The least thing Kendra expected when she woke up this morning is to receive a phone call inviting her to her sister’s school. Their Principal refused to say why, and here she is heading to the woman’s office to find out why she was summoned. She is ushered in by the woman’s secretary, and when she walks through the door, she frowns when she sees her sister sitting across the principal. The blonde doesn’t turn at her entrance. Kendra takes a seat beside her sister, and greets the woman across from them. The woman across from them looks to be in her sixties, well dressed, with a no-nonsense expression on her face. The Principal clears her throat before she begins. “I am sure you are wondering why I called you?” Kendra shrugs, but doesn’t say a word. The Principal’s eyes flickers to the quiet blonde beside her, but Kendra doesn’t look. She has deduced that the reason she is here is because of her sister, but it can’t be that bad. It is her sister they are talking about here. The b
Adira freezes, and kept her back to her sister. She doesn’t want to turn to see the anger on her face. She had hoped Jake wouldn’t say anything. Kendra sighs at the blonde’s silence. She wonders when her mate would start trusting her, and know that she loves her as much as the blonde loves her. She regrets pushing the blonde away months earlier. Maybe that is the reason behind her doubts. Silently, she makes her way to the blonde, but because she was so lost in thoughts, Adira doesn’t feel her mate’s presence until the brunette wraps her hand around her waist. Adira jumps slightly at Kendra’s touch. “Hey,” Kendra says softly, tightening her grip around Adira’s mid-rift. “I am not mad,” she whispers close to her ear, making the blonde to quiver. Gently, she turns Adira around to face her, but the blonde wouldn’t look at her. Adira feels that she is not measuring up to the kind of mate that suits her sister, and as such she feels ashame within herself. What kind of a Luna is she, i
Adira walks side by side with Meredith down the school hallway, talking and laughing with each other, and suddenly there path is blocked. The blonde suddenly stops before she collided with the block, and slowly lifts her eyes to find Felix sly ones watching her with dark amusement. Adira’s heart jumps nervously as she sees Felix, her best friend stiffening. “What do you want?” Meredith speaks, her voice sharp and confrontational, while Adira stares nervously at Felix. The look in his eyes terrifies her. He is staring at her with so much anger and hate that it chills her bone. Yesterday’s incident flashes through her mind and she wonders if the boy is here for revenge. Felix ignores Meredith’s outburst, his angry eyes on the petite girl before him. He wants to hurt the one who took the person very important to him, and he knows the way to do that is through the beautiful blonde standing before him. And he is enjoying the glitter of fear he could see in her green eyes. He reaches
Kendra raises her forelimb, claws extended, to end Alpha Jericho’s life, but a voice yells. “Please, stop!” The voice echoes with fear and worry that gets Kendra’s attention. The raised forelimb freezes in the air, as Kendra’s wolf looks in the direction of the voice. A teenage boy of eighteen stood with a nervous look on his young handsome face. He bears a striking resemblance to the Alpha underneath Kendra’s massive paw. The Alpha is barely breathing, with his body full of injuries that could end his life if he doesn't get them attended to. His son? Kendra looks down at the wolf underneath her considering what to do. Alpha Jericho shifts to his human form. “Please,” he begs, his voice low so he is not heard by everyone. Kendra looks from him to the young man standing a few feet away from her, his expression one of fear. Deciding not to end Alpha’s life in front of his son, Kensta takes her paws off Alpha Jericho’s neck. She goes to walk away, but Alpha Jericho
Alpha Jericho stares down at the Black Moon Pack members gathered in front of their Pack house to receive him with a dark smirk, his expression greedy and giddy. Their Alpha has been bed ridden for three weeks and the cunny Alpha sees it as an opportunity to achieve his ambition. Adira glares at the Alpha, fuming at his callousness and lack of manners. To think a man like him is trying to take advantage of her sister’s absence to absorb their Pack. “So we are back to where we started, and this time no one is going to save you,” Alpha Jericho smiles, his smile cold and calculative, with a dark look in his eyes. “Easy or the hard way.” Standing in the place of the Alpha, Jake has a decision to make. Challenge the Alpha, or captulate to his demands. “We can fight,” Dylan mutters from behind, his tone laced with righteous indignation at the audacity of the Gray Moon Pack. Can they?Their Alpha might have trained them so well, but they are out numbered three to one, owing to the minor
The phone rings startling everyone in the room. The tension inside the room is so intense it feels like a physical force. Adira is doing her best to be strong for their people in her sister’ absence and it is taking her a lot to keep a brave face. Nate takes his phone out of his pocket, and answers it, with every eyes in the room on him. “Jake.” “The Alpha is injured,” Jake answers.Nate stills, but couldn’t keep his reaction to the bad news off his face. It flickered with a look of surprised horror which caught the attention of the green eyes watching every miniscule movement on his face. “What is it?” Adira demands, getting to her feet. She moves closer to Nate to hear his conversation with whoever is on the phone. Not content to wait around for the end of the conversation, the blonde fires question upon question to Nate. “Is it my sister?” Nate shakes his head. “Jake?” He nods. “What did he say? Is Kendra alright?” Her numerous question soon overwhelms Nate, who couldn’t