Alora gasped, didn’t expect that there’s someone behind her observing her move. “How long have you been watching there?” – she asked the mysterious woman“Since I saw you sneak into my room. That’s my scarf you’re wearing. I need it back.”Alora gulped and shoot another glance at the room where Brayden and Harper entered into. She can’t lose the scarf. There are six people in the place that could identify her. with these many people seeing her as one of the enemies, she’s sure she can’t escape safely. “Please… let me borrow it. I promise to give it back before the night ends.”The mysterious woman stepped into the light. It was Eva, looking at Alora from head to foot, curious and dying to knowthe reason why this woman’s lingering at dark places, peaking at rooms. Or rather, that one specific room of Harper. Eva walked closer to Alora, circling her like a predator to a prey. If only it wasn’t the night of the lunar eclipse, she could smell her scent. She’ll know from which pack this
Brayden was confused on why Harper had to lie. So, what if they spent some time together in her room playing board games? Why does it have to be hidden from Damon?Alora heard it too and smirked. They both waited until the noise ceased and it’s no safe to get out. Brayden though, kept the door locked. “Are you out of your mind? What are you doing here? Are you with someone?”The questions shot like bullets, one after another. Alora shook her head. “I only came alone. I haven’t told the Great Alpha yet. I want to rescue you on my own.”If to Alora this sounded heroic, it only sounded like a futile risk to Brayden.“I didn’t need you to be here. As you can see, I’m not in harm.”“You’re in the premises of the enemy. Everyone here sees the wolves from the Red Blood pack as their enemies. Especially you! You’re Alpha Draco’s son!” Alora raised her voice for emphasis. After all the sacrifices she did to be here in Brayden’s aid, the least he could do is be grateful. He didn’t need to b
The morning came, and the moon has now rested at the foot of the horizon, making way for the golden strobes of sunlight. Most of the Virgo wolves have spent overnight trying to be awake, prayers up to the moon goddess, fingers crossed that no one would come and attack them. Even when there’s one, the men at the front door of the roundhouse would be tasked to protect them… and the women and children knew they’re safe. Alora blended in with the crowd easily, hyper aware of the stares she gets from the women from Eva’s group. She could tell them apart from the rest. They’re the only ones who don’t have a child or a baby cradled on their arms. They’re the single ones, the ones not yet burdened by the role of motherhood. By the break of dawn, Brayden came back to check on her. He sat beside her and talked in whispers so as not to attract any attention from others. However, it didn’t work pretty well. He’s Brayden Lucas, the Great Beta of the Red Blood pack, it would be impossible to tak
Alora gave Brayden one last look and a kiss on the cheek, which he didn’t expect. He subconsciously looked at the gate of the roundhouse, in case Harper saw it. She didn’t. If she did, would he really think it matters? Did he really think she would mind?The voices in his head were louder on his doubts this time. But they all sounded valid.“I’ll see you soon then, Brayden. My Beta.”Alora kept her hand at Brayden’s cheek. A tender showing of her devotion to him. “I won’t forget this favor I asked from you, Alora. Thank you for your help. I’ll contact you as soon as I can. Send me a message when you already reached the camp.” – he said and just right then, they almost reached the front door of the roundhouse.And they separated ways.“Hey, Damon. I got a question for you.” – Brayden said, getting Damon’s attention. Not only his. Also with the rest of their friends. Norton was taking a nap on a long flat stone below the tree and Asher didn’t feel the need to disturb his peaceful slum
Harper squinted her eyes. That’s one thing about her: she knows it when people (or in this case, wolves) lie. It’s easy to tell from the movement of their eyes to the way they stumble to think of an excuse. It’s amusing to observe sometimes, really. But it’s too easy.“No one.” – Brayden said and Harper rolled her eyes. He still hasn’t given up. He’s already caught. “You can’t fool me, Brayden. I already know you’re lying. Stop trying to cover something. Whose is it, anyway?”The million-dollar question. The easiest but the hardest one to answer at the moment. Brayden folded the scarf and placed it on his left shoulder. He wore it like a badge or an insignia of bravery. “Just drop it, Harp.” – he said and walked past Harper. Harper had no intention to “drop it” or whatever. Instead, she pulled the scarf from his shoulder and smelled it. Brayden tried grabbing it back, but it’s too late. The scarf was already in Harper’s possession. She brought it closer to her nose and smelled i
Alora was escorted by two strong men when she arrived at the camp gate. Unlike before, as she remembered it, there are minute changes that has been done on the camp. The gate and most of the walls of the area has been painted with black, white and red graffiti. She remembered those to be neat and clean before. But now, it looked messy and disorganized. “Do you really need to hold me this way? I know where the common room is.” – she said, as the two men are holding her arms too tight. She’s sure that somehow, those grips had caused bruise on her fair skin. “Alpha Draco told us to bring you there this way, Miss.”Alora cursed under breath. It hurts. The way they handle her hurts. But then, she’s feeble compared to the two men. Their strength are incomparable and abstract. She gave up her struggle. She accepted her defeat and composed herself. Any minute now, she has to talk to the Great Alpha to justify her absence. For two weeks, she didn’t inform anyone in the camp of her whereabou
The third challenge for Anthony was simpler than the second. Here, Jay told him that he needed to cultivate his skills in archery. He instantly got the idea. The third task would use bows and arrows.However, there’s a twist in the challenge. And it involved two of his friends.“Wait, is this allowed?” – Anthony askedHe, Asher and the two sons of Marion was on the new location of their training. It’s a place he stumbled upon while searching the meadows. It was smaller than the one they’re used to, but at least here, they’re safer. That’s worth the risk.Asher wasn’t around when he asked Jay about the details of the third challenge. He went to the roundhouse to get a gallon of water for them. Under the prickly heat of the sun, their thirst couldn’t worse.“Yeah. I heard from the meeting that Damon even agreed to do this.”He scoffed. Damon, huh? Does he have that much of a trust in him that he’ll agree to something like this? The challenge that Harper and Norton would be tied to a tar
Marion laughed nervously. He heard rumors about the Redmayne’s unfriendliness with everyone, but he didn’t realize he would experience it firsthand. “I don’t think you understand the weight of this. It’s your friend’s last challenge. Without this, he won’t be the same as the rest of you. He’ll be a stranger in the Virgo. He has to pass this last challenge to belong. Like the rest of you.”Harper sat down at the edge of her bed. She didn’t bother to invite the alpha to sit down.“Is Norton in his room right now? I need to speak with him regarding the matter too.”Without waiting for Harper’s answer, Marion walked to the adjoining rooms. The one on the right was closed and locked. “That’s not his. That’s Asher’s.”Marion nodded and got to the other room. He knocked once… twice… thrice and it was only on the fourth time that Norton opened the door for him. As soon as Norton realizes the identity of his guest, he bowed and greeted him good evening. He had no idea there’s nothing good a