things. Yes, you’ve
died. Your death is one to cause a systemic change that history had! failed to mymize. Your death was a catalyst for what is
coming, but your rebirth is one thing pate.”
“I can’t go” I whimpered again, my body trembling at the thought of returning to a world filled with monster in human festh. It
made me want to crawl into a hole and never come out. I kneeled from the bench to hugm wall, feeling her trombling fear. Our
old life terrified us both. “They hurt us, rejected us, beat us...the did so many horrible things to us. We can’t...I can’t...please,
Selene. Understand why I did what I did.”
“I do, Halima.. Edin” She limeiled with me, taking one of my hands into her own. “But you are no ordinary werewolf. You are
special. You are a diamond in the rough, a rare find. The world is a cruel place, and you will face many obstacles and adversities

at all angles. It’s not a question of whether you can manage them, but how.”
Her warm thumb wiped my taurs again, sending pleasant shivers down my spine. “There shouldn’t be so many obstacles to deal
with.”
“Yes. They all can come at once, hitt you cannot conquer them all at once.”
“Do we really have to go back” Artemis asked Selene, bowing her head. “What would happen if we
don’t?”
“Werewolf kind would fall.” That got our attention. “I cannot reveal too much, but there is a reason my avatars are born once
every century. Thatt answer you must find on your own. But know this, I’m not sending you back to hurt you. I care about you,
Elimu. You are my sacred child. I hold nothing but love for you, something your family did not give you. Chillerstand that there is
much I cannot reveal to you, but the answer lie back on Earth. In your new life.”
Half of me refused to go back out of self–preservation. Zircon Moon will hunt me down, and I’d be back here faster than I could
blink. The other half of me wanted to go back. I wanted to see the better life that I could have gotten; the life I rightfully deserved.
But what was the better choice? Am I that important that the Moon Goddess would defy the will of death?
She wasn’t doing this for herself. She was doing this for me. Selene saw something in me I couldn’t. Was going back to Earth
worth finding it?
I turned to Artemis, unable to battle the internal conflict of my own “What do you think?”
“I’m terrified, just like you. There is no telling what may or may not happen to us when we go back. But if there is a better life, and
we have a greater purpose in life than in death...then I want to see it. I want to experience it together with you.”
I thought about my choices, weighing the pros and cons of every situation I could think of. “What about my [old pack?”
“Don’t worry about them. Fate will deal with them. I’m returning you to Earth, not your birth pack.”
That made my decision a lot easier. Sighing once again, I take both of Selene’s hands in my own. “I’ll go back on one condition.”
She nodded. “Go on.”
“Well, we both know my mate has rejected me.”

“Yes, I know.”
“My only condition is that I don’t want a second chance mate.” I looked over to Artemis, who nodded in agreement. “After that
experience, I prefer to be mateless than to go through this pain again. The rejection is unbearable for the both of us.”
Selene struggled a bit but nodded reluctantly. “Second–chance mates are granted on special occasions. Rejections are almost
unheard of, but they aren’t impossible. Since that is what you want, very well. I agree with your condition.”
I smiled, feeling the weight melt off my shoulders. “What would happen once I return?”
“Your body is taken care of, don’t worry. You’re long gone from Zircon Moon.” We both rose together on our feet. “I know I keep
saying this, but you deserve much better than what your first life had dealt you with, Halima. What happens from here on out is
what you and destiny decide.”
“Will I see you again, outside of death, I mean?”
Selene’s laughter was melodious, echoing throughout her realm. “Maybe. Only if it’s truly needed.”
That was odd, but I don’t question it. I trusted the Moon Goddess and her intentions, whatever they may be. Glancing back at
Artemis, I offered a smile. Her aqua–colored eyes stared deep into mine, the bond between us now stronger. Whatever was
waiting down for us on Earth, we’ll survive it together, I hope. We had each other and would protect each other no matter what.
“It’s a shame. I like you better this way, Arty. I can see you instead of shifting into you.”
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The Choice
“I’m saddened that I cannot be in this form forever, but it must be this way. I was getting used to standing beside you. And don’t
call me Arty! We’ve been through this!”
“Sorry! I didn’t know that applied in death too!”
“Well, it does!”
“You two are made for each other.” Selene smiled. “Ah, I will miss you both terribly.” She waved her hand. again and behind us,
silvered stairs emerged from the ground, leading downwards into another area of light. “Once you both leave, you will be back in

your body. Make wise decisions, my dears.”
The Moon Goddess gently took my head in her hands and planted a soft kiss at the center of my forehead. Warmth bathed me
from head to toe, her soft lips tickling me gently. The kiss was motherly, filling the void in my heart my birth mother couldn’t fill.
Instinctually, my hands wrapped around her torso and I hugged her tight. I didn’t know when the next time I see her would be, so
I wanted to savor the connection that only she could provide.
“I’ll miss you, my child. You will be great.”
“Thank you.”
After a while, Selene released me and went to Artemis. Her soft hands ran through her silky fur, relishing in its softness, “Will you
protect her and be there for her, my sweet woll?”
“On my honor, I will,” Artemis answered with confidence.
“Very well. You both must be off and remember that the moon’s blessing will always be with you.”
I waved goodbye to the Moon Goddess, already missing her holy presence. Artemis and I turned to the stairs waiting for our
approach. Now, it was us against the world. The new dynamic duo. Each step we took descended us back down to a world full of
suffering. A world full of prejudice, corruption, and malice. But, with Artemis at my side, and a newfound purpose, I knew we can
overcome anything.
It would be hard to cope with all I’d gone through. That part I wasn’t excited about, but alas, there was nothing I could do to
change it.
I must push forward.
Even though I didn’t want to.


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