I’m woken the next morning by someone knocking on the door. “Athena? Are you awake?”
I groan when I realize it’s Jason. I turn over, look at the time on my phone, and groan again. It’s 4:30am. “It’s too early,” I yell out and roll back over, hiding my head under the blankets.
“I’m coming in,” he says, and I hear the door open. I sit up in a huff and rub my eyes. “Jason, I’ve barely slept. What’s so important that it couldn’t wait until later?” I ask.
“I wanted to make sure we were okay,” he says, blushing, and giving me an awkward smile as he sits at the end of the bed.
“Why wouldn’t we be?” I ask as I pull my hair back into a ponytail.
“Well, because we almost… And then I found Jess, my mate…,” he trails off.
“We spoke about this last night, remember?” I say, a little frustrated.
“I know, But I hadn’t met Jess yet… I just…” he sighs and rubs the back of his neck. “I just wanted to make sure that me finding my mate didn’t upset you.”
“Not at all,” I say with a smile. “We’re still friends, right?” I ask.
“Right,” he says, smiling back.
“Did you tell her about yesterday?” I ask, not able to hide my embarrassment.
Jason blushes again and says, “I did, but she understands it didn’t get far.”
“Well, she has absolutely nothing to worry about. Yesterday was a crazy day, and I’m thrilled for you, Jason. You found your mate!” I say with a big smile.
He visibly relaxes. “I’m so relieved. You’re an amazing girl, Athena.”
“Of course I am,” I say with a laugh, and I lean over and give him a quick hug. Then I lean back and punch him in the shoulder, “I can’t believe you woke me for that!”
“Ow!” he says, rubbing his shoulder. “Excuse me for wanting to make sure we were good!” He laughs. “I’ll go make you a coffee. Will that get me out of the doghouse?” he asks with a grin.
“I’m going back to sleep. You can make me coffee later.” Yawning, I lie back down and snuggle under the blanket again.
“Actually, I was hoping you’d come with the pack warriors and me to help with the Alphas plan,” he says.
Enyo stirs at the suggestion with one ear pricking up, suddenly listening to the conversation.
“You have our attention,” I say.
“You know what this Derek guy looks like, if it was definitely him yesterday. Plus, I could use the backup. All of Nick’s warriors are staying here in case Doc Shields knows he’s here and tries something. And to be honest, I know we barely know each other, but I trust you,” he explains.
“We’re in,” Enyo comes forward and speaks.
“And we trust you too, Jason,” I add with a smile.
“Great. Thank you. We’re meeting downstairs in the Alpha’s office in 15 minutes to go over everything.”
“Then I guess I better get up,” I sigh. “You better make sure there’s a coffee waiting for me when I get there,” I say with a grin and punch Jason on the shoulder again.
“Ow! Geez, okay!” He says, getting up, and he leaves my room.
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After having a quick shower and getting dressed, I jog down the stairs to the Alphas’ office.
“Please close the door, Athena, and we’ll get started,” Alpha Peter says as I enter his office.
I nod and close the door. Jason hands me a coffee, I say thanks with a smile, and I sit on the couch next to Nick’s warrior from last night, Lucas.
“Thank you all for being here this morning. Jason will go through the plan with you all shortly. Are there any questions before we get started?” Alpha Peter asks.
One of the pack warriors I saw at training yesterday raises his hand and asks, “Yes, Alpha. Do we know anything about who attacked Beta Jason and Miss Argos yesterday?”
“I believe one of them was a private investigator I was working with back home, Derek Williams. But unfortunately, we didn’t get a look at the other male,” I tell everyone.
There’s a knock on the door, and a man around Alpha Peters’ age enters the room.
“For those who haven’t met him, this is my Gamma, Richard. He’s been away visiting his son,” Alpha Peter introduces the man.
Gamma Richard nods to everyone and stands next to Alpha Peter. He stares at us, and I can feel anger radiating from him.
“What can you tell us about Derek Williams?” Jason asks.
