2/2 Game of Destiny Chapter 17-1 Cadence came flying out of nowhere and jumped up on me to give me a hug. The sheer fored of the pup had me stumbling back before I found my balance..
âCadence!â Finlay barked. âYou canât just tackle people.â
âIâm sorry, Alpha, I was just happy to see her,â Cadence said. He looked at me with his big, sad puppy eyes.
âItâs okay. I missed you too,â I told him and gave him a hug before being him on the ground. âWhat have you been doing while I was away?â I asked and then I listened to him telling me about everything he had been doing. Finlay also listened patiently.
âWow, that was a lot of things,â I said when Cadence had listed everything âAre you going to stay this time?â the pup asked.
âI am. I just need to get all my things into my room,â I told him.
âI can help,â he offered. Finlay smiled and reached into the car and pulled out a small bag.
âHere you go. Be careful with it,â he told Cadence, He grabbed a stack of boxes of his own and I took one. Medow and Sam took a couple more and Martin came walking and joined in as well. Before I knew it all pack members in the area had grabbed a box and with the limited amount of boxes, everyone had to make one trip and then I was moved in.
Thank you, everyone,â I said as they left the boxes in neat stacks in the corner of my room.
âIâll see you later, Amie, Cadence called out and waved as he left..
âHe likes you,â Finlay pointed out.
âHeâs a sweetheart,â I said.
âMy aunt and Medow will stop by in a while. I asked them to give you at least an hour to settle in. But they are excited, so donât expect much more time than that,â Finlay told me..
âIâm looking forward to it. And thank you for all the help.â
âDonât mention it. Let me know if you need samething. Iâll see you at dinner.â When Finlay left, I was alone and took a moment to look out the windows. I loved the view of the brook. I took a deep breath. Iâm home. I found the boxes labelled âclothesâ and started unpacking. Finlay was right. Almost an hour on the dot after he left, Medow and Marta knocked on my door.
âDo you have a moment to sit down and go over t tomorrowâs ceremony?â Marta asked.
âIt sounds like fun. Why donât you come in? Itâs a little bit of a mess at the moment. But we can sit at the table by the windows,â I suggested.
âWe were hoping you would offer, so we brought snacks,â Medow said and showed me a basket. As I let them inside, she unpacked it on the table. There were cookies, fudge, cupcakes, fresh fruit and socas.
âTomorrow is the big day! Medow exclaimed. Marta smiled at the younger wolf.
ou will have âYou have to forgive her, she is young and full of excitement,â Marta said.
1 âHow could I not be? Do you know how long itâs been since we had a bloodening?â I laughed âI take it that not many seek out the pack to become members?â I asked. Both women shrugged.
1/2 Chapter 17-1 âWe havenât ranked, which puts us at the bottom. Not many know about us and those who do know the risk of joining a low ranking pack,â Marta told me. I nodded. As a low ranking pack there was a real threat from other packs and rogues. Pinlay and the pack had bought their land when they needed new pack land. Because that wi who Finlay, and therefore the pack, was. But there were other ways to get pack land. If you were a new pack or a pack in need of more land, you could get it by attacking another one. You could, theoretically, attack any pack. But you would be insane to try and do so with one of the top ranked packs. Not only had they proven to be stronger than all other packs, they also had more allles than one else. So, your best het was to go after the lower ranked packs.
âI get that,â I said, âLast to join was Gordon, but he didnât need a bloadening as he muted Alica. He chose to join us rather then her joining his old pack, Medow said.
âBut itâs al always a joyful thing to have a bloodening. It will do the park good to celebrate,â Marin added.
âYou havenât planned anything big, have you?â I asked, feeling a bit worried.
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2/2 Game of Destiny Chapter 17-2 âNo, no,â Medow said, waving her hand, I looked at Marta.
âItâs a big occasion,â Marta told me. Then they walked me through the plans. If I had planned it, I may have scaled it down a bit.
But I didnât mind their way either, they did have a point that it was something worth celebrating. âHow open do you want to be about your past?â Marta asked. I understood the underlying question Did I want people to know about my rejection?
âI want to be open,â I told her, I may not be latent, but I wanted my new pack to know me, know how I came to be one of them.
Medow looked between me and Marta.
