14: Chapter 14
Luna Graced
LOGAN
Logan ordered everyone to get back to training, then called the Oracle and blurted out what had happened.
Her sigh was loud enough to hear through the phone. âIâm aware, Beta. And Iâm almost to her house.â
âThank you, Oracle.â
Leaving the warriors under Ryeâs watchful gaze, Logan took off for Abbyâs house at a sprint. As he burst into the clearing, he could hear Roman shouting.
âYou canât do that!â
Abby was cowering on her front porch, wearing a robe, her hair wet. âIâm sorry, Alpha! I donât know what I did!â
âYou canât shower! And you canâtâ¦you canât touch yourself like that!â Roman paced in front of her, throwing his hands up in the air.
âYes, Alpha.â
Logan felt someone touch his arm and looked down at the Oracle, who was watching the scene with narrowed eyes.
âShe was washing, that is all,â the Oracle said.
Logan shook his head, confused. âHe doesnât want her to wash?â Heâd never seen his alpha in such a state.
The Oracle didnât answer, just cackled gleefully.
Alpha Roman growled from deep in his chest. âAnd you ~hummed~.â
âYes, Alpha,â Abby said, keeping her head lowered.
Logan glanced at the Oracle. âDo I need to get him?â
âNo.â She shook her head, and the beads and charms in her braids clicked softly. âHeâll leave on his own. This is the first battle. With his mind.â
Roman let out a roar and a pulse of alpha energy before he turned around and started toward them. Logan could see his eyes flashing even from a distance.
He kept his voice low. âWhatâsââ
âGo with him back to the training grounds,â the Oracle interrupted. âI will go to her.â
He knew better than to argue with her. âYes, Oracle. As you wish.â
The alpha stomped up to them, his expression twisted with a palpable fury. Logan bowed his head but snuck a peek. Romanâs dark eyes were aflame and his big fists were clenched.
âHer legs!â He cried as he tossed his hands in the air.
Logan couldnât see anything wrong with Abbyâs legs, but ~something~ about them had set off the alpha. With one last glance at the newest pack member, he turned to follow Roman.
ABIGAIL
âIs there a rule about bathing, Oracle? Or humming? I didnât see anything about it in the pack law book you gave me yesterday.â
As Abby sat on her new porch with a mug of tea cooling in her hand, anxiety twisted inside her. She still wasnât sure what sheâd done wrong, only that it had been something big.
But Alpha Roman had rushed off without explanation, right before the Oracle had tapped on her door.
The old woman had encouraged Abby to make some tea and settle on the porch with her, and after quickly changing into some workout clothes, she did. But Abby still wasnât calm.
âHe was so angry with me,â she whispered. âWhat did I do wrong?â
âNothing, my dear.â The Oracle gazed off into the distance. âHis war of many sides has begun.â
Abby tried to digest this information, but it still didnât make sense. Did all oracles speak so cryptically? They hadnât had any seers in Pack Oru. And she hadnât heard of any at other packs either.
Though she supposed that would be the kind of thing a pack would keep secret.
Well, it didnât matter if the Oracle believed she hadnât done anything wrong, because clearly something about Abby had set the alpha off. Heâd been furious with her. He hadnât even been able to look her in the eyes.
Her presence or her actions had either hurt him or made him angry. Her fault or not, it was still because of her.
âWhat can I do to help?â She took a sip of tepid tea and put the mug down on the little table with a grimace.
The Oracle tilted her head and gave Abby a small, serene smile. âKeep doing what youâre doing. This is ~his~ war.â
âYet Iâm the target,â she pointed out.
âIndirectly, yes, but he doesnât mean any harm.â
Abby contemplated this. It was obvious that the alpha had remained connected to her somehow.
âI didnât open the link to him, Oracle. I shut it last night so I could have some privacy. But he still felt me.â She peered into the old womanâs bright eyes. âHow did that happen?â
The Oracle shook her head and chuckled dryly. âItâs not my place to say, young lady, and the person whose place it is has to figure it out himself first.â
The house phone rang, and Abby stood up and asked her guest to excuse her.
âIâll be at my house if you need me.â The Oracle gave a curt nod and left.
Abby hurried inside and grabbed the phone. She hoped it was Roman and dreaded that it was at the same time. âHello?â
âHi, Abby. Itâs Bell.â
Relief flooded her, along with some curiosity. Did Bell know what had gone on this morning? Did everyone?
âEventful morning?â Bell asked with a hint of humor in her voice.
That answered that question.
Abby huffed. âI apparently canât bathe or hum. Can you tell me what page thatâs on in the rule book?â
Bell burst out laughing, and Abby couldnât help but join her.
âWould you like to come help at the pack house?â Bell asked, still chuckling. âI manage the kitchen, and the warriors will be coming in for breakfast soon. We could use some help.â
If Abby wanted to become part of this pack, that meant helping where she was needed. âIâll be right there.â
She hung up and stretched. The pack house wasnât far, but a run would do her good.
As she stepped back out onto her porch, she saw a group of male warriors heading toward the pack house. She didnât recognize any of them, but gathered her courage and walked over.
Sheâd been part of the same pack her entire life and had never imagined herself needing to make new friends. Or a new family.
She drew in a breath. âGood morning, Warriors. Bell asked me to help with breakfast, and I was about to run there in human form. Any of you care to join me?â
One of the men grinned and nodded. âYes, maâam. The nameâs Tory, and Iâll race you. Itâs about half a mile, slightly uphill. Are you up for it?â
Abby returned his grin and eyed the rest of the group. She sensed their interest in her and felt the same about them. A few of the men murmured about taking bets on whoâd get to the pack house first.
Warrior Tory looked her up and down. âRumors say youâre fast.â
Her grin widened. âRumors have to start from somewhere.â
Abby got into position next to Tory, and one of the other warriors stood in front of them, hands in the air.
He dropped his hands and let out a loud whistle, and Abby took off, arms and legs pumping in a synchronized rhythm, hands slicing through the air like knives.
She crested the hill and picked up speed on the way down, blurring past several wolves whoâd come out to see what was happening.
Joy spread through her with each step. The wind blew her hair out of her face as her feet pounded. She ran even faster, not looking back to see how close Tory might be.