“He’s human. I was working with him for a few weeks, trying to find leads on who attacked my pack. He disappeared shortly before I came here.”
“Why would you work with a human?” Gamma Richard asks.
“My pack had used him before for other business. He knows about our kind, and I was told he had good instincts and connections. He hadn’t found much, though. I was about to give up and find someone else when he sent me to speak to an old hunter, which I believe now was a trap, especially after yesterday.”
“Do we need to worry about this hunter?” Gamma Richard asks.
“No,” I say, shaking my head. “Would you like me to share what was said that day, Alpha?” I ask.
He nods, so I tell them what Bill Stokes said to me about the rogue pack. That it was lycans, werewolves, and hunters working together, and Derek being involved in bringing them all together.
The room is silent for a few moments when I finish speaking.
“How ludicrous,” Gamma Richard says with a snort. “Why should we believe anything this girl says?” He turns to ask Alpha Peter.
“Athena hasn’t given us any reason not to trust her, Richard,” Alpha Peter says.
“Her wolf almost killed my daughter!” He exclaims.
‘Uh oh,’ I think to myself.
“Trust me, Gamma. If I wanted your daughter dead, she would be,” Enyo pushes forward and says calmly.
“Do not speak to me, you abomination!” Gamma Richard yells.
Enyo growls deeply, making the coffee table shake from the vibration, as the Gamma walks towards us, his face red with anger when the Alpha stops him.
“ENOUGH!” Alpha Peter yells, his Alpha aura washing over everyone. “I will not have my guest disrespected, Richard! I was the one that paired Athena with Catherine, as they are both Gammas.”
“She is an abomination, Alpha! She tried to kill Catherine! She needs to be stopped!” He yells, trying to fight that Alpha’s aura.
“Call me an abomination again, Gamma, and it will be the last thing you ever say,” Enyo says. She is eerily calm as she takes a sip of the coffee, and I’m getting worried, so I try to push forward, but she blocks me out.
‘Enyo, please! Stop this!’ I beg her.
“Are you challenging me?” He asks, puffing his chest out in a show of dominance.
Everyone in the room is looking at us, waiting to see what Enyo does.
“I don’t need to challenge you, Gamma. I’m not interested in your position. I will kill you, though, if you call me that again.”
“Doctor Shields is right! You are a danger to us all!” He yells.
“What do you mean Doctor Shields is right?” Alpha Peter asks him, shocked by what his Gamma just said.
“He told me what she really is! She will have us all begging on our knees, given the chance! I will not let that happen!” He yells and then shifts, snarling at us.
The early morning sun peaks over the surrounding mountains, spreading its warmth over our territory, but I don’t feel it. My breath is ragged as I run hard through the forest. Low-lying branches smack my face as I go past them, but I feel nothing. My only focus is to get to the lake. The lake will calm me before this rage swallows me whole.I finally see it in the distance, the lake that Enyo and I used to soak in after practice. Back when everything was right in the world. Before Daddy was murdered. Before I knew anything about the chosen.I don’t slow as I get closer. Instead, I brace for impact as I dive towards the ice covering the body of water. Enyo’s large, heavy body breaks through, and the iced water takes my breath away as I slowly sink to the bottom. I let the freezing water cool my heated body; the rage releasing from my body and my mind slowly clearing.I can hear shouts from above the water, but I ignore them. As the rage fuelled fogginess leaves my mind, I’m hit with a
“Alpha! Alpha, can you hear me?”I groggily open my eyes and see Leah hovering over me.“Alpha, thank the Goddess,” Leah says with a heavy sigh. “Don’t move, Doc Apollo is on his way.”I grab the back of my head, and I feel that my hair is wet. I look at my hand, and it’s covered in blood.“What happened?” I ask, lifting my head slightly and looking around.“You fell down the cliff side after the rogue charged you,” she explains.I look to my left and up the cliff side. “I’ve been saying for years there needs to be a railing put up there,” I say with a groan and try to sit up.“Please don’t move, Alpha. You fell a long way.”“I see that. But I’ll be okay,” I tell her, sitting up. Then I remember the reason I was in the forest. “Where’s Catherine?” I ask, panicked.“Gamma Michael and Gamma Cole have her in custody,” she explains.“And the other rogue?”She says nothing but looks behind me. I turn and see a young boy, his neck clearly broken from the fall. “Shit,” I grumble. “How did you
