A week passed since Celus returned from Alpha Darron's land. So far, he had no contact with anyone over their border, including Salen.
Celus tried to keep himself busy, running a tighter ship for his pack members. His reputation was definitely accurate with how he had been acting. His members were worried yet too afraid to confront him directly.
A knock at the office door made Celus peek up from his paperwork with a frustrated look plastered on his face.
"What is it? I'm really busy right now." He sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. He knew he was beginning to stress not only himself but everyone around him out, but he just couldn't help it. Without Salen around, his wolf was constantly on edge and all he wanted to do was have her in his arms.
"Celus, honey, I don't like you stressing yourself out this much. It isn't healthy for you to work yourself so hard without any rest. Come eat dinner with everyone." One of the pack mothers that stepped up to help out following the death of his parents ushered him out of his office before he had a chance to resist. She tugged his arm and led him down the stairs and towards the dining area.
"Mandry, I'm fine. I need to get everything finished and I don't really have time-" She cut him off, pushing down on his shoulders so he would collapse into the solid wood dining chairs.
"You know, I grew up with your mother and father. They were great together, even before they knew they were meant to be together." She had a bright smile on her face as she recalled their past Alpha and Luna. "And your mother-she was such a wonderful woman. Always making sure everyone around her was as happy as they could be-even if that meant losing some of her own happiness." She looked down at the now grown Alpha with sorrowful eyes. "It would kill her to see you like this."
Celus sighed, knowing she was right. His mother was the best thing to happen to his pack, and losing her was devastating. If she saw him now, she would tell him to keep his head up and remind him to take it one day at a time.
"What am I going to do Mandry? I'm miserable and there's nothing I can do about it. I have no contact with my mate and she is in a territory connected to mine." He growled, gripping his hair tightly in his fists.
"There's no way of talking to her over the phone?" He shook his head, not once looking up. She sighed and frowned, trying to think of a solution. Suddenly, her face lit up. "Oh! I know!" She gasped, slamming her hand on the table causing Celus to jump.
"What is it?" He asked, anxiety flowing through his body.
"You could write her letters! They're impossible to track and can be completely anonymous." He sat back, looking at the older woman with a strange gaze. "What is that look for?" She asked, resting her hands on her hips.
"I'm sorry, but nobody writes letters anymore. And even if I were to do that, how could I get it to her without crossing over the border?" She scrunched her eyebrows.
"Oh! My sister is part of his pack. She joined after finding her mate! I could always get her to meet me along the borderline and she could deliver the letters to the Luna." She gave him a triumphant smile, obviously proud of her new-found idea. Sensing his hesitation, she huffed and sat in front of him with her hands over his. "Look, sweetie, you don't have many more options here."
Celus sighed, knowing that she was right. If he wanted to get in contact with her, he had to be inventive and keep it a secret from Darron until she was with him.
"Alright, I'll give it a try." She smiled brightly and pulled out her phone from her pocket, dialing her sister's number.
"Perfect. Now get upstairs and start working on your letter. I will handle the rest." She held the phone up to her ear with urgency, listening to the quiet ringing. "Go!" She shouted once she noticed that he had yet to move from his seat.
"But what about food?" He asked, finally paying attention to the grumbling noises coming from his now past-empty stomach.
"Here," She handed him a plate and some silverware. "Take some up to your office with you. When I come up I will grab all your dirty dishes and have them washed. Now go." She pointed to the buffet of food on the kitchen counter.
It has been a long time since Celus has had to write a formal letter. He wasn't even sure if he knew how to anymore. He sat for a few minutes just staring at the blank piece of paper resting on his desk.
'What do I even say to her? Hey, how's it going?' He thought to himself before scoffing and shaking his head. 'This is stupid.' He growled. Picking up a pen, he attempted to write what he thought would be good enough for his precious mate.
To Salen,
It's me, Celus. Your mate.
He growled, crumbling up the paper and throwing it at the far wall before grabbing a new piece and starting again.
Dear Salen,
Hey, how's it going?
Once again, he huffed and crumbled up the draft, throwing it with the other. 'This is impossible,' he thought. 'I'm not a good writer. It's pointless.' With one last groan, he pulled out a clean sheet and started to write, making sure he took his time and didn't waste any more paper.
My Dearest Salen,
'Good start.' He thought to himself before continuing.
This last week has been agony without you by my side. I always thought I was fit to run a pack all alone until you came into my life. Now it seems like everything around here is pointless without you.
Are you thinking about me too? At least I hope you are. My pack is miserable, and I know I am the reason for it. If only you were here to comfort me.
I hope Darron is treating you well. I count the days until I can bring you here with me and we can run my pack together. I can not wait to run my fingers through your beautiful blonde hair and kiss your swollen lips. I crave your company more than anything in the world, and there isn't anything I wouldn't give to be with you now and forever.
