LOGINSamanthaHe tried to walk away and I grabbed his arm. When he didn’t shake me off, I knew I had a chance to make things right with him.“Please, listen brother.” When he didn’t move I pressed. “I never intended for you to be left behind, I didn’t know how to get to you, not without risking my identity. And I can’t do that right now. I’m not ready, I’m trying to change things, to make a better place for all weres, including you. I’ve thought of you every single day Davis, I always love you little brother. But this, what I did, it wasn’t my intention to hurt you, that would never be my intention.”“But why? Why didn’t you try to get a hold of me? Explain to me what you were doing?” He turned and faced me again.“I didn’t know how to reach out, and when so much time had passed I, I couldn’t stand the idea of you hating me like you do now for not trying to get in touch or keep you in the loop. And that is the truth. They did everything they could to keep you from me, and I hadn’t found a
Samantha Davis’s keen gaze seemed very thoughtful as he mulled over my words.“And you believe that your vision is something other packs may disagree with?”I nodded. “Essentially, yes. The were culture is the culture with the least amount of change, but change is already happening while the species stay at a pace that will ultimately destroy us. Elder alpha’s don’t think so radically, because of this they are affecting future progress. A world where humans could get the control and potentially eliminate us. We need to grow with the world, not against it.”Davis smiled. “I think that is a very forward way of thinking. I think maybe I could speak with my father, don’t dwell on his avoidance. I will keep in touch on this.”I smiled my thanks at him.“Dragonmoon fully supports Alpha Samantha and even agrees with her views.” Serburi added. “Samantha is something of a family member to us, I’ve watched her grow into quite a person, my luna and I are very proud.” He raised his glass to me b
SamanthaI purposefully took awhile getting ready, trying to compose myself for this dinner. I hadn’t seen Davis since I first started college, after Paladin and Cecilia heard that he had spent a week with me instead of studying abroad, they kept him busy to keep him away from me and my ‘radical thinking’. I didn’t reach out again after deciding how I would gradually build myself up and essentially bring Moonriver and Hammerstorm to its knees.So, not only was I nervous about that, but I was still reeling from Nick’s words, I felt selfish for the way I kept him hanging around. I brushed off my thoughts as Angel walked in.“Hello, lovely!” She said with a smile. “I was thinking we could get ready together, and well,” she pursed her lips. “I heard what Nick said earlier, I think I’ve given you enough space before talking about it.”I sighed as I slipped on my red dress. “Mind zipping me then?” I asked while pulling my hair in front of my shoulder, giving her access to the zipper seam.“
Samantha“If I didn’t know any better, I would say the wheels are spinning faster than usual.” Nick’s voice sounded behind me as I was sitting in the garden of Dragonmoon Pack.“And yet you do know me better than that.” I offered without turning around.“I do, the wheels are always spinning fast. What’s wrong?” His voice was next to me now as he sat down on the decorative log with me. I looked at him and gave myself a moment to appreciate how handsome he was. I didn’t allow myself to do that often, I never wanted to be defined by a man ever again. But once in awhile, I would wonder what it would be like to give myself fully to Nick. To be marked again, to be loved by him and allow the feelings to envelope me.He knew I cared deeply for him, as I knew he did me. The fact that he didn’t push me, further endeared him to me. I wasn’t ready to lose focus though. I had a plan.“The meeting was fairly successful, but without entry to Moonriver I’m worried about how I will pursue his pack.”
Alpha GatheringSamantha didn’t let him answer before she continued. “ I created a pack that can shelter the young and help give them a drive for their future. A future to benefit werewolf society. Why have them stay in a pack where they are outcasts, or deemed unworthy? The were culture is at a standstill, I am driving for our future.”At Samantha’s words, Paladin felt his own shame rising up as he thought of his daughter Samarah, whom he hadn’t seen in longer than he could even remember. But he glared at Samantha instead of trying to understand, he was certain that alphas were better off as men rather than being led by a woman. His daughter had been weak, and he was certain Samantha was probably weak as well.And yet she had a grown a new pack to the size of his own in a matter of two years, maybe he was wrong.“Very well, but can you blame us for feeling the threat of a pack growing the way yours has in the past couple of years? No one in the west had heard of such a pack until a y
Alpha Gathering“Has anyone even met this Silverclaw family before?” Paladin’s voice carried in the Hall of Alpha’s easily as everyone gathered.“Oh yes, very good people. I made it to Miami a couple of times at their expense to see Silverclaw Enterprise headquarters and Silver Thread as well.” Mydel answered gracefully, painfully aware that Paladin happened to be the father of Samantha. He was never a huge fan of the Moonriver Pack, and was more than happy to be helping Samantha keep her identity to herself from those people.“How did you manage to obtain such a relationship with the alpha of Newblood?” Alpha Logan was quick to ask, his wife, Loraya, was quite interested in the Silver Thread line, and he hoped to gain insight on becoming close to the Silverclaw family as well. Anything to make his Luna happy. Much to Logan’s dismay, Mydel merely shrugged and mumbled something about his travels.“I’ve certainly traveled often with my Luna, I haven’t randomly come across any Silvercla







