[Hyacinth]
It feels weird, being home again. So much seems the same. The town gate, the streets, the bland color of the houses, and the rolling hills. The Temple of the Moon Goddess is still standing, glowing white and pure in the afternoon sun as devotees enter for midday prayers. My cheeks flush with remembered fear and anger as I think of that temple and how I was shamed before the pack.
And yet, through the haze of my strong emotions, I can also see that a lot has changed. The pack has grown considerably. There are new buildings and more homes. The people milling around on the streets seem happier and more carefree than before, their clothing nicer, their cars newer. I start to blush when I see a young couple sitting on a park bench, in a public display of affection that should have been unseemly, even amongst mates.
Things have definitely changed here. Or maybe it is just me who has changed.
I was hoping to see improvement in Blake on the ride here, but my tonic alone wasn’t enough. She needs real medicine, and machines for monitoring both her and her pup. As we arrive at the clinic I feel my anxiety rise. Afraid of being recognized, I take a deep breath, braid my hair, and hide it under a hat. Grabbing Drew’s aviator sunglasses, I place them on my face.
Taking a quick look in the mirror I am pleased with my disguise.
“I shouldn’t be here long,” I inform Drew as I open my door, “I’ll text you when I am done.”
Carefully I guide Blake out and we head to the main doors. I plan to find the pack doctor, hand over her care, and leave as fast as possible. I assumed it would be an easy thing to do. But much to my surprise, I discover there is no pack doctor on site.
“Is he at home?” I ask, baffled. “Can’t you just call him and tell him it is an emergency?”“Unfortunately no,” the receptionist has a sour look on her face. I don’t think she’s recognized me yet, but I still find myself looking over my shoulder. “Our last doctor retired last year and we haven’t been able to find a doctor willing to come this far away from the city,”
“Who’s been tending your sick?” I inquire, stunned that they have been able to manage for so long without someone to oversee the workings of a clinic serving so many.
“Anyone with any medical background,” she shrugs. “We do what we can.”
I no longer want to leave Blake here. I wouldn’t leave anyone to the mercy of a ragtag crew of “medical professionals” who are doing the best they can with no guidance, direction, or proper training. If I knew somewhere better to take her, I would.
Changing my stance I stand up taller. “I am a doctor,” I announce. The nurse's ears perk up as she considers me. “I need immediate access to a room with a heart rate monitor, a clean and comfortable bed, and an ultrasound machine.”
The nurse, recognizing a doctor when she hears one, simply nods, leading me to the nearest examination room.
Speaking with the nurse I learned that the Tribunal of Elders was disbanded six years ago and replaced by a new young Alpha who began making changes almost immediately, especially regarding pack law. She tells me enthusiastically about how many wolves from all over the area, including herself, came just to work and live in this pack because their new Alpha, Slate Danvers, has done such an excellent job not only caring for the pack but also helping it thrive.
“It doesn’t hurt that the Alpha is also very handsome,” she blushes as she unlocks the door to the examination room. “He has a chosen Luna but they aren’t married and it's been six years.” She whispers conspiratorially. “Some think it’s because he doesn’t like her. I think it’s because he’s still looking for his fated mate.”
“Well, Lisa,” I read her name on her nametag as I lay Blake down on the bed. “ Thank you for your help so far. If you could also call Alpha Danvers and tell him his sister has arrived…”
“You?!” she shouts maybe a little louder than she intends, putting her hand over her mouth.
I shake my head, pointing at my patient. “No, I’m…” What should I call myself? I cannot give them my real name. “I’m ‘The Healer.’”
Her eyes widened at my code name, recognizing it. Rushing forward she gives me an unexpected hug. “Oh my god, it’s you! Thank you for coming to our little pack.”
“I’m sorry I…”
Lisa releases me, wiping her eyes. “You helped my sister, Eva, last summer. Thanks to you she has made a full recovery.” She stands up a little straighter. “I would be honored to fetch the Alpha for you.”
The nurse leaves us alone with the gentle click of a closing door. Turning to Blake, I quickly help her get comfortable, giving her privacy as she changes from her clothing into the waiting dressing gown. A quick examination tells me what I already know, that she is extremely dehydrated and undernourished. I call the front desk and requested an IV be brought in with fluids and nutrients. I will need to do further bloodwork to be sure, but based on her coloring and energy levels, I am sure I will find that she is anemic. A quick ultrasound shows that her pup, while a little undersized, is doing well, although her placenta is in a worrying location.
If she were my patient, I’d recommend continual monitoring with the understanding that she may need bed rest in the near future if she wants her pup to survive.
There is a gentle knock on the door.
Ah, this must be the alpha.
“Enter,” I quietly call out. The door creaks slightly as it opens and he enters. My back is turned to him as I busily record notes.
“Doctor,” his voice is deep and soothing.“Can we speak outside?”
He doesn’t wait for me to answer. I follow him out into the hallway and turn to face him. The first thing I notice about him is how very young he is. He looks my age, maybe a year or two older. That feels a bit young to be in charge of a pack, but as I discuss his sister’s condition and her care needs, I find myself instantly at ease with him.
I can also see why the nurse was blushing while speaking about him. He's almost too handsome with his dark brown hair, bright blue eyes, and chiseled features fit for a Greek god. Tall and fit, with a delicious woodsy scent, like sandalwood and pine I can imagine most she-wolves who meet him swoon.
“Unfortunately, your sister’s condition is going to require constant care. I understand that your pack does not have a doctor, so I recommend transferring her to a pack that has a well-staffed facility.”
