I continued to play my part perfectly although I was really shocked at all he was revealing. I was listening intently to Alpha Mathieu's story about how he convinced Jonathan to join his side. Though internally, I felt a mix of awe and worry at the escalating depths of deception in the war."Alpha Mathieu, you are truly remarkable," I said, making sure admiration was evident in my voice. "To have someone so close to the Mayflower clan is a game-changer. With Jonathan as your ally, we can gather invaluable information about their plans that they don't even tell me."Alpha Mathieu smiled sinisterly, pleased with my response. "Indeed, Lizzy. We must utilize this advantage to its fullest. Our people are counting on us to return the leadership of the throne to them."I was not going to lie and say that I was not scared at the outcome of events because this man was really going to any length to ensure he wins this war."Alpha Mathieu, we must remain vigilant and continue to gather informati
As I stepped into the Alpha Raymond's office, I could feel a sense of tension hanging in the air. It was the next two weeks after evidence had been laid before the elders and everyone knew that Jonathan, the Alpha's right hand man himself, had been found guilty for betraying the Mayflower clan. The punishment for such a grave offense was always severe. Whispers of his impending fate had filled the corridors for weeks.Alpha Raymond leaned back in his chair, his brow furrowed with a mix of anger and sadness. "Lizzy," he called out, recognizing my presence. "Come in, please."I entered the room and closed the door behind me, feeling a sense of responsibility. I just felt like it was my duty to aid him in any way possible. "Yes, Alpha Raymond?" I asked, my voice trembling slightly. I was a tad bit still scared of my mate's father till this day.He sighed heavily before speaking. "Lizzy, we have made a decision regarding Jonathan's punishment. As you might have guessed, he's been sentence
The day of the final war arrived, filled with tension and anticipation. I stood by Gerald's side, knowing that this was the culmination of all our careful planning. I had convinced him to go to the battlefield, promising to remain undercover and guide him through the chaos.As the battle commenced, confusion spread among the soldiers of the Megatron clan. Their plan seemed to be completely different from the reality unfolding before them. I watched from a safe vantage point, my heart pounding with a mix of anxiety and excitement.When the attacked an area where they expected our soldiers to be they were met with surprise and it was really a joy to watch as it was obvious that they didn't train as hard as they would have if they thought they didn't have a way to cheat.Not long after, I noticed a flicker of recognition in Alpha Mathieu's eyes. He had caught on to what was happening, but by then, it was far too late. As rage flooded his face, I couldn't help but feel a sense of contentm
As the sun shone down on the Mayflower clan, I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming sense of joy and contentment. Everything was going so well, and we all lived in peace. Gerald, my mate, was thriving as the new Alpha, and the people revered him for his leadership. As their Luna, I tried my best to make sure everyone was okay, constantly checking in on the pack members, and offering a helping hand wherever it was needed.However, our newfound harmony was short-lived when tragedy struck. It was not long after we restored total peace into the clan that we received the devastating news of Alpha Raymond's illness. As the news spread like wildfire throughout the Mayflower pack, a somber atmosphere settled over us all. Alpha Raymond had been a beloved leader, respected by all and even though his relationship with his son was strained, it was still obvious that Gerald loved his father very much.Gerald and I rushed to Alpha Raymond's side, hoping to offer comfort and support during his tim
After the death of his parents, Alpha Gerald fell into a profound depression. It was a devastating blow for both him and me as I had to step in and cover for him in public appearances. I understood his pain, but as time went on, the pressure became too much for me to bear alone.The people, too, began to mutter. They questioned why Gerald had withdrawn from his duties, not realizing the weight of his grief. I knew that he still had responsibilities to fulfill, and although I empathized with him, I couldn't help but feel the mounting frustration within me. It seemed as though he didn't care about anything else anymore.One day, my frustration reached a breaking point. Joan was visiting and it didn't take her long to notice my distress. She came up to me at the kitchen counter and remarked, "Relax your shoulders Lizzy, it seems as though you've been carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders. Is there something bothering you?"Unable to hold my emotions back any longer, I poure
Gerald and I's bond continued to grow, and we couldn't keep our hands off each other. It was as if our love was blossoming along with all the flowers around us. So, when I started to feel sick every morning and nauseous every hour of the day, I didn't need a doctor or healer to tell me that I was pregnant. I was carrying a child inside of me and the first person I decided to tell was my sister. I called Joan and told her immediately and although I didn't like how she responded to my news and the reason why she told me that I must keep it an utmost secret until she returns from her travel. I didn't think it was necessary to do that but I told her I would just to avoid any other long talk. I also tried to keep it a secret but I could not keep hiding it from Gerald at least.I remember the day I decided to share the news with Gerald. I was nervous, wondering how he would react, but I knew deep down that he would be supportive. We had never discussed having children in all the years of ou
The day Joan returned from her travels, she arrived at my doorstep in a state of panic. I was sitting at the balcony, receiving some fresh air when she practically ran into me. It was evident that something had shaken her to the core, and I couldn't help but feel a sense of urgency in her demeanor. I welcomed her inside, concern etched across my face."Lizzy, why don't you ever listen to me," Joan said, her voice trembling. "I told you to keep your pregnancy a secret until I arrived even from Gerald but what did you do? You went ahead not to tell only Gerald, but the whole effing clan!" She quiet screamed me while looking around frantically.I guided her to the living room, offering her a seat on the comfortable couch. Her behavior was making me panic too but I tried my best to act cool and collected "What's the matter, Joan?" I asked gently, trying to steady my own racing heart. "You seem distressed that I told the clan about my pregnancy. I didn't see any reason why it should be k
The next morning, as the sunlight gently filtered through our windows, illuminating the room, we woke up to face the challenges ahead. Over breakfast, we delved into a heartfelt conversation, sharing our hopes, fears, and ideas for how to navigate this delicate situation. I didn't even have an appetite but I had to eat something for the baby."It's crucial that we engage with the community," Gerald suggested, his voice calm and assured. "We must educate those who hold misconceptions and challenge their outdated beliefs. By fostering understanding and spreading awareness, we can encourage acceptance and embrace the diversity within our pack."I nodded in agreement, feeling a surge of determination. "We could organize events or workshops, where we invite members of the community to learn more about our child and our beliefs. Open dialogue and interactions might help bridge the gap and dispel their fears."Gerald smiled warmly, impressed by my suggestion. "That's an excellent idea, Lizzy