Eero's Perspective
Two months later Everything in Blood Moon Pack fell back to the way it was. We were peaceful at the moment and all the smaller packs around Claudius' territory feared him once again. It was only a matter of time, before he decided to attack Moon River Pack for their long-overdue debt that they must pay for. All the deltas and warriors that he was training in the past two months had gotten ready for great battles. Soon, Claudius and his best tropes would be back at conquering packs, expanding his land and territory. “Fuck!” I cursed under my breath after I saw one red line on the pregnancy test. I was still not pregnant, even when Claudius and I were doing all that we could to conceive. I walked out of the bathroom and the Alpha was up from his slumber. On the next eclipse, that was a month from now, we would finally hold our mating ceremony. We would officially become husband and wife, and me a Luna.&nbsEero’s perspective “The realm is for no men to rule.” No matter how hard I tried to forget about the words of the old woman, I couldn't seem to be able to. I sighed heavily. “What's with the long face, Luna Eero?” Cielo asked. I stopped musing. I nearly forgot that she was sitting in the passenger seat next to me. “Nothing. I just can't get my mind off something that I shouldn't be making a big deal in the first place.” “You can tell me what's bothering you,” she began. I glanced at the delta, who seemed to be minding his own business. “Claudius, you basically raised him, right? And he was from the realm? The Regulus pack…" I trailed. With those words, I didn't even bring about my questions. “Where are his parents? I know that they are not with us in Blood Moon. Why did you have to raise him by yourself?” I stared at her anxiously. “Is he an orphan? Do his parents not want him for some reason?” Cielo held my hand and that made me stop from talking. “I am sorry. I wa
Eero’s perspective Three hundred warriors and deltas stood behind us, waiting for Claudius' trained mage to break the barrier that hid the boarders of the Moon River Pack. I only had one thing in my mind: I came for Vera's head. This night wouldn't end with her still breathing. "I can feel your rage, Eero. My wolf is alerting me because of it," he said. "I would prefer it if you stay away from me, Claudius. Unlike you, I’m not very good at controlling my wolf yet." I didn't tear my eyes off the mage who was performing her spells. In the corner of my eyes, I saw him nodding his head. "I know, as you evolve into a powerful wolf gradually, there's a high chance that you'll slay everyone in sight if your wolf is taking over your body," he said. Alpha Claudius darted his eyes back at the mage and, stopped from talking. The invisible barriers lit up before it faded into a strong whirlwind, which knocked almost everyone out, except for me. I was just confused about what was happ
Eero’s perspectiveSoleil stood up as soon as she saw me walking towards her."Eero!" She choked on her tears, blood staining her clothes and hands."My Mama's dead. I-I don't know who killed her or how she ended up dead, but we found her lifeless body meters away from the Alpha's house," she said.Anxiety engulfed me. If Soleil's knew the truth, she would hate me."I-I’m sorry," I muttered, embracing her while I raked her hair."I should’ve gone to her sooner when the chaos broke out. It was my fault. I was late."I cupped her cheeks, and our eyes met. I lightly shook my head. "It's not your fault. It's mine."Soleil stilled. She instantly became hostile to my touches, and her reaction told me that telling her the truth would distance her from me."Your fault? What do you mean? Did you kill Mama?" She asked."N-No! It’s not me. I only meant that it was my fault that I failed to make you both safe." I couldn't believe it. I was lying to my best friend!"When you escaped, Mama and I kn
Eero’s perspectiveSerra was choking on her tears after the delta finally left her alone.“Luna Eero,” he greeted me after locking Serra’s cell, and then walked back to his post. I saw Serra lying on the filthy floor of the dungeon, covering her nakedness.My wolf felt satisfied. I had finally avenged my poor self.From where I was standing, I could see tears falling from her eyes.“I hoped you had finally learned your lesson,” I said to her.“Did you really think you’re punishing me and teaching me a lesson by asking the delta to rape me?” Serra asked.Serra chuckled. I couldn't fathom where she got the audacity to laugh at me.“Okay. You might have sated yourself with this punishment, but you’ve also proven that I am right.”I remained silent, waiting for her to continue.“You are not an angel, Eero. You are a monster, hiding underneath the cloak of your surfaced-level righteousness. But finally, you are showing your true self, a vicious and sly beast.”Insults! Vile insults!! Those
