ログイン~Vixen~Today's meeting was a closed door meeting.Only Kael, Elder Renel, the representative from Hilltop Pack and I would be present.If I could secure this deal, then I could bring in most of the southern packs to buy from Pure Moon.Hilltop Pack decisions influence most packs in the south.Getting them to agree to my terms won't be easy, but it was worth giving it a shot.The guards opened the door of the meeting hall, bowing.I acknowledged them with a slight nod, then stepped in.Immediately the representative from Hilltop also entered.Elder Renel and Kael were already seated.“You must be Lady Vixen,” the representative said with a polite smile. “I've heard great things about you.”“My reputation precedes me,” I returned the smile. “Unfortunately, I barely know you.”He brought out his pack ID. “Gamma Kevin of Hilltop.”“Nice to meet you Gamma Kevin.”He exchanged pleasantries between Kael and Elder Renel.“I think we should start, shouldn't we?” He inquired.“Of course.”We a
~Vaelor~The bright sun hung above the trees, golden light bleeding through the branches in broken streaks.“Alpha,” West's voice came out breathless from the phone. “I've been looking for you. I couldn't connect to the mind link.”I removed the protruding branch from my path, going deeper into the woods. “I'm in Pure Moon. I'll be back.”“But Alpha, the rogues–”“Have been taken care of,” I completed the sentence on his behalf. “Troops have been sent and they're no traces of invading rogues. I'm here to watch Vie then I'll return.”“The spies are on it. They're giving an hourly report.”He doesn't get it.Hearing about Vie and seeing her myself were two different things. I had to see her.“I’ll be back before sunset.” I hung up.The woods in Pure Moon were unnervingly silent despite the sun being out.No insects. No rustling reptiles. Even the wind seemed to crawl instead of blow, as though it was hiding from something.According to the map of Pure Moon, this path was a supposed shor
~Vixen~“Lady Vixen's presence assures me that this is the right choice. I hope this deal goes smoothly.” Mr Turner, a human, who surprisingly represented the Halloway Pack said.He stood up with a confident smile, bringing his hand for a handshake.What was it with humans and handshakes during business deals?I equally stood up, returned a fraction of his smile and shook his hand.“We'll do our best to make this deal a success.”Mr Turner gave the council members and Kael an acknowledging nod before he left, his security guard following behind him.I just closed a high profiled agricultural export between Halloway and Pure Moon.This wasn't just the previous small trade deal they had, but instead, Pure Moon was officially Halloway's permanent distributor of agricultural products.It was a big deal for the pack, and an even bigger deal for me.It means I was right. Pure Moon Pack was not dilapidated, it just needed a push in the right direction.And soon, the thriving pack will be und
~Kael~Ever since Vixen stepped into the Pack, everything began flourishing.Her Lunara presence was bringing things back to normal and it's not even up to a week she has been here.I made the right choice after all.Vixen sauntered into the meeting hall, the entire Elders standing and bowing.“Lady Vixen, welcome.”“I hope I didn't keep everyone waiting.” She dropped her bag on the head table.“No, of course not.”We have been waiting for her for close to an hour now.Her eyes stared intensely at me.Was she… was she entranced by my looks?Did she still harbour feelings for me?Well I do admit, I had a face that was difficult to forget.“Alpha Kael,” Elder Malrick whispered. “The seat.”I stared back at Vixen, and it turned out she was gesturing for me to move.All eyes were on me, expectant.Embarrassingly, I went to the next chair by the left.I inhaled deeply.It was just a seat. There were things far more important than letting her take the chair only meant for the Alpha.I sat d
~Vixen~Everything was going haywire.All because of Kael's poor planning.It made me wonder how he ran the pack if these were his coordination skills.It also made me understand why they lost so many remarkable allies all at once.The only pack willing to buy their produce was about to be lost if we didn't meet the required deadline.It was looking impossible to fix all the problems at once, but I still had to try.They were missing trucks that carried farm products.The port was allegedly not functional.The available transport trucks that would have been a substitute were too few.If more time was wasted, the farm products would spoil before even reaching its destination.If I didn't know better I would think this was a sabotage, a plot to challenge my competence publicly.But according to the workers this was a usual occurrence.Though I'm overwhelmed, I refused to be as incompetent as Kael.I refuse to back down on my first assignment as the logistics head of the pack.I turned t
~Vaelor~“And?” I asked, tapping the table rhythmically.“Gamma Draven led the troops giving them the impression that it was Shadowcrest guards and not our assassins, so there is no suspicion.”“Any threat?”West shook his head. “None for now. It seems he just called her to help clean his mess.”I shouldn't have overestimated that fool.“And she willingly agreed to his demands?”“Well…” West drawled, a small smile taking over his face. “It was more of, he agreed to her demands.”My curiosity was suddenly piqued. “What do you mean?”He brought out a paper, and placed it in front of me.“This is a copy of the contract approved by the Elders and signed by Alpha Kael.”I took the contract, my eyes widening as I read through it.No true Alpha would sign such a contract. He was basically handing over Pure Moon to Vie.The money Vie loaned them was what Lunara Logistics earned in a day. They were offering the pack to her for spare change."He agreed to this?" I asked again, my tone incredulo