Writing this letter is one of the most difficult things I have had to do, but knowing you are on the receiving end makes it worthwhile.
Love, Alpha Celus
He glared down at his letter, almost physically wincing at how he ended it. Mandry stood in the doorway, examining his posture and how he stared intently at his work.
"All set to send it out?" She asked, startling him and causing him to nearly jump out of his skin.
"Um..." He hesitated, glancing between her and the paper. Did he really want to send out possibly the worst letter ever written? "No. It's not ready." He placed his arms over the letter in a failed attempt to hide it from her view.
"Oh, come on. I'm sure it's fine." She ripped it out from his grasp and read it silently to herself. "Okay, maybe not. But it will work for the first letter." She gave him a reassuring smile and folded the letter, sliding it into a clean envelope and slipping it into her purse.
Celus could feel his palms begin to sweat as he watched Mandry's retreating figure. 'What if she reads it and hates it? What if she doesn't write back?' His heart raced in his chest and began to make him feel light-headed.
"Brady!" He shouted, his loud booming voice echoing through the house. He could hear feet pounding on the staircase before the door flew open.
"Alpha?" He asked, bending over to catch his breath.
"You're coming with me. I need to do something, and I need you to come with me in case something bad happens." Brady gave him a confused look, but Celus didn't give him any other explanation.
Shifting into their wolves, they ran through the woods towards the conjoined border. Celus sniffed around, making sure there were no warriors near before he slowly crossed into the neighboring land.
'Celus! What are you doing?' Brady shouted in a panicked tone over mind-link. He stood in their own land, watching in horror as his Alpha broke one of the most sacred rules werewolves had; never cross into someone else's territory without permission.
Celus shushed him, motioning for him to follow closely. 'I don't have time to explain. Now let's go.'
Brady huffed and hesitantly followed after his Alpha, hoping they wouldn't get caught.
'By now Mandry's sister should be headed back with my letter.' Brady looked at him in confusion.
'Letter? What letter?' Celus continued on with his rant, not even paying attention to what his Beta was saying.
'I need to make it there before she opens it.' Celus looked around frantically, making sure he was on high alert and that they wouldn't be seen by their warriors.
'She?' Brady began getting frustrated with all his unanswered questions; He had so many, and Celus wasn't even giving them a second thought. 'Celus!' He shouted, causing him to stop in his tracks.
'What?' He hissed. Brady lowered his head slightly, not wanting to anger his Alpha.
'Why are we here Celus?' He sighed, flattening his ears.
'I wrote Salen a letter. I just need to make sure she reads it.' He whimpered slightly, feeling completely lost. He knew what he was doing was wrong, but he had this strong urge to be near her that was almost impossible to control. Brady nodded his head, not needing to say anything more. He knew that no matter what, he would follow his friend into any trouble he got himself into.
'Let's go.' They both sprinted towards the pack house, the wind blowing through their fur. Celus caught the scent of Mandry's sister, meaning she wasn't far ahead.
The house came into their view, the darkness of the night sky not causing Celus any difficulty. He watched as she walked into the back door, avoiding any pack members that might look at her suspiciously. Most people would wonder why she disappeared into the woods alone.
A light turned on within the second floor, and two figures appeared in front of the window. Celus watched with anticipation as he saw the blonde haired beauty accept his letter. She slid the window open and sat on the windowsill, examining the letter closely.
Her delicate fingers grasped the envelope gently as she used a metal letter-opener to break the seal. She slid the letter out of the envelope and into her hand, being very careful as she unfolded it.
Celus watched in admiration as she began to read the words written across the sheet. Her eyes shone from the moonlight as a smile crept upon her face.
Salen sighed as she finished reading her letter, holding it closely to her chest. She looked around the back yard, sensing a pair of eyes watching her.
Celus sunk closer to the ground, not wanting to be spotted but also not being able to tear his eyes away from Salen's now retreating figure. He couldn't ignore the tight feeling around his heart as Brady attempted to usher him away from the house. A few warriors exited from the back door of the pack house and began scanning the tree line. He was sure word had gotten out by now that someone had crossed over into their territory.
'Celus, we have to go now!' Brady shouted, shoving his body into his side, forcing him out of his daze. The warriors shifted and began chasing after their scents.
'Follow me.' Celus growled, speeding up and zigzagging through the trees to slow down the men. Brady followed suit, giving them a little more time.
Celus and Brady crossed his border right before the men emerged from the trees. Brady sighed and shifted, throwing on some clothes that were hidden along the territory lines.
"That was completely insane!" Brady shouted, running his hands over his face. Celus just sat in the grass, leaning up against a tree.
