Noah "I suggest Justin becomes the official match observer from now on. He's proven to be a liability," Marvin proposed, prompting Sophia to retaliate by throwing a pillow at him. "You were no better, Marvin, with your constant gaze fixed on Layla," she retorted, and our collective laughter acknowledged the undeniable truth. I chose not to delve into the banter, enjoying the camaraderie. "I'm confident I could beat you in a one-on-one despite being in my early thirties. I've still got the youth and agility, you know. Maybe if you focused less on staring at your wife, we might have scored one," Justin defended himself, injecting humour into the conversation, and we all shared a laugh. "And Noah, let's not forget how you seemed a bit off every time Winter cheered for the other team. Your gameplay suffered temporarily before you adjusted," Oliver chimed in, and I had to admit, there might have been some truth to his observation. "Can't blame me," I said, pulling Winter close. "A pun
~Noah~ Lunch was served in the garden, the air infused with the aroma of freshly prepared food. We all savoured the meal, anticipating the upcoming run and hunt in the woods as the sun began its descent. The atmosphere was filled with a sense of camaraderie and excitement. As the ladies decided to engage in a game of croquet, I couldn't help but find it a bit dull to watch. However, I acknowledged that the players were having fun, particularly as I observed Eleanor patiently guiding Winter through the basics of the game. "It took you two a while," Justin teased, playfully ruffling my hair as he always did. His actions were a constant reminder of his need to assert his seniority among us. "Says someone who didn't find his fated until he was twenty-seven," I retorted with a smirk, returning the banter. Laughter echoed in response, creating a light-hearted atmosphere that permeated the garden. The exchange of playful remarks only added to the anticipation of the adventures that awaite
Noah Justin gave Sebastien a reassuring pat on the shoulder, sensing Sebastien's shock at the weight of the revelation. Justin's words were indeed a lot to process, even with his attempt to alleviate tension with his final remarks. "How about we assemble our old team and head to the East to address this problem, Justin? It could be just like the old times. The packhouse has enough rooms for everyone; Father made renovations to accommodate all of us," I suggested, hoping to revive the spirit of camaraderie we once shared. Justin shook his head, countering my suggestion. "Sophia is in her first trimester, and besides, we can't just leave our mates and head to the East," he explained, deflating my initial enthusiasm. "I understand your perspective, but Noah and I would need you to be ready to join us if the pieces you've put together turn out to be true," Sebastien implored Justin, his voice carrying an undertone of worry. "I'll discuss things with my father, and then we'll decide f
~Summer~ I could not believe it had finally happened. Ray was overly excited as Sebastien and I found our way into the woods, searching for the best spot to keep our clothes and shift. Winter and I had never had the opportunity to truly let our wolves free and hunt. The woods were private properties belonging to families and packs, and we never had the chance to be appreciated in a pack setting. Moreover, we had been orphans for as long as we could remember, lacking the warmth and camaraderie of a family. This was an exhilarating experience that was about to unfold, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. The roast beef hunt wasn't my concern; I had eaten more than I could handle in a short period. It was time to burn off some calories and embrace the freedom that awaited us. "You seem excited, Butterfly," Sebastien asked me as we stopped at a spot, and I turned to face him. "I am," I confessed, seeing no need to hide what was already obvious. "Winter and I barely get the opportunity
~Sebastien~ We returned to our bedroom, and I led Summer to the shower to wash away the stress and dirt of the day and cool down. I would lie if I said I didn't have fun with my mate. Spending time with her in wolf form was amazing, and I felt a bit dumb that I had not thought to take her hunting in the woods while in Mountain. Traditionally, I should take her hunting and even hunt and bring the game home for her. It's not like we practised things like that anymore, and maybe that was why I didn't think along that line. But I felt it would be romantic to venture into the woods together and pay our homage to nature. I planned to do it often in Mountain when we returned. We hadn't lingered in the shower when the maids brought our dinner. It would have been really nice to have some of that roast beef because Mirabel's cooking was awesome, but since we didn't even actively search for it, I doubt we would get any. Summer was particularly playful in the shower, laughing and giggling at e
~Sebastien~ I answered Gary's call and walked away from the table. "Hello, Gary," I said to the phone, hoping my Delta would get straight to the point. "Good Morning, Alpha. We are sorry to disturb you, but we had to try to contact both of you." He started, and I was impatient. "It will be wise if the two of you return home today, Sir. There has been an emergency meeting called by the alphas of the East," he said, and I wanted to punch something. We just got to the North, for fuck sake. "What is the matter?" I asked. "Alpha Ramous of Kexington attacked Hayland yesterday, and Alpha Brandon is requesting help. He wants the Alpha Council to get involved. There is also the issue with the embargo," Gary informed me, and a heavy sigh escaped my lips. I questioned the necessity of leaving the North for a situation that seemingly had no direct impact on Mountain. "That's a decision for my father to make," I responded, and Gary let out a resigned sigh. "There's trouble brewing at the w
~Noah~ For the first time in my life, I found it difficult to walk away. Pulling Winter aside, it took a lot for me to explain the situation to her. A major part of me just wanted to take her with me to the East, but I knew that if she came along, getting back to the North would take a while. I also wanted her to connect with my cousins. When I told her what had happened, she was ready to leave and head back home, but when I said no, she refused to stay. Just like me, she didn't want us separated. I wouldn't say it was a lack of trust; I just believed our relationship was at that stage. I remembered Liam and Josephine and how they stuck to each other like glue; even though she did not know they were fated, Liam couldn't get her out of his sight. Harper and Adrian were a crazy adventure. We broke rules for their sake. I don't even want to get started with Charlotte and Caspian. Jewels and Jacob were something else and still are. I knew Winter, and I needed that closeness. And not
~Noah~ We finally arrived at the hall for the meeting. Judging by the turn-up, it seemed we were the ones causing the delay. "Is Lord Albert not coming?" Alpha Dickson of Woodleaf Pack asked, and I reigned in my anger at his tone. He was the oldest Alpha among us; he also usually presided over the meetings. He was older than our father. I suspected he was in his sixties. I wondered if he would ever hand over the position to his daughter, who was our parent's age mate. I guess we would never know. There are people who would like to die in the place of power, and Dickky, here, seemed like one of those. "We are here, so there is no need," Sebastien told him sternly, and Alpha Dickson sat back on his chair. Looking around, I noticed all who were present, and I was surprised to see Moses with us. "What are you doing here?" I asked him, and he stood up immediately as a sign of respect. "Lord Andrew Stepanov asked me to fill in for him. Kevin is in Lucland, and the Lord and his wife are