Aurora stood on top of the altar all dressed in the pack fighter's uniform, facing her acquaintance. As usual, they were already arranged in a synchronizing manner. They hailed her while she roamed her eyes over them to point out corrections if they made the correct stance and if their uniforms were worn properly. Seeing they were all organised, she stopped the hail to begin to address them. Her voice was loud and audible, she started, "You guys have been doing so well lately, well done," she said and they bowed in response like they used to. She continued, "Currently we've been training and having no issues in the pack but I noticed without my presence in your training, you tend to take it for granted," she said. "Also, most of you don't attend the academy as I have told you to. Anyways that's not a problem as attendance will be taken from now on. You must be at the Academy at least thrice a week. Whether there are leaders or not, make sure you're there to learn something," she paus
It was dusk and Aurora was yet to be home. After she had stomped away from Sage, she hadn't returned and it bothered Sage. He also tried to mind-link her but she kept blocking him away from her mind. He let out a heavy sigh and slumped on the sofa in their chamber. He was exhausted after having a meeting with the elders throughout the day. He closed his eyes and leaned on the sofa as he tried to reach Aurora again. Unfortunately, she wouldn't open her mind. He then searched through the pack looking for she was with him. He couldn't reach Fennick also and it made him marvel. Instantly, he stood up from the sofa and headed out of the room. "Where is she?" He thought as he made his way out of the pack building after ordering his guard not to follow him. In a swift, he had ripped off his clothes, changing into his wolf, he raced down, tracing after Aurora's scent. •The strong rift hit passed her nostrils and she knew it was him. She groaned and turned around on her bed. She pushed h
Aurora laughed hysterically at Sage whose eyebrows were raised at her. He looked too intense and she laughed the most. Was he serious about her kneeling before him? Was he? Softly, she suppressed her laughter and an indignant look took over. "You look too crucial to see my knee before you. I can't believe you," she said and scoffed. She was sure he was teasing her. "Knee, Aurora," he ordered again but she kept mute and stood staring at him. She was trying to see if truly he meant his word. Even if he meant it, would she be so dumb to keep it before him? Sage orifices stared into hers as he clouded his face with a blank expression. He meant the word he said to her but he was sure she wouldn't give a damn about it. She was in the arrogant group so it would be too difficult for her to solicit with him. When their orifices started to seem heavy without a blink, together, they both shifted their gaze away. "I'm your Alpha, Rora, you have to do whatever I asked you to do. I thought you s
As she took some steps forward to join the moving shifters, a hand clasped on her arms and she turned to look at the person only to find out that it was Sage. She raised her eyebrows at him asking why he held her. "I don't want you to be part of them, just stay with the wood and healer out," Sage proclaimed and Aurora's face formed a disgusting look."What did you just say?" she inquired to be sure she heard him. Was he stopping her from doing her work? What arrant nonsense was he talking about?"I don't want you to go," he told her."No, you can't tell me that. Can you imagine what you're talking about? I shouldn't lead the fighters?" She asked and jerked her hands away from his grip. She turned to one of the fighters and pulled out his sword from where it was placed, then, she gave Sage one more glance and ran her way into the woods. Sage heaved a heavy sigh. Surely, he knew she wouldn't listen to him but he was bizarre to have stopped her in the first place. What was he thinking
Sage hurried into the hall with his guards trotting behind him. He had summoned the elders to a meeting to inform them about the other night since he needed to reveal to them what had happened. Everyone stood up and waited for him to take his seat and he did. He scanned everywhere in the room and he saw his dad and Alpha Cowell sitting at his left-hand side. He nodded to them and they returned it with a nod. Then he turned to the shifters present and greeted them as usual. When the greetings died out, he began to make his speech. "We had a raid in the pack yesterday night and it appeared that the assailants happened to be the ones that had attacked us the last time we went to Autumn pack. We also found a badge from one of the dead assassins," He shifted on his seat and continued. "I have sent the Beta and some shifters to the neighbourhood packs to search for the badge and I hope for a positive result. Likewise, I sensed that the Autumn pack weren't behind the assassins but they had
Sage was inside his new office when a call came through his phone. He strained his eyes to where the phone was placed and he saw the number was private. At first, he wanted to ignore it but when he remembered that he had sent his Beta and other shifters out of the pack, then he thought the call might come from them. He reached for the phone and picked it up. He patiently waited for the person to speak up. "Hello, is this Sage?" The person from the other end asked and instead of him to reply, he nodded his head. "Are you there?" The voice rang in again and Sage spoke up this time, hitting himself for forgetting he had to say a word before the other person could hear what he had to say. "I'm Sage and who is this?" He asked with a hoarse voice. The person seemed to be taking time talking to him and he needed to attend to other things."Hi, Sage! It's me, Dylan," Alpha Dylan introduced. "Alpha Dylan?" He whispered to himself trying to remember the name, "Oh! Alpha Dylan, it's you?" H
Sage was able to catch up with Aurora and gripped her while she struggled to get his hands off her. He smirked and whispered to her, "I'm now stronger than before, I hope you understand," he said, proudly and Aurora scoffed. "I won't argue with you on that, so would you kindly let go of me, I told you I'm hungry and not in the mood to joke," she told him, still trying to jerk his hands off her."I'm not joking. Let's go out and eat," he proposed.Aurora arched her eyebrows at him, "Go where? All because I want to eat, you asked me to go out? No thanks, I'm not interested. You can go on your own will."Sage smiled heartily at her. She was his cute mate and he loved how clever she was. Acting and behaving wise was what he got fond of about her. "Let's go for a date," he tried to twist his words to see if she might agree to go with him. "A date?" She inquired, a little bit surprised by what he said. "Yes, a date. I want to have one with you."Aurora tilted her head backwards to think.
