LAUREN'S POVDespite our advantage, we couldn't afford to let our guard down. We knew that the werewolves were cunning and relentless, and they would stop at nothing to achieve their goal. They were surrounded, but they didn't know they were surrounded. They thought that the pack members were asleep
LAUREN'S POVThe battle had been fierce, but we had fought valiantly. In the end, we emerged victorious, but the cost was high. We had lost six of our warriors - three from our pack and three from the neighboring packs who had joined us in the fight.As I surveyed the battlefield, my heart sank. The
LAUREN'S P0V After the war had ended, the pack Beta, Hunter, took it upon himself to ensure that the aftermath of the war didn't leave a lasting impact on the pack. He ordered all the warriors to come together and clean up, making sure to get rid of everything that reminded them of the traumatic ex
LAUREN'S POVHunter, who was standing beside me, called the warriors together. "Guys, let's all go back and freshen up quickly and join the Luna here before we reunite with our families," Hunter said with a firm voice as the true beta that he is. I nodded in agreement, and we all started to make our
LAUREN'S POVAs I looked out at the sea of faces before me, I was touched by the concerned look on everyone's face. It was clear that they were all worried about my well-being. I took a deep breath and tried to reassure them that I was okay."Hello everyone," I said, my voice ringing out across the
LAUREN'S POV "My mate," she said while shivering. "He is among the fallen warriors, and I can feel it," she added, her voice barely above a whisper.As she spoke, I could feel her pain and sorrow. Losing one's mate was one of the worst things that could happen to a werewolf. I sat down next to her
LAUREN'S P0V "Doctor Luis, how are the injured warriors?" I asked the doctor, "They are responding to treatment Luna," he said, with a reassuring smile. It was exactly what I was hoping to hear. The battle had been brutal, and the injured warriors needed all the help they could get.I couldn't help
I could see the relief on their faces as they realized that they could finally rest. I walked over to each one of them, asking how they were doing and checking their wounds. Some of them needed immediate medical attention, while others just needed to rest and recover.We ended up talking and laughin