Eero’s perspective I could hear my heart beating as if it were placed next to my ears instead of in my chest. My fingertips touched the doorknob of the room where Soleil would spend the night. It opened before I turned the knob, which spooked me. “Luna Eero, are you here to check up on your friend?” Caspian asked. “What are you doing here?!” I asked, thinking that Caspian might have done something to Soleil. I grabbed him by his collar, pushing him against the wall. “What did you do to Soleil?” I growled at him. He held out his hand, gesturing me to calm down. “I didn't do anything to her, Luna. What do you take me for? A rapist?” Slowly, my fingers let go of his collar. He quickly fixes his shirt while I back away from him. “I-I’m sorry. I thought…" “It was Soleil who asked me to stay with her. She can't stop crying. Now she finally fell asleep.” I wanted to hear no more or of it. With a careful footstep, I made it inside of her room. “I’m so sorry, Soleil. It was an accid
Eero’s perspective I was leaving Meredith’s death and Serra behind as days passed by.Both Claudius and Caspian were busy training all the new deltas and warriors we got from Moon River. I, on the other hand, was busy with the preparation for Claudius’ and my mating ceremony. “Luna, are you still with us?” Cielo asked. She was even waving her hand near my face. I blinked a few times before focusing my eyes on her. “Luna, we were asking whether you'd like lilac or baby's breath in wrapped around the ceremonial arc.” The organizer repeated her question. She showed me the sample arcs on her iPad. “And what flowers are we going to use as centerpiece for the arc? And on the tables at the reception as well?” She added another question before I could grasp my head on the first one. “Uhm…" I glanced at Cielo. “Do you think you could be with this? I’m not really good with flowers. I don't know what works best with each other.” Cielo took the iPad from my hand. “I think baby's breath wo
Eero’s perspectiveThe next day after I got the music box from Cielo, I went to learn horse-riding with Caspian.“You are getting better at riding your horse, Luna.” Caspian offered me his hand before I jumped off the white horse that Claudius had gifted to me.I pulled the leather gloves off my hand and handed it to an omega on my way inside the pack house.“I should be. I’ve been doing this for months.” I stopped walking and turned to Caspian, “I just don’t get it why I have to learn horse-riding. When am I going to use this skill, huh?"It was Alpha Claudius that demanded I master the horse-riding skill, but I dared not to whine about it in front of him.A black sedan pulled over not far from where Caspian and I were standing.“Did you see that? We have cars here! We live in the modern world! Who would choose horses for their rides?” I was really upset with Claudius’ decision.“Luna, why don't you go ask Alpha about that?” Caspian asked back, which made me pout my lips.“Should I g
Eero’s perspectiveAt the mating ceremony the next day.I breathe deeply, clutching my bridal flowers. It felt like I was running out of breath.“Are you okay?” Soleil asked. She was fixing the trail of my wedding gown. Staring at the man waiting for me in the ceremonial arc, I nodded my head at Soleil.“That is your cue, Luna,” Soleil mumbled as the moon started to pass between the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow that fully blocked the sun's light.While everyone was enticed by the solar eclipse, looking up at it, I was only looking at Claudius and he was doing the same thing.“You are beautiful, wife,” he said through mind link. “Are you really walking slow, or is the world just in slow motion?”After this day, I would be officially his wife and Luna of the Blood Moon Pack.I stopped a step away from the ceremonial arc. It was his cue to walk towards me, offering his hand for mine to take.“Is that your heart beating so loudly that I can hear it?” I asked in a low voice as we walked