Sage leaned on his throne to think. How could other packs have a specialised badge for those training for combat fight while their pack haven't heard of anything like that before? The former King Alpha didn't testify that he had seen such so why was it in existence? Was it newly introduced to the packs that their pack was lacking behind? But if it was eventually introduced then the Lock Hearts pack should be the first pack to know of it. "That means there is something we don't know about happening around us," Sage told everyone seated. "Or maybe we're the ones not getting the latest information," he added, still trying to find the real root of everything. "We couldn't question anyone to avoid suspicion since they could smell that we're from the Lock Hearts pack," Rae uttered and Sage nodded his head. "For now we've only got to know about the badge and we can't simply give up searching if we have to stop those assassins," Sage conveyed and they nodded. He turned to his Beta, "Did you
Sage's vehicle sped down the winding road, leaving the Pack's grounds behind. His mind raced as he drove his way out of the Pack, heading for the city to meet the Seer. His soul was vexed as he drove aggressively. He had never wished for something as such. He has never wished that he would end up venturing around to find a way in claiming his mate. All his life, he thought things were going smoothly for him. Once he couldn't find his mate outside the Pack, he thought maybe returning would make it easier which eventually did but on the other way round, it wasn't too pleasing. He found his mate but he couldn't claim her, wasn't that a disaster for him. However, he had tried his best not to be challenged by it. As a philosophy, he knew there would be issues of life so he needed to be calm. He has learnt that things could change from a terrible situation to a solvable state so he wasn't at all bothered. Challenges helped to change one's mind but when was it going to become easy for him?
Sage stood in his office, his mind made up. He would leave for the mystic world tonight and nothing was going to stop him.Rae stood before him, his eyes still filled with concern. "Alpha, are you still certain?" He questioned for the hundredth time but Sage wasn't going to be reluctant to answer him. He knew how worried his Beta would be so there was nothing to be upset about. "Yes," Sage replied, his hoarse voice filling the room. "I must do this, Rae. For the Pack's future."Rae hummed. “You mean your future?” He retorted and Sage threw him a glare. Rae sure doesn't know what he was saying. If he and the Pack lose Aurora, wouldn't it be a great demise? “Both your Alpha and your Luna are your future, right?” He stated and moved to the standing wardrobe in his office to pick out a shirt. Thank goodness he has some clothes in the office. How was he going to face Aurora if he was to return back and dress up? Rae nodded, understanding what he actually meant by his words. "I'll start
Sage stormed into his office as he found the switch on the wall to light the place. Everywhere was silent and the only sound that could be heard was that of a ticking clock on the wall. He staggered his way to his chair located in the middle of his office and slumped himself down into it, his elbows on his desk, head in his hands as the weight of his actions bore down on him like a physical force.The memory of Aurora's shocked face when he threw her across the room kept flashing into his thoughts. The way her eyes, once full of love and trust held fear and disappointment . His heart ached as his mind replayed the scene in vivid detail. He was frustrated. Furious. Downcasted. He had never intended to hurt her that way after promising her he would protect her for his entire life yet, who could believe he would end up disappointing her. His wolf's strength had taken over, betraying his gentle intentions and he wished she would understand the reason why he had to flare up but he knew it
The full moon shone brightly over the Grand Oak, where the Pack elders had gathered including Beta Craig, Sage's father who sat among them, his face showing years of leadership. Everyone looked serious, knowing the meeting was important having heard from Rae why it was organized.Sage stood up straight, looking around at everyone. His eyes met Aurora's, and she gave him a supportive glance from the edge of the clearing. He then began to speak. "Thank you all for coming," Sage began as always, his voice clear and strong. "Tonight, we will discuss our Pack's security. Recent attacks and advice from neighboring Packs emphasize the need for vigilance.” The elders nodded in agreement, their expressions grave. "Though, we've been able to create a certain way to block them from going in but to ensure the Pack's deep safety, we need to do more which is why I have called everyone to come and suggest the best way we can do it better.” Elder Thompson spoke first. “I love the way you do call us
