~Matheau~
I heard my mother shout Alyce’s name and went running down the stairs. Alyce had been my best friend since she arrived in our pack. She hadn’t always been so mistreated. Overworked and treated like trash, yes, but the physical abuse hadn’t started until she was about 12 or 13 and her personality really started to shine through. Thankfully Aramyth came on her 13th birthday and has been able to help keep her strong the last 4, almost 5 years through it all. I jumped the last 3 stairs and growled as I watched Alyce pass out in my father’s arms, “I’m going to kill them one of these days, I swear it!”
“Calm down Matheau, she’s safe. She will be ok, she is the strongest person we know. Outbursts like that will only make things harder for her than they already are.” My mother spoke softly, sorrow in her eyes, “Let’s get supplies ready.”
“I’m going to take her up and bathe her. We can’t help her unless we can see how bad it really is.” I moved to take her from my father so he could help my mother get supplies to tend to her injuries. Alyce was the daughter she always wanted, my honorary big sister. She was 6 months older than me, but she let me play the big brother role despite being younger. We were more like twins than just siblings, we knew each other so well and were so intune with each.
My father didn’t fight me, handing her over to me. My mother would have been the most appropriate one to do this, she was a pack nurse after all, but I knew Alyce wouldn’t mind and mother needed to prep. I like boys and she always told me she felt safe with me.
I carried her up to my bathroom and stripped the sweats and t-shirt off her and stripped down to my boxers. I turned the shower on, adjusting the temperature and pulled the removable head down, letting it hang down. My shower was a large walk-in one done in smokey blues and grays. I carried her into the shower and sat on the floor with her.
I got the first real good look at her injuries once I had us settled in place to be able to clean her up. Immediately I saw red, my wolf, Xavier coming to the surface with a roar. It took all my self control not to shift right then and there. Alyce’s back was shredded, some of the lacerations wrapped around her left rib cage. I could see older scars underneath the fresh wounds, which meant they had used wolfsbane on her again, to stack the scars so to speak. Livid didn’t even come close to how I was feeling right now.
My mother had always been the one to care for Alyce after a trip to that sadistic place. I usually never saw the wounds before my mother had cleaned her up. The one time I had it was after the first time she’d been sent to the hole. The first time they’d used wolfsbane on her. I threw up at the site of it, we were 15 at the time. No one that age should have to see or endure that.
I grabbed the hanging shower head and started to run the water over her body, watching the water turn dark pink as it washed the blood from her. The more the water washed away, the more I could see the details of what had happened to her. The lashings were varying depths, some having started to scab over if they were more on the surface, the deeper ones still seeping blood.
Her body was black and blue, bruises on her breasts and thighs. She’d never shown up with bruises like that before, and they looked like hand or finger marks. I knew she had never slept with anyone. Then it hit me. They didn’t, they wouldn’t. Even they weren’t that cruel, were they?
*Mom! Mom! I need you to come take her! NOW!* I shouted to my mother through the mind-link. I was shaking, barely keeping Xavier under control as I heard my mother haul ass up the stairs flinging my door open. I swiftly switched places with her barely getting out of the shower before I shifted into my wolf, Xavier snarling, fur raised, furious.
My dad appeared in my doorway, drawn up by all the commotion. He took a brief look around, taking in the scene before walking towards Xavier slowly, “Hello Xavier. I understand you’re upset, but I need you to calm down. I need you to let Matheau back. You can’t help your sister like this.”
Xavier growled again, snarling at my father. We shared the same body, but were two separate entities. I tried to calm him down, *Xav, Dad’s right. Alyce needs you to calm down, we need to tell them our suspicions so Mom can help her properly.* I inched forward, trying to gradually take the reins back from him.
Xavier was dancing back and forth on his paws, growling and whimpering as he weighed what we were telling him against his desire to rip the people who hurt Alyce apart. He took in a deep scent of the clothing Alyce had been wearing, growling more as we recognized Vincent’s scent. After a couple minutes and a bit more coaxing I was able to take control back, shifting back into my human body and throwing on a pair of boxers and some gym shorts.
“Are you ok Mat? What set Xavier off so extremely. I’ve never seen either of you like that, you’re the cool headed one of the family.” My dad questioned me, my mother looking over at me from where she was scrubbing the dirt out of the lacerations on Alyce’s back as gently as she could while being thorough.
