Before retiring, the Alpha had to choose the next beta of the pack. It was a matter of avoiding favouritism. Izaiah and Hunter usually did not get along too well, but they would have to learn to live together and work together. So his last order was to ascend Izaiah as the Beta of the pack. So this would also be a small celebration for him. Although, if you asked me, Izaiah did not look too comfortable with the position. Maybe it was due to his inability to transform himself, but even with that, he was the best wolf of the pack after Hunter. They gave us a warm welcome. The people of my pack seemed to be having a good time. They had been integrated without any problems. They were proud to be part of a full pack. My heart was squeezed in my chest. I missed Leonel. I wanted him to be here with me. It was an important day for me, and it was so lacking. He can not get involved, Sienna. It has an important mission. I know, I would only have liked it to be here. Then we will celebra
She seemed to want to run away, which was even more suspicious. “I am a guardian of the border.” Her voice was shaking. My magic recognized her before I felt any discomfort in my neck. Fury soon took hold of me. How dare she come here? “Who gave you the right to come here? I know all the members of my pack. Therefore, you are not part of it. Someone who left her position, her mate, and their families is not welcome here.” The woman who gave life to Hunter and then abandoned him. She was the person who threatened the pack because of her selfishness. She not only gave up her title as “moon” but she also resigned herself as a wife and mother. Hunter’s mother gave me a surprised look, as if she did not expect me to recognize her. “Who do you think you are to talk to me like that?” She recovered after a while, leaving behind the façade of a fearful woman. I knew it. I was aware of who I treated despite the fact that I had never seen her before. Besides, I could see that she’s not on
I lowered my eyes, causing me to repent instantly. Everything turned around me, staggering me to the point of almost kissing the floor. I laughed with strength to stumble. Hunter was immediately close, catching me in the air. He left me on the ground as if he were making a block tower, taking care that I did not collapse just because the breeze clashed against me. “Look, Hunter! There are so many stars in the sky.” “You already said it, Sienna.” “It’s not true. I only said it now!” “Yes, you’re right.” He sighs. “Leave me alone.” I roll my eyes at him. “You are bad.” “I just want to take care of you, bunny.” “No!” I shouted. “You are bad and cruel.” He sighed as if trying to be patient. Sad for him, that’s what he would have had less of. His hands were taught, he frowned a little. He was not upset; he was just worried about my condition. He was so beautiful… “Thank you, Mother Luna, for giving me such an exceptional mate!” “Sienna. A little coffee and a shower would be a p
Not as weak as a human, but not as strong as a wolf. I watched the mark on my neck in the mirror. It was a bit grotesque and was swollen, but then it would become a nice unique tattoo. It was something magical and special that all the wolves shared, a sign of love and respect towards our mate. I would have to wait a few days to see ours, but I would be patient. For the time being, it was enough to cover it with a gauze and take care of it as a wound. Being a magical tattoo, my powers could not heal it. I showered carefully, feeling my inadequate body. People were right, the first time ached, although Hunter was careful enough so it was not something traumatic. It was a bearable pain that for next time it would decrease. My mark burned with the contact of the water on it, so I was being cautious. Maybe I was delaying more than usual, but I entertained myself by thinking about everything that happened. I managed to dissolve Hunter’s mother. I did not know if I did well or badly wh
Is the connection between mates failing? It seemed incredible, however, I had no idea how to help Izaiah with this. Such a situation escaped from my hands. In fact, I could not even understand my own connection with Hunter. It always surprised me the ability to know what he felt or what was distant. My mark stung once again, to the point of having to grab my hands to prevent scratching. “Easy, soon you will achieve her location. Just be patient.” I try to advise him. “I hope so.” He sighed. At the least I had brought him out of his head the idea that I was his mate. That left me a little quieter. He looked at me as if he were trying to understand, as if trying to see beyond me, but at the least it was not that old longing and craving. If his mate was moving, that meant it was someone important. Perhaps someone who already knew … Do not be an idiot. I reprimanded my wolf. What? Makes sense. It was the only way to explain what he felt. Do not get involved. I might have to make
“I know,” I said. It was perhaps an act of selfishness to cry this way. I knew that one day she would have to leave to be with her other half. I was aware that being so far apart was causing her great heartache. I knew she had to say goodbye. Recovering from the death of a loved one was never simple, but everything was complicated a little more when a war came over you. I did not have time to deal with the pain of her death. Not even to deal with the mark on my neck that bothered me more and more everyday. I only spent my days buried in my office, looking for any existing solution. Time was running out and I was stuck in the same situation as two months ago. I could not find anything, not even a track that brought me mental peace. Hunter was the only one who managed to get me out of there, feed me, make sure he rested for a couple of hours, and train me. Donovan had finished his training a couple of days ago, so he had more time to recite me in the office. I felt much more confi
I smiled, empowering both of them. “I have no idea what it was, but I know you’re here because you just knew it.” The reactions confirmed it for me. I did not want to investigate too much, so I only moved my hand, moving away from both the thoughts. “Allen Samuel is dangerous, Sienna,” said Lily. I already know it. “You do not know. At this time, you are too young to know.” “But I will not be young forever,” I repeated. “Trust me. I know I can do it, Liam.” He pressed his eyes shut, denying his head. By the time he managed to open them and look me in the eyes, the tears peeked from his own. He hugged me with strength, muttering how much he felt. Lily did not want to be approached. I’ve known about it since he entered my office. She always stayed at a painful distance, as if she feared, as if she was scared of my response. I smiled with discomfort, without trying to approach. She didn’t look at me with hatred or a grudge; she was just… cautious. “Sienna. I promise that I will
Hunter always knew when my anxiety attacks began. He had struggled to keep my attacks under control, but the stress of recent months, plus the things that began to get out of my control. It was impossible to keep my sanity when the whole world promoted me to madness. “Ready, I need you to keep your mind cleared,” he whispered gently in my ear. “I know…” “Then just let me,” he ordered. “I will take care of Primrose and the twins.” “But…” “I know what my role is, but I also know which one is yours.” His face showed a grimace of concern. “You are going to face a dangerous being directly. I can not help you in your fight, but I can take care of all this. I am an Alpha. I can do it.” “I have trust in you.” I smiled, feeling lighter. “Look.” He raised his hand, showing me what he had. “The dagger is ready for the attack. I always keep it near me.” My mother’s dagger seemed to shine in anticipation. It was as if my mother’s struggle spirit remained alive inside the dagger. Always lo