Chapter 33 Following the Scent of Flowers
Mated To An Enemy
Since Caleb had cancelled the sparring session for the morning, Ashleigh was left unsure of what she should do. Exploring the facilities had left her with lingering questions and frustrations about the differences between Summer and Winter.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
She could go train in the obstacle courses, except the other wolves training in the area would give her nasty looks or talk about her as though she didnât have great hearing.
Ashleigh had a thick skin, but even she could only take so much.
She found herself back in her room laying on her bed staring up at the ceiling.
âIâm so bored,â she whispered to herself, âif he was going to cancel, he should have at least let me go with the others.â
The rest of the representatives had left to explore the borders once more, this time to witness staged attacks. Ashleigh had been restricted from all activities with the other representatives because of Calebâs schedule. It hadnât been an issue until today.
She grunted in frustration, getting up from the bed and pacing around, she glanced out the window. The rolling hills, river, a mountain without snow. She smiled to herself as she realized what she wanted to do.
***
Twenty minutes later she panted happily as she raced through the trees. Without any snow to slow them down, her four legs were taking her faster than they ever had before.
She jumped from rock to rock, dashed between trees, and drank from the river. The air was different here. Raising her snout to the sky, she sniffed.
Trees, dirt, flowers. That was the one that smelled different. She walked into the trees following the scent of the flowers. She found a small clearing in the trees. Tall green grass with patches of wildflowers, this was what she had smelled..
Ashleigh bounded into the flowers, hopping around, sometimes rolling in the dirt. Enjoying the freedom of it all. She laid back lazily in the sunshine. A beautiful yellow and purple flower grew next to her, she leaned forward sniffing it deeply, sneezing as the pollen hit the back of her nose.
âCareful, Winter wolf,â a womanâs voice called behind her, âthe bees are quite fond of those.â
Ashleigh jumped back, turning to face the intruder. It was an older woman, probably in her early fifties. Brown hair with grey highlights. She carried a large wooden walking stick that she was currently leaning on with both hands. She smiled warmly.
âHow does she know who I am?â Ashleigh wondered to herself. This was the first time she had shifted since arriving in Summer. And she didnât recognize this woman; she sniffed the air looking for her scent. It was familiar and yet still foreign to her.
âOh, weâve never met, Winter,â she chuckled. âBut I do know all the Summer wolves, and you are not one of them.â
Ashleigh shifted back to her human form. She was glad Caleb had provided each of them with a set of mesh training gear. Even if it limited her ability to feel the wind in her fur, it was better than being caught naked in the woods. Again.
âHow did you know I wasnât one of the other representatives?â Ashleigh asked curiously.
The woman smiled and took a few steps closer, until she stood in the sunlight. Ashleigh was able to see her features better now, she was beautiful. Her eyes were the color of a stormy sky.
âWinter wolves have a second coat,â she laughed. âI assume it is a natural evolution from the climate your pack inhabits. But it makes it easier to identify a Winter wolf. Much like the Autumn wolves all have some kind of dark marking in their fur.â
Ashleigh thought of Bell for a moment, they had run together many times, and the woman was right. Bellâs wolf form was almost completely white, except for some black around her ears and down over her snout.
âSpring wolves are all much lighter colors, greys or tans. Summer wolves all have some red in their fur,â the woman added.
Ashleigh hadnât had the chance to see many wolves outside of winter. Definitely not a Summer wolf. The one time Caleb had shifted around her, she had been busy running away. Now she was curious about what his wolf looked like.
âYour wolf is quite beautiful I must say,â the woman smiled. âYou look happy here too. I didnât expect to see a Winter wolf smiling in Summer ever again.â
âIâm sorry,â Ashleigh said, holding back the irritation she felt, âwho are you?â
If she was going to have to listen to someone else talking about her as though she were a fungus on their precious summer lands, she at least deserved to know their name.
âMy name is Fiona,â the woman smiled.
âNice to meet you, Iâm Ashleigh. Not Winter, or Winter wolf, or some other name that is meant to show me how little you think of me just because of where I come from.â Ashleigh growled.
âGoodness.â Fiona laughed. âI truly did not mean to offend you with my choice of words, I just didnât know your name. I thought acknowledging you as Winter would at least be better than saying âhey random wolf over thereâ, but I suppose I was wrong.â
Her voice was all smiles and laughter. Fiona was not offended by Ashleigh or her outburst.
âIâm sorry,â Ashleigh sighed.
âTheyâve really been giving you a rough time, havenât they?â
âNo,â Ashleigh shook her head, âI mean, yea, they donât like me, and they havenât tried to hide it. But itâs not like anyone has really done anything mean to me.â
âThen why do you seem so upset that I know you are from Winter?â
âIâm not sure.â Ashleigh replied honestly. âI have never spent much time outside of Winter, I guess the differences are⦠getting to me?â
âIs it bad?â Fiona asked.
âItâs just⦠different.â Ashleigh sighed once more, unable to say what she meant.
âOk, is it better?â
âI donât know.â Ashleigh answered, she had been wondering that herself.
âHmm,â Fiona murmured, before shrugging her shoulders. âWell, all I can say is that in spite of the questions you face, I hope you find joy during your time in Summer.â
âThank you.â Ashleigh smiled.
âTry not to let their grumbles and stink eyes get you down.â Fiona laughed, referring to the other wolves. âMy mate was well loved.â
âYour mate?â Ashleigh asked, unsure what Fiona meant.
âYes,â Fiona smiled, âAlpha Cain.â
Ashleigh felt as though ice water had been poured over her.
âHe was a good man, his people loved him dearly. They donât hate you dear, they just miss him.â
âYou⦠you are the Luna⦠you are Caââ Ashleigh stuttered out.
âNo dear.â Fiona interrupted, stepping closer to Ashleigh and holding her eye contact as she spoke a little quieter. âI am not Luna anymore, that position belongs to Calebâs mate.â
***
Fiona remained in the clearing long after Ashleigh had made her awkward getaway. She smiled, feeling the warmth of the sun on her aching bones.
Two years later it still hurt, but at least she could walk again.
She reached her hand into her pocket, pulling out a metal disc and placing it on her temple.
âI met her,â she said out loud.
âWhat did you think?â came a voice in her mind.
âI am not sure yet,â replied Fiona. âShe isnât ready. Not to be Luna, not to be his.â
There was a sadness in her voice.
âAre you sure you donât have an opinion of her already?â the voice replied with an auditory smile.
âWatch that sass, boy,â she growled playfully.
âOf course,â he replied with a chuckle, âdo I have orders?â
âMore of the same, keep an eye on them. Keep him safe.â Fiona sighed.
âAlways.â
âGood, now get back to work before someone makes trouble, again.â Fiona smiled before removing the neural link.
Across the territory at the southern border, Galen smiled to himself.
âOf course, Madam,â he whispered as he touched a hidden disc implanted at the base of his thumb, cutting off his neural link.