Jasper I woke in the morning and found Ruby wasn't in bed. I must have overslept. I went to freshen up in the bathroom. I wore shorts and a white t-shirt, hurried downstairs, and found that Ruby wasn't in the house. Instead, she left a note on the kitchen counter to tell me we were out of milk, and she went to the grocery store to buy milk. I wished she woke me up. I wasn't comfortable with her being by herself because of the new development. I did not know if someone was watching her. Ruby deleted all her social media accounts after she made the confession video. I hoped she did not have any picture of herself online. Thinking about everything, I became worried. What if they have her picture and grab her? The more I thought of it, the more restless Leon was, and I became concerned. Soon panic set in, and I took out my phone to call her. It took a while before it rang, but she did not answer. I tried calling her number again, and that was when I heard a faint vibration coming from
Jasper Two weeks passed, and nothing. Maxwell and I hunted every night for two weeks; the culprit was still at large. If Maxwell did not trust us completely, he would have begun to suspect that we were the culprits because of the inactivity. "Why the sudden silence?" Maxwell asked, sitting on the couch in my living room. Ruby was in bed, and Noelle was curled on another couch under a quilt. Sam and Lucas had returned to their respective homes, and they left us to ponder on the situation. I handed him the cup of green tea he requested, and he took it from me. He took a sip and smiled. "Perfect. Green tea with lemon, just the way I like it. If you weren't a big guy, I would hire you as my tea man," he said, and we both laughed. We needed the laugh; the situation made the environment dreary. "I think the person or people are aware of the hunt. Maybe we should tell all the hunters that we have stopped hunting, and we suspect the culprit has moved on. Let that word go around, and then
Ruby. I sat in the coffee room of the Inn, waiting for Jasper to pick me up. He had said he would be late. Jasper wanted me to visit Noelle while he ran some errands, but I had opted to visit Gina instead. She was younger and did not treat me as a baby. I was very appreciative of Noelle, but there were times I wanted a friend and not a mom. She was more like my mother. I loved the town's people, and it would be a shame to leave, but deep down, I knew if Jasper is unable to catch the culprit, we would have to leave. I sat on the chair with a glass of orange Juice. Gina and I were playing Jenga, and my stealth had given me an edge over her as she continuously crumbled the tower. We also talked about the newbies in town. Two of which I was yet to meet. Gina and her husband were awesome. They made their cook make some casserole for me to take home. Although, the casserole was too much for just me and Jasper. It was as big as something you serve at a party, but I accepted it. It was kin
Ruby Having Racheal and Cindy around was a blessing. They helped with most of the house chores, and I was grateful for them, especially setting up the nursery with the wonderful gifts the county people had brought us. I had called everyone that left a gift or came to visit, and they wished me well, telling me they couldn't wait to welcome our babies into the world. The curious ones wondered about their sex, but we told them we wanted it to be a surprise. Many of them called us old-fashioned, but Jasper and I did not see it that way. Be it boys or girls or one of each, we were content. Jasper had told me that Randolph and my brother had agreed to help hunt the werewolf that was trying to disrupt our peace. I was grateful for their kindness. They had been with us for five days, and the five days had been fantastic. The men left at night to hunt and returned in the early hours of the morning. The hunting had made Jasper pause his projects since he never got to sleep at night. His sanit
Jasper The twins were finally here, and they were beautiful. I was grateful to Ruby for making me a father. Never in my wildest dreams did I see a day like this. Who knew that the crazy wild beauty that was grinding herself against me in the club would be the blessing I needed in my life, and all it took was a little patience. I saw her interact with our guests, lying on the hospital bed. She looked beautiful even after pushing two pups out of her. It felt good to be in love and to be loved. Ruby made everything worth it. Her love was divine, and nothing could compare to it. We were discharged the next day, and a lot of the county people came to visit us at home. Ruby and I were yet to decide on their names, but I was leaning towards Garnet for our boy and Emerald for our girl. Ruby loved the names, and we decided if we did not think of any by the end of the day, we would settle for those names. Toward the evening, Racheal finally asked Ruby about their names while showing her how
Jasper The Inn was quiet when we got there, most of their guests were in bed and asleep, but they had a bar, so we decided to check it out to sniff for the wolf, Knowing no wolf would be asleep around midnight. The moment the three of us entered the bar, we began sniffing the air. The pumpkin farmer wasn't the werewolf, so this guy was the one. It was faint, but I caught it and followed it. Randolph and Kevin followed me. "He is on the move" Randolph linked me, and we moved with stealth. We walked for a bit until we got to the woods. Sniffing the air, we moved swiftly and quickly. We finally heard growls, and my heart was lifted because we had finally caught the bastard. I became highly motivated to catch him. "Let us shift," Randolph linked us, and I kicked against it. I did not want them to see my wolf, so I thought of something. "Unless we plan on murdering the bastard, we dare not shift. It is against the law here, and it was part of our agreement for them to allow us to stay