“Lisa told me that you are the infamous rogue doctor ‘The Healer,’” Slate confronts me.
“Yes,” I admit. “But I am unavailable. I need to leave as soon as we are done with this conversation I..”
“As a rogue, you do not have a pack nor a home. I’d be willing to offer you both. Stay here, care for my sister, become our new doctor and I can give you security, income, and a pack to call home,” moving in closer he adds. “Many of our pack came here as rogues. We won’t hold that against you.”
“While I appreciate your offer I…”
My words are cut off by the sound of heels clicking behind me. “There you are, Slate. I’ve been looking all over for you. Do you know how embarrassing it is for me as Luna to be chasing you down all over the pack?”
That voice. My whole body freezes. It can’t be.
Turning around, I try not to gasp.
It’s my sister.
Ashlynd.
And she’s Alpha Slate’s Luna.
[Hyacinth]What happens next still feels like an impossible nightmare. It was such a blur that it almost didn't feel real. Slate and I freed our senior pack members and they in turn freed the others. The remaining witches were gathered and imprisoned in the very cages they had created for the wolves who were now free. Silver doesn't have the same effect on them so the shackles and cages do not burn them, so in a way, we are treating them with more humanity than they ever showed us. The pack leaders who had attended the summit and our pack have allied. We call our new coalition The Protection and Preservation Coalition and as part of this coalition, each member pack has agreed to share resources and skills to build a standing army of trained soldiers with Alpha Silvers in charge of their training, making the Blue Moon Pack the premier location for training the best soldiers..We made the mistake before of believing the witches are long gone. Now that we know that we were tragically
[Hyacinth]The room is filled with the sound of chanting. Nobody has noticed Slate and me yet, which is good. We don't want them to see us. We need to save our people. If we are lucky, we can make quick work of this and save our pack.And our son, who is at the center of it all. He is the source of their spell. I can see the energy being drawn from him like the witches are drinking his soul. Slate squeezes my hand and through our link shows me an image of what we must do. The me from before all of this would have hesitated, but now I know that hesitation will just lead to more heartbreak and pain for everyone. "We can't let any of them escape," he is full of so much vengeance that I am a bit frightened of and for my mate. This time apart, and the pain he has received from the witch's hands, has changed my gentle Alpha into someone harder.Will he ever be free of this pain he now holds inside--someday perhaps but not today. Today he will have his revenge. And so will I. Slowly, I
[Sebastian]I know the bad man in the cloak. I remember him when I met him before. I should have whammied him before he could hurt us. The other kids can see the truth too. His illusions do not work on us. Maybe it is because they are a part of my pack now. I claim all of them. I am their alpha. The mean witches chained us all together. The chains end in a necklace and two bracelets that burn where they touch our skin. Some of us have blisters from where they rest, There is no way to move our hands or legs without much pain.None of us have gotten food or water, and the little ones are so scared.I am scared too, but I don't want my pack to know. I need to be like my papa. Strong and silent, ready to defend them. The grown-ups came to rescue us, and we were so excited to see them. First, it was the Gamma and Drew, but then I saw they were not themselves. They were put in one of the awful silver cages.A kind old lady and a bunch of wolves came in a few minutes later. But like the ot
[Hyacinth] Once the stars cleared from my eyes and my lungs remembered how to breathe, I looked up at my handsome mate lying above me, his body resting on his forearms, still glowing from the power of our union. My legs are wrapped around his waist as my body seeks to capture every last ounce of his love. Panting, and covered in sweat, our bodies rock softly as we settle back to earth. My legs slowly relax. We just made love in the forest after playing tag as wolves. For so long I never thought I'd have this, that I'd have a mate. But now that our souls are joined, I know that he isn't just my mate--he is my other half. "Hyacinth," Slate speaks into my head, his words as clear and sharp as if he had opened his mouth and said the words aloud. As he gently pulls out of my core to lie down next to me, I shiver at the feeling. It feels so much more intimate now--I not only feel what I am feeling, but I can feel what he is feeling too, as if I am both of us at the same time. Lying
[Thirty minutes earlier][Roderick]I should have never come here. I should have stayed in my swamp. Wolves and witches are dying all around me, terrified as they watch my illusion unfold around them. This is why others cannot use my power. This is why we stay far, far away from all of this. When a wolf like me interferes, when we join the fight, it often causes more harm than help. We intended to scare the witches, but a spell like this does not discriminate. Everyone in the area is affected, including the wolves who are little more than prisoners. Rushing from their seats, they may run towards the shelter of the auditorium. Those who were sitting closer to the front almost trample the ones towards the back as they make a mad dash to escape. The Beta and her team move forward, eliminating as many witches as they can. Unfortunately, the wolves in the audience are not in control of their bodies, the spell holding them captive is. And right now the remaining witches are terrified
[Ashlynd]I am dying. I know I am dying because I can feel the life draining from my body as the blood flows from my wounds, wounds that were inflicted by the love of my life and my darling sister, his mate.Seeing them run after one another, initiating their mating ritual, covered in my blood is not how I expected my wedding day to end.If only I hadn't been born a witch. Today would have been magical when Slate and I finally found one another, joining as man and wife. It would have been the beginning of a beautiful life together. But instead, my sister and the rest of the rebellious pack attacked and took everything important away from me in one deft move. When she bit the rings from my hand, I could no longer feel his heart, how in those moments as the spell started to take hold, he both pitied and hated me. The spell to make him my familiar, my witch's pet. would have forced him to be loyal and faithful and do what I wanted without complaint.It would have been as if I were the