Chris pushed open the door, his stomach in a tight coiled knot. He just couldn’t shift it, couldn’t calm down. His parents prattling on with the importance of the next stage of his life. “Trey?” he called into the Gamma suite.
“Yup? What’s up?” Trey’s oak haired head popped through the doorway to their living room.
Chris walked right past him, making himself at home without invitation, “Why does anything need to be up?” his nonchalance did not match his internal feeling.
“Because you look like shit. It’s not tomorrow is it?”
“Course not. I’m going to find her straight away.” His confidence a mask, a hope no one would sense these worries... anxieties.
“You probably won’t find her tomorrow," Trey reassured warmly. "There’s no pressure for it to be instant. Your brother didn’t find his mate for nearly a decade, remember.”
“I don’t think I can wait that long,” Chris whispered.
Trey’s hand fell heavily on the younger wolf. “You don’t need a mate to complete you.”
“I know… I just… erm- I just need…”
Trey gave him a sympathetic smile. “Come here,” he directed warmly, opening his arms.
“Not a pup,” Chris grumbled.
Despite his protest, he found himself dragged into his mentor, his friend, his saviour’s arms. “You’ll always be my lil’ buddy, no matter how big you get.”
He wanted to argue, wanted to protest, wanting to counter that he was five hours from being of age. But he relaxed into the elder man, the feeling of protection he still gave him even all these years later. A tiny part of him still wanted to climb into his lap and cling on for dear life… even if he was now bigger than Trey.
“You need to stop putting pressure on yourself. What’s Marc said?”
“He thinks I should go on a pack tour.”
“So soon?” Trey pulled away.
“It’s like I’m not good enough alone,” he whispered, possibly not wanting Trey to hear him… of course he did. “I’ve never been good enough.”
“That’s not true, Chris, and you know it. Do you want to go on a tour?”
“I don’t know.”
“I can talk to your brother.”
“It’s not just him, it’s Mother and Father too… the whole council think it’s a good idea. I don’t really have a choice.”
“Course you have a choice. Pack touring can be fun though. No parents… can do what you like,” Trey’s voice had lowered, a secret between the two of them.
Chris wriggled out of Trey’s embrace. “I have to live up to expectations, follow the rules of a royal.”
“Rules are made to be broken. No one will have to know.”
“Apart from the guards that will be on me.”
“They’ll be discrete. Nothing will get back to the palace if you don’t want it to be.”
Chris sat back in the sofa, sighing.
Tiny howls brought his gaze to the door as two raven pups barreled through the door. They bumped into each other, making them stumble. “Didn’t know you were pupsitting.” Chris patted his knee only for two fluffballs to scramble up, bounding all over him. “What are you two doing?”
“Upto mischief of course.” Sophie, Trey’s mate, waltzed into the living room, her golden curls tumbling down her back.
“Where’s Hunter?” Trey asked.
“Muuum! The twins have broken the vase! It wasn’t me!”
“Speak of the devil,” Trey chuckled.
Chris dove onto the floor, the two pups climbing all over him. Nipping at his clothes. He grabbed who he was sure was Arthur, pinning him to the floor while Alice dangled off his ear. He grabbed her too, pinning them both to the floor. “Right you two ratbags, are you behaving?” He started tickling them both, making them yelp and squirm until two identical four-year-olds appeared in skin form.
“Ah! Uncle Chris, stop! Stop!” Alice pleaded, wriggling away from his tickling fingers.
“What has everyone told you two about having a covering for your skin forms?” Trey scolded.
“Oh shut up you big grump,” Chris retorted, mercilessly tickling a giggling Arthur while Alice was draped in a small blanket.
“Stop, stop!” he wheezed through giggles. Chris laughed, yanking the youngster up and throwing him to Trey.
“My children are not footballs,” a deep powerful rumble came from the doorway. Chris looked up to see his brother, the King, standing in the doorway, a glare of disapproval he knew to be all facade.
“No, I was going for a rugby ball,” Chris smirked.
“Daddy!” Alice leapt up to him, dislodging her blanket.
“Having fun, sweet girl?” he asked as he lifted her into his arms, wrapping the grey blanket around her again.
“Yes, daddy!”
“Dad, dad, dad!” Arthur scrambled from Trey’s hold and ran across the room, transforming halfway.
Marc chuckled, scooping to pick up the young wolf. “You need to let your skin side to the front.”
Arthur yapped, snuggling into his father’s neck.
