Chapter 13
CARLYLEâS POV
Dressed as a royal that I am, adorned in the regalia that suits both my Alpha status and my status of a refined businessman, I approached the borders of the Night Bliss Pack, Alpha Rexâs Pack. The fabric of my suit exuded authority with every deliberate step I took. Approaching the pack, one could almost feel the tension hanging in the airâa silent sense of rivalry between me and Alpha Rex from the moments of history that we shared history in both business and the wild.
As I stepped into their territory, the atmosphere crackled with an unspoken power struggle. Meeting the rival Alpha, our eyes spoke volumes, showing a history of clashes and power struggle.
Even my escort who were Gammas seemed to sense the charged atmosphere, standing alert as a silent acknowledgment of the respect and rivalry interwoven between us. In those moments, surrounded by the rival Alphaâs territory, every word and gesture carried the weight of our past battles, creating an atmosphere where the echoes of both business competition and primal instincts collided.
As I and my escorts stepped our legs into their borders, the vigilant sentinels of the Night Bliss Pack acknowledged our arrival, their eyes showing a mix of curiosity in between.
I didnât bother saying a word to them when they asked about who I was. All I did was: raise my totem seal in front of their faces and I was let in with a respectful bow and ant apology. I was very popular in those times and it wonât be an understatement to say I rule the wolf world. Out there, I was always referred to as âAlpha of the Alphas
Inside the Night Bliss territory, toward Alpha Rexâs guest room, the packâs surroundings reflected a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. The packâs air exuded an aura of strength, with sturdy wooden structures that nestled seamlessly into the natural landscape.
Colorful banners adorned with the Night Bliss packâs emblem fluttered in the breeze. Wolves of various ages, their fur ranging in colours and lengths moved about with
purpose.
âYouâre welcome to our pack, Alpha Carlyle.â A pack warden said to me, before leading me to my destination which was the place I would be meeting my target host.
âThank you. Itâs my honour being here with you,â I replied with a taunt smile.
Guided by the warder and another warder whom I considered to be his fellow, I followed their directions to Alpha Rexâs guest room. The air hummed with anticipation
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as the young guards led me through the territory, and a subtle tension marked the path toward the heart of their pack.
As I walked toward the guest room, a young lady who looked to be in her early twenties unexpectedly crossed my path, colliding with me. She was wearing a transparent silky veil on her face, with the ends of the veil tied across, resting beautifully on her ears. Her eyes, veiled behind the gauzy material, met mine momentarily, a mix of surprise and e defiance.
âMy apologies, young man. I didnât notice you were there.â She was being apologetic.
âWatch your step next time,â I replied stoically, clearing my throat as I tried so much to look away from her.
âWell, you should also be more careful. I have the right of way. With the way youâre speaking, I feel youâre kind of arrogant towards me.â She was being defiant in a way.
âIn a pack territory, the right of way is earned, not claimed. Be more mindful,â I said to her, heading forward without looking back.
I could tell that she was taken aback by the lack of apology from me and attempted to assert herself, but my gaze remained unwavering. After a ew stes away from the spot if collision with her, I took a moment to look back but she was gone, obviously angry. In my mind, I concluded that she should be one of those spoilt brats that were over pampered by their parents or guardians.
Upon getting to the guest room, the wardens left I and my escorts to ourselves.
âYou can wait here, Alpha Carlyle. Our Alpha would be out to meet you soon.â They bowed slightly.
It didnât take long before Alpha Rex made hist
presence.
âTo what do I owe this visit, Alpha Carlyle?â His voice was resonant and unwavering, as it cut through the air as he addressed me. The familiarity in his tone hinted at a history of interactions, as his demeanour showed the unyielding strength that marked him as the leader of the pack. So far so good, he didnât changed much since I saw him last.
âAs usual, Alpha Rex, Iâll go straight to the point,â I replied, while he took his seat on a regal chair directly adjacent to mine.
âHmmn, as usual. He mumbled.
âIâm here for an important issue which centers on the Canthrastras,â I began.
âThe Canthrastras?â Alpha Rexâs response held an unmistakable surprise. His normally composed expression faltered for a moment, his brows furrowing as he struggled with
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the unexpected nature of the topic I approached him with. The air changed with an unspoken tension, and Alpha Rexâs eyes which was usually steady, betrayed a subtle flicker of concern. It was so obvious that the mention of the Canthrastras had touched a nerve, stringing up a sensitive subject that caught him off guard: so unexpected.
âYes, the Canthrastrasâ I afirmed.
âWhat about them? Theyâve been gone in a long while.â His gaze had a hint of suspicion in them toward me. Well, it was understandable.
âIf you remember, thereâs a particular emblem they use as their sign and symbol
âYes, they call it the Canthronâ
âExactly! Iâm talking about that. The sign has appeared again. For about a month past now, the sign has been drawn across the walks in my pack borders andâ¦. I briefed him about the incidents in my pack which was reported to me by Donald, my Beta.
âHow am I to believe this: You and I know how they went out of existence. Itâs been years now, Alpha Carlyle. No one ever mentioned them.â
âExactly the reason I am here, Alpha Rex.â I replied. I expected such a reaction from him in the first place and that was why I went there prepared.
âI knew youâll act this way. Take a look at this.â I gave one of my escorts a wrapped envelope to hand over to Alpha Rexâs handâman who passed it to Alpha Rex. It was a silent tradition that has been practiced for safety reasons.
âThe Talican?â He asked, wideâeyed.
âYes, youâre right.â
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