Hey everyone.
I can't believe we are here. We made it. This is truly the end. This journey has been an epic one and I am both happy and sad all of you could ride this crazy ride with me. It took a long time to get here. Much longer than I wanted, felt needed to, but here we are and it's done. The King's Alpha has finished. I'm sure everyone has the STRONGEST of opinions on my choices of where to go but in the end, I think, I always knew where it was going to end up. And it was here. It just was a struggle to find the right roat to get there.
I want to say thank you.
To all the mad ones.
To all the sad ones.
To all the happy ones.
To the ones who have stuck by me and given me notes of encourangement through this.
To the ones who have left comments telling me that they won't ever read anything of mine again because I haven't finished this story.
I thank each and every one of you. Because it means that at some point, my story made you feel something. Made you fall in love or hate or want to continue to hate or just plain hope everything turns out alright in the end. To let me, an author who has these silly dreams of wanting her stories told, into your life and give you a moment, a sliver of emotion or a respite from the day to day is the BIGGEST honor any of you could bestoy upon me. Know that I never take that for granted. Not a single day goes by that I don't feel like I want to make sure I measure up to being the same author that I looked up to when I needed to hide within the pages of book for just a moment.
I've been through hell and back again. Both physically and mentally. Ending this story kind of feels like closing that chapter but I know (as I sit here now, two shots of medicine, absolutely sick, unable to breath and just barely functioning) it won't always be easy. Alpha's Blind Luna started out as a story that mostly was just for me and turned into a 200,000 word world that I let others in to see and read and enjoy. Now, with The King's Alpha, it turned into a 300,000 word epic that fleshed out a world and characters that I now hold dear and will never be able to be free of them. Hahaha.
Moving forward, I plan on focusing on one story at a time. If there is something else going on, I won't be posting that until I feel I am ready to and I don't let you guys down with big breaks in time. Now, since The King's Alpha is finished, I will be shifting my sole focus back over to Shift. I will be updating there every weekend, much like I was doing here with the last few weeks. So if you are still interested in sticking around, I have a great story step up for Sky and I'm excited to share that new one with you all.
I also am going to do my very best to stay updated on i*******m. I want to make sure that not only am I giving updated information about my books but also other stuff going on within my world and other projects. That's the best place to find me and I will be providing a somewhat detailed list for the next few months of what the plans are. Not tonight. Tonight I am going to curl up with some medicine and cry because one of my babies is over and I never know what to do with myself once that happens.Again, everyone still here, still reading. Angry or not. Happy or not. Sad or not. Thank you. From the whole of my heart. Thank you. <3 You are the reason I can still write. Still do what I love.- MishanAngel
The forest was a different kind of silence. It was a silence that didn’t envelope you, didn’t make you lonely. It made you feel apart of it, it beckoned you to become part of it. The wind through the trees and grass, the birds making their calls, the bugs alerting each other of their presence. It was a place where you could just breathe in the fresh air. As a werewolf, the forest meant so much to us. It was a freedom and peace that we reveled in. Being in the trees, being with nature was just a nature state of being. “Auri!” I took another deep breath. It was a safe place, a place where there wasn’t anyone bothering you, where you could just be safe in its…. “AURI!” I sighed. “Yes, Maddie, I’m here.” I didn’t know how long I had been missing from the house but apparently it was long enough for my half-sister to come home from school and try looking for me. “Mom’s already home and she is pissed. You didn’t set anything out for dinner tonight.”
