Wyattâs voice was cold, his eyes flashing gold and red at this point.
Becky knew then that she had overstepped her bounds, so now she needed to tread very carefully as to not upset Wyatt even more. So, with that thought in mind, she softly said, âWolf Wyatt, I know it really isnât your âconcernâ as you put it, thatâs true, but will it hurt to give me your opinion of the situation?â she asked, wanting him to understand. She then continued, trying to explain, âIâll try to give you an example and perhaps it will help you understand why Iâm asking you this.â She hummed slightly, thinking, then said, âItâs kind of like when Demi and I go shopping and she asks me if I like a dress she sees. I might think to myself, Iâll never wear the dress, so why does my opinion of it really matter? Still, I give her my opinion on the dress. However, I give it, not only because she asked for it, but also because she is my friend and it makes her happy to know if I like it or not.â
Wolf Wyatt cocked his head studying her. His eyes were, slightly squinted as they roamed over her face. He then gruffly asked, âSo, me giving you my opinion on this subject will make you happy?â
âYes, yes, it will make me very happy to have your opinion,â Becky agreed as she nodded her head vigorously.
Finally, Wyatt gave her a slight nod. He then closed his eyes and took a deep breath as if he were clearing his thoughts. When he opened his eyes, they were solid gold showing his alpha side was dominant, he began speaking, âIf they are not happy in their pack, then it will be a constant argument between them about where they should live. Time and time again, each one will be putting in to move which will cause discord between them and their wolves. Over time, it will no longer matter how much they love each other, it will wear on their relationship and both will be miserable. As time passes it will completely tear them completely apart, destroying not only their love for each other but also their wolves. This is no way to live, so if it were me, I would tell them to go to some of the packs neighboring each of theirs and find one where they can be happy. They should look for one where their wolves feel content because when your wolf feels as if it fits in, it will make the transition to a new pack much easier.â
Becky gave him a dazzling smile as she brushed her hand across Wyattâs cheek. She then murmured, âThank you wolf Wyatt.â
âNow, would you like to explain why you asked this question of me, my precious? And explain to me why SHE is here?â Wolf Wyatt asked, his voice once more holding a snarl as he glared at Cherry.
âBecause I asked her to come, Wolf Wyatt, and before you say anything let me explain why,â Becky almost begged.
Wyatt didnât look happy about her answer, but he gave a nod for her to continue.
âYou remember how I told you I didnât want you to kill Cherry because somewhere out there her mate was searching for her? Well, he found her Wolf Wyatt and he has been looking for her for almost as long as you looked for me and because you were merciful, he found her. When Cherry came to me and told me, I was so happy for her, and I wanted to meet the man that has made her so happy. He deserves to be happy my love, and I want him to be just as happy that he found her as I am that you found me.â
Wyatt glanced over her shoulder. Becky turned to see Cherry and her mate as they began to walk forward, eventually stopping and standing a few feet from where she and Wyatt stood.
âMy name is Lucas, Warrior Stone, sir,â Lucas said as he gave a respectful half bow. He then continued, âCheryl told me how you could have killed her for what she had done, yet you didnât, instead, you spared her.â
âI spared her only because my mate asked it of me,â Wolf Wyatt growled, his eyes once more flashing red as he looked over at Cherry.
âI know, but I am still grateful, to both of you,â Lucas continued, bringing Wolf Wyattâs gaze back to him. Taking a deep breath, he continued, âEver since Cheryl told me that Becky had invited her to come, I have been looking forward to the chance that I might be able to thank you for sparing her life. You see, I have been looking for my mate since I turned sixteen and Iâm now twenty and had all but given up hope of ever finding her.
âWhen my Alpha made me come here for training, I almost disobeyed him and didnât come, which would have caused me to be tossed in the cells for my disobedience. I was beyond really caring, however, and thought to myself, why bother? Iâm without a mate, my pack hates me because of my scars and lack of agility. My next thought was, perhaps I should just go rogue and take my chances without a pack. I didnât though, not only because I have my sister to care for but also because my wolf convinced me to come. He argued that we had nothing to lose in coming here and that we might even decide to stay if Alpha Bannon would have me and my sister. So, I sucked it up and came, even though Iâm no more warrior material then a Chihuahua puppy is!â
Wyatt remained silent as he continued to stare at Lucas. It was as if he were trying to decide if his words were true or not.