Jasper. "Jasper!!!" Ruby called out to me while I was doing the dishes at the sink. Something must have baffled her for her to call my name that loud. I left what I was doing and ran up the stairs. Her scent was coming from the nursery, and I became scared and worried. What had happened? "Ruby," I said, rushing towards the nursery. She was looking over Garnet's court, and I became scared. She was in shock, so I moved closer to see what it was. I sighed with relief when I saw what it was. Garnet was an Ace wolf like me. A black one to be precise. Our baby had shifted to a pup. We were lucky he did not come to the world as a puppy, and he waited until a month before shifting. This was how to Identify an Ace-wolf. He was sleeping peacefully and would not even know anything happened. The only issue now was that we had to stay home until he shifts back, and Ruby would not be able to breastfeed him unless she did it in wolf form, which I know she would not want to do. The feeding bottle wo
Ruby. I was honestly spooked about my babies shift. Although Jasper had warned me about it, I thought I could handle it until it happened, and I couldn't. I wondered what else he had warned me about that I believed that I could handle, and might not be able to handle. The twins' shifting scared me, and when the fear dissipated, longing sank in because I knew I would not be able to breastfeed them until they shifted back. I checked them, day and night for three weeks until Emerald shifted back. Although she shifted after her brother, she was able to shift back to her human form sooner than Garnet. They were beautiful pups, but it was hard seeing them that way. As a werewolf, my kind only shifts at eighteen upward, this was alien to me. I knew I needed to toughen up. I had my work cut out for me. Emerald was a gamma like me and least likely to run mad from anger and fights, but Garnet was like his father, an Alpha and because of that, we needed to bring him up with lots of love and care
Jasper THREE WEEKS LATER Donald and Bryce were judged and sentenced to death. They had brought danger upon the people they were to protect for personal gains. If it weren't for them, Tammy would not have gained ground and visited so much evil upon our people. To think the bastard called for a meeting in Brooksbridge and tried to strip me of my authority and rank because I refused to fight Tammy alone. Looking back on that day, I now understood why he wanted me and Randolph to provide all the warriors to help fight and rescue the captives. He wanted to weaken my defence and force me to leave my home bare so that Tammy could come and wipe out my family just as she tried to. What they did not expect was for us to find Petra. They also underestimated my Luna, which ended up being a big mistake on their part. The goddess had helped us where Petra was concerned because I saw the effect of her powers. It was strange. Apparently, her mother's bloodline had weird abilities. I wondered how he
Jasper. The nurses interrupted my sleep. It was nine in the morning, and I knew I should be up, but I guess the stress had worn me out entirely and caused me to sleep longer than I would have. I was still a bit sleepy, but I had to prepare for the day and excuse the nurses. They had come to clean Ruby up and dress her wounds again. This would be our routine until she can clean herself up. I exited the bathroom and saw the nurses using a wet towel and clean water to clean her skin. Ruby smiled at me. "I feel like a baby, Darling," she said, making light of the situation, and I smiled at her, but I knew my smile did not touch my eyes. Until Tammy felt the pain. I would not rest. I kissed Ruby and; left the room. Ian, Brian, Kevin, Randolph, Abel, Maxwell and Raymond were waiting for me in the office. Linda was there too and wondered what she was doing there. It was clear the men were eager to question the bitches we had tied up. As for Ian, I knew his beef was with Nala and David. I w
Jasper. The route we took was bumpy, but it was the shortest route. The fact that the phone network was nonexistent on that route made me mad. Apparently, Tammy had another willing informant in Brooksbridge. Nala said it was a woman, but she did not know her name. I wondered who it might be. Whoever it was, had just endangered the lives of my family and friends. There weren't serious warriors in Brooksbrige, meaning Tammy would have it easy. The only thing that made me relax and calm was that Ruby had answered the call, and she seemed alright. I bet Tammy did not expect we would be able to use a shortcut home. I urged the driver to move faster and the ones behind to follow quickly. Randolph and Kevin were nervous. Abel and Maxwell were worried too. We all had stakes in Brooksbridge. It wasn't an easy wait. We finally arrived, and the sight of the destruction at the entrance of Brooksbridge put my heart in my mouth. I called Ruby, and her phone was switched off. Randolph called Rachea