“I… I think they raped her…” I swallowed the lump in my throat, tears threatening to spill. “She has bruises on her thighs, on her breasts. The clothes… They… they smell like Vincent. He shouldn’t have been anywhere near her. How did she end up in his clothes?”
My father walked over, wrapping me tightly in his arms as he looked over my head at my mother, probably with a look that was pleading with her to help calm me, or to help calm him. I could feel his own anger radiating off him. Alyce was his daughter too. He was a man of few words, letting his actions speak for him.
“Mat, I will examine her, I will help her. She will be ok physically. Mentally and emotionally, well we won’t know until she’s awake and we can talk to her. You two go on, help your dad finish prepping.” My mother’s soft but firm voice came from the shower.
I looked over my shoulder at her, tears streaming down my cheeks at this point, “P-promise?” She nodded at me and I let my father take me downstairs with him and distracted myself with helping him set up.
We cleared the kitchen table, spreading a clean sheet over it. I set up all my mom's medical supplies on the kitchen counter, “Dad, where is the betadine?” I looked in the cabinet, shuffling stuff around on the shelf before spotting the bottle, “Nevermind, I found it.” I pulled it out and set it on the counter with the rest of the supplies.
Mom carried Alyce down the stairs a few minutes later, having wrapped her in another clean sheet once she had finished cleaning her up. I only needed to take one look at my mother’s face to know that what I had suspected was true. I took a deep, shaky breath to keep myself calm. Alyce needed me right now, and that was the most important thing at the moment. Justice, revenge, whatever you wanted to call it. That could wait, it was best served cold anyway. I helped my mother get Alyce on the table, laying her on her stomach with a small pillow under her head.
Dad pulled the sheet down, so that the wounds were exposed and we all washed and gloved up. We spent the next hour cleaning, bandaging and in a few cases stitching up her wounds. I checked her vitals a few times throughout the whole process. When we were done, mom went to get some clean clothes for Alyce while dad and I cleaned up.
“I’m glad she’s ok. Why didn’t she ever tell me how bad it was?” I looked at my dad, “Why didn’t you guys tell me?”
“She made us promise not to Mat. These ones aren’t the worst she’s ever shown up with. She didn’t want you to know, she didn’t want to burden you with it.”
“She’s my sister by choice, my best friend. She is never a burden. How can they get away with this? They raped her, took away the last of her innoncence Dad!'' I was getting worked up again, but some stirring from Alyce brought me back from the edge.
I rushed to the head of the table, kneeling down so I could see her face. I pushed her hair out of her face as mom came down the stairs with a stack of clothes. I was pretty sure they were mine since mom was tall and lean, most of her stuff was too small for her, “Alyce… Alyce, are you awake?” I whispered.
I watched her lift her head, but it wasn’t Alyce’s green eyes looking at me, it was Aramyth’s green ones. I could only tell the difference because Aramyth’s had flecks of red in them, “Hi Aramyth. Are you ok? I’m glad to see the wolfsbane is wearing off.'' I had never seen Aramyth, none of us had. Alyce had never shifted, but I knew she was present when I saw her eyes.
*I’m ok. Tired, but ok. I have nothing on Alyce though. I’m only here to thank you, thank you all for taking care of her when I can’t. In ways I can’t. She is special and she will need you all when she realizes how special she is.* Aramyth’s voice was gruff, the exhaustion coming through in the mind-link as I heard her in my head.
*It’s ok. You rest, I will tell them what you said. You are both family. We will always be here for you. Both of you.* I replied before closing the mind-link. Alyce’s head laid back down on the pillow and she was out again. I relayed the message to my parents and we spent the rest of the night watching over Alyce in shifts, leaving her on the table because we didn’t want to risk reopening her wounds now that they were starting to heal.