âI feel like Iâm missing something,â she said.
âThe reason I left my old pack was because my mate rejected me because my wolf hadnât come to me,â I told her. The dull ache was hardly noticeable as I spoke the words.
âNo!â Medow gasped and she put her hand over her heart as if to protect it. Tears welled in her eyes. âHow could they do something like that?â she whispered. I smiled at her genuine reaction. She had such a kind heart.
âItâs okay, Medow, I think it was for the best, thatâs how I ended up here,â I told her. Before she could say something, there was a hard knock on my door.
âMedow?!â Sam called, I smiled. He must have felt her distress and came running.
âItâs okay, let him in,â I told her, and Marta gave me a knowing look. Medow went to the door and she and Sam had a quiet conversation. They shared a kiss and when Medow came back, she looked happier and wiped her eyes to get rid of the tears.
âHe must have been an idiot. Itâs lucky you got rid of him. I donât want you to end up with an idiot. We will find someone that deserve you,â Medow told me with a fierce look in her eyes. I smiled at her.
âThank you,â I said and gave her a long hug. She just nodded.
We ended up talking all the way to dinner. We walked down to the dining room together. Finlay, Sam and Martin were already there. Sam hurried over to Medow, I could see he was still worried. It felt nice seeing their bond. I sat down at the table next to Finlay.
âAre you okay? Sam said you wanted to be open about what happened to you?â he whispered to me. I smiled at him and nodded.
âIt feels better that way,â I answered in the same low voice. He nodded, âAnd did you have a chance ce to go through tomorrow?â He then asked in his normal voice.
âWe did. They have done an amazing job. I feel honoured,â I said truthfully.
âNot too much?â
âNo. I think it will be perfect,â I said.
For course it will be,â Marta huffed.
âAnd then we can sit down and talk. I have something I want to ask you,â Martin said.
-Twill âI will do my best to answer any questions, I promised. Dinner was relaxed. Several members of the pack came by to welcome me and to say they were looking forward to the bloodening. I found myself enjoying being social, something I hadnât enjoyed in years.
âDo you want to go for a run? Finlay asked as dinner was over.
1/2 Chapter 17-2 You mean at a wolf?â I asked feeling my excitement build. He chuckled.
âyes, itâs not common for us to go running in human form. I know will have a pack run tomorrow after the bloodening. havenât shifted in a couple of weeks,â he told me.
âI would love to,â I told him.
âCan we come 43 well? Medow asked.
âOf course,â Finlay said, Martin and Sam wanted to join as well.
âMarta?â I asked. She shook her head.
but YOU âMy time for running wild in the forest is behind me. I will stay here and keep an eye on things.â Finlay led the group into the woods. We stopped in an area with trees that had branches closer to the ground that let us place our clothes on them. Everyone started shifting and I took a breath. I had never changed into my wolf on command before. But when I shifted to my human form, Finlay had told me to focus on being human. I did the opposite now and felt the shift to wolf. It was fast and painless. Finlay was still in his human form and I knew he had been waiting to see if I needed help. I yipped at him. He chuckled.
on. The âNever doubt you, Red,â he told me and shifted into his wolf. It was annoying to not be able to communicate with the others in my wolf form, But after tomorrow we would be able to mindlink. I took the opportunity to enjoy the still new feeling of running as a wolf. The moon was almost not visible at all, a stark contrast to last time. But the ground was soft and pleasant to run forest was full of interesting scents and the air was warm. Finlay guided us on a long run through forest, along the river and then. back into the forest. Several times I scented game and my instinct was to track it, hunt it, kill it. But each time, Finlay guided me away from the track. Apparently, I wasnât ready to hunt yet. We finally ended up back where we had begun. I shifted back and got dressed.
âYouâre a natural,â Martin told me.
âThank you.â
âAnd damned are you fast! I can usually keep up with the boys, but when you gave it all over that open glade, you left me in the dust,â Medow side and laughed.
âThat was so much fun. But that wasnât my all. That was just stretching out,â I told her. It made her laugh even more.
âIâm hungry,â Sam declared as we headed back to the p pack house.
âIâm sure we have leftovers, and ice cream,â Medow said. We all ended the night with an impromptu feast in the kitchen.
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