The months passed and with them we learned to improve our tactics with the two children. The first months were hard because Iskander didn't even know how to change a diaper and well, I reached a time where my chest hurt so much that Iskander literally had to give me the breast pump because I felt like I was going to explode now, my puppies were five months old and they spent their time crawling all over the house and laughing at everything, even when I fought with Iskander. We also organized our wedding. If ladies and gentlemen I was going to get married tomorrow morning I would be a LeBron and with that I would become the moon of the pack who obviously many already assumed I was. Magali had gone to get my dress from the city since I couldn't go. - I don't understand Magali's damn habit of us spending the night apart - Iskander speaks, taking his things - - It is a tradition. Sleeping separately allows the couple to prepare separately and preserve the magical moment in which they wil
I had lived for years, I experienced many things throughout my life, I realized what love is, I knew the meaning of family and I created two beautiful angels next to the man I was once afraid of. I learned that battles are fought and not escaped, and thanks to that I understood that several of the things had meaning Today, after twenty years sharing my life with my wolf, we had decided to give command to our first-born, Milo would take over as Alpha of the pack. I look at my son who is walking back and forth nervously while his sister and I were having fun with his agony. Milo, at twenty years old, was still a puppy but quite intelligent. Iskander was sure that he was going to be a good leader, he showed it while As he grew older, he saw that he was committed to the pack without having to tell us, so today was his day. Iskander enters the room and greets his daughter by giving her several kisses on her head. My wolf looks amused at his son who couldn't stop muttering meaningless thi
I was running aimlessly nowhere, I didn't even care to dodge too many branches. I ran until all my energy ran out, tripping over a root and rolling down the woods. I lay still there, just feeling the grass caress me and noticing small rodents in the trees. The sun was already leaving me, leaving the darkness of night to discolor the sky. My body was sore in several places but I didn't care, I really wanted to rest, close my eyes and stay in my subconscious. The delicate smell that I remembered well did not let my body relax, there was a bush of azaleas next door. I raised my head noticing that I had already been here, in the field of flowers. I got firmly on my feet and proceeded with a walk. I was already weak, unmotivated and sore to run. My body followed the path on automatic, a robotic way that knew the entire route well. My body fell heavily when it came across the small cabin I shared with the mother figure I tried hard to
Ups and downs for both. I increased the steps when I felt her scent more intense and after a while she was there, naked and sitting with her head resting on the pillar that supported the outer roof of the cabin, her eyes closed but full of tears. I approached her and touched her startling her. - What are you doing here? - Says reassurance while wiping a few tears. - I don't think you need to be alone. I came to see what you needed. - I untransformed and approached her - I could have been a little more rational and brought clothes. - I say to myself when I see her - He came to take me to his pack, that's right - He retorts low and cold. - I came to take care of you - I strengthened and smoothed your hair - Why don't we go in? - Of course, it's not like there's anyone to bar entry. - She got up dejectedly and walked to the entrance. The answer was like a stab in my heart, I was the one responsible that only brought
- She is completely defeated. Hey - A kick - The dog. Why waste energy on worms who already think they're absolutely sure? It is unnecessary hopelessness. - I don't want to carry her. She earned that blessing. Enjoy. - I heard and was rudely suspended. I didn't know where they were taking me, I didn't know how long I had been lying motionless on the ground thinking about everything that was nothing and how long it took to hear an explosion. - Our? - It matters? It's from outside. We react or they attack us. Get her in there soon and let's go to our posts. I slumped to the ground like an old punching bag, feeling every bone in my body ache. How funny. - I think cheering myself up, before turning my body onto my stomach and seeing myself in a cursed place. The gym. The courtyard, which is originally blue, was unrecognizable, it smelled and had a brownish tint. It had been covered in dried bloo
She turned her back on me and advanced to help whoever was further ahead. I let out an irritated grunt, punching the floor. I hadn't stopped, I felt like a drug addict seeing the scene in front of me resemble so many other times that I entered a battle. The sound of bones breaking, a heart being ripped out, muscles ripping apart, the grunts opponents made when striking a blow, the screams and moans of pain. But she was right, my condition brought me shame. Bad or not, I had to use every breath to do something useful, to defend and avenge. It didn't matter if I was too bad to get into combat, it mattered that I did my best to try to accomplish something; be it taking out an enemy, giving someone time to flee or just defending an innocent person. It was the least I could and that I had to do for this place. - Those fucking flashbacks have got to be good for something. - I mutter using the wall to get up a little more willing - Anger is adren
- Attentive - Patrick sounds low with firmness - There's a group nearby, go find out. -He tells the boys to nod. We were a while behind the last three tenths, as far as I remember the first two still didn't have wolves. - You can put me on the ground, you don't have to carry me. And it's shameful. - You stressed your muscles and bones too much, a normal wolf would take at least three days to be able to use the least amount of strength. That's enough work for you...-she reduced her speech, paying attention to her sense of smell-The Supreme is close, he may have found something. - Mr. Corfin's office? Why are we heading in the same direction. We heard the sounds of battle and Patrick bent down putting me against the wall, preparing in case they reached us. - Don't even dare use a muscle, you need to rest. And why didn't he say we were heading towards his office? - Sounded a little irritated. - It wouldn't matter, w
Cry. Fear. Insecurity. Horror. Pain and trauma. A perfect painting of a portrait of chaos. - ALPHA! Are you well? What happened? - Sir. The place was a nest of leeches, many fled, blending into the shadows. There are packs after any fugitive. - Werewolves who knelt are contained in the west zone, most are teenagers and some need psychological support. How to proceed? Where is the Supreme? - The intelligence personnel have already entered the place to capture information. As we left, Patrick who was helping me to walk was confronted by his people. He passed by everyone asking them to wait and wait for the Supreme to pronounce. Pulling us apart, he helped me to sit on a rock and leaned against it with my heavy sigh. I couldn't see everything, but I was facing the main gate, which was rolled up. I saw Friday come out holding Monday and Third a little while later holding Thursday. Both huddled close to the door, leaning o