~Alyce/Faelyn~ I groaned, my entire body was so sore it felt like it was on fire. My eyes fluttered open, squinting against the sudden assault of light coming through the kitchen window. Slowly I lifted my head, looking around to get my bearings. I remembered leaving the Alpha’s office. I remembered making it to Matheau’s and then it was just blank. I blinked a couple times as everything came into focus, I was laying on their kitchen table, various medical supplies both new and used were laying about. Matheau was slumped over the table, head on his arm and drool on his cheek. I grinned a bit at the sight wishing I had a way to take a picture of it for later. I shifted my head so I could look towards the living room, Faith and Jake were on the couch, sleeping propped up on each other. They must have all been with me throughout the night. They truly were amazing people. “Matti
It wasn’t too long before I caught a familiar and comforting scent. Matheau was nearby. He had been helping me in the kitchen, if you could call pinching tastes from the various bowls helping. I saw his mop of blonde hair around the edge of the kitchen doorway, soon followed by his piercing blue eyes as he peeked in at me, “Is it safe to come in? Are you going to thwack me with utensils again?” He asked cautiously. “I don’t know. Are you going to keep your fingers out of the bowls this time?” He ventured further into the kitchen, coming to stand across the counter from me and saluting me, “I will try my best, Sir! Eer, Ma’am!” I laughed and motioned to a tray of pastries that were waiting for an icing drizzle, “I’ll make you a deal, you help me with desserts today and I’ll send you home with your very own snack p
~Theo~ I was in my father’s office, half listening to him drone on about pack duties and what was expected of me when I took over the Alpha position. I had heard it all before, a thousand times it seemed like, but I feigned interest, nodding my head when appropriate and answering his questions absentmindedly. “Theo, are you even listening to me?” I heard my father ask while giving me a pointedly annoyed look. “Of course I am, but how many times are we going to have the same conversation?” I sighed, rubbing my temples as I leaned forward, resting my elbows on my knees. “It’s an important one, son. It’s my job, my responsibility to make sure you’re prepared to take over once you’ve found your Luna. Speaking of Lunas, when are you going to decide on one?”
~Alyce/Faelyn~ I had showered and changed into my nicest outfit for dinner with Matheau and his parents. A pair of black yoga pants, a pleated lavender skirt, and an oversized black sweater. I even put on a pair of lavender ballet flats that Faith had given me last Christmas. I pulled part of my hair up, securing it with a simple silver colored barrette, leaving it to hang down my back in loose waves. I glanced briefly at myself in my mirror and then headed up into the kitchen and made a stack of sandwiches, which I then wrapped and put in the fridge for grab and go options. I was told to focus on the banquet and let the other Omega’s worry about cooking for the pack, but I still tried to do small things when I had the time. I knew most of the other Omegas were barely passable cooks. No one would die, or get sick, but it wasn’t great either. Glancing at the clock on the wall and s
~Alyce/Faelyn~ I cried into Mat’s shoulder the entire trip to his house. Contemplating the events that had just occurred. Why did this affect me so much? I had been through scenarios that were much, much worse and never cried or even made a peep.” *Because matters of the heart get to humans much more than physical things, and the mate bond is a very intense, sacred matter of the heart.* Aramyth whimpered. *It will get better, with time and distance.* *I know that logically, but nothing about me is very logical at the moment.* *It’s ok, Little One. I spoke to Fjord, his wolf, and I trust that our secret is safe wit
The last week leading up to the banquet was beyond busy. Mat kept me company as I prepped and cooked, even getting some of the other Omega’s to help us with storing the food and rotating dishes through the ovens. I still did every last bit of the cooking and most of the prep work, but it was nice to have some extra hands for the little stuff. The banquet was tomorrow night and some of the guest packs had started to arrive this afternoon. I avoided the guests as much as possible, glad that I wasn’t having to hide bruises while they were here. I also avoided Theo as much as possible. I would catch him looking at me from across the room on the rare occasion that our paths had to cross. The only upside to that was the fact that Jewel seemed to notice his attention towards me, no matter how brief, and the anger it instilled in her was oddly satisfying to me.
