Jasper. Ruby and I did not fall asleep immediately, but I did not discuss the issues with the council Law any further. I understood her point of view, and I did not want to force her to see things my way. We slept in the early morning hours while watching a movie, and I did not intend to do any work the next day. I woke up to the smell of food. From the scent, I knew it did not come from the kitchen. Ruby arranged the food at the breakfast table, and I smiled at her. "Finally awake," she said, and I noticed her hand was okay. Whatever the doctor gave her worked. "The guys have come to check on you twice already. Your uncle is eager to see you," She said, and I got up and went to the bathroom. I brushed my teeth and returned. Hugging Ruby from behind, I kissed my mark on her neck, and she giggled. "I decided to cook. I missed it," she said, looking at the spread. It looked precisely like Livingston. "I know you miss our farmhouse," I told her, and she was silent because she did no
Jasper. After the meeting in the lounge, I decided to take a walk with my uncle. It was vital for him to understand that I did not intend to overthrow the council. There were laws against it, and I doubted if I wanted to be on the wrong side of the law. It was annoying that the council did not want to help with the attacks and Petra's cult, but I did not want to work against them. "You have a good thing going on for you here, Jasper," he said, calling me Jasper for the first time. I guess he caught on that the people closest to me referred to me as Jasper and not Nikolas, as he had been saying. "Navel was proud of you. I heard you held your wolf form for two months. That is unheard of. The max I have heard is a month." He said, and I laughed. "My son Garnet held form for six weeks, and it would have been longer if it was because of his twin," I said, and he looked at me, surprised. "You mean Ruby birthed strong pubs?" he asked, and I laughed. "An Alpha and Gamma," I said, and he
Jasper. I returned to my office to deal with pack matters while uncle Abel returned to his pack members at the hotel they were staying at. We were yet to get proper accommodation for them. I sat at the desk and thought of all he had discussed with me. My uncle had his point about the council, but cleansing the board would be challenging and could cause war. I always try to avoid war by all means, and this would definitely be a bad one if I dared to set things in motion. It was best that I did not bother and just handled what was needed. Which was Petra's cult. I called a meeting, and Randolph was the first to arrive. Kevin was far away, and Brain and Ian were busy working on the security details. Randolph sat on the couch and lifted a magazine from the stool on the side of the sofa. The guy looked depressed, and I had been hoping he would open up. "Is everything alright with you?" I asked him, and he looked at me and smiled. He looked troubled; I knew it was either pack issues o
Ruby. Jasper's uncle had entertained us with his stories. Still in the entertainment mood, we decided to have a small tea get-together in the lounge close to Jasper's office. I did not want to be couped up in the room. My arm had healed, and I felt it would be best to stay closer to Jasper's office. Besides, that was also where Noelle's classroom was. Her knitting and quilting classes had made her a lot of money. I also helped her once in a while. Walking from my bedroom to Noelle's classroom was tedious, so I stayed there. I ordered the staff to bring us tea and snacks, which was nice. We did not want Nala there because she wasn't a part of us. She was crude and uncouth, but we knew we had to tolerate her. Racheal wasn't looking very happy, and from all indications, she and Randolph had had a major fight. We did not want Nala with us, but we tried to be polite. " How does being a Luna feel like?" Nala asked Racheal and me, and I smiled at her. Cindy got up to serve the tea, and I
Jasper. It had been two weeks, and our guests were finally leaving. The fact that Petra's group was quiet made us nervous because we couldn't tell what she was up to or where she had moved to. The fact that Lakewood or Derbyshire might be her next stop got us nervous, and it was time for them to return so they could manage their territories. Rachel had gotten a characteristics Study expert for her twins to give them a hint of their breed. I believed it was unnecessary and misleading. I also believed Randolph should make peace with himself on the matter and enjoy the life he had at the moment, but the Hills were hell-bent on figuring out the type of wolf their daughters would have. Characteristics study isn't accurate; they warn and say it is based on speculations. Why would anyone want to make a significant decision based on Speculation? Other breeds can be authoritative and strong too. The only thing an Alpha Breed has over others is domination which comes in handy when people don'
Jasper. I could not believe the council came to ask for my help. I sat on my chair and stared at the four people the council sent to me, trying to determine my response to their request. I leaned forward and looked at Brenda. "Mr Paul Willis and Janet Olsen came here from the council three weeks ago and said that the ace wolves were my problem and that the council would not step in unless it becomes a general problem," I said and leaned back in my chair while rubbing Ruby's back. "I am sorry he came across as offensive, but we have a policy that unless four or more packs have the same issue, we are not to step in," Brenda explained, and I smiled at her. "Very well then, I no longer have the same issues as I did three weeks ago. Mr Willis gave me the sense to be resourceful, and I have resolved the matter. The council can feel free to step in for the rest of the pack," I said to her, and her eyes widened. "These wolves are your kind, you know the other packs and their alphas don't
Ruby. I was now a part of the decision-making, and most people were yet to adjust to it, but they couldn't do anything about it. Jasper was doing much to help me gain respect in Brooksbridge, and I appreciated him. Most of the women loved me. The few hated me because they wouldn't get a chance with my mate. They had hoped that Jasper would follow in the same fashion as his uncle, and some of them still did. I could just imagine what was going on in their minds. They sized me up and expected I would crack under sexual pressure, but they were wrong. What kept Jasper and I together was beyond sex. It was unconditional love and understanding. As for the sex part, my appetite was wilder than his. I wanted more, and sometimes I knew it took extra on his part to keep up. Glenda wasn't lying when she said Grigory was wrong to think she wouldn't be able to handle it. Whenever Leon is stressed, I can feel it, and I know exactly what to do to calm him down. It works all the time. Sitting down in
Ruby. We left the office and headed to the bedroom. Jasper was a bit tired and agitated, and I did not need to wonder why because I was there. He was silent throughout our walk, and when we entered the room, he headed straight to the shower. At that moment, I did not know whether to follow him into the shower or wait outside. I decided to follow him to the shower. It wasn't like we fought or anything; he was overwhelmed with problems. I walked in, ready to join him, and I saw his forehead against the wall while the water fell. Jasper was deep in thought because he didn't flinch. I gently opened the entrance and stepped in behind him. I hugged him and rested my head on his back. Kissing his back. He rubbed my hand gently. "Ruby," he sighed, and I could feel his pain. He turned towards me, and his eyes were red. "I did not sign up for this," He confessed, and I could feel his pain. "I never wanted to be alpha or lead a pack. I was happy with you and our children at Livingston. I did