My first thought once I reached the pack house should have been washing and disinfecting my wound, but I couldn't deny the rumbling of hunger in my stomach. I kicked off my muddy shoes by the door, leaving them in a heap. Rhodes always hated when I did that, preferring a clean entranceway for when he greeted guests - which made it all the more fun to do it. I would pick them up later, and before he entertained anyone in his study. But for now? A muddy heap by the door, just long enough to see his jaw tick in irritation. What fun was life if you couldn't tease the Alpha every now and then?
I made my way to the kitchen, my heart set on a quick bowl of cereal to curb the hunger long enough to shower and see to the bite mark Leon had left behind. What I hadn't expected when I rounded the corner into the kitchen was the hulking frame of Alpha Rhodes, poised over the coffee pot with a bewildered look on his face. His eyes met mine, flush with shock, before roaming down to my still
"I meant to ask you," I said to Rhodes, a mouthful of pizza garbling the words, "Beta wants me to get my mom to come up with some sort of evacuation plan? What's that about?"We were dining alone this evening, a rare occurence. Every so often everyone would be busy, leaving the Alpha and I to our own devices- which usually meant frozen pizza. We'd forgone formality and were sprawled out in the den across the couches, sweatpants on, the epitome of comfort."Right, yeah," Rhodes replied, swallowing the bite mid-chew, "So we have a few spots picked out but we need to work on a plan for when to start the evac, and a plan to get everyone there safely. I thought since your mom and Alex are already working in the library and have access to records and stuff they could take the lead putting the evac into action?""I'm sure she'll be happy to. Since we figured out the treaty business they've been kind of bored. I'll go see her tomorrow."We finished our dinner, re
With a date to work towards the whole town was abuzz with preparations. Alex and my mom worked diligently to create an evacuation plan that worked both safely and efficiently. Clarice was funnelling new warriors our way at record speed, any young wolf who was willing and able was being trained to defend themselves, and those that showed exceptional prowess were passed on to Beta Gideon and Jonas to join the defending ranks.Jonas had taken the lead when it came to training, his skills and expertise as a former member of our opposing pack were an asset when it came to training. He encouraged us to use the land to our advantage- we, after all, knew it better than our foe. Daily runs were scheduled for all warriors to familiarize ourselves with the terrain in order to maximize our chances in battle. Meanwhile Rhodes had begun reaching out to his a
Stay's Landing was in full swing preparing for The Reckoning. Mom and Alex had a pretty good idea on what the evacuation plan would be, and with that came preparations for if we were caught too early. Leona had gone door to door asking for volunteers to build safe homes, barricaded from the elements and our foe's blade. She'd chosen the strongest homes, all made of stone and millwork. Ones that would not burn easy, that would withstand the war beyond in the event we could not evacuate those unable to fight quickly enough.We planned on building barricades like it was the French Revolution. Old furniture and planks stacking high above our heads surrounding the town, acting as a last ditch line of defense in the event the fighting made it that far. Of course we hoped that it would not. We hoped to squash the threat on the border and amongst the trees, but it was best to over prepare, to prepare for anything- even the worst.I was first on the list to voluntee
My mind was reeling as I made my way home, my conversations with Torrance flooding my thoughts. While part of me felt closure having my feelings out in the open, the other part was more confused than before. I could no longer deny the pull I felt towards Alpha Rhodes, a connection had formed between us. More than a connection if I was being honest with myself, our relationship was growing into a living, breathing being. It exhiliarated and scared me, it was sso much a part of who we were, and I was terrified by the thought. What would it mean when I lost him?I walked through the door blankly, my eyes glossed over, my being floating somewhere else. I was no longer present in my own body, I was on autopilot. I heard Rhodes call out to me, but his words never connected. I made my way to my room, stripping out of my sweaty, dirt covered jeans and heading into the sanctuary of my shower to rinse the feelings off of my back.If only it were that easy. My usual therapeutic c
Hello readers! First and foremost, thank you for your support thus far in my book. Due to illness, updates will not be regular for the time being. I will update as often as I can but I'm not sure what it will look like for the forseeable future. I am nearing the end of the book, so the chapters upcoming are full of action. I'm so sorry for my absence already, and for what is to come. I am trying to get better as soon as I can in order to bring you work in a timely manner. Thank you again, Meg
Nights of impassioned romance shared between the Alpha and I grew more frequent, our emotions lit like a livewire and craving the comfort of another soul. Neither of us could deny our attraction for one another, and though the horizon was thick with dread over what would happen when one of us were to mate we chose to ignore it and weather the storm together. Word had spread across the packs that we'd been issued a death warrant, and our pleading for assistance fell on deaf ears. Our warriors lent to other packs had been trickling in as the days grew closer to the Reckoning, home for what very well may be their final battle. Only one pack had pledged allegiance to us, and we expected their forces to arrive at any moment. The Gaius pack, of the North, full of crafty fighters and rumours of magic, were long time allies of the Alpha, and were never known to back down from a fight, no matter how stupid. The Gaius' Alpha had promised his warrior fleet to us, th
"Mate."Torrance replied, stepping out from behind me, her breathing heavy. They drifted towards each other weightlessly, almost as if on autopilot, They glided into one another's arms, holding each other at the elbows. Their conversation was hushed, in whispers, as the familiarity of their souls called out to their mate.Leona sighed, and I looked back at her beaming smile, her eyes brimming with tears and pride as she watched her daughter meeting her other half. I beamed, squeezing the Alpha's hand in excitement as I watched my best friend accept her new role. The daughter of a Beta now the mate of another. A Goddess perfect pairing.Moments passed, no one dare interrupt the fate's meeting. The duo seemed to hold the same regard for public forum, however, and they pulled apart to let the official meeting commence. Torrance stood nervously close to her new mate, their arms touching as she let the Alpha speak."Well! Even more now than b
I was no stranger to the falsified sense of peace that had graced our dinner table the evening before. Everything and everyone I loved shared in the final meal, my mother to my right and Alpha Rhodes seated at the head of the table to my left. Torrance and her newfound mate were cuddled up, sharing in hushed whispers as they got to know one another. Her parents looked on adoringly, and laughter and warmth radiated across the room. I was all but haunted by my conversation with Clarice, the promise of a new and unfamiliar future on the horizon. When morning came, everything would change.As the dawning light crept in the Alpha and I sighed. Neither of us had slept a wink, but we hadn’t shared a word either. It was as if we were both in denial of what was to come. As the frost settled and the cold winter air whipped around the pack house, the haunting whistles made soundtrack to our somber morning. We worked in tandem, handing each other