~QUINN~
It was so fucking annoying how alcohol that was supposed to be one of the quickest solutions to drown one's depression turned out to be useless when it came to my situation. Well, I had to thank my werewolf genes for that. At this moment, the moon goddess deserved four middle fingers from me, if that was even possible. I was sure she was laughing at my predicament at the moment. I wouldn't blame her though. It was a predicament I put myself in.
I looked around the bar. There was so much chatter. Nothing more than the usual. Men drinking and gossiping. On the TV stationed on the far left, a sports program played. I switched my attention back to the chattering around me, hoping to find something of interest. This was something I had not done in the past nine months. Socializing. I think this was what a wolf benefited being as social as we were. Lack of it seemed to give me a sort of weakn
~GWEN~"Ah, bliss."I let out a satisfied hum as I stretched my legs on the cool grass. This was one of the moments I lived for. A moment of solitude with the cool evening breeze. A breeze that served as a comfort against my skin. Werewolves had naturally high body temperature and we needed regulation. The cold never bothered me. The heat in my body was enough to deal with it.I looked at the setting sun. It's orange glow was a perfect decoration to the sky alongside the grey clouds. The glows reminded me of one of the popular music tracks I had listened to during my late teenage years, 'Stare into the sun.'A group of little and adorable children ran past me. Two girls and a boy not older than the age of two. I was worried until I saw their parents run behind. I placed my hand over my heart in relief. The children had gone to the midst of the field.Their pare
~QUINN~ It was so fucking annoying how alcohol that was supposed to be one of the quickest solutions to drown one's depression turned out to be useless when it came to my situation. Well, I had to thank my werewolf genes for that. At this moment, the moon goddess deserved four middle fingers from me, if that was even possible. I was sure she was laughing at my predicament at the moment. I wouldn't blame her though. It was a predicament I put myself in. I looked around the bar. There was so much chatter. Nothing more than the usual. Men drinking and gossiping. On the TV stationed on the far left, a sports program played. I switched my attention back to the chattering around me, hoping to find something of interest. This was something I had not done in the past nine months. Socializing. I think this was what a wolf benefited being as social as we were. Lack of it seemed to give me a sort of weakn
~GWEN~I thought the excitement in the lake would cure my boredom and bring me out of my wandering thoughts.Boy, was I was wrong.Somehow the noises of the excited people around did little to soothe the mental disturbance that dwelled within me. Each time I looked at the happy faces at the lakeside, the laughter and screams of the children, I was even reminded further of the fact that I needed a quick reprieve.Nobody knew about it but I had been having disturbing dreams of recent. Each time, the images I saw within seemed blurry, only getting clearer each time they occured.A nudge by the shoulder shook me from my wandering thoughts and I blinked to reality. I glanced to my left to see the curious blue eyed gaze of my best and child
"Ellie, for the ten thousandth time, I'm okay."I sighed with the phone in my ear at Eric's comment at the other end. I was facing the mirror in my new bedroom, wearing pink transparent lingerie, while Theo was in the bathroom, having his late-night shower.It had been a month since I had become Luna, as well as Theo's wife. I had moved my things out of the apartment and into the manor, leaving Eric as the sole owner of the house. Of course, Lucy had to move in to take my place in order to be closer to him.Eric had graduated and was given a football scholarship. I could never forget how proud I was and how much his face had lit up. Lucy had come over on hearing the news, congratulated him, and made out with him right in front of me. Of course she did it to deliberately annoy me, judging from the smirk she had when she pulled away from him.Theo, on hearing the news, had taken
Gasps and murmurs were heard within the crowd. I glanced at the crowd and saw a sea of surprised and confused faces. Meredith smirked victoriously at my stunned state and then stared at the crowd."Will you all stand for this?" she said. "Will you all have a low-ranked werewolf rule over you?"Murmurs again."That's what I thought," she scoffed and turned towards us. "This ceremony cannot go on. No one would accept this.""Alpha Theo," the old man who I knew as Elder Ronald, spoke. "I'm afraid she has a point. Never in the history of this pack has an omega ruled as Luna."The air suddenly felt chilly, and my face paled. It seemed like everything I feared was coming to pass. I had come a long way in life to reach this wonderful phase, and it seemed everything was about to crumble. If what I initially feared came to pass, this would be the worst day of my life.
My heart pounded wildly in my chest. The door of the manor stood before me. I might as well call it the door of my destiny. Today was the day. The special day that every wolf in the pack looked forward to.I was flanked by Eric and Lucy on each side. They each had my hands in a tight and encouraging grasp. I had been full of confidence since I came back from the vacation trip with Theo, but now I felt different. I felt myself falter a bit. It didn't help that Theo didn't bring us here. He was not to be blamed, though. He had to make preparations with some of the elders of the pack. After all, he was the main focus of the event. He had explained it to me earlier.Some voices began to speak in my head.'What if this doesn't end well?''What if you waited all this time for nothing?'More voices of doubt began to manifest until I heard one that stood out from the rest. A voice