“Everything looks wonderful, Melanie,” I compliment her as I look over all the decorated tables outside of the pack hall.“Thank you, Alpha,” she says happily. “I hope you like everything inside, as well.”“I know I will,” I tell her with a big smile.She smiles back and bows before heading off to attend to her duties. Andreas comes up behind me and wraps his arms around my waist, nestling his nose into the crook of my neck. “I can’t believe we pulled this off.”“The pack has worked hard. I’m so proud of everyone.”I see Rich and Noah in the distance, with the Cresent Warriors, and Michael and Beta Castor behind them. I take Andreas’s hand and walk over to them, wanting to keep the conversation away from others. “Still nothing?” I ask, disappointed.“I lost their scent on the other side of the mountain,” Beta Castor says with a frown.“Leah stayed at the Cabin in case she’s stupid enough to go back there,” Tony says.I nod. “We’ll pick up the search again in the morning,” I tell them.
“How is the feast coming along?” I ask Melanie, the pack’s head cook.“Everything is coming along nicely, Alpha. I’ve ensured there’s plenty of food for both packs, with extras.” She says with a proud smile.“You’ve done amazingly, Melanie. If there’s anything you need help with, please speak with Gino,” I tell her.“The Omegas are all taking care of everything, Alpha. They’ve been very helpful, as always.”“I’m proud of all of you,” I tell the rest of the Omegas and they all smile and bow their heads.“Alpha, I need a word with you,” Leah says from the kitchen door.“Of course,” I tell Leah. “Please excuse me, Melanie,” I smile at her.She bows her head and returns to her work, and I follow Leah into the dining room, where I find Rich and Noah waiting.“What can I do for our Epsilons today?” I ask with a smile.“We have a report from our border patrol, Alpha,” Rich says.“There’s been a sighting of a couple of rogues hanging around our borders,” Noah explains.I stiffen. “From the pa
Three hours laterWe watch as fight after fight ends, and the defeated warriors fill the sidelines of the training field, joining the rest of the pack in cheering and enjoying the spectacle.We watch Michael closely as he defeats opponent after opponent.“He hasn’t lost any of his strength,” Cassia says, and I think I see something flash in her eyes, but whatever she was feeling quickly disappears when she notices me staring at her.“Or his viciousness,” Ryna adds.“Nothing wrong with some viscousness in your Gamma, Beta,” Harry says.“As long as it’s towards our enemies...” Gino mumbles.I focus back on Michael as he defeats another warrior, trying to ignore the guilt I feel from Gino’s comment.“Maybe you should have just named him Gamma, Alpha,” Tony says. “He has the advantage of being a born Beta. I don’t think anyone will beat him.”“It is looking that way. But maybe that will earn him back some of the respect he lost.”“Doubtful. But we’ll see,” Ryna says.“Cole could give him
As I walk towards Ryna’s house with Andreas, I can’t help the pounding of my heart as I think of my best friend never forgiving me.I feel Andreas squeeze my hand tightly, and I give him a small smile as we climb the steps of Ryna’s small cottage. I take a breath as we approach the door and knock.Gino answers the door a few moments later, and I’m engulfed with the anger he feels as it radiates from his body.“He needs time, Alpha.” He says shortly.“I understand, Gino. But there are pack matters that need to be attended to,” Andreas says when I don’t say anything.“I will make sure that all pack matters are dealt with,” Gino responds, his glaring eyes never leaving mine.I swallow the lump in my throat and finally find the words I want to say. “I’m not here about pack business,” I say, my voice coming out as a squeak. “I came to apologize for everything that happened yesterday.”“It’s going to take more than apologies, Alpha,” Gino says angrily.“I know, but I can only start there.”