Werewolves can shift anytime usually between 13 to 18. Earlier or later was rare but it did happen. Once you shifted, you were considered part of the pack. You would start training, doing boarder patrols, and taking a more active role in the pack. You would also start going to the Gatherings for finding your mate. It was held once every quarter and changed locations. This quarter it was at our pack, Midnight Moon. We weren’t the biggest pack, or maybe even top 5, but we were still fairly large territory with 300-400 werewolves. We were also pretty popular because we were right in the middle, meaning you didn’t have to travel as long and most packs surrounding us would come. The themes and activities would vary. Picnics, sports days, dances, drive-in movies, bowling, ice skating. There has been a lot over the years. This time though, the current Luna and Melissa being the Beta’s mate, decided that a fantastical ball was in orde
***Logan’s POV*** “LOGAN!” I groaned and rolled over in bed. “I swear to god Logan. If you think you are getting out of leaving, you got another thing coming.” “Since when have you been excited for these stupid Gathering events.” I covered my head with my pillow. Bryan was too damn loud this morning. “It’s not the Gathering, Alpha. It’s the supernatural bar thats in the city over! They have a damn fine singer coming in and I have been wanting to go since I was like eighteen!” Bryan whined against the door. I threw my pillow at the door. This was the first day in years my workload had been cleared and I had every intention of sleeping in. I had taken over the pack at the young age of fourteen. My parents had died that year and we had lost nearly half our pack members. Now, we were the second largest pack, under the Alpha King himself. I prided myself in the strength of my pack and I demanded respect. It took a bit, but we
***Auri’s POV*** Maddie had woken me up around 10am pounding on my door. Our parents had already left and wouldn’t be back for the rest of the day. We would meet them at the ball since they were the hosts. Ty would have to take us in his car later in the evening. She was bounding around the house as I got a brunch ready for us and she ferried me, with brunch, up to her room. “Auri, do you want me to do your make-up? I won’t do a lot, but at least a little eye shadow?” I chuckled. “To what Maddie? Bring out the grey in my eyes?” She scoffed. “I mean, I could match it with Kai’s eyes. Are you going in blind to the ball?” I nodded and looked out the window, Kai giving me her vision. I first was assaulted by Maddie’s choice of pink and white stripped wallpaper and ridiculous amount of red heart pillows, but I settled my vision on the forest outside. The lush green soothing my eyes. Usually, I went blind just about anywhere unless I
Maddie left our side immediately as soon as we reached the ballroom, talking to who I could only assume as classmates. Ty had stayed back with me for a moment and he graciously walked me over to a corner. The smells were a bit overwhelming mixed with the loudness of the music and chattering. I was thankful for Ty’s help. “Go, I know you got some friends here.” I felt him shake his head. I tilted my head toward him, now aware that he was stiff as a board. “You smell her don’t you, your mate?” He squeezed my hand. “I do.” “Well, what are you waiting for! Go get her! Jesus Ty! Don’t stand next to the person you know for SURE isn’t your mate.” I chuckled and pushed him further in the room. 'I don’t smell anything special.' Kai came forward for the first time in a while. Maybe they aren’t here yet, it is still pretty early. I looked around, there were a lot of people, but there were still people filling into the ballroom. It was only 6:15pm after all. Father and Melissa had seen us
***Logan’s POV*** I walked into the building with a mission. Get in, grab my mate, get out. We weren’t staying here. I finally had found her, my mate, my Luna and I was not going to stick around for the party. Bryan basically had to run to keep up with my strides. I scanned the ballroom but realized my eyes would do nothing for me here. It would be my nose and Cato that would be the one to find her. I walked around the room, people parting for me, knowing exactly who I was. My face probably didn’t show a single ounce of happiness either. The Alpha of the hosting pack tried to speak to me, but I threw Bryan at him and continued my sniffing search throughout the room. There was a corner of the room, where it smelled like her the most. Seems like she spent a good amount of time standing here. Cato confirmed my suspicious but she wasn’t here anymore. I looked around and tried to pinpoint the next location. Down the hall
***Auri’s POV*** I couldn’t function. Here I was, sitting in Alpha Logan’s fancy car, driving towards my house to pick up my things. My mind still reeling from what just happened. 'I told you our mate wouldn’t reject us.' Kai was smug and she had been ecstatic to hear that our mate was an Alpha. I was not. I was not even entertaining the idea of being a mate, let alone a Luna I had heard the confusion and anger in his voice when he asked why he would reject me. I thought it was obvious and especially coming from a man who was notorious for throwing out the weak. 'We aren’t weak though.' 'Right, but he doesn’t know that. He only can judge me by how I look. And we look like we’ve been through hell and back again.' 'And like he said, we are strong for it, strong for surviving it.'Kai was chastising me as we drove down the road.
“What’s your favorite breakfast food?” I smiled. “French toast. What’s your favorite hat?” Logan laughed. “Fez.” Laughing as well, I asked “A fez, really?” He nodded. “I look damn good in a fez. Don’t knock it till you see it.” We had been paying ’20 questions’ for an hour now. We were well past 20 questions and had moved on from the regular favorite color or candy. “What was your mom like?” Logan was quiet for a bit before he asked. I took a deep breath and leaned back in the seat. “From what I remember? She was like sunlight; you just wanted to be with her and soak up the warmth. But at the same time, she was the forest. Proud, mysterious, and magical. We used to take walks in the forest, just us. Sometimes she would take her wolf form, sometimes not, but we would alway go and walk.” It took me a minute to think of another question. “I know the stories of how you took o