“I can’t believe our Alpha is allowing this. I mean, a female Alpha? That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. What does she do, teach the pack to crochet?” Qianfan sniggers. “Don’t forget they have a male Luna. Bet he bends over for his animai at home. It’s disgusting. Women aren’t meant to be warriors, sure as shit aren’t meant to run a pack. Their pack is doomed, and we’ll be doomed if we’re forced to fight alongside them. They’ll be nothing but dead weight and get us killed,” Feng spits in indignation. “Then we have to do what we have to do, for the good of the pack,” says Qianfan ominously. They plan to do something to Amelia, to my Alpha! Over my dead body. I quickly release Qiang and move at top speed to where the Beta and Gamma were whispering – they’re not very bright, would have been smarter to use the pack-link. I wrap my tail around their waists and with a fast spin, send them flying across the arena smashing into a wall. “MEI! What the hell are you doing?!” Shouts Jia
The last few days have been filled with back-to-back training. Vitali and I have been monitoring the Tian Pack closely since their dipshit Beta and Gamma basically planned to nearly assassinate our Alpha. She can’t seem to go a minute without someone plotting to kill her, but Amelia being Amelia, never lets it get to her. I don’t know how she does it. Right now, we don’t trust this pack as far as we can throw them. We’re doing our best to act civil, but we’re not prepared to turn our backs on them in case we end up with a silver dagger between our shoulder blades.That being said – and I’m not trying to downplay the seriousness of what happened – it was all slightly overshadowed by how terrific Mei has shown herself to be over these few days. People are in awe of her, and some are even intimidated by her. She’s been training with Qiang to better prepare her for how to fight her own kind, and she’s been training with Yildiz, Setia and Defne. I thought seeing her train with Setia was en
We start walking a bit away from the packhouse, passing pack members who smile and nod politely and we return the gesture. I soon guide her over a small stone bridge to a small pavilion on the water with the most exquisite view of the sunset over the water. Red Chinese lanterns hang from the roof, casting a warm glow as the night slowly approaches and cushions have been scattered across the pavilion ground with blankets and a basket of goodies. I owe a great deal of thanks to Luna Yan; this looks perfect in every way and is exactly the kind of setting I wanted. I reluctantly let Mei’s hand go as she steps into the pavilion taking everything in. Slowly her eyes look up at me with a thousand emotions dancing in her chocolate pools. She truly takes my breath away. 'And mine. There’s not a creature alive as wonderful as she is,' Axel says in awe. 'And we’re the lucky pair who have her heart,' I sigh, like a love-sick fool. I was hit by the love bug the moment I caught her scent, and I g
Each day that we’ve gotten closer to this war I’ve become more and more anxious to the point of actually becoming sick. Chris couldn’t sit back and watch anymore so he put his grievances aside and asked that an irshiust be near me at all times to help keep my anxiety at a more manageable level. It’s actually worked, though now I feel like I’m being babysat. I’ve asked them about this calming effect they have. They explained it’s not something they can control, that it works much like pheromones do. I asked if it works on each other, and they told me no, which is a shame. I wish I had that power and could use it on myself, that would be nice. Then it would at least be one thing I don’t need other people for. It’s not that I hate that I need help… okay, I do sometimes. It’s just... I am some special being created by a God, born to be an Empress and save my people and yet here I am needing babysitters to manage my panic attacks. Some hero. Chris has gone off to do some training with Am
One minute I’m managing to be neck and neck in a fight with Amelia – both of us partially shifted – the next my knees are giving out and I’m shifting back as DEFCON one level fear hits me like an avalanche. This isn’t like anything I’ve felt from Mei before, this isn’t like her normal panic attacks or even what I felt in the woods that night. This is terror in its purest form and it’s hitting her like a tsunami.“Chris, are you alright? What happened?” Amelia asks in a worried voice, kneeling beside me.“Something is happening to Mei,” I say in a breathless voice as I manage to get to my feet and sprint off following the pull to Mei as Amelia follows, keeping up.'Whoever has hurt Sweet One, we’re killing them, no questions asked,' Axel snarls.I find myself at the front of the packhouse, Mei on all fours puking her guts out, and the Alpha’s sister in a panic trying to comfort her. I race over kneeling in front of Mei grabbing her shoulders. Her skin is icy cold to the touch - far mor
Chris and I didn’t get a wink of sleep last night. I guess the bright side about not knowing when war is coming is that you’re not constantly worrying about it, which means you can actually sleep and rest. Today is the day we go to Longsang and the energy around the packhouse is like there is a dark cloud hanging over it. All night Chris and I just watched each other. We didn’t speak. Words weren’t needed. We just stared at each other and took comfort in being together. Chances are we’re going to lose a lot of people and that thought hurts me deeply, but the thought of losing Chris… Setia said the future isn’t written in stone, so I know that just because Oshmin told me I would have children and what their destiny is, doesn’t mean it will happen. I could die and then that future would never come true. A million things could happen, and that uncertainty has Chris and me on edge. We haven’t talked about it; we don’t need to. But I know he’ll fight hard to stay alive for me and I will d
We proceed to walk through the portal until we come face to face with the wall of a mountain. I take a deep breath remembering this mountain from when I first arrived at Longsang. It’s not really there, it’s just an illusion. As the others talk amongst themselves, I detach myself from Chris and walk over to the mountain. Slowly I reach my hand out and to my amazement, my hand passes right through until I can’t see it. It looks like my arm got chopped off. I pull my hand back and sure enough, it’s still attached to me. “A barrier and an illusion spell in one. Not hard to do, but the size of it is most impressive,” says Arthwin as he comes to stand beside me. “How does this work? I mean, if it answers to me, how do I let everyone pass through?” “It’s simple. You tell it to. Just say, I, Empress insert name, grant whoever, entrance into Longsang,” he says with a shrug. “Do I have to say everyone’s names?” “No, you can simply say ‘all those standing before me’ or something to that ef
It doesn’t take us long to reach the palace. I can feel panic rising up inside me, but I try to keep my mind focused on the task at hand. I don’t pretend I’m not scared. I don’t pretend standing here doesn’t remind me of what happened inside its walls. I feel all of it, but I won’t be ruled by it. This is my life, and no one gets to decide what I do with it but me. We’re not even standing there a full minute when I hear sounds approaching us from inside the palace and all around us. Qiang, Nuo and I hear them before the others do. The sound of slithering. Suddenly we’re completely surrounded by shifted nagata. Chris automatically moves closer to me. This would probably be a good time to feel intimidated but instead, I feel in awe. To see each of them standing tall in their half snake forms, their bright green reptilian eyes looking at us and all their different scales; I don’t fear them, I feel pride. Yes, right now we are the enemy, and they are here to try and kill us, but these are