Risa’s pov.I was seated in the meeting point as agreed, and waiting. I kept checking my watch to see what the latest update had become, but it didn't seem to be coming sooner as expected. I was a bit worried about the way that had said they would get the job done, and they hadn't returned here Yet. I swallowed, trying my best to make sure that my mind was in the right place. I needed time to be able to get in place. It wasn't in the right sense, but my heart only returned back to normal when I heard the truck coming. A smile immediately formed on my face, and I tried to contain the excitement I was feeling inside. I waited until the men came, and there were two unfamiliar faces with them.“How was she meeting? I heard she was supposed to die from one of the rogues.” I asked the men, and they immediately itched their heads. “Well she's still alive. According to the information we got. He's now locked up in jail, but we got something better for you,” they explained to me, making
Tia's povI really wanted to know what was happening. I wanted to know why they wanted to get rid of me."So what the plan now? Are we going to find them or what?" Jayven asked. He seemed really concerned about whatever had happened. I on the other hand was still very confused. Why I wanted was a bit different. I needed to actually make sense of whatever was going on. I needed to understand why they hated a female leader. I turned towards Jayven, but no words left my lips. I was too worried to even speak about anything. The thought that I could have died because they didn't want a female alpha was frightening. They would have just made a move to overthrow my government, or probably tell me to my face. Murmurs still spread around. The senior elder was tge most cobfused. "I have heard them murmur and go against your wishes, but then I didnt expect them to be this brutal with whatever was going on. I mean, there was already a lot that I couldn't handle. It was already becoming too mu
Tia's povI headed into the meeting room again. The rogues had struck again, but this time, it was something else. I needed to tackle it now matter what happened. This time Jayven walked behind me. His eyes looked at me with caution as we walked. "So are you trying to tell me that at the end of the day there's going to be a war if time's not taken? You need to consider what you're saying. There are kids and mother's in this pack." I paused right in front of the meeting room and turned towards him with a smile on my face. "I know you're concerned, but then there's something you also need to consider. You need to consider that at the end of the day things are going to be almost impossible to handle except through this means." Tjrres no doubt that things were becoming deeper than usual. There was no doubt that it was just as quiet as ever when she walked in, and Jayven noticed the awkward mode in the room. He didn't want to look into it. Infact, he was exceptionally quiet. There wa
Zanna/Tia's pov"So you're trying to tell me there was another attack?" I asked, walking towards the meeting room with urgency. I didn't even know how else to handle the Situation. This was the third attack this week, and I was worried, I didn't even know how else to make it make sense. I walked into the meeting room, greeted by the familiar faces of the pack elders. Our pack's safety was at stake, and I knew we had to act fast."Let's get started," I said, taking my seat. "We've had multiple reports of rogues entering our territory through the borders. We need to tighten security and figure out how they're getting in."The elders nodded in agreement, and we began brainstorming solutions. Some suggested increasing patrols, while others proposed reinforcing the borders."I think I would do that I will ensure that things are in other no matter what happens. I will make sure to always try my best as the alpha. It's fine." As we discussed, I couldn't shake off the feeling that we were m
Zanna/Tia's pov The next day, a meeting with the elders were held. For some reason they wanted to see us concerning some issues that rose up. I didn't mind, but Jayven was a bit worried. “Why are you worried?” I asked, my eyes fixed on him. It was obvious that he had a lot of things already on hands. At a point, he paced back and forth. “I'm worried because they really don't like the fact that a woman is leading, not all of them, but a few of them. You have to understand that I really don't have the time to start thinking about the way things are.” I chuckled. “Is that why you're sacred? What if I give you an assurance about it, huh?” I asked, and there was silence. No one knew what was going on exactly.“I'm not scared. Hey, I'm a beta, I'm just worried…’ he expressed, trying to get things right, and that was when I explained to him everything I thought they wanted to talk about. “I just have a feeling that they want to address us concerning all that was going on. I just have a
Jayven's povEveryone left the place, and Tia made an exit too. Lana was already gone, but we still needed to talk. The fact that things were already going one way off was already something to be worried about, but at this point, she didn't even know what to do about it anymore. Her heart raced, and she tried her best to be calm about the issue. I could hear her heart beat, but as soon as I entered the room with her I paused, my eyes staring directly at her. “What the hell did he say? You slept with someone at the hostel and didn't tell me?” I asked, but she shook her head.“I didn't sleep with anyone. I'll tell you what happened. Just listen okay?” She said, and I crossed my hands over my chest. I wasn't mad at her. I was just really worried about her, and the kind of person that she was. “i just got too drunk, and I swear I knew there wasn't anyone in the room when I got in there. Even when I was drunk, I was a but alert. There was no one there.” No words were said. Infant, I di