~Tristan~ The meeting with Alpha Andrew had been uncomfortable at best. We all know the rumors that surround this pack, even as secluded as our pack is, we still keep up with the outside world. We even have internet and cell phone service. Granted we had to pay to put in the lines and towers ourselves, but we have it. We live more simply than most packs, but we still run business and various trades to fund our pack. I listened absent mindedly as Victor and Titus spoke briefly before Victor wandered off to go find his room. I was a little envious of him right this moment. The girls in this pack had already been making eyes at me once they found out I was the Alpha’s son. Our pack members were mingling with theirs at the pack house, probably in the hopes of finding their mate, or in many cases just having some fun, but I wasn’t like that. I had watched too many of my friends sleep a
~Alyce/Faelyn~ *Beep.* *Beep.* *Beep.* The obnoxious echo of my alarm clock started invading the first peaceful sleep I’d had in a long time. Probably because it was such a short sleep. I reached over, smashing the buttons of the alarm clock, silencing it.My feet hitting the cold cement floor as I rubbed the sleep from my eyes got me moving. I didn’t waste any time as I slipped into a pair of leggings and an oversized t-shirt that came to my knees. I looked like hell, but it was by design. I wanted something easy to slip on after I shifted back. Slipping on a pair of black flats I ran my fingers through my hair and then piled it into a messy bun on the top of my head. Aramyth was prancing around in my head, *I can’t wait, Little One, as anxious as I am to run, I’m more anxious for you to realize just how special you are.*
It seemed like time flew by in the coming days. Ivy and I had spent much of it in the Luna’s Library, scouring records and documents for any bit of information we could find. That was a task in and of itself and produced little concrete information.We had found a few mentions of confirmed traits and skills in the previous Crimson Wolves as well as mentions of potential Fae traits as well. We used the information we found and the bits and pieces that Ivy recalled from her time spent with my mother and the Fae that would come into the region to create a list of potential skills I, and even possibly Rian, could end up with.I explained to Ivy about the change in my eyes the previous week and we had tried to keep a vigilant eye out for information on that particular oddity, but no luck. We sat down at one of the tables where we had been taking notes and organizing them.“So we have a decent list after our days of hard work.” Ivy smiled at me as I rested my chin in my hand, worn out from
It was roughly half an hour before I had the burritos all made up, including some for the boys when they returned, keeping them warmed in the oven, not that we would necessarily tell them right away. It was another half an hour before we heard the boys coming down the hall, “Rian! Walking feet please!” Tristan scolded him in a manner that was firm, but gentle as it carried down the hall. “Sowwy Daddy.” Rian called back. He sounded closer and I assumed he had run ahead of the others in his excitement. I heard the door knob wiggle and Kami got up to unlock it and let Rian in. She reached out and scooped him up, shutting and locking the door again just as Brandon got to it, essentially slamming it in his face. “Oh come on girls! Let us in!” Mat sniffed the air. “I smell breakfast… Aly! Did you make what I think you made!?” he hollered at the door. Kami and I were giggling on the other side of it. She carried Rian to the table and set him up with his own smaller burrito, “There’s a
It was a good 30 minutes before Brandon and Kami made it to the dining hall. Both of them were soaking wet. He had actually dumped her in the lake! And joined her for that matter. Whether or not it was voluntary on his part or she drug him in with her was yet to be known. My eyes widened as the two of them came walking in the back doors of the dining hall. Tristan’s brows furrowed at my expression. Mat and Cedric were sitting across from us and thus could not see Brandon and Kami walk in, both looking perplexed at me and Tristan as well. It was only a moment or two before whispers and some scattered snickering filled the hall at the sight of the soaking wet pair. “He actually did it…” I pointed towards the two, drawing the boys’ attention to them. Mat and Cedric turned, not even trying to hide their amusement at the sight. Kami was trying to maintain a scowl as Brandon was laughing and teasing her. Cedric got up and headed out of the dining room, towards the downstairs shower room.
