Ruby's POV
Sitting in Elena's cozy living room, I let the comforting atmosphere wash over me. The familiarity of the surroundings brought back memories of the time I had spent here earlier. Elena had been my guiding light then, helping me adjust to this new world.
"You know you're not a guest, at least not anymore, so you're in charge," Elena reminded me kindly as she headed towards her room to freshen up. Her words carried a sense of warmth and familiarity.
A responsibility was beginning to take shape within me. Being the Luna meant more than just having a title; it meant understanding and embracing my role in this pack. The feeling was both exhilarating and overwhelming.
Lost in my thoughts, I remembered what Elena had said about Alpha Ralph and their long-lasting friendship. "We've known each other since we were little kids," she had mentioned. The thought reassured me. Alpha Ralph had made it clear that what w
Ruby's POVElena and I walked away from the cabin, leaving the confrontation and hurtful words behind. I couldn't help but feel responsible for the hostile encounter, even though Elena assured me it wasn't my fault."I should've been more cautious, more careful," I mumbled, wiping my tears away.Elena placed a comforting hand on my shoulder. "It's not your fault, Ruby. Those people are just a bunch of assholes. You don't need to let their words affect you."I knew she was right, but the sting of their rejection still lingered. I took a deep breath, trying to shake off the negativity. "You're right. I won't let them get to me."Just then, my phone rang, and I saw Alpha Ralph's name on the screen. Elena noticed my hesitation and took the phone from me, understanding my desire to hide my emotions."Alpha Ralph?" Elena answered. "Where is Ruby? Why are you answering her phone? Is she okay?"
Gonzalo's POVI headed home, the weight of the day's decisions bore heavily on my shoulders. The moon was now high in the sky, casting an ethereal glow over the land. The crisp night air seemed to cool the turmoil within me, at least temporarily.Approaching my cabin, I noticed the door was locked, just as I had left it earlier. Unlocking it, I entered the dimly lit space. The familiar surroundings offered a sense of quiet , yet my mind was far from calm.Teresa lay on the bed, still asleep. I hesitated, contemplating whether to disturb her sleep. The events of the day had left me emotionally drained, and I wanted to be with her. though my heart yearned for something more."You're up early, darling," Teresa greeted, awakening from her sleep. Her smile was genuine, a glimmer of affection in her eyes."You should be up, Teresa," I replied, my voice devoid of enthusiasm. I was battl
Gonzalo's POVThe urgent call from Jason set my heart racing. "Tell me what's wrong," I demanded as I stepped out of the room, leaving Teresa behind.Jason's voice on the other end sounded grave. "Gonzalo, it's your father. He's been hospitalized. It's serious."The news hit me like a bolt of lightning, electrifying my senses. My father, the Alpha, a figure of authority and power, was now vulnerable and in need of help. A complex swirl of emotions, tangled between duty and the past, coursed through me."I'm on my way," I replied, my voice firm with determination. My father had never been the easiest man to get along with, but he was still my father, and the bond of family ran deep within me.As I hung up, a gnawing frustration boiled within. I rushed to my truck, hoping to reach the hospital as quickly as possible. However, my truck seemed to have other plans. It refused to start
Gonzalo's POVTime seemed to stretch endlessly as I paced the sterile hallways of the hospital. Each step echoed my restless worry, a constant reminder of the critical situation my father was in. I couldn't shake off the tormenting thoughts that this might be the last time I see him.The flickering fluorescent lights overhead cast eerie shadows, adding to the heavy atmosphere. My eyes darted to the windows periodically, trying to find solace in the outside world, but the night offered no comfort. The darkness seemed to mirror the uncertainty that clouded my mind.Amidst the turmoil, I sensed Drako's presence nearby, but I chose to ignore him. I couldn't bear the weight of any conversation, especially with someone whose loyalty was wavering, or at least that's what I believed.My emotions were a turbulent sea, and I struggled to keep them in check. On one hand, there was the fear of losing my father,
Gonzalo's POVThe rain began to fall, a heavy downpour that matched the storm raging within me. As the drops pelted against my fur, they mingled with the tears that had welled in my eyes. The world around me blurred through the haze of sorrow and regret.Reaching the familiar haven of my cabin, I stood in the pouring rain, a silent prayer to wash away the pain that clenched my heart. My chest felt tight with the weight of unspoken words and the reality that I could never mend what was now forever broken.At that moment, Teresa came out from the cabin. She was dressed in a comforting sweater, her eyes reflecting the same pain I felt within. Her silent presence by my side was a balm to my aching soul, a reminder that I wasn't alone in this darkness.Without a word, Teresa stepped into the rain, joining me as we stood together under the relentless downpour. Her kiss was warm and tender, a
Gonzalo's POVThe night of the following day had arrived, and the pack had gathered at the main ground. The atmosphere was heavy with sorrow and the weight of the responsibility that now rested on my shoulders. My father's body lay in the open, ready to be cremated. I stood close to him, a torch in my hands, Teresa by my side, her presence a comfort amidst the somber gathering.The eldest wolf, who would traditionally address the pack in such a ceremony, was supposed to be Drako. However, I felt a duty to take on this role, to honor my father's memory and assert my position as the new Alpha. Stepping forward, I stood at the podium, facing the assembled pack."My fellow pack members," I began, my voice steady yet carrying the weight of the moment. "Today, we are gathered to say farewell to our Alpha, my father, Carlos. He led us with strength and wisdom, guiding us through the cha
Gonzalo's POVThe cheers of the pack echoed through the clearing, a symphony of approval and support. They had embraced me as their new Alpha, their future. My heart swelled with gratitude for their faith in me, but also with the weight of the decisions that lay ahead.As the elder approached me, his words carried a reminder of the task at hand. "It's time to choose your beta, Gonzalo," he whispered, assuming it would be Drako. But I was quiet, my mind weighed down by the complexity of the situation.I knew Drako was still strong and experienced, a capable beta in many aspects. But he had also betrayed the pack, aligned himself with those who sought to harm us. The scars of that betrayal ran deep, leaving me torn between duty and trust.I took a step forward, clearing my throat to gain the attention of the gathering. The cheers subsided, and a hush fell over the clearing, all eyes on me. This was a moment of impor
Gonzalo's POV.The moonlight bathed the clearing, painting everything in a silver hue. Teresa and I sat outside, the cool night air soothing after the events of the day. The weight of my decisions lingered, the responsibility of leading our pack pressing on my shoulders."Are you still mad at me?" I asked, breaking the silence that had settled between us.Teresa remained quiet for a moment, her gaze distant. It was clear she was wrestling with her emotions, trying to find the right words. "I'm not mad, Gonzalo," she finally replied. "I'm just worried about how things will turn out."I let out a sigh, the weight of her worry echoing my own uncertainties. "There wasn't much I could do. I did what I had to for the pack."She nodded, acknowledging the truth in my words. "I understand, but it's a difficult situation."Later that night, as we sat under the vast expanse of stars, Teresa broke