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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
Jasper. I heard the siren go off, and I woke up immediately. Linking Brian, he told me he did not know what was happening. Soon Linda Linked me. "We are under attack, Alpha. Six full breeds. There is a beta and Delta among them," She said, and I was scared shitless. I wasn't ready for this. "Is Alpha Abel there?" I linked Linda. "No, but he is on his way Alpha," he said, and I broke the connection and Linked Brian. "Brian, Are you out?" I asked my cousin. "On my way out, Jasper," he said, sounding as ready as a beta should be. I linked Ian, and he was already outside fighting the things. I told Ruby what was going on and asked her to take cover; she and my children needed to be safe in case Something happened to me. They will be able to run away. I could not tell her that part because it would make her freak out. I needed her to be confident that I would return, and I hoped that if something happened, she would not be too broken to run. I just have to hope she would push on wit
Jasper. Ian was giddy when I stepped into the office, but I couldn't feel that way. We had indeed conquered our attackers, and we had captured them, but we had also lost a lot of lives. It was a mess out there. Petra was a serious issue regardless of the fact that we might have the might to take her out. "We need to question those guys quickly," Abel said, and I knew why. It was essential and urgent too. We needed to understand the reason for the attack and maybe know Petra's location. "Let's do that. We can't let them relax." I said, and we all agreed. While we walked toward the holding cells, my uncle linked me. "You won't have issues questioning them, Jasper, because they have submitted to you as their Alpha. An Ace wolf's loyalty is total. You might not need to kill them." he linked me, and I knew it would be hard. Brian had taken the massacre seriously, and it was apparent he wouldn't let them live. I hoped they give us enough information to help deal with the threat. As we wa
Jasper. Three weeks went without an event. We had thought another attack would ensue after the last one, but everything was silent. There was no way Petra had changed her mind. She was definitely strategising. We had been training the werewolves and the Ace wolves in our midst for any attack that followed the last one. Ruby's training was going well. She was fit to fight, but I wanted her to be stronger. I doubted that I would ever let her fight, but I wanted her to be able to take care of herself in an emergency. According to the council the meeting had been postponed. I decided to sleep in because there was nothing to do. Petra had halted her attacks, and the council was yet to organise everyone. They also told me that some Alphas were afraid of coming to Brooksbridge. There was no need for them to be afraid, but I guess now that people knew there were more than two Macsims in Brooksbridge, they were bound to be wary of coming. Naturally, werewolves are scared of ace wolves. Th
Jasper. We spent hours searching for Nala. There was no sign of her in the place anywhere. I was worried. Ian was frantic, and I couldn't blame him. It got to a point when he started screaming her name in the forest. It was sad, but there was nothing I could say or do to help Ian. He was distraught beyond imagination. "Jasper," he said, eyes swollen with Dark circles. From the look of things, it was late at night. We had been looking for her all day. We have searched every angle that we could. They claimed she went on a walk in town, but we couldn't find any traces of her. It was either Nala ran away, or she was taken. I did not know how to tell Ian the truth. "Ian," I replied, tired myself, but I dared not say it. "I think she is gone, Jasper. I think she ran away because I refused to give her the money she asked for. I think she left to teach me a lesson," He said, crying. I could not believe that Ian could break down like this. He was in tears. If anything had happened to Ruby,
Ruby. While I packed our bags for the two weeks visit to Lakewood, I felt insensitive. Nala was an annoying person, but I would never wish this kind of fate upon her. Why did she have to take a bloody walk? Where was she really going to? I knew it wasn't wrong of her to want to stretch her limbs, but she shouldn't have gone out unaccompanied, especially with all the recent attacks on the settlement. Now we were all troubled. Our trip to Lakewood would be sour from all indications because there was no way we would enjoy our stay there knowing what Ian was going through and afraid for both Nala and her unborn child. I really wanted us to cancel the trip. I am sure Racheal and Randolph will understand and allow us to postpone it. I just have to wait for Jasper to return so I can discuss it with him. I also hadn't spoken to Racheal in three days, but I knew Jasper was communicating with Randolph, and I knew he would have told me if anything was wrong. I folded his clothes neatly into hi