Leo
âAlpha Leo, please accept our invitation to attend a feast in Amber and Nickâs honor at Dark Moonâs packhouse.â Alpha Victor said from the front porch as he prepared to leave the next morning.
âOf course, Alpha Victor.â I mumbled. I didnât really want to attend anything at Dark Moon, but it was important that our packs remained at peace.
âFantastic. Tomorrow night then?â Alpha Victor asked.
âSee you then.â I nodded, turning my back on the Alpha and retreating to the packhouse. Amber and Nick were standing in the doorway, sucking face again.
âAmber, letâs go. Youâll be reunited shortly.â Alpha Victor sighed at his daughter.
âSee you tomorrow, my love.â Nick purred, making me physically ill.
âMay this be our last goodbye.â Amber said with equally as pathetic goo goo eyes. Amber and Nick shared another kiss before she left in her fatherâs car.
âCome on, man, we have some things to prepare for.â I said to Nick. Nick nodded and followed me to my office where Jacks was already waiting.
âTomorrow evening we will go to Dark Moon and entertain the Alpha for a brief dinner. Nick, you will bring Amber home and you two can have your pick at any of the available cottages or redo the Gamma quarters on the third floor.â I explained.
âThanks, Leo.â Nick nodded.
âJacks, you and I will take care of everything for a week so Nick can settle in with his mate.â I added.
âSounds good.â Jacks agreed.
âAlso, Nick, thank you.â I looked over at my Gamma.
âFor?â He asked, confused.
âFor mating with Amber so I didnât have to.â
âExcuse me?â Nick attempted to restrain from yelling at his Alpha.
âThey were here because my father wanted me to take Amber as my chosen mate and Luna.â I answered in a bored tone.
âWhat?â Nick was losing it now.
âCalm down. I sent them away with a hell no.â I waved my hand, dismissing Nickâs attitude.
âGood.â Nick grumbled, slumping in his chair and crossing his arms like a pouty child.
âAny news on the borders?â I asked, changing the topic.
âNope, all clear.â Jacks said.
Twelve years ago, shortly before I became Alpha, Dark Moon had a massive and tragic rogue attack. It led to the death of their Beta and his mate. It orphaned a little girl. Ever since then, we remained on high alert. Our borders were heavily patrolled against any impending danger. But, all was quiet. For 12 years, there were no rogue sightings and no threats against our pack.
Still, I wasnât about to be the Alpha who let his guard down and allowed rogues into the packâs territory. So, we stayed on alert and our warriors continued to be trained to perfection.
âAlright, thatâs all for today. Get out of here.â I said to Jacks and Nick.
âCome on, itâs Nickâs last night as a single man, weâve got to go out.â Jacks complained. I rolled my eyes at the pair of them. Nick shrugged,
âHeâs got a point.â
âFine.â I grumbled but couldnât help the sly smile that plagued my lips.
The thing is, Nick and Jacks werenât just my second and third in command, they were also my best friends since childhood. I ignored tradition, an admittedly normal attribute of mine, and refused to take the sons of my fatherâs Beta and Gamma. Instead, I named my own. Breaking the bloodline really succeeded in pissing my father off, but I didnât care. I trusted Nick and Jacks far more than two men who never had to work for anything a day in their life.
An hour later, the three of us were at The Cave, a local pub that many of the wolves frequented. It was owned by a human family that had a long history of protecting our packâs secret.
Our small town near Reedsport, Oregon was home to a mixture of wolves and humans. 367 acres of the Deans Creek wildlife preserve makes up the pack territory, another 200 and something belonging to Dark Moon. Meanwhile, the town it surrounded was fair game for all species.
Most of the humans knew about us or at least the legends that surrounded the town and its strange occupants. The families who came from old bloodlines passed stories down for generations that led all the way back to the packâs founders. Transplants learned the legends like they were scary stories told around the campfire.
âAnother round, Johnny!â Jacks ordered the bartender for more shots. Nick cheered as he threw back three more drinks.
âWhatâs wrong, Alpha?â Nick laughed at me as I traded a shot for a glass of whisky.
âWeâre not 21 anymore, fellas.â I smirked.
âDude, you were always a party pooper.â Jacks said, rolling his eyes.
âShut up.â I grumbled.
âYouâre just jelly that I met my mate and yooooou havenât.â Nick sang.
âDid you just say jelly?â I raised my eyebrow at him.
âMaybe.â He shrugged.
âMaybe no more shots.â Jacks laughed, plucking the glass from Nickâs hand.
âHey!â Nick whined, reaching for the glass,
âI wasnât done.â
âYeah, I think you are.â Jacks motioned towards the bartender to cut us off. Nick started to complain, but Jacks threw him over his shoulder and carried him off to the parking lot.
âDude!â Nick shouted just before he threw up all down the back of Jacks.
âWhat the hell!â Jacks basically threw Nick across the parking lot and shook out of his jacket.
âOh man, thatâs disgusting.â I gulped, trying not to gag,
âJust remember, Jacks, this was all your idea.â I pointed out.
Jacks raised his middle finger at me before dragging Nick into the back of my car. I hopped in and rolled down all the windows.
âYou will jump out of this car before you vomit in it.â I ordered Nick.
âYes, sir.â Nick slurred. I shook my head at the pair of idiots in my back seat.