“He’ll learn, Hunter’s nearly there,” Sophie spoke warmly, ruffling Alice’s hair.
“Chris, I need a word. My office in twenty minutes?”
Chris sighed, looking over to Trey a moment, he gave Chris an encouraging nod. “Fine.” Chris stood from his place on the floor.
As requested, twenty minutes later he knocked on the King’s office door. “Come in.”
Chris did so, entering the circular office and plonking down on one of the comfortable wing back chairs. “So what’s this about?”
“Straight to the point, eh?” Marc settled back in his own chair behind the large desk. “I think father’s right that you should go on the pack tour.”
“Of course you do,” Chris replied snidely.
“You haven’t left packland since… you know. You’re going to be full-grown, it’s time to spread your wings a bit.”
“What if I don’t want to ‘spread my wings’?”
“I think deep down you do. You’re not happy. Go have some fun and find your mate.”
“Right, alright I’ll go in a year or so.”
“No, next week.”
“Marc!” he protested instantly.
“I think this is the best for you, brother,” he stated calmly.
Chris frowned, looking away from a man he looked up to. He wanted to get rid of him? That’s what it felt like. He was too much of a burden to keep around. “I’m not going,” he stated stubbornly to the floor.
“I want you to think about it. All the arrangements are made if you change your mind. Just wish I’d done something like this at your age.”
“But you wouldn’t have found Klara.”
“No. But if you go, you’ll find out all the packs are very different, they know how to party.”
“I don’t like parties.”
“You don’t like balls. These are different. Just think about it, yeah? It’ll just be a couple of months.”
“Thought you were meant to be all positive like ‘of course you’ll find your mate, they’re just waiting for you.’” Chris gave a pointed glare at Marc. Hating the pitying look he gave back.
He hated pity. It was all he got.
“Are you going to force me next week?”
“I think it is more a suggestion.”
“A suggestion from the King… ergo, no choice.”
Marc tipped his hand in a so so gesture.
“Uh! I’ll hate it!”
“I don’t think you will. It’s just a fear of-”
“I’m not scared!” Chris defended ferociously. “I don’t see the point, the only point I see is you want me out from under your hair.”
“And you know that’s not true. Most of age wolves would jump at the chance. I thought you’d want the opportunity, but it is your choice.”
Chris squirmed in the chair. Just more evidence he wasn’t like others. Not that he had any peers to compare himself to. He kept himself to himself apart from the family. He had always felt apart from ‘normal’ wolves. Even really young he just knew he was different.
He was a Royal.
To be a royal meant a few things. Of course, he lived in a palatial castle built centuries ago. He lived with the finest things anyone could make. Respect wasn’t really earnt, although his parents had always instilled that all his siblings should behave according to the respect. They should be calm, composed. Intelligent, charming. They should treat everyone as if they were a friend. Important to them personally.
They were the Huntersons.
The oldest, the most powerful wolves. To be born of a Hunterson male, the line is passed down. The speed, the agility. The deep golden eyes, akin to the bars of gold kept secure within a chamber in the palace. They also possessed a raven furred wolf larger than any other.
To be a Hunterson equalled power.
Unfortunately, power didn’t bring friends.
And then, at ten… the event happened. Pushing him even further from anyone that could be his peer.
He left his brother’s office not giving him an answer. He didn’t want to leave the safety of the palace.
***
Chris tossed and turned that night, unable to settle. His wolf was irritated, agitated. Neither of them knew why… he could only put it down to the thought of leaving. He knew he wouldn’t be able to stop it. Well… he may be able to. He sighed to himself. He just had to be honest. He wasn’t ready.
Unless he found his mate.
Was that what was up with his wolf?
He was of age now.
He gave up his attempt to sleep when the sun began to rise. A tiny excitement maybe his wolf’s irritation was because he wasn’t doing what he wanted… finding his mate.
He slipped from bed and made his way through the palace from the family wing. Down the sweeping staircase, he followed the corridors around until he reached the back of the palace. His brother wouldn’t be out yet, maybe half an hour Chris had to be alone.
He stripped his joggers and ran into the woods, transforming midstep before hitting the trees. He gave into his wolf’s want to take control, he was too restless to be able to resist his wants. Chris slipped, watching as if through a small TV. He kept stock of where they were, seeing they were going further into the woods to the western side of the packland. He didn’t mind, if his wolf needed to run the entire circuit of their land… that’s what he’d do.