Ruby. I was nervous about the mission, but I knew it was necessary. There was no point worrying about it. The ace wolf menace had become an issue. I remembered the women at the camp and their various towns that had been attacked by the ace wolves. I knew if we continued to allow Petra and her cohorts to expand, our country would become a war zone like Nirvana. None of us wanted that. We had children, and it was vital for them to live in a safe and peaceful country. The numbing medication Doctor Marvin injected in my wrist had worn off, and I could feel the pain. Because it was silver, we were healing slowly. Shifting wasn't advisable until our wrists were healed completely, indicating that our body had expelled the poison. I cursed at Gamma David and Nala and hoped they catch them. It would have been great if Ian had followed uncle Abel so he could deal with both of them because I saw the pain of her betrayal in his eyes. But the arrangement was okay. As long as there are results, i
Jasper Petra ushered us into her apartment, and I was very uncomfortable. There was no way I could fight and kill a teenager; it was just all wrong. "How did you find me?" She asked, opening a mini fridge and bringing out some sodas. She offered us seats, served us and sat on a couch in the living area. "Not important. What I want to know is why you are doing this?" I asked her, and she smiled a bit, and then her smile dropped. She looked at the three of us as if we were beneath her, then she shrugged and sighed. "Half-breeds," she sneered, and I did not know how to respond. It honestly felt weird. "Why are you stressing yourself, Alpha?" she asked, and I frowned at her. "There was a time we ruled. We did not have to bow to the council or the inferior wolves. We owned and controlled everything. Now we have to hide in the shadows for fear of death," She said, and I wondered who had been schooling her. "Who told you all of this?" I asked. "Come to Nirvana, Alpha, and you will se
Jasper. The doctor came as scheduled to help Ruby, Racheal, and Cindy remove the bracelets Tammy embedded in their skins. Although Ruby urged us to leave already, I wanted to be sure she would be able to access her wolf while I was away. Besides, the original plan was to wait and have it removed before we left for our mission. Now that we would have to leave them behind, I still had to be sure that the silver would be taken out. Our new doctor, Marvin, was the one in attendance. He seemed a bit nervous about examining Ruby's hands, I told him to relax. This was the first time he would attend to the Luna, and my presence wasn't helping either, but I couldn't help it. I had to know. I wasn't the only one present; Randolph and Kevin were there too. Randolph was mad about Tammy's precautions against our mates, especially Racheal. She was very harmless even with her wolves, yet they still clamped the silver on them. It was advantageous because it made them depend on their brains instead o
Jasper. I did not expect the alphas and hunters to respond the way they did when I reached out to them about ending the ace wolves' terror. We did not tell them our mates were back yet, nor did we disclose the factual information, but they appreciated the plan of attacking a hideout. We intended to strip them of all communication devices when they arrive to avoid information leakage. I had thought Bryce's decree would work against Randolph and me, but I was wrong. It seemed everyone just wanted to end the nightmare the ace wolves brought us. As things were, we all had the same stakes. There was no doubt he was loyal. Ian walked into my office, cleaned up and was ready to lead a fight, and I smiled at him. He told me about what Tammy requested of him, and I was proud that he did not give them a hint about Ruby's arrival. They had denied him from speaking to Nala the following evening, and he had pretended to be frantic. There was a possibility they had caught on, or they were tryin
Ian. Nala had hurt me so many times, but this was the worst. Joining forces with the enemy to work against my brother was the height of things. Jasper did not have to take us in, he did not have to give me a rank, and he did not have to help, yet he did. What more did she want? We belonged to a pack, and I was the third most important wolf there. Yet she felt it wasn't enough. She gave me hell for not challenging an Alpha and taking over a pack, and then I hear she is screwing a Gamma. The woman was a confused bitch. I honestly loved her. I wanted to spend the rest of my life with her. I saw all her destructive behaviours, but I overlooked them because I knew I could deal with them. I knew she made passes at Jasper and his friends, but I also knew they wouldn't spare her a glance. She wasn't as attractive as she thought, and they had beautiful mates they were devoted to. Above all, they respect the fact that she was with me. I had just met Jasper, but I loved my little brother compl
Jasper. Ian growled and howled for a bit while holding his son. His soul was pained. His wolf was enraged. I knew Nala was a bitch, but I did not realise the extent of her wickedness until now. We had spent a lot of energy looking for that bitch. She had spoken to him at night, lying about her situation. Ian had felt guilty for her predicament. How could we have guessed that she was in on it? Warming another man's bed and plotting against all of us. What would drive her to do such a thing? I went to console Ian. Uncle Abel and I patted him slowly. "Good riddance. Glad you got your baby. Do not let it get to you." Abel told him, and Ian was calming down. "That woman was no good, Ian. She had tried to fuck all of us here while pregnant. She never loved you. You were just a tool for her." Kevin said. "She likes to bully people, Ian, and you afforded her that luxury; the moment she knew she couldn't bully anyone here, she got apprehensive," Cindy told him. "You should see her at the