So, in Wyattâs silence, Becky took a good look at the man who was Cherryâs mate. She could tell he was blind in one eye because it was a milky blue instead of the bright icy blue of the other eye, and he had burn scars that started on his cheek and ran down his neck into the collar of his shirt. Sticking out her hand, she said, âHi Lucas. Iâm Wyattâs mate Becky and I am so glad to meet you.â
Lucasâs face lit up as he smiled and right then Becky could see what Cherry saw in him. He had the look of a sweet man, who given a chance would touch anyoneâs heart by his sincerity. He then said, âCheryl has told me so much about you Becky. Mostly how sorry she was to have done you the way she did, but also how you gave her a second chance. You were a good friend, even when she didnât deserve it, and we owe so much to you.â
âIâm just glad she found her mate and that you are a mate that loves her despite her past,â Becky told him honestly. âNow, did you hear what Wyatt said about the packs?â
âYeah, and I think it is a great idea,â Lucas agreed. âI was sent here to train, but honestly I am no warrior and my alpha knew it when he sent me. I donât have the speed or the bulk of a warrior, and Iâve had my tail handed to me every day since Iâve been here.â
âSo, if your Alpha knew you were no warrior, why did he send you?â Becky asked Lucas with a frown.
Lucas gave a sad sigh before admitting, âMostly because I am an embarrassment to the pack, and it was his way of getting me out of his way. He knows Iâm not built to be a warrior, maybe he hopes someone will kill me and Iâll be one less worry for him.â
Becky gasp in shock, thinking, With this thought in mind, Becky turned to look at Wyatt. She opened her mouth to ask him if he would help Lucas, only to find him still staring at the man. His eyes were still completely gold and he had a strange look on his face.
âYour alpha sent you to a warrior training, knowing you are no warrior? What are you then?â Wolf Wyatt questioned.
Lucas looked uncomfortable as he shuffled from one foot to the other, saying, âI donât know, Warrior Stone, sir. Even before the fire, I had a small and wiry build. Iâve gotten taller, but I donât bulk up as a warrior does. My sister, however, sheâs twelve now and shows all the signs of being a tracker, a very good one. She can smell a pork rib from miles away if sheâs hungry!â He then grinned and laughed lightly.
Wolf Wyatt stood silently for a moment then demanded, âClose your eyes.â
âSir?â Lucas questioned, his head tilted, with confusion written on his face.
âClose your eyes and take a deep breath,â Wolf Wyatt repeated. When Lucas didnât immediately do as told, Wyatt growled his eyes glowing gold and red once more as he loudly growled out his demand, âI said, CLOSE YOUR EYES!â
Lucasâs eyes snapped shut, as he whimpered slightly, tilting his head in submission.
âNow focus and tell me what you smell as far as food,â Wolf Wyatt said, sounding slightly calmer, but not much.
Then, everyone waited, almost holding their breath. Becky saw Lucas take a deep breath as a frown of concentration crossed his face.
Lucas took another deep breath, and another before saying, âI smell ham, eggs, pickles, tuna,â another breath before continuing with, âSwiss cheese, baked beans, ranch dressing, or maybe Italian, and chocolate... mm... and now Iâm hungry!â He exclaimed as he opened his eyes.
âI believe you may be a tracker also,â Wolf Wyatt commented. He then asked, âWhat rank was your father?â
A sad look passed over Lucasâs face as he almost whispered, âDad was a warrior, Mom was too, they were two of the best in our pack. They both down fighting that night trying to save my sister and me from the rogues that attacked our house. The rogues had the house surrounded, so Dad led the rogues that were in front of the house off, while Mom led the ones at the back away. This left my sister and I free to make our escape before the fire could kill us. If it wasnât for Dad and Mom sacrificing themselves, my sister and I would have never made it out of that house alive. As it was, we barely made it and I have the scars to prove it.â
âUnusual for two warriors to have tracker children,â Alpha Bannon spoke up to say then.
âLucas, my best tracker just mated and went to live within his mateâs pack. Perhaps you would like to join our pack, you and your sister. Wyatt may be a warrior, but he is also a very good tracker and could give you the training you need to be good at it,â Alpha Stone said.
