I felt cold, I wrapped arm around myself and bent my knees so I laid curled on the ground. Life was so hard living with Lustrow, he made life tougher than I could ever imagine. No matter how hard life is, how complicated on fate is, how rough one's road is, how horrible one's nightmare is, you shouldn't just give up. Try, try and try till you get to your destination. For Lustrow, I never did did anything properly. When asked to take a step to the south, I ended up moving elsewhere, whether or not I took a step to the south, fate worked in inverse for me. If I planted right, I reaped wrong. Lustrow had made me sleep in the basement overnight, locking the door up. The basement in the pack house functioned as the washhouse for the whole pack and a store room for useless junks.I had mistakenly spilled hot coffee on his dress. He had told me not to ever look into his eyes or walk on the same path with him. Not aware that he was on the path I was treading, I ran into him,
For the very first time in the world, this season was favouring me. Whenever the feast of the moon was on its way I had always been the most stressed, drudging and miserable wolf, who would do nothing except for the preparation, all hours preparation. I would be the one to decorate the whole Arrowhead pack house, cook food, do the cleaning and I would still get lashed if there was error in my works. I never celebrated the feast of the moon without feeling pain all over my but this year was going to be very different one, special. I would celebrate happily and of course freely. Lustrow might change his attitude towards me after the festival, but I would make sure I take an advantage of this, I would accomplish my goals just within this time till the D-day. I had become independent these days, I could walk freely, talk freely and go anywhere without being questioned. Even if you were an evil wolf and you wanted to escape the wrath and punishment of the moon goddess, then you
"Hey Leoric." I waved smiling at Leoric but immediately he sighted Lustrow behind me, his look that declared love changed to hatred, he and Lustrow was glaring at each other, but I couldn't let Lustrow ruin my day. "How are you Leoric? It's been a while I saw you in the pack house, did you travel for some time?" I said, smiling more broadly. "I am very good sister in law, I will get going now." He responded bowing a bit and my heart flinched in pain. Yuck! He just called me sister in law and I hated how it sounded. This was a drama I knew, he called me sister in law because Lustrow was here but it wasn't too late to change it. "Do not address me as sister in law, you can address me as Vyra just the way Lustrow does, right Row?" I winked. "Yeah she is right... If she doesn't like you addressing her as sister in law, you should address her the way she wants you to." He replied with a fake smile that hid hatred. I really didn't care, all I needed was his acknowledgement
It was summer now. The sun shone brightly in the blue sky and the warm summer breeze spread the scent of flowers in the air, making the atmosphere pleasant. But despite the beautiful weather and view, all I could do was stare at the pups that played around in the pack's garden. They all looked well and healthy. Packs had begun to arrive, the pack house was becoming filled with the invited guests. All they all waited for was the night to fall. The Moonball pack, Night strider pack and the Firemoon pack were already here to celebrate with the silver pack. Now I would have to start introducing myself from packs to packs. One of the reasons I disliked parties to be held in this pack. Everyone should know who I was but they were too dumb to know it. To know that the Silver pack had only one daughter in law. I had a lot of work at hand to do but my eyelids were heavy already, I felt sleepy. This wasn't the time to sleep, I knew but I was very exhausted. I dropped on my bed to take
Leoric paced back and forth in the room as he thought of what the Alpha said. He was very worried and didn't know what to do about it. He couldn't believe what he heard from his father, getting engaged without his consent. He didn't even know who Barsine was or the pack she was from. Not just that, what would he do about Kevyra, he hadn't even given up on getting her back, so what was all of these? He could not settle down and think of anything, he was just worried, waiting for Kevyra to come to him because he knew she would. He needed to speak to her and discuss what just happened in the meeting hall. That would be the right thing to do, since he was unable to tell the crowd that he was rejecting the proposal because he had found his mate. The aroma of food cut in through his thoughts. His wolf growled, he had been starving himself and his wolf, but he wasn't even interested in meals for now, he was worried and his wolf was starving and threatening to come out. Some maids c
I smiled as I stared at the sky, the moon was just coming to sight and I loved this moment. Finally the full moon was here dancing brightly amongst the twinkling stars in the dark sky. I and Lisa glanced at each other and bursted into laughter. We were both both being childish and it was amusing. Now, the feast of the moon just began. We both left the terrace and went downstairs, everyone was happy to see the moon again this year, we all felt blessed and grateful. Maids, guards, Lunas, Gammas, betas and Alphas, we all became one and this moment was beautiful because no one could differentiate between the wolves. We all looked the same but that wouldn't stop them from performing their duties. I had already dressed up, not permitting anyone to choose dresses for me. I had chosen a light, simple, lace gown with a lemon and silver colour. It wasn't skimpy but it was amazingly fitting on me but Lisa, I did wonder why she loved heavy things, heavy lace dress, heavy jewelry and heavy f
I watched Leoric as I listened to his plan to stop Lustrow from receiving a boon. But this plan of his was probably going to ruin the reputation of the silver pack and he didn't care. He didn't care about what people would say but I just had to do this avert upcoming ruination. "Can you do this?" He asked me when he was done explaining and I nodded the positive. I wasn't sure if I could do this but I didn't want to disappoint him and I was already scared because I didn't know what would happen after doing it. " Good! Now go before he performs anything. " I turned to leave even though I was hesitant but I must do this. I didn't want to live my life suffering under Lustrow and he was good at torturing people without anyone knowing it. I ignored my nervousness as I sally forth to the platform to execute my task. I was acutely aware of the nobility of Alpha Ailwyn and I knew that a year wouldn't come with an Alpha not having something important he wanted, he must have been
"What is in the paper?" Leoric asked the servant as he quickly unfolded the paper. He stared at it for a while, reading through what was in the paper before refolding it and kept it in his pocket. His countenance changed immediately after reading the text and before Kevyra could ask him what was in there, he left taking quick steps out. It was a message from the Arrowhead pack but the person who sent it was anonymous, he did not know who he was. He was not expecting anyone and the letter read, 'I am at Barcon now, can we meet as soon as possible before the feast ends? Anonymous from an onymous pack... Arrowheads.' Why didn't the person tell him who he was instead of bushing about the bush? Why did he want to meet him? Leoric was eager, running as fast as his leg could carry him. Leoric ran into the Barcon, the yard of the monsoon and halted, looking for the person who asked him to come in there but there was no sign of anyone in the yard. It was quiet and dark...