Logan
I was up as early as six o'clock. I went through the usual morning routine: a run around the pack territory with the patrol, then I returned to the pack house. Marching toward the kitchen, I stumbled into Tyler, who was coming from the common room. He was looking agitated, and I knew he needed to get something off his chest. “What is it?” I asked. “I wanted to talk to you about Jax. Do you think he could move in? There's a vacant apartment next to my room, and I think it's better if he's staying closer to his cousins.” “Yeah. Sure. Make sure he does before the end of the day,” I told him without thinking twice. I knew what Jax meant to Tyler, and I would give anything to make sure they had their happy ending. I was about to enter the kitchen when I halted and called for his attention. “How's your dad feeling about all this?” “My dad's opinion about my life would never change. I think it's time I put myself first.” He sighed. “Good. I'm happy for you, brother.” I smiled and barged into the kitchen, where I met Frey and the kitchen workers preparing breakfast. She passed me a cup of coffee, and I kissed her cheek and gulped down the content. “Morning Alpha.” I heard and waved at the men and women, who tilted their heads in submission. “Thanks.” I said to Frey. “It's your big day.” She squealed and smiled. “Our big day. How's our pup?” I whispered to her and tugged her closer and she giggled. “Our pup is fine.” She said and matched her lips with mine. I ran my hands through her hair and said, “I need a shower, baby.” “Okay. Have fun!” Exiting the kitchen, I moved to my room to have a quick bath and prepare for the big day ahead of me. I was meeting with the witches because they had agreed to raise the barrier this morning. I finished my bath and put on some new clothes, then I moved downstairs to meet them in the common room. We marched to the center of the pack, under the oak tree where we held the vigil for the deceased. “This will do.” Shannon said when we arrived at the spot, scrutinizing the area. She wrapped her talisman around her wrist. So did Aiden, and they linked their hands together. I was curious how the magic thing worked and I needed to ask questions. “What kind of magic do you practice?” I queried. “Ancestral. We have our own magic, but the talisman allows us only to draw from the ancestors. Without it, we can draw from both the living and the dead, and that would do some serious damage,” she explained. “Take three steps back.” She commanded, and I obeyed. Their lips moved silently, in sync, and a rogue wind traversed around us, swirling the dead dry leaves of the oak tree around us. They voiced the chant ceaselessly, and I observed, trying to decipher how it felt to sense the magic in their blood. They finished this spell and a red light dispersed through the entire pack. ~ We returned to the pack manor and met the exquisite aroma coming from the kitchen. Frey and the kitchen workers had done a wonderful job in preparing this morning's delicacy. We devoured the food, making merry and celebrating the day ahead of us. I was fortunate that these people put their trust and faith in me. After breakfast, I headed to my bedroom, had a shower and pulled into a black tailored tuxedo that fitted perfectly to my body frame. I noticed the new box on the table which had a note saying, “from Frey,” and I unlocked the package. It was a golden heart pendant which had two wolves facing each other with a triquetra symbol holding them together. I smiled and put the necklace around my neck. I loved it and would carry the gift in my heart as long as I lived. All set and ready to leave for the courthouse in the Elder Woods, I glanced at my reflection in the floor-length mirror. I would go with ranked wolves that'll lead me through my journey as the Alpha of Night Shade Pack — Beta Tyler Chase, Delta Valor O'Donnell, Gamma Jaxon Barlow, and Luna Frey Hemming. I had faith in their capabilities and was certain we could accomplish more together. I was also reforming the Zeta rank, and I'd chosen Keaton Roberts for the role. Zetas used to exist, but the pack took down the role since we had survived the past years without war. War was looming ahead, and we had to prepare. Keaton was a warrior, and I trusted he would always put the pack first before his own needs. I smiled at myself from the mirror and bowed my head to say prayers to the moon goddess. I also asked my late parents for guidance and hoped that they'd stayed with me throughout today because I needed them. I shut the door and walked down the hallway, where I met the people I'd summoned for the crowning ceremony. Tyler was looking his best in a blue tux, and he hurried to me and held my shoulder, whispering into my ears, “How did Jax get into this?” “Alex is taking a long trip away from Night Shade, so I thought Jax should fill in his position until he returns,” I explained and he nodded, stepping back to join the group I had summoned. “Thank you for gathering here today. I'm so glad that y'all put your trust in me as your Alpha. Now I want to put my trust in you as Beta, Delta, Gamma, and Zeta.” I announced, shifting my gaze to each of them as I mentioned their ranks. “Zeta? I'm honored, Alpha.” Keaton tilted his head in submission. “Gamma? But I'm not even from the royal bloodline.” Jax