Wolf Wyatt turned to stare at his uncle, and with a snarl, he said, âI almost killed his mate, ShidáâÃ, for her stupidity in harming my mate. Why would I want them in our pack, much less have to train him?â
Before Alpha Stone could speak, Becky answered, âBecause everyone deserves a second chance, a chance to prove themselves, Wolf Wyatt, even Lucas. He could come train with you and then move on if they donât feel comfortable in the Stone Pack. Please, Wolf Wyatt, give them a chance!â
Wolf Wyatt turned to look at Becky, the red in his eyes now burning brightly as he said, âYou will be the end of me, Precious. The last thing I want is for that... that girl to be in my pack close to you.â
âOh, my love, it will be alright, I promise it will. For you see, I believed Cherry when she apologized to me and told me how sorry she was,â Becky told him. Then, giving him a kiss on his cheek she added, âAnd I wonât be the end of you because you love me.â
Wolf Wyatt reached down and ran his fingertips along her neck, stopping at the faint bite mark at the base of it. As he brushed his hand across the bite, she almost moaned at the sensation it left behind. He smirked, and suddenly his eyes were once more a dark chocolate brown and she found herself lost in their depths.
âAlright, Kâaalógii, for you I will accept them coming to our pack. Also, only for you, will I take the pup under my wing and train him to be a tracker. Understand, I donât do this for them, but for you, because you ask it of me, and I would do anything for you, my sweet Kâaalógii. So, I will do it because Ayóó anÃÃnÃshnÃ.â
âThank you Wyatt and you know I love you too, with everything in me I love you. You are a good man, a good wolf, a good warrior. I also believe, should you decide to, you will be a worthy alpha.â
Wyatt shook his head, disagreeing, as he murmured, âNo, I am still too much monster to be an Alpha, Kâaalógii. The warrior in me is too strong, and it would be at odds with the alpha inside, so itâs best to let that side of me stay mostly dormant. No matter what you say, I know it would be a battle to lead the pack the way an alpha would when the warrior in me cries for blood and has so very little patience.â
It was Beckyâs turn to shake her head in disagreement, feeling a bit frustrated with his continued denial of who he was. So, she said, âWyatt, you are not a monster, so stop calling yourself one, please. And you just did what any alpha would do when you answered my question. Yes, the human side of you said it wasnât your responsibility, the warrior side of you said, âIâm not an alpha, but a warriorâ, but the alpha part of you wanted to answer whether you will admit it or not.â
âI wouldnât be a good Alpha Becky. Yes, I can lead the warriors into battle but that is so different from the day to day leading of the pack,â Wyatt told her softly, yet his voice now held a bit of confusion, as if he were no longer sure anymore.
Becky looked at him then, really looked at him. To most, his face would look blank and unemotional, but to her, she could see the fear, the uncertainty, and even a bit of need. It was a fear that he would never be good enough to be alpha, even though that was what he was born to be. She also saw the uncertainty, that he was no longer sure a warrior was all that he was. Then there was the want, the want to know what it would be like to take his rightful place as alpha of the Stone Pack.
âOkay Wyatt, I wonât push you, but I do think it would be good for you to make more decisions similar to the one you made today, maybe go back to training with your uncle again on how to be an alpha,â Becky paused, wanting to word it right so he would understand what she was trying to say. âEvery day when you train, you push your warrior side to be the best he can be, I think that your alpha side needs that also. It needs to be pushed, to grow, to learn, to be.... well, to be more.â
âI agree with her Wyatt. As your wolf ages, just like a child, he craves knowledge. So, if you arenât constantly learning and growing your wolf grows bored, and a bored wolf can sometimes be a destructive one,â Alpha Bannon mentioned.
Alpha Stone nodded his agreement.
Mom must have decided that the conversation needed to be changed then because she said, âAlright I think it is time for the birthday girl and her mate to have a dance.â Then she pushed Wyatt and Becky toward the dance floor as someone restarted the music.
Wyatt took Becky in his arms, holding her tightly. Becky smiled as she lay her head on his chest, breathing in his spicy scent. She was content to be held in his arms as they swayed to the slow song that was playing.
âI love you so much Wyatt, and I only want the very best of everything for you,â Becky whispered to him as she gazed up into his beautiful brown eyes. âI want to shout it from the rooftops that I have a warriorâs love and that makes my life complete!â
Wyattâs eyes glittered as he gave that barely-there smile of his. âI too want the world to know I have found love. You know, I may be a warrior wolf, but you, my lovely Kâaalógii are a warrior at heart. So, I believe I can also say, I have a warriorâs love and that love makes my life complete also.â
Then grabbing hold of her waist, Wyatt lifted her up until their lips were level. Then, right there in front of their family and the pack, Wyatt kissed her, giving proof that she held a warriorâs love in the palm of her small hand.
THE END!