(29). When Alpha meets Omega. Chapter 29: And the fighting begins.It's been a long two days. Two days since the last time Ricardo saw Carlos. He's been confined to Jorge and Erik’s cabin with either Kai or the head alpha himself keeping watch to make sure he didn't try to get up to the mountains by himself. He'd almost done it, too, so blinded with rage that if it hadn't been for Kai, surely he would have tried to take on the whole White Peak clan by himself.There's barely anything that comes through their bond, and Ricardo’s wolf aches, cries for his mate. It only gets worse as the seconds tick by. And Ricardo’s frustrated because no one is fucking doing anything .Objectively, he understands the need to wait, to gather their forces, to coordinate an attack instead of running in blind. But every breath he takes knowing that Carlos is somewhere far away, alone and scared, makes him crazy.Erik has been good about keeping him calm and grounded, but he hates the pitying looks tha
(30). When Alpha meets Omega. Chapter 30: the war is over I'm coming, my love ..The White Peak wolves are shellshocked when they hear howls that don’t belong to them and are floored when wolves barrel into the heart of their pack. Half of the wolves stand there as valley wolves flood the mountain, but are quick to react when they’re knocked down to the snow and attacked.In a matter of minutes, every wolf is fighting, rolling around in the snow, but those who are in opposition to Richard retreat to the caves in human form to show their surrender. The valley wolves outnumber the mountain wolves easily, but the valley wolves are smaller, not as brutal, not even with Ricardo’s training. Blood spatters across the white snow with every wolf that’s attacked and it’s pure chaos.One dead mountain wolf lies in the fray already but the fighting has only just begun and not everyone is guaranteed safety by the time it’s over.Everyone gives Ricardo and his brother a wide berth, allowing the
(31). When Alpha meets Omega. Chapter 31: Ricardo is home and home is where Carlos belongs..Carlos stays seated on the hard floor against the cave wall for the duration of the fight, twisting his wrists around in every way possible to free himself. His results garner no success, only reddening the soft skin of his wrists from the friction of the metal.Throughout the fight he’s felt Ricardo’s pain, just lessened, and he resists his wolf from crying out to his mate because any move like that could result in a worse outcome.Everything becomes chaos outside and then suddenly, silence.Carlos stops squirming and listens, leans forward as far as he can to hear any noise, any indication of what’s going on, but then he hears his howl and Carlos has never been filled with so much relief in his entire life. They’ve won, everything’s going to be okay, he’s coming home.His heart thuds in his ears and he wriggles around more as he senses Ricardo coming to retrieve him, his wolf whining, en
When Alpha meets Omega .Chapter 32: saving the little wolfy .Unscheduled trips into town were one of Clyde’s least favorite parts of living out in the country. He could handle a lot of the more unsavory features of rural life- wild animals, days spent alone, cold nights, dodgy electricity, unreliable cable, slow internet. Some of them even suited him, like the long hours spent with his animals, or the fresh food he grew in his backyard gardens. He couldn’t quite provide everything for himself however, which meant he needed to make routine runs into town for supplies he couldn’t make, salvage, or grow on his own.Usually, those were trips he relished. He’d plan to meet up with his best friend Jeremy, have a rare lunch or coffee that he didn’t have to make and clean up himself. Then he would leisurely do his shopping before heading home, relaxed and fulfilled after his monthly social interaction and with his truck full of the things he needed to keep his little farm happy and hea
When Alpha meets Omega .Chapter 33: newest animal companion .Morning came and went, but Clyde forgave himself the decision to set his snooze for a while. After such a hectic, late night, he thought he deserved it, and the animals could wait a couple hours for him, just for today.When he climbed out of bed, he nearly slid on the hardwood in his socks as he screamed out a surprised yell. The ‘dog’ (it was so much larger than any dog he’d ever seen) was standing in the doorway to his room, head cocked to one side and bad leg held awkwardly off to one side. Clyde gaped.The vet had said that he might pull through the night, but he’d need a vet’s help to get him on his way to recovery. He’d said he should bring him in, cross his fingers for survival. He certainly hadn’t mentioned anything about him being up and walking around, looking for all the world as if he was fine- save for the splinted leg. The dog hopped forward, not putting any weight on the bad leg, and Clyde flinched.“Ni
When Alpha Meets Omega.Chapter 34: can a dog be that big and furry? . Clyde didn’t call Nathaniel in the morning, but Nathaniel did call him.“Hey, just wanted to check up on your highway rescue situation. He still kicking?” Nathaniel asked, and he sounded a little distracted, like he had his hands busy while he spoke.Clyde was well into his morning routine, halfway between feeding chickens and mucking out the barn when his cell phone had started going off. He didn’t get many calls, but his internet router helped boost the cell phone signal. He kept it on him and charged, in case of emergency. When you lived alone near the woods and did labor for a living, you never knew what could happen.Cookie was miraculously even better that morning. Clyde had managed to coax him into taking off the bandages at least, though he left the splint itself alone. He’d sat flabbergasted for long minutes, searching the fur for evidence of the deep gashes he’d counted and described to Nathaniel onl
When Alpha Meets Omega.Chapter 35: leaving the pack has consequences . The rest of the week passed uneventfully. By the fourth day, the dog’s leg was so healed that he was stepping through the brace of the splint and jumping up and down on his own, every time. It worried Clyde, but also comforted him that he clearly wasn’t in pain. He’d convinced himself that second night that he’d simply overblown the level of injury. Maybe a blood vessel had been nicked, or some other explanation for the truly horrible amount of gore that still flashed behind closed eyes when he wasn’t paying attention.Clyde’s attachment to the dog grew steadily by the day. Between sleeping in the bed next to him, keeping him company while he worked in the yard or the kitchen, and the occasional act of service Cookie provided, Clyde was dreading the vet visit. Not only would he have to admit to Nathaniel that he’d gotten jumpy about the injuries- which were clearly surface wounds, if a week’s care cleared t
When Alpha Meets Omega.Chapter 36: We found you..The rest of the week was companionable and refreshing, and with each passing day, Lance became more and more attached to this human who’d saved him on the side of the road. Before leaving the Pack, he hadn’t interacted much with humans. Jorge and Erik tended to deal with their human contacts himself- people like Nathaniel, who supplied medical equipment and medicine, as well as others who could purchase goods on behalf of the Pack.Some of the older Wolves could travel into a human town and buy things themselves, though they rarely did so anymore. Modern technology made interacting with humans risky and best done on pack terms instead of in the middle of a bunch of humans. At least, that’s what Jorge usually told them. Lance was a headstrong, curious person and he’d often asked about their hairless neighbors, who didn’t change forms with the moon or hunt their own prey.Now that he’d started living with Clyde, he couldn’t help but