"I know." He whispered. He couldn't get Salen's smile out of his mind. She was happy to hear from him, and that's all he needed to continue writing his letters; no matter how bad he thought they were.
The pack house was buzzing with anticipation the next morning. Everyone had heard about the sudden trespassers into the neighboring territory, and everyone was worried their pack would be next.Celus sighed and rolled his eyes, knowing that his decision to cross over had been stupid the first time, let alone doing it for a second time.
Margaret ran down the two flights of stairs with Salen's wrist tightly in her grasp. With her werewolf strength, she could pull off someone's arm with her anxiousness."Margaret, where are you taking me?" She giggled, brushing her long locks from her face."You'll see. I think I might have a way to help you." Salen sig
"Alpha, another letter has arrived for you." Mandry announced, earning Celus' attention. He sat in his office with his Beta and the Alpha of Crest Wing pack, residing in England.He was a tall pale man with light blonde hair and light grey eyes. A deep scar was prominent on his right cheek and a snarl gracing his lips.
The plane ride lasted four hours. Celus slept most of the way there, sleep finally taking him over. He called a cab as the two men grabbed their luggage from baggage claim, weaving their way through the large crowd. Jaden had arranged for them to be picked up at a rest stop just outside their border.Celus was feeling restless as they drove closer and closer to the only family he had left. Brady gave him a concerned look as his friend bounced his leg in anticipation, but he didn't say a word. He knew how Celus was feeling, and he didn't want to amplify it.
Celus loaded their luggage into the back of the SUV while Brady said their goodbyes for them. Jaden continuously glanced towards her nephew, but knew at that moment it was hopeless to expect anything from him.Slamming the trunk shut, Celus gave his aunt one last glance. Her eyes were filled with tears, but she didn't leave her mate's side. He was too tired to fight with her anymore. All he wanted was to be close with his mate.
Eleven thirty rolled around faster than anyone expected. Salen and Margaret stood outside the dungeons, waiting for Samuel to arrive with his men."I sure hope they're okay." Margaret whispered, pulling her jacket tighter around her body. The brisk October air sent cold chills up Salen's spine.
Celus sat across from the stranger who was now mated to his friend. She explained what had happened between her and Salen and why she was sent to his land."I was originally the mate to Darron. I don't understand how this happened." She looked at Brady in admiration."I don't know how th
Celus stood in nothing but a pair of shorts as he waited for Tax to join him in the entrance way. It was ten minutes until six, but he enjoyed showing up to things early.Celus pushed away the sound of his stomach growling as he bit into a bright red apple. The crunching sound covered up the exhausted feeling he had; the sleep he had gotten the night before only increasing the heavy feeling.
Salen was a ball of nerves as she moved into the ballroom, attracting stares from their guests. Celus' uncle smiled proudly at her when she passed him near the stage. Being Celus' mate, she would be crowned once they were married; something that was in place as security for the Luna Queen title. She loved her mate more than anything, she just never expected something like this to happen to her. The royal advisor stepped onto the stage, silencing the crowd. "I want to thank you all so much for joining us on this exciting day. It is now time to crown our now monarch; a time to celebrate as this happens rarely in a lifetime." The guests cheered, excited to get a good glimpse at their future King. Saifya gave Salen a thumbs up and a bright smile, calming her racing heart and making her nerves start to retreat to the back of her mind. She stood next to Mandry who was aggressively wiping the tears of pride from her cheeks. This was Celus' big moment, and she wasn't
Tne next morning went by in a blur. Castle staff were busy helping Celus and Brady prepare for the ceremony. Salen was whisked away by Safiya to get dressed up together in her room.Celus was being bombarded with last minute knowledge from Landrews as the staff rushed to bring in two black suits; one for Celus, and the other for Brady. They also brought in the royal robe that had been passed down through generations. Every king that had been crowned in their monarchy had worn it all the way back to the first family.The robe was a royal blue color with white fur lining the outer trim. It had a large golden crown embroidered in the center along with the royal crest.Celus groaned as he took the suit into his arms and moved to the connected bathroom to change out of his shorts and long sleeve shirt.The suit was black with silver cufflings that had the golden crest engraved into them. It was paired with a plain white button-up shirt and matching black tie.
