Chapter summary of Chapter 62 – Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent
In Chapter 62, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Destined To Be Greatness.
It felt like eternity had gone by as I fought off rouges by Cameron's side and it looked like their numbers hadn't even decreased even though they had. I could clearly see that we were winning if I went by the number of dead rouges that littered the forest floor. I also found some of our own lying lifeless in their own pool of blood, when and if we get out of this they will receive a proper burial.
My stomach was starting to feel funny. You know that feeling where you can feel water swishing around in your stomach and makes you feel nauseous? Well that was how I was feeling at the moment but I pushed through it taking down rouge after rouge after rouge.
I was becoming tired and I just wanted this all to end, I hadn't used any of my powers yet as I didn't want to reveal myself just yet and I feared that it would make my pack more vulnerable but I think it was time to use them. But first I had to get my pack and the other packs out of here.
I opened up my mind to all of the packs.
"I need you all to leave!" I commanded. I knew no one was going to agree as I was answered with a chorus on no's. "You have to do as I say. You need to trust me."
They were quiet for a moment and I could hear the gears turning in their minds.
"I trust you Jay." Penny was the first to respond.
"Then I need you all to leave."
"Are you sure?" Alpha Sage asked.
"Yes."
The alpha's sent out a command to their packs telling them to retreat and to trust them. I remained where I was and I watched as my family and the other packs retreated into the forest disappearing, leaving behind confused rouges.
Cameron appeared in front of me and just stared into my eyes.
"Cameron you need to go." I whispered.
"I know." He sighed. "Are you sure I can't change your mind?"

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