Lunar Legacy: Rise Of The Beastlord

Chapter 238: Battle Angel



Jayden's jaw tightened, his chest rising and falling as he stared at Ava. Her smirk never faltered, her eyes glowing faintly with that dangerous blue.

He scoffed, feigning calm. "You're wrong. I don't know what you think you saw, but I'm human. Just human."

Ava tilted her head, her lips curving wider as if she were toying with him. "Don't even think of trying that." Her tone sharpened, cutting through the snowy silence. "I saw your eyes before the explosion. Golden, pulsing, primal. And it's more than just the eyes..." she stepped closer, her aura brushing against him like static.

"I can feel your energy. Even through this game, it bleeds through. That's not human energy. Don't test me."

Jayden's throat went dry. For once, he didn't have a quip ready. He stood frozen, silent, mind racing in a thousand directions.

He considered brushing her off, ignoring her, maybe even logging out right there. But then something struck him. "Wait! She knows lycans exist."

That wasn't random guessing. She had spoken it with certainty. Which meant she wasn't just guessing... she was connected somehow.

Instead of denying again, he narrowed his eyes and twisted the question. "And how come you know lycans exist?"

Ava chuckled softly, shaking her head. "Because, just like you, love..." she leaned in, her voice low and deliberate. "I'm not human."

Jayden's eyes widened before he caught himself, quickly schooling his face back into calm. "So what are you then?"

She scoffed, flicking her hair back with effortless arrogance. "You seriously expect me to just tell you what I am?"

Jayden shrugged, a smirk tugging at his lips. "I mean, you already know what I am. So it's only fair."

Ava wagged a finger. "No, darling. See, I figured out what you are. You didn't tell me. There's a difference." She smirked knowingly before her tone shifted, casual but piercing. "And besides, what kind of lycan are you anyway?"

Jayden blinked, caught off guard. "Kind?"

Ava gave him a "well, duh" look. "Yeah, like... what species of were-people do you fall under?"

Jayden eyes bulged. His jaw went slack. "Wait! There's... different species of lycans?"

Ava scoffed, her tone dripping disbelief. "Of course. We've got werewolves, werecoyotes, werefoxes, and a whole bunch of subspecies of werecats. You really didn't know that?" she asked, her brows raised.

Jayden stared at her, utterly stunned. He shook his head lightly. "No. That's... very new information." He made a mental note right then to confront Luna about this later.

Ava folded her arms, brow raised. "Hm. What sub-pack do you belong to?"

Jayden smiled wryly, scratching the back of his neck. "Um... I don't really know what that means."

She sighed like a teacher losing patience with a slow student. "What's your family name?"

"Oh." Jayden nodded in understanding. He hesitated for a moment, furrowing his brows. He didn't know Ava well, and giving up too much wasn't smart. Still, a name couldn't hurt.. at least, he thought not.

"Lunaria," he said finally.

Ava's eyes widened briefly, then narrowed with suspicion. "So... Jay Lunaria, huh? That's weird. I know the Lunaria family well, but I've never heard of you." Her tone was sharp, probing.

Jayden didn't flinch. He shrugged with practiced nonchalance. "Well, not all of us like to draw attention and socialize."

She studied him in silence for a long moment, her expression unreadable. Then finally she nodded. "I guess you're right." Her smirk returned. "So that means you're a werewolf?"

Jayden inclined his head. "Yes. But dare I ask... how do you know so much about lycans? Are you perhaps one?"

Ava chuckled darkly. "Not exactly. But you could say I have lycan blood in me." she said slyly.

Jayden frowned. "I don't follow."

She sighed, brushing frost from her sleeve. "Fine, I'll tell you. I am what the ancients once called a Battle Angel. Or Shieldmaiden."

Jayden's brow arched. "Shieldmaiden? As in Odin's maidens? The choosers of the slain?"

Ava looked impressed. Her lips curled into a proud smile. "Wow, you know your myths well. But yes... I am a Valkyrie."

Jayden's chest tightened in shock. Another real mythological being. A concerning thought suddenly hit him. "Wait... does this mean everything in the myths are real?" he murmured to himself, his mind buzzing.

Ava chuckled at his expression. "You look stunned."

Jayden grinned faintly. "Maybe it's because I just found out I've been fighting an angel this whole time."

Ava giggled, a sound light but dangerous. "I'm not an angel. Just a pretty girl with wings."

He chuckled. "I still can't believe I'm meeting another mythological being."

Her smirk deepened. "Oh, trust me. There are way more shocking beings out there besides Valkyries."

