MasukZane With today being Falco and Freya's birthday, neither one of them wanted to have anything to do with anyone from the opposite sex. As the girls cleaned one of the multi-room guest cabins, Kaden, Falco, Manny, Aiden, and I did yard work at the banquet hall. "I can't wait for this damned summit to be over with," Kaden grumbled as he pulled some weeds to prepare for the fresh mulch. Manny wiped the sweat from his forehead with his t-shirt. "Yeah, I'm not opposed to doing extra work, but I didn't realize Seth would want things so damn perfect." I quietly shook my head as I continued raking the mulch that Aiden put down. Falco's face suddenly paled and he turned around and threw up behind one of the flowering shrubs. "Dude! What the fuck?! I JUST put that mulch down!" Aiden yelled as Manny turned around and started to dry heave. Kaden started laughing at Manny. "I hope you pick a profession that doesn't require a strong stomach!" Falco spat a few times before he immedi
Freya The girls and I were going around to help make sure that everything was set for the summit, and we were FINALLY in our last room. Yeah, there are Omegas that get paid to take care of these things, but with large events like this, we all help out. We learned at a young age that Seth doesn't treat anyone differently based on rank, and that the pack does best when we all work together. Plus, we get in trouble if we don't help. "So, Jessie, how have things been going with you and Zeke?" Layla asked with the cheesiest smirk as she wiggled her eyes. Jessabelle's eyes lit up as a genuine smile formed on her face. "Slow. They're going slow and that's exactly how I want them to go right now. We're just taking time to get to know each other. We both have our own issues we need to work on, so slow is perfect." "Why is he back, anyway?" I asked out of curiosity. Jessabelle shrugged. "Honestly, I don't know. We haven't talked about it yet. I'm sure I'll find out when he's ready to
Roxanne It's been far too long since we've been back at the pack house for longer than just a day or two. Sitting around the living room with everyone felt like the good old days. I only wish that it could be under different circumstances. "This isn't exactly bad. More like preparation for the future!" Batiti said excitedly. I knew my wolf was just happy to be back where we could not only shift without judgment, but train as well. But that's not why we're back ..... "What is so urgent that you had to come home right before the summit?" Sam asked with suspicious eyes as he leaned back on the couch. "Usually trying to get you out here is a months-long process, even for a day visit." I sighed, knowing this was going to be difficult to explain. "I want to start by reminding you all how my own mate didn't tell me I would actually be pregnant with four girls, but it would look like 1 on the screen. So I don't want to hear anything from any of you regarding being upset about secr
Dis (Luke) Is it pathetic that I bought a house to be able to detox myself for her? Because that's exactly what I did. There was a small unoccupied house that sat on about fifty acres of land connected to the back of Gypsy Rain's territory. I found out who the owner was and made a cash offer that they couldn't refuse before they thought about putting it on the market, and Seth, the land hoarder, had a chance to buy it. This is where I stayed as my body slowly cleansed itself from the evil that it had absorbed during the years that I stayed in the underworld. The funny thing about letting go of so much negativity and hatred is how much better you end up feeling. It made sense as to why humans died so young. All of that jealousy, animosity, and anger ... the lies, deceit, and desire to bring others down just to feel better about themselves. They literally put their happiness in everyone else's hands. Then I get their evil souls to fuel the earth. It's a pathetic cycle that
Jessabelle Zane and I were both babies when our parents came to Gypsy Rain. We turned eighteen months ago, and neither of us has found our mate yet. My nineteenth birthday was right around the corner, and instead of taking online classes from home, I planned to go off to college if I didn't find my mate at the summit. That's how Dr. Trisha Albano met her mate, Sol, after all. I was daydreaming about my future when we all heard the commotion outside and decided to see what was happening.The closer we got to the front door, the more antsy Nikki, my cinnamon colored wolf, became. I rubbed my forehead with ample pressure, trying to ease away the pain that she was causing me. The spinning is killing me .... "Don't you feel it, Jessie?" Nik asked excitedly. Feel it? The only thing I could feel was dizziness. As soon as Aiden opened the door, I caught a very faint fresh, desert scent ...... what is that? Then, I saw a familiar red car in the driveway. Zeke? I haven't seen hi
Falco Everyone was eagerly waiting for Roxie and Blue to arrive with the girls, as we hadn't seen them in a few years. When they did manage to come for a visit, it was usually a pretty short stay. But I guess that's what happens when you're in the position that Roxie is in, being in line to be the next fairy queen and all. Aiden, Kayden, Zane, Manny and a few of the other guys were playing football in the front yard while they waited, but I decided to take a walk to get away from hearing about the summit. "They're excited. Just like every other wolf our age. Why are you so negative about it?" Karro, my wolf, asked me. He was no different than any of the other male wolves when it came to finding our mate. He's basically tail-whipped, and he's not even mated yet. Pathetic. "I'm not negative. I just don't see what the big deal is, that's all," I grumbled out loud. "Falco, it's our ma ....." But I quickly interrupted him. "Don't even say it! I'm honestly so sick of hearing
Jolene Pack life was slowly getting back to normal, for the most part. After our allies returned to their packs, we held a memorial service for those we had lost. The guilt of Waya's death hit harder during the pack run, knowing that Buffy and I would never again see our friend who saved us. S
Rieka A decent-looking man with a strong jawline, slicked-back black hair, and black eyes appeared in front of the dwindling fire, holding onto Timophy's black heart. Amar and Dub quickly put themselves between the strange man and I, still in their amarok and aethon forms, as Seth held my hand
Seth A pack can only be as strong as its Alpha, which is why I run my pack with the other ranking members instead of by myself. Doing so helped ease the burden if something was going on in our lives. Unfortunately, right now, something was going on with all of us. Damian and Izzy were still he
Rieka Leviathian, Fiona, Niamph, Sloane, and their warriors immediately went back home as soon as their dead became one with their elements. They left so quickly that I didn't even have a chance to properly thank them for everything that they had done. The other Alphas and Lunas stayed for an