“Good morning, Alyce darling.” Faith hugged me tightly.Jake wrapped me into a hug and lifted me off my feet, causing me to squeal in surprise and laugh. He set me back on my feet, kissing the top of my head. “You look like you’re adjusting well.”“I am, thank you.” I smiled up at him and he mirrored it, “How are you two enjoying your new space? Is everything working out ok?” I really wanted them to feel comfortable in their new home and pack.“It’s wonderful Alyce, really. Stop fretting.” Faith smiled reassuringly.“Good. Be sure to let me know if you need anything. Promise me. You two have taken care of me for years. Now I get to take care of you, even if only in some small way by comparison.”“Nonsense. You’re the daughter we always wanted. We’re family.” Jake’s tone implied that was the end of that. I just smiled.Tristan pulled me into his side and kissed my temple. “And I couldn’t be more grateful for the wonderful family you have.”“We have.” Faith corrected him. This just made
~Alyce/Faelyn~ The alarm went off at 5am, stirring me into a semi-conscious state and eliciting a groan of protest from me. I was currently laying on Tristan’s chest, his arms wrapped around me like he was afraid I might escape in the night. His fingers were playing up and down my spine, his eyes still closed as I snuck a peek up at him from beneath my lashes. “Good morning, gorgeous.” He murmured softly, still not bothering to open his eyes or make a move to get out of bed. “How did you know I’m actually awake? I could have just been shifting in my sleep?” I slid up his body enough that I could press my lips against his softly. “Good morning.” “I could feel your eyes on me. I can always feel your eyes on me when you’re looking at me.” A coy smile formed on his lips as he opened his eyes to look at me. “Not my fault I can’t keep my eyes off you.” I laughed and rolled off his chest, sitting on the bed next to him. I knew without looking that his smile had grown wider at my laugh. S
~Alyce/Faelyn~ Kami and I had checked the rec room, to find it pretty well deserted. No sign of the boys. So we passed through and continued on our way to the dining room, Rian between us, holding both our hands. We would occasionally swing him up off his feet as we walked, eliciting a giggle from him. We paused in the doorway to the dining room, both of us looking around, expecting to see the boys. There was no sign of them. There also seemed to be less people than normal in the room. “Odd, they’re not here either… So where are they?” Kami asked. “And everyone else for that matter.” I scooped Rian up into my arms and crossed the hall with Kami. “Also a good question.” One of the older kitchen staff caught my eye as we walked through and motioned to the doors to the back lawn with an amused grin on his face. I smiled at him and gave a nod in thanks. We headed to the doors, slipping out them to find a small crowd of pack members watching Tristan, Cedric and Mat dog pile on Brando
I pulled her into my arms and wrapped them around her tightly, holding her close. She instantly buried her face against my neck, inhaling my scent. After a few moments her aura receded and she lifted her head, looking up at me. Her eyes had changed, well one had anyway, her left one was now a translucent red instead of her usual translucent pale green. I didn’t try to hide the shock on my face. “What is it? What’s wrong?” She looked at me, searching my face for the answer. “Your eyes Aly… They’re different…” “What do you mean they’re different?” She glanced over at the others as if looking for confirmation. “Holy shit Aly, one is red!” Mat jumped off the couch, walking over to inspect her eyes. “What?” She jumped out of my arms and ran to the bathroom to look at them in the mirror. “How?” *Aramyth, do you know anything about this?* She did notice the mind link did not cause her eyes to haze over at all though and she could track both the internal and external going ons. That wou
Mat, Cedric and I were waiting on the front steps as Alyce and the group pulled up to the pack house. We had gathered a handful of Omegas to help with the unloading as well. I could see Will driving, and once he had come to stop, our group descended down the stairs to meet them. “Daddy!” I could hear Rian’s excited proclamation as I opened the rear door. I chuckled a little and couldn’t help but draw in a breath as I was also greeted with Alyce’s radiant smile as well. “Hello my loves. Did you two have fun?” I helped Alyce out of the truck before reaching in to undo Rian’s buckles and help him out as well. “Yeah! I got two selfs!” Rian took my hand pulling me towards the back of the truck where everything was. “It wasn’t the worst shopping trip I’ve ever had to endure.” Alyce giggled at Rian’s actions as she spoke. “Whoa Rian. Slow down.” I scooped him up into my arms, laughing a bit myself. “I know you’re excited, and I am super excited to see what you picked out, but let’s get
~Tristan~ We listened to the ring on the other end of the line. Titus, Brandon and I collectively held our breath as we waited. I had put the call on speaker phone after instructing both of them to be quiet and merely listen. A gruff voice picked up on the third ring, “Silver Moon, Alpha Lucian speaking. State your business.” I’m not sure what I was expecting, but that wasn’t it. I quickly recovered from my momentary lapse of speech, “Good evening Alpha Lucian. This is Alpha Tristan of Moonlight Pack.” “I see. What can I do for you, Alpha Tristan?” Lucien was cold and sounded as though he was irritated by the phone call. “I have a pack member who is looking to find a chosen mate. His fated mate passed away many years ago. He is originally from Silver Moon and was hoping to perhaps visit his home pack and start his search there. I would, of course, never expect you to invite a virtual stranger, original pack member or not, into your lands without meeting them first. So I was calli