Jayden leaned in, voice low. "You mean like the oneiri?"

Ava shook her head. "I mean like the gods."

Jayden's eyes widened slightly. "The gods are real? Like the actual gods? Zeus, Hera, Odin? Those gods?"

Ava shrugged casually. "You're a werewolf and you find that hard to believe?"

Jayden shook his head slowly. "No, it's just... I've studied myths all my life, and I didn't think they were all real."

"Not all of them are," Ava said matter-of-factly. "Take us Valkyries, for example. We exist, yes, but we're not Odin's servants like the myths say. We're more of an independent nation. In fact, Asgard doesn't even exist anymore."

Jayden caught onto her slip. "Wait. You said 'nation'.. like a kingdom? A planet?"

Ava smiled knowingly. "Yeah. But we're much more than a kingdom, love. We're an empire. The largest in the universe."

"Wow." Jayden's voice was low, full of genuine awe. But in the back of his mind another thought burned: just how many empires are out there?

He knew of extraterrestrials.. aliens were a fact of life. The other planets were teeming with them. Humans even interacted with them in the intergalactic system, though Earth remained cut off because of the EVA's paranoia.

But to hear her claim "the largest empire in the universe" sent a chill down his spine.

"So how did you end up on Earth?" he asked.

Ava smirked. "Oh, I'm here on an undercover mission to figure out Earth's strengths and weaknesses. See if humans are a threat." Her tone turned playful.

Jayden raised a brow. "Really? That's... nice."

She laughed, shaking her head. "I'm kidding. I'm just here on a very long vacation. Like... very long." She winked.

Jayden smiled faintly. "I see."

Ava dropped to sit on the snow, crossing her legs gracefully. "I know I don't need to ask what you're doing on Earth. But... I figured you'd be on Beta. Since, y'know, your family's there."

Jayden blinked. She seemed to know a lot about the Lunaria family. He tucked that away as ammunition.

"Well, like I said, I prefer to keep a low profile. What better place than the mud ball?" He sat down too, brushing snow from his boots.

She chuckled. "Fair. But... for what it's worth, I'm sorry about what happened to your people. I'm sorry we couldn't help either."

Jayden stiffened. What happened to my people? He had no idea what she meant. But he forced a nod, playing along. "Yeah. It's okay. But you seem really close to the Lunaria family... well, my family."

Ava smiled faintly. "Yeah. Your family and mine have history. I also used to be friends with the Lycan princess."

Jayden's brow furrowed. "Lycan princess?"

Her expression dimmed. "Yeah. We were close. But... she's dead now."

Jayden's eyes softened. "Oh. I see."

Ava studied him closely. "How come you don't know all this? You live in a forest or something?" she chuckled.

He chuckled dryly. "No. I just... cut myself off from everything."

She tilted her head, amused. "So you cut yourself off from even your family?"

Jayden nodded. "Yes. Even my family."

Ava shook her head in disbelief. "Wow. That's... daring. I'm lightyears away from home, but my mom still calls twice a week." she smiled wryly.

Jayden smiled faintly. "She sounds great."

Ava's lips softened. "She is. But it's hard not to be when you're the ruler of the greatest empire in the universe."

Jayden blinked. His tone dropped playful. "Wow. I didn't know I was talking to a princess. Forgive me, your highness." he chuckled.

Ava laughed, the sound light and bright. "Fine. Since you're so adorable, I'll pardon you this once. But next time, I won't be so merciful."

Jayden bowed his head dramatically. "You're too kind, princess."

They both laughed, the sound echoing in the frozen silence.

When it faded, Jayden tilted his head. "So... what's it like? Being a princess?"

Ava sighed, shoulders slumping. "Honestly? Intense. It's like carrying the expectations of not just my mom, but billions of other people."

"Sounds exhausting." Jayden said.

Ava exhaled deeply. "It is. At first, it felt good.. being royalty. But after years? It got boring. That's why I came here. To breathe. To be free of it all."

Jayden met her eyes, voice low. "Freedom feels good, doesn't it?"

She smiled softly. "It does. I mean... I miss home, but I'm not leaving Earth anytime soon."

Jayden chuckled. "That's good to hear."

They sat in silence for a moment, snowflakes drifting around them, until Jayden broke it. "So, you said you were close with the Lunarias. That means you know Castor Lunaria?"

Ava nodded casually. "Yes. We've met a couple of times."

Jayden leaned forward. "What's he like to you?"

Ava frowned, her brows raised in suspicion. "What do you mean?"


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