A beautiful smell punched through the scents of the woodland. Molasses mixed with the smokeyness of a bonfire. It was the smell of home, that was the only thing going through his mind. He didn’t have any choice to follow the smell, his wolf was already on it, the scent as if it were a visual trail through the woods.
His large paws pounded the damp earth. Pushing faster. A wolf on a mission as the scent grew stronger, deliciously pungent in the air. A warmth spread through his whole body, the anxiety and worry he felt earlier was disappearing. How could he have doubted something that felt so euphoric? And he hadn’t even clapped eyes on them yet!
He pushed to the front a little, wanting to see his mate for the first time, not settling back in the recesses of his mind. A flash of burnt orange captured his attention, running in his direction before it stopped dead in its tracks. The wolf was one he knew. He stopped just as the auburn wolf had.
Gold against brown gaze locked on with each other, it was obvious who was in charge of both wolves’ bodies as they stared at each other. Both frozen in place. The scent of wonder was suffocating him.
‘Never.’ Chris declared over the mindlink. Turning on his heel, he raced from the gorgeous wolf. A wolf he’d never looked twice at, in either skin or wolf form.
Chris raced back to the palace, getting to his room still in fur form. His wolf was annoyed the human side had turned tail. Chris didn’t care. That was not his mate. Fuck what his wolf said. Nope.Never going to happen. He showered and dressed in more formal attire than he would usually wear. Today was his coming of age day. Even if he didn’t feel much like celebrating. He headed down to the communal kitchen, as he suspected, his parents were there. “Happy birthday, son!” His father, Former King Xander, rose from where he sat at the large dining table. “Thank you, father.” Chris put on a large smile, going over to his mother. “Morning, darling. My youngest baby is all grown up!” She cupped his cheeks, laying wet kisses over his face.“Mam’ma!” he brushed her off him. “I’m not a baby!” “I know, but you’re so cute!” He scoffed and rolled his eyes at her before sitting down next to his father at the table. “Smelt your mate yet?” his father asked expectantly.“No. She won’t be here,
‘You can’t stop me having my mate.’‘The moon goddess was incorrect. Behave.’‘The goddess is never wrong. Your human mind is stubborn.’‘You want pups?’‘Yes.’‘Then shut up.’ Chris finished straightening his bow tie. What if his mate sought him out at the ball? What if he was made a fool out of? No, the guard wouldn’t dare. Chris could merely claim slander. And to slander him would be to disrespect the crown. No. No wolf under their rule would dare. ‘Mate.’That word was going to get old, and fast. His wolf was being relentless. A war on his own mind that he despised. But it was necessary. His wolf may care less about his reputation, but he did. His reputation was everything. He was already the little prince that was captured and came back strange. He was already the family oddball. He was damaged enough. ‘Mate.’ His stomach twisted, he felt sick, he didn’t want to go down there. Why were they throwing a ball? He was much better alone. He’d prefer to spend the evening with hi
Chris was packed with his possessions in the boot of one of the family’s SUVs. He had said goodbye to everyone, unsure how long his tour would last. Marc and his father had stated a few expectations. Mainly to not embarrass the crown, to remember who he was and it would be polite to stay for a week in each pack.His guards were there to protect him and he would do well to remember that too. He sighed, wondering how much the guards would get in the way, and wishing at least one of the Gammas were going with them… but they weren’t. Marc had assured some of their best were going with him.Matilda slid into the driver’s seat. Alright… he could cope with her. She was strong, graceful, and delicate like a samurai sword. “We’re nearly ready, My Prince.”
Chains dragged across the rough stone floor, he coughed, his throat dry. His ribs were sore but not as bad as the day before. The fear chilled him more than the damp cold air. He wanted his mother, his father, his brother. He wanted his sister to be OK… where was she? He was so scared. Be a good little boy, that’s what the man had said… he just needed to be good. The creek of the cell door swinging open made him scuttle back to the far wall as far as his chains allowed. Clouds of terror fogged his mind.Deep cognac eyes floated into the fog, he felt warm, he felt safe. He looked around, the dark dank cell had made way for a cloud of golden light, he was floating. Beautiful silky auburn hair tickled his neck as lips caressed the sensitive skin. No-one had ever kissed there, it felt so good. Large hands roamed over his chest and abdomen, his whole body tingling.