shrugged with surprise. “It doesn't matter, Jax. Tonight, every wolf blood will be deemed equal, no discrimination.” I declared, and they smiled with a nod. “Thank you, Alpha.” He greeted, tilting his head in submission. “Let's get to the Elder woods.” The Elders were waiting when we arrived at the courthouse. “Alpha Logan Marcus Kade, welcome.” They said in unison, and I nodded as I slid into the seat. They bowed and tilted their heads in submission as the other wolf bloods who had walked with me took their seats. “Are you ready to embark on this journey, Logan?” They questioned. “Yes, I am,” I bowed. “These are the people I've chosen to lead me through this expedition. Beta Tyler Chase, Delta Valor O'Donnell, Gamma Jaxon Barlow, and Zeta Keaton Roberts.” “Zeta? How thoughtful, Alpha.” The first elder muttered. He glanced at his fellow elders. “Very well then. Let's proceed.” They said, and the large gray doors ahead of us pulled open before us. We marched together with the elders into the throne room, and the wolf bloods present rose to their feet and bowed their heads in reverence. Frey was in front of the crowd, and she was my number one supporter. The look of excitement on her face was enough to get me through all of this. I knelt down in front of the first elder, who had the crown and the seal of royalty clutched to his palm. “Logan Marcus Kade of Night Shade Pack. Are you ready to embark on this journey as the Alpha of this territory?” “Yes, I am.” “Do you promise to serve and protect?” “Yes, I do.” “Do you promise love, justice, equality, among others, to the wolf bloods of this pack?” “Yes. I do.” I answered, and he put the royal seal on my finger. He placed the crown on my head, and an excited chatter rose from the room. “You may rise.” He smiled, and I rose to my feet. “All hail the Alpha.” Tyler echoed. “All hail the Alpha.” The pack of wolf shifters chanted. The celebrations went haywire at the pack manor after we left the Elder Woods, and by evening we were getting set for the pack run. I gave the pack members hope and promised that I'll always put their needs first before any of my own. I also preached on the equality of every member of the pack, ruling out the discrimination that has been going on for years. I knew these people were going to take time to adjust to the changes. But hey, who says change is something that happens at the snap of a finger? Change is a step-by-step process, and it's different for everyone. It might take days for some people, weeks for others, or even months and years for some. What matters was the effort we made toward rebuilding ourselves. We are one and should stay united against the world. After the speech at the pack manor, the wolf bloods returned to their various houses to get set for the rising moon. I was exhausted from all that had transpired today and when I was stealing a quiet time for myself; the kids dragged me into the kitchen with questions about me and Frey. “Will Frey be your Luna?” “We want her to be our Luna. We love her.” Ugh, I wanted to get some rest, but I was glad that these kids put their trust in her. “Yes. She is our Luna.” I answered them. “Yes!“ “Anybody want extra chocolates?” I asked, and they jumped excitedly. “Yes, we do, please.” They answered politely. “I have to talk to Austin,” I saw the young little boy leaning on the counter alone, and I moved toward him. “Hey, kiddo. How are you?” I beamed and sat next to him. “I'm fine.” He mumbled. “Is everything ok? Are you hungry? I could get you something to eat.” “I'm not hungry. I miss my mommy.” He said, and I lifted him from the floor, placed him on my thigh, and patted his hair. “I know I can't replace your mommy, but I'll be here for you whenever you need me.” I quizzed. “Okay.” He fiddled with his finger, a sad look masking his face. “Are you feeling better now? You can trust me you know.” “Yes, Alpha.” “Good. Now let's go get some chocolate if you want to.” I proposed and he nodded. I took the kids out of the room and asked Jax to get them chocolate. The kids had left when I saw Grainne sashaying toward me from the crowd. She was Alex’s sister, and the sudden trip her brother was taking out of the pack, especially now that the territory was the only safe place for werewolves, astounded her. She sat next to me and sipped from her glass of wine. “I would start with congratulations, but really? Sending my brother out there? He's the only one I have left.” “Thanks, but Alex volunteered to venture outside the pack himself. He made a bold choice.” “And you did with your alternative choice of Gamma. I see you match maker.” Grainne nudged my shoulder, and I chuckled. “Matchmaker? Hmm, I guess that's a new nickname. How are you, Grainne? It's been long since we actually sat together and talked.” Grainne Balor was one of my closest friends, but after the patrol found her years after hounds kidnapped her. We'd grown distant from each other. “I'm fine. Jax's a good guy, and not a bird brain like my brother.” She emphasized with a chuckle. “Turkey brain suits better.” I babbled. “Mm hmm. Want me to grab a drink for you?” “No. I'm ok.” “We don't get drunk, Logan. You should do these things while you're young.” She asserted with a brawny smile. “I’m not getting old soon. You know I missed this. What happened, Grainne?” “I