18 moons later. Alex The eighteen months were long and mostly hard on both of us. The pack had been unable to find out who orchestrated the mutiny. Sam's health had been a huge challenge. She would often be unconscious for days for no known reason. At first, we tried to keep it secret, but soon word got out, and it made the pack question her capability. They would give her mean stares and sometimes try to disrespect her. I usually dealt with such pack members but what was happening to my mate was a huge concern. We were still yet to find her relatives. Her abilities were unheard of. My father had invited a wolf shaman out of concern for what was happening with Sam and th
Samantha The day went by slowly. Alex sent me a golden gown to wear for the party, but I wanted to wear the aqua green dress Mason got me. I was torn. Mason took me to Elisabeth's salon in town for her to work her magic on me again. While he drove to town, I decided to discuss the dress issue with him. "Mason, I have a slight issue," I began. "What is it?" he asked, and I could hear the concern in his voice. "It's about the dress," I continued. "Let me guess, you don't like it?" he cut in, and I shook my head. "No, no. The opposite. I love it." I told him, 'It's just that Alex sent me a dress this morning, and he expects me to wear it fo
Alex Two weeks had passed since Sam's twenty-first birthday. The pack was becoming agitated because they hadn't met her wolf. I had whisked her away from her party to buy us time, but apparently, it wasn't enough. I wondered why Sam was unable to shift. She had transformed a couple of times when she was nineteen. I now strongly believed she had damaged her wolf when she did what she did to me, so I could survive the fight with Raphael. I went to see my father explain matters to him. I knew he would be mad at me for not telling him what happened. I had no choice now. Keeping secrets wouldn't help our situation, so I told my father about Sam's wolf and the problem we were now facing. "Why didn't you tell me this back then?" he asked angrily. " Sam didn't want anyone to know her wolf was
AlexThe entire pack was mourning. Everything had happened so fast, and we were unprepared. The painful part was that we didn't even know who we were fighting. Blue moon pack claimed to not know about what had happened to us, and Raphael was still at large.Sam spent over two weeks in the hospital, unconscious. Everything was bad. I didn't have full Alpha authority because my father never got to pass it on to me, so managing the pack was quite a challenge. Everyone had an opinion, and everyone had a solution, but one thing they all agreed on was that Sam was unfit to be Luna. We had argued on this matter for the two weeks that she was unconscious, and now that she was alright, we were still on the matter."Alpha Alex, we know she is your fated mate, but Yellow moon is in a difficult position right now," Gamma Deborah pointed out. " We need a luna like your mother. She fought bravely against those wolves and never gave up even though they had gotten to her mate. What if you were the Alp
Alex. I couldn't sleep all night. My heart was filled with fear and doubts. I couldn't believe it had come to this. I went into the shower, and as the water poured, I wept. My life was over before it even began. How was I supposed to live without her? How would both of us survive apart? I couldn't imagine Sam by herself. I was going to be a miserable Alpha. I was so angry that I punched the wall, and it cracked. I had broken my own heart. If only I could run away from all this. If only we were back in our little cabin and never had to return to the pack. If only I wasn't an only child. I couldn't imagine Sam with someone else. The thought alone killed me. The universe had played a cruel joke on me. I started having flashbacks about our life together. Sam was going to forget everything good about us and remember only the bad. I was sure of this. I dreaded the sunrise. I hoped the night would pause and remain forever, no going forward, not seeing the next day. I hugged myself in the sho
Samantha I hadn't yet come to terms with what had happened between me and Alex. I was determined to get to the bottom of the issue. I set aside the money he had given me and took some of the money I had saved up together on my own. I took a cab and headed for the settlement. I made the cab driver park away from the settlement because I knew humans were not allowed there. I walked the rest of the distance to the place. When I got to the gate, the guards stopped me from entering. When I demanded to see Alex, they told me he was the one that gave the order not to let me in. I was determined, so I hung about the gate, hoping he would drive out and we could talk. I waited there from morning till evening. He never showed up. I didn't have much money on me. I contemplated spending the night
Samantha Realising I was pregnant changed a lot of things for me. My wolf was back. I was no longer sickly. I couldn't go back to the pack. It was time for me to move on. I kept the money and card Alex gave me and never touched it. Three months passed in pain and sadness. I was running low on funds. I needed to get a job to survive in the human town. Being a wolf, I didn't know how well I would fit in with the humans, so I decided to try Elisabeth's Salon. She was surprised to see me. I was four months gone by then and showing a little. "Hun, how have you been?" she greeted me, and I answered. " How's Alex?" she asked me, and my c
Samantha Working for Elisabeth and living with her was a relief. I was in charge of cleaning the salon. I didn't know anything about the beauty salon. All I could do was cook and clean for her. She had three rooms in her apartment. I slept in one. I was gradually buying things for the baby. Elisabeth wasn't rich, so I didn't let her buy any baby stuff. I needed other sources of income, so I began cleaning people's houses for a fee. Initially, it was difficult getting a job as a cleaning lady, because of my condition, but soon I got lucky with five families. I was six months gone. Elisabeth had arranged for a wolf midwife to take the delivery of the baby. I was glad because I was worried about where to give birth. No wolf had ever given birth outside of their pack before. Working was becoming physically taxing because of my belly, but I needed the cash, so I pushed myself. Often I would wonder what Alex was up to, then remind myself it was no longer my business. Ronda was also very