Chris flung himself face down on the bed, he had half an hour to get his arse in gear and get down to the ball that had been thrown for him. Luca was going to show him the way to the hall in the centre of their town.He didn’t want to go.Call him a whingy baby, but he hated social gatherings, he felt it would be fine if he didn’t have to have a massive smile on his face and dance with every available female. He was dreading it. He’d been kept busy during the day being shown their packland.He had to admit it was a lovely place, he could see that everyone was happy. Pups ran around without a care in the world. Full growns spent their spare time in little eater
The silence of his wolf only lasted until morning. Unfortunately, he’d take the silence anyday. ‘Mate. Mate knows. Mate upset. Don’t want anyone but mate.’ It was a constant monologue.Con.stant.‘Go to mate. See mate. Smell mate. I can smell mate. Want mate.’Chris pressed his palms into his eyes. He had to admit the night before in that alleyway had been an awakening. He’d never believe it would feel that good. Never believed it would happen outside of a mateship. And certainly
Over the next few weeks and the next few packs, he found himself being propositioned left right and centre… never for mateship, always for sex. Female after female was snuck into his room only then to ensure they left before Jaxson finished his shift.Yes, Chris had taken to ‘proving’ he didn’t need Jaxson through the only method that shut his wolf up. For a few wonderful hours, his wolf was silent. However, as soon as he came back, he made it known his anger, his irritation, his fury.His mind was splitting in half, he felt so much of a pull it was a sheer magnet forcing him from his room. But he stayed as he was, head in hands trying to shift the torrent of hatred his wolf was supplying. Letting him out for a run was a bad idea, Chris couldn’t see how he’d b
Jaxson pitched over, his hands on his knees after he’d finished the course this pack had set up. It wasn’t as complex as the one in the Royal packlands, but it was a lot longer. His head thudded with exertion… but it was a welcome feeling. “Did that in record time, no wonder you’re protecting the prince.” Matlock approached him, slapping him on the back in congratulations.“Gotta work hard,” Jaxson panted.“Yeah, can see that.”He’d heard bad things about the Huntermoon pack, but so far, he hadn’t sensed any issues. They were welcoming, the Alpha wasn’t as nearly hot headed as he’d heard, and the warriors trained hard.Matlock handed him a bo
Boots thudded against paving slabs, his strides quick… yet confident. He smiled politely at the wolves he passed, receiving warm greetings and smiles in return, “Good morning, My Prince.” A female waved at him. “Morning.” He nodded, continuing on his way. He reached the bakers, collecting the bread he’d placed on order, before heading to the butchers. The repeats of ‘good mornings’ and ‘hellos’ following him around. It wasn’t something that he minded anymore. It was actually quite refreshing being spoken to rather than everyone shying away from him, or looking away. Or whispering. That didn’t happen anymore. It had taken a few months for the pack to settle down, get used to the idea of same-sex mateships. Now, a year later, other’s didn’t even bat an eye. He’d he
Almost two weeks later, their lives had grown into a routine that would soon change. This was the last day before Jaxson went back to work, back to training. Chris would miss him but knew Jaxson was itching to get back to his job. Not that he had to work, but he wanted to. It seemed Jaxson didn’t do too well inside.Chris stretched in their position on the much larger sofa; Chris had mentioned to Klara that his sofa was too small, low and behold, two days later, this comfortable four seater had arrived. It was much more suited to Jaxson’s size and Chris’ height. “Want some chocolate?” Jaxson mumbled, sliding from behind him to stand.“Nah, I’m good.”But he did want some… he blinked as Jaxson disappeared. He wanted chocolate and he said no…He sat up, forearms on his knees as his mate walked bac
“I’m sorry,” Jaxson mumbled as they made their way back to the palace. “I don’t know what came over me.” “It’s OK. We thought we were safe. I guess Laura lied.” Chris looked to his bare feet as he walked. He had been certain Laura was behind it all. Guilt barrelled into Chris, and he knew it wasn’t his own. “I should have been more aware… I shouldn’t have offered to be your guard… I wasn’t paying attention. I-” “Jaxson,” Chris barked looking to the other male. “It is not your fault.” He stepped into his way, blocking his path and clasped his hand between Chris’ two palms before reaching up and swiping his thumbs gently over Jaxson’s cheekbones. “There is no reason for your guilt. The more guilty you feel, the more I feel it.” He rested his forehead against the other male. “I want to get back, please?” The urge to complete the process was burning throug