went missing, Logan. I was trying to get my life back together. But I'm sure we can have a do over, right?” Grainne shrugged with a nod. “Yeah.” We stayed together for a while, then I left to organize things for the pack run. I was standing under the beams of the moonlight when I heard crunching footsteps toward me. I looked over my shoulder and saw Frey walking through the Elder woods, which was our origin point for tonight's run. “Logan,” she said. “I put the kids to bed. Keaton put guards around the pack house. They'll be safe throughout the whole shifting process.” She muttered excitedly as she stood next to me. “Are you nervous?” “About the full moon? I haven't gotten that feeling yet, but the night is still young. Anyway, I made peace with it. What matters is what the pack needs from us, and I'm more than willing to show them we're capable of handling this together.” She said to me. I believed her. There was nothing but sincerity in her eyes. “Come here.” I said and pulled her into an embrace. In less than an hour, young wolf bloods gathered in the clearing for the full moon run. I took the lead and turned into a large black wolf with my Delta, Beta, Gamma, and Zeta by my side. We sprinted off into the woods with other wolves right behind us. We raced down the path lined with rosewood trees, leaping past the tree logs and stepping over the murky road swiftly. The sound of our paws pounding the earth formed a melodious rhythm with the power exuding from the moon. I howled, and the pack followed in a harmonious tempo. We raced around the pack territory and returned to our starting point, where we shifted back into our human forms. I watched as wolf bloods found their mates. I stood in their center, and I saw Frey by the tree line. She had a forced smile plastered on her face. She didn't get her wolf. Frey didn't shift. I could tell how devastated she was right now. She would remain wolf-less her entire life. But it didn't matter to me. I loved her whether she had a wolf or not, and that was all that mattered. I was walking toward her when I heard, “mate.” Swiveling on my heels, I turned to the elegant red-haired lady standing in the middle of the crowd. The silvery moonlight bathed her hair in an exquisite glow and accentuated the blue in her irises. If she was my fated mate, why couldn't I feel the bond?Tyler We had returned from the pack run and I shifted into my wolf when I picked up my mate’s scent. He was close by and I couldn't wait to claim him. I followed the scent and found Jax standing under the moonlight, looking ethereal. My mate. There was no doubt. My gaze met my father, who shook his head with a threatening gaze. Here we go again! “Reject him or cease to be my son.” He barked through the mind link. I knew that this day would come. The day I'd have to choose between my family and mate. The bond that pulled Jax and me together was fierce. I couldn't say the words. I couldn't bring myself to take his arms and take him away for the special night I'd prepared either. Why couldn't I move to him? I glanced at my father with a pleading look, but he maintained his command, threatening me with his cold blue eyes. Jax saw this, and he nodded as he released a disappointed exhale. I didn't say a word to Jax or let him into the mind link. Turning away from him, I waddled down th
Trigger Warning — This chapter contains a detailed sex scene from Frey’s point of view. Viewer discretion advised. Frey “On your knees, little mate,” he said with predatory intent. “I want to see what magic you can perform for me tonight.” I submitted to him and grasped his engorged member, twirling my tongue around it. He let out a gasp, a growl as his eyes glinted in the dimly lit room. I ran my tongue down the base of his dick, tickling his balls with my fingers. He was at the edge of the bed and almost lost his balance when I took him into my mouth, inhaling his captivating fragrance. I sucked and stroked him in a to and fro motion, feeling him vibrate under my restorative delight. His dick was the perfect size. I took him deep into my mouth and gagged, eyes lighting up in stimulating rapture. His eyes met mine, and he fisted my hair, slamming his cock into me, forcing me to gag over and over. Realizing the glint of ecstasy in his eyes, I knew he loved the sound of me restraining
Tyler I heard pounding at the door, and I rustled out of bed, meeting the shades of the sunlight that poured into my room through the half-opened curtains. The alarm clock on my nightstand goes off by four thirty every morning. Was there another attack? Was it my father? Logan gave me a heads up that I'd be leaving the pack territory with Aiden today. I didn't know where we were going because I wasn't interested in the details. I was busy wallowing in self-loathe. Saying that I hated what I did to Jax was an understatement. I didn't know if I'd be able to fix my relationship with him, and I'd hoped I hadn't lost him forever. I staggered to the door, reached for the door handle and pulled the wooden frame open, gazing at the lean-muscled red-haired that stood at the entrance. It was Jax. Every trace of slumber disappeared from my eyes, and a half smile tugged at the corner of my lips. “What are you doing here? It's not day time yet.” I uttered completely unaware of my environment.