|Two days Later|A knock came on the chamber’s door and Aurora, who was busy arranging the room rushed to answer though she already smelt Rae's scent. She carefully opened the door and Rae with his big smile on his face greeted her. “Good Morning, Luna,” he lowered his head as usual. Aurora tapped his shoulder, ushering him into the chamber. “Morning, come in dear.”Rae entered as she closed the door behind. Then he turned to face her. “I came to see the Alpha. A message came in and it's urgent,” he relayed and Aurora nodded, stretching her hands to the sofa for him to take his seat as she made her way into the room to meet Sage who was still fast asleep. She sighed seeing his tired look. She didn't want to complain and yes, she would resist herself from doing that but how could she possibly let him know that he was an Alpha and he mustn't break down. It would be a very terrible thing to have happened. The former Alpha was sick which was why he had to vacate his seat and now Sage w
It was very late that evening and Sage had just finished his training with Fennick when the rain started pouring out heavily. They both rushed out of the field and made their way into the Pack's house. Once they were in, Sage turned to Fennick. “Have dinner with us,” he proposed and he nodded as they both trotted towards the Pack dining room. Aurora has already mind linked him to invite him as she has prepared enough. The guards pulled the dining room open and Sage took the lead. He roamed his eyes around to see maids already arranging their meals on a large ergonomic table and the aroma of roasted meats filling the room. They got to the table and Sage took the crown seat while Fennick took his seat beside him. The large door was pulled open again and Rae entered, rushing towards them. Once he got to the table, he lowered his head in greetings. “Good evening, Alpha, Fennick.” He greeted and also took his seats at the right hand side of the table. “You're joining us for dinner tonigh
Sage was more determined than ever. He was ready to master his skills to break the curse that stopped him from fully making Aurora his. She and her mother have said theirs, the Seer has also confirmed it but was he ready to make it slide just like that? Was he ready to lose his mate all because of a curse she knew nothing about? No! He was never going to let it be. Even if it takes ages, he would definitely get to the root of what was happening. Each morning, Sage trained alone and by evening, he would train with Fennick. If Fennick wasn't available, he would ask his mate to do it herself. He practiced his strength, speed, strategy each passing day and he was getting better day by day, surprising even his teachers that they always wondered why he was so adamant and determined to train on the Combat skills that weren't really useful.Everyone shifts into their wolves when it comes to fighting except for guards that train with skills so it was bothersome to see an Alpha ready to master
Sora's eyes locked onto Sage's, her voice barely above a whisper. "An evil sorcerer cast a spell on her because of her mother's wrongdoing," Sora started, her face turning all gloomy instantly. Someone could tell that she was deeply hurt by what happened to Aurora. She added. “My innocent granddaughter knew nothing about the agreement both the witch and her mother had but she's the one suffering from it,” she countered, her gaze lowered to the cup of coffee she was holding. Sage's grip on his cup tightened as she said those words to him. Aurora's mother? Having a deal with a Sorcerer? "I don't understand, Sora. What exactly did her mother do and what bargain did she have with a sorcerer?" Sage asked, his tone urgent.Sora's expression turned grave. "I don't know what happened exactly between them but all I can say is that the sorcerer believed that she was betrayed by Octavia, Aurora's mother,” she relayed. “But I’m sorry, I can't tell you more than this,” she concluded, trying not t
Days passed, and Aurora's hopes for Sage's progress were met with caution. She had no idea what he was up to but she decided to be patient with him. He wasn't someone who could act rashly but the fact that he wasn’t letting her know anything was what was getting at her yet, she chose to be calm for the meantime since she could feel the pressure of responsibility pulling on him so much. She knew he had to stand tall at that moment and also build his confidence to achieve his goals. Meanwhile, Sage started his training with Fennick, making sure he was pushing himself off limits. Luckily, under the watchful eye of his new mentor, Sage learned to harness his strength and agility. His movements became fluid and strong. He mastered the basics skills better and was moving into the next phase. "Fennick, I need to learn more," Sage would always say, his eyes locked onto his new mentor."You're progressing, Alpha. But there's much to learn," Fennick answered. Their training sessions were str