Jaxson snarled. Two against one wasn’t a particularly fair fight, but nothing he couldn’t cope with. He was a little more preoccupied with the three on Chris. He’d pushed as much confidence and courage into him, knowing he wasn’t a fighter. He lunged at the tan wolf who had first appeared from the trees in skin form. A clear wound oozing from his jaw. Jaxson wasn’t without injury. He was ignoring a burn in his ribs and a hind leg that wouldn’t straighten.It would be really nice for his body not to hurt for just one day.He pushed forward, forcing the lighter wolf towards the trees, a pain slammed through his front leg and he found himself on his back, he snarled, he needed to focus but the scene to his left was one he couldn’t ignore. His uncle bearing down on Chris. Bearing down on what’s his.The disappointment and hurt was grinding into him like a pestle agains
Chris tugged Jaxson’s maroon t-shirt down, beyond the muscle bulging from his neck and shoulders. The same was happening to him, Jaxson’s fingertips brushed his skin gently, tingles of pleasurable electricity zapped from his fingers. A shiver worked its way down his spine. He nestled his teeth against Jaxson’s skin, a spot that would half be visible on most of his t-shirts. Chris’ movements were mimicked, sharp canines scraped his skin working a moan from deep in his chest.“Together.” Jaxson’s link came through, without any indication, they bit deep into each other’s flesh at exactly the same moment.Groans of pleasure rumbled around the small clearing. It hurt, but it was like no pain he’d felt before. It was blissful. He shivered as Jaxson r
The next morning, Chris fussed over Jaxson but noticed he seemed much more himself. His wolf still wasn’t with him as far as he knew, but he was ready to be out of bed, still keeping Chris close by… he still seemed to have a fear Chris would spontaneously disappear. Understandable in his eyes. “Mark.” Chris’ wolf was being quite insistent after breakfast. He could only promise his wolf, that soon, soon they would mark. He nuzzled Jaxson’s hair while the larger male laid over Chris like a weighted blanket. He never felt being crushed would be a form of security… but with Jaxson it was different. He was glad to be pressed so far into the hard sofa that he could feel the frame below the cushions. “Need a bigger sofa,” Jaxson mumbled, wriggling his feet that were hanging over the arm to make a point. “I’ll see what we can get,” Chris promised, “A two-seater isn’t really ideal.” “You sure I’m alright staying here?” “What do you mean? Do you not want to-” “Course. I just… not sure. I
Boots thudded against paving slabs, his strides quick… yet confident. He smiled politely at the wolves he passed, receiving warm greetings and smiles in return, “Good morning, My Prince.” A female waved at him.“Morning.” He nodded, continuing on his way. He reached the bakers, collecting the bread he’d placed on order, before heading to the butchers. The repeats of ‘good mornings’ and ‘hellos’ following him around.It wasn’t something that he minded anymore.It was actually quite refreshing being spoken to rather than everyone shying away from him, or looking away.Or whispering.That didn’t happen anymore. It had taken a few months for the pack to settle down, get used to the idea of same-sex mateship
Almost two weeks later, their lives had grown into a routine that would soon change. This was the last day before Jaxson went back to work, back to training. Chris would miss him but knew Jaxson was itching to get back to his job. Not that he had to work, but he wanted to. It seemed Jaxson didn’t do too well inside.Chris stretched in their position on the much larger sofa; Chris had mentioned to Klara that his sofa was too small, low and behold, two days later, this comfortable four seater had arrived. It was much more suited to Jaxson’s size and Chris’ height. “Want some chocolate?” Jaxson mumbled, sliding from behind him to stand.“Nah, I’m good.”But he did want some… he blinked as Jaxson disappeared. He wanted chocolate and he said no…He sat up, forearms on his knees as his mate walked bac
“I’m sorry,” Jaxson mumbled as they made their way back to the palace. “I don’t know what came over me.”“It’s OK. We thought we were safe. I guess Laura lied.” Chris looked to his bare feet as he walked. He had been certain Laura was behind it all. Guilt barrelled into Chris, and he knew it wasn’t his own.“I should have been more aware… I shouldn’t have offered to be your guard… I wasn’t paying attention. I-”“Jaxson,” Chris barked looking to the other male. “It is not your fault.” He stepped into his way, blocking his path and clasped his hand between Chris’ two palms before reaching up and swiping his thumbs gently over Jaxson’s cheekbones. “There is no reason for your guilt. The more guilty you feel, the more I feel it.” He rested