Frey Yesterday, Logan and Keaton spent their day taking care of the shipping that arrived at the pack. He'd agreed with the workers that they were going to resume work in a week and all hands must be on deck. It was resumption day and I woke up earlier than usual. I served the kids breakfast, and they demolished the food. Once they'd finished their meal, I drove them to school by 8 am and returned to the pack house after dropping them off. Aiden and his colleagues hadn't returned from their trip and we were worried. They were supposed to be back by now. No phone calls. No messages. Nothing! With an anxious expression, I strolled into the common room, where I met Logan, Shannon, and Keaton. It was high time we decided on a plan that would help us find them. What if hounds attacked them? What if they were overrun? They both couldn't take a pack of hounds without weapons. Maybe Aiden might be of help, but I hadn't seen much of him, so I didn't know how powerful he was. “I think we
Logan“Perhaps you should give her more credit. Frey is fierce. She wants to do more than sitting around and taking care of the kids,” Keaton told me. I snapped my gaze toward him, not in anger or reproach but with listening ears. He was like a father to me as he practically raised me, and I appreciated his advice. He'd make a good lead warrior, that was why I’d upgraded his rank from Sentinel leader to Zeta. “I hate to say this, but one day when you're down. Frey has the take up the mantle and the only way to gather such experience is to put herself out there. Trust that she can protect herself whether she has a wolf or not, because there is still a solid future for both of you.” He finished and was walking toward the exit. “Thank you, Roberts.” I bellowed. He made me see reasons to let Frey do things her own way. It wasn't a crime to protect the woman I love, but the least I could do was let her protect herself. Surely a time would come when she'd need those defensive skills the mos
LoganI woke up this morning only to discover that former Beta Pierson had gathered some of the wolf bloods with someone I wasn't expecting at all. She had promised me she'd leave the pack after I revealed I'd couldn't feel the mate bond — Jacinthe. She was back in the pack. Did she change her mind? I knew how hard it would be to hurt her, and I couldn't make up for the immeasurable pain, but I believed that the moon goddess had a reason behind her plans.I sprinted toward the red oak tree where Pierson had assumed his position, and I discovered he was screwing with the minds of my people, saying treacherous things about Frey and me, making me weak in front of these wolf bloods. There was an outright burst of rage in my chest, and I pummeled toward him and took a swing at his cheekbone. I landed a nice hit, and he lost his balance, stumbling down the earth. The wolf bloods backpedaled with an expression depicting immense fear. He spat out blood from his mouth and regained his balance w
FreyI gasped when Pierson pulled a dagger from his hidden holster and aimed for my mate's throat. Logan was fast enough to seize him and get rid of the blade from his hands. The entire crowd gasped when he slammed the dagger into his ribs, falling silent as Pierson lost his balance and slumped into the arena, which was covered in his blood. Logan walked out of the coliseum and the healers ran in, dragging Pierson out of the gory scene. It was Jacinthe and I next and from the resolute look on her face; she was ready to unleash hell on me. ~I released a sigh and wiped off the sweat that broke from my scalp, taking my fighting stance. Keaton signaled the beginning of the combat. Jacinthe screamed in rage as she advanced towards me, swinging her legs and aiming for my skull. I ducked and watched as her legs moved over my face, missing by an inch. I regained my footing quickly and moved behind her, kneeing her on the back and sending her forward. She stumbled down and fell face flat on
FreyMy wedding's today. We had fixed our wedding date and sent out the invitation cards to the wolf bloods of the Night Shade Pack. Shannon distributed the invites to the houses of the wolves using a spell which left the cards on their front porch. I was still recovering from what happened at the arena, and I spent a lot of time with the kids, helping them with their homework. My mother's banishment from the pack left my father devastated by her sudden exit. She even cut ties with him, but I figured out that my old man knew he'd lost his wife and fated mate a long time ago. Knowing that this would affect his work energy, I asked for a day off from work and spent the last three days with him. Like I said, today was my wedding day, and I stood in front of the floor-length mirror in the large dressing room, eyes transfixed by the aura of beauty exuding from me. I clutched the oversized bridal bouquet close to my chest, my breathing matching my distraught heartbeat.Releasing a sigh, I