The decorating of the castle began after Landrews' announcement to his pack. Most were thrilled for their future under the new monarchy, and they believed he could do good for his people.Salen stood along Celus' side as he continued his training and learned anything that would be important for him before he took over. That included the names and locations of all of the packs and leaders that he would rule over.Celus ran his hand lightly over the worn map that draped over Landrews' desk. His pack title along with his sirname was printed in cursive ink over a large plot of land not far from the kingdom. He missed his home, but this would be good for all of them in the long run.Salen stepped forward and rested a calm and reassuring hand on his shoulder as they listened to Alpha Landrews ramble on about the history of each territory; from wars over land to the struggles of keeping and maintaining each leading family."The Alphas of every pack report monthl
Landrews requested the presence of Brady and Celus early the next morning. He was sitting in his office working on paperwork when they found him."You wanted to see us?" Celus asked with slight annoyance. He left Salen in their bed still fast asleep. She whined slightly when he had to leave her, but she eventually rolled over and started to snore slightly."Yes, come in and close the door behind you." Landrews waved, not looking up from his pages. Brady and Celus just shared a confused look before doing what he said.After a few minutes of silence, Brady leaned forward in the seat across from Landrews and cleared his throat. "Is-is something wrong?" He stuttered as he struggled to keep his confidence. Worry clouded his face as the Alpha King continued to work.Celus growled impatiently, catching both of their attention. "What's going on? I left my mate the morning after I proposed. She's going to be upset when she wakes up with me gone, and frankly
"Cheers to the happy couple!" Landrews announced, holding his glass of champagne in the air. When he said he was going to plan things, he really went overboard.He not only had the proposal planned, which they ended up not using, but he had a party waiting for them when they got back to the castle. Every member of the royal pack stood facing the entrance as they walked inside, cheering and congratulating them as they drank the champagne Landrews had sitting out on the counter."Come in, we have food and plenty to drink." Landrews rested his hand on Celus' back and led them through the crowd. He gave his guests friendly smiles and thanked them for coming as they neared the buffet table. "This is all for you, so eat up." He patted them both on the shoulder and turned to socialize.Celus gave Salen a weary look, which she returned with a shrug of her shoulders."This might be good for you. You can get to know your new members before your coronation." Celus s
Celus paced frantically as warriors rushed around him. Landrews had gotten a lot of men to help with the proposal as he wanted it to be a big thing for everyone.Celus' heart raced as he felt his hands begin to sweat. Proposing to Salen was huge, but the added anxiety of Brady and Landrews taking control made him want to pass out."Are you ready for this?" Brady asked from behind him. Celus shot him a glare and gripped his hands tightly in front of his chest."No." He wheezed. "This isn't what I wanted." Brady looked at him in confusion."What do you mean?" Celus gave him a dead panned look and motioned around him at all the crazy decorations that were being set up. Brady gave him a sly smile and tucked his head. He sighed and dropped the clipboard that was in his hand to his side. "I'm sorry. We went way too crazy.""You think?" Celus scoffed as he plopped down on a garden bench. "This is way too much." He sighed, holding his head in his hands.
Celus dismissed himself from Andrew and crossed the clearing to be by Salen's side. If Kristopher and Henry were planning something, he wanted to make sure she stayed safe in all of it. It wasn't her fault they were in this mess in the first place.Salen smiled wide when he got close to her. She reached down and took his hand as she continued her conversation with Suzanne.The birthday party ended shortly after that. Salen offered to help clean up, which meant Celus would be there, too.He helped pull down the tall decorations and carried the now folded dessert tables back to a storage room.The pack mothers were very thankful for his help, and watched him with a newly found interest. The way he held himself with confidence, but turned into a loving mate as soon as Salen came to his side.His serious expression that was plastered to his face as he continued to clean up fell to a warm smile when Salen went over to help him."You
One week of training had gone by, and Celus and Brady were improving rapidly. Fighting against Zachary and Elijah was now no problem for them, and the training uniforms became natural to wear."Today we are going to fit you for our actual armor. This is going to feel significantly heavier and more difficult to move in." Landrews announced as the four of them stood in front of him in the weapons room. "You did well with the training gear, rather quickly might I add, so I want you to get used to this new equipment." He reached up and pulled two sets of gear from the wall and tossed them to Celus and Brady.Brady held up the armor to himself with wide eyes. "This is a lot heavier." He shook it, listening to the clanking of the metal pieces.Celus slid the chestplate over his head, adjusting it into place. He clipped it together and began piecing the rest onto his body.Zachary and Elijah stood next to them with their armor already on. They helped them figure
While the guys were off training for the day, Salen made the decision to hang out with Suzanne from the other afternoon. She was busy baking in the kitchen with some of the chefs and other pack wives.Her face brightened when she spotted Salen walking into the room. "Salen!" She squealed, rushing over to hug her with as much strength as she could muster."Hey Suzanne!" Salen pulled back and gave her a friendly smile. "I thought maybe we could do something today! Celus is busy." She caught herself before she let slip where they really were."Of course! We are just baking cookies for the children. It's Xander's birthday today." She winked over to a little boy around the age of six that was tugging at his mother's pants."Mom! When are they going to be done?" He whined. His mother, a short stalky woman with short brown hair swatted him out of the kitchen."I told you!" She scolded. "I will let you know when they are done. Now go play with your friends