Chapter 82
The Alpha's Fight for His Omega
Chapter 82
***Chastity***
I couldnât believe Rowen had agreed to do this with me. I thought for sure he would say no. I would
have been disappointed, but I would have understood. Guys didnât tend to enjoy this kind of thing. I
learned that this week when Norm was talking to Marcus about it, and Marcus had said it wasnât really
his thing. I signed up on whim because I liked the painting more than anything. The more I thought
about it afterwards the more I was sure Rowen would say no. I was glad I was wrong.
Once weâre done eating we decide to wander around the pack town for a bit before going to the
painting class. We were in a book store when Rowen spoke up, startling me.
âCan I ask you a questions?â Rowen said from behind me.
âSure.â I responded.
âDid people bother you too much the last two days with referring to you as Luna or Future Luna?â
âSome, but I just did my best to do what Dee-Dee told me. She told me to block out the reference to
that, and focus solely on the conversation being had.â
âAnd that helped?â
âYes it did. The people who came up to us were interesting, and I liked learning a little bit about their
packs.â
âYou werenât uncomfortable, or intimated at all were you?â
âA little but, but the women helped. I just kept reminding myself that they were Omegas like me. It
helped that they were all very nice.â
âIâm glad.â
âCan I ask you a question?â
âOf course.â
âYour friend Wade, his mate is male, correct?â
âYes.â
âHow does that work for pups?â
âYou know I asked him the same question. I was pretty embarrassed asking him that, but heâs pretty
open with that kind of thing. Some medical procedures humans have weâve picked up over the years.
One of them being surrogacy. When they are ready to become parents they will find a surrogate to
carry, and birth a child for them.â
âHow can they do that when most females have mates? How does that even work?â
âHe said that he has a female in his pack whoâs mate is also female. They donât want pups of their own,
but would be honored to carry his pups. Theyâll implant a fertilized egg, sheâll carry the pup, and birth
it.â
âThat is good of those females.â
âYes. Well sheâs his mateâs cousin. She wants them to have the family they dream about.â
âThatâs sweet of her.â
âVery. Find anything you like?â
âNot really. We need to get to our class any way.â
âAlright.â
Rowen took my hand, and we walked to the paint studio chatting quietly about some of the people he
introduced me to over the last two nights. I was enjoying this time with just him. I had feared I would be
uncomfortable, or nervous, but it was all very natural. I laughed when we walked into the studio. Norm,
and Marcus were standing there putting on smocks. Marcus didnât look too happy being there. I knew
he had done this to make Norm happy.
âChastity! Rowen! I didnât know you would be here.â Norm said excitedly.
âMy sweet girl wanted to do this so how could I say no?â Rowen said with a smile.
âAww.â Norm gushed.
âDoes that make us suckers?â Marcus asked with a snort.
âProbably, but for the best people, right?â Rowen responded.
âSo true. If it makes him smile Iâll do it.â Marcus agreed.
âCome on you three, we donât want to be late.â Norm said with a bounce, and we all chuckled.
âMy excited boy.â Marcus muttered with a smile.
âHeâs good for you though.â I said with a smile.
âThe best thing that ever happened to me. I smile more than I ever have with him in my life.â Marcus
responded with a big smile.
âIâm the same way with my sweet girl here.â Rowen said as he put an arm around me.
I kind of felt bad because I knew Rowen wanted this day for just us. I was willing to sit away from Norm,
and Marcus if he wanted, but Rowen refused. Once we were seated in front of easels, the instructor got
up, and started to speak. He had us all laughing as he showed us the different brushes, and their uses.
He made sure to do it a manner that was funny, and fun.
The whole class was pretty fun. He used funny little explanations, and noises to show us how to make
the colors work together, and to create the textures. I also giggled at the faces Rowen would make as
he worked on his painting. If he was working on a smaller detail he would stick his tongue out of the
corner of his mouth, and crinkle his brow. He would make swishing sounds as he made bigger strokes.
When he was doing the dots for stars in the sky he would make a Bloop sound. He had me in fits of
giggles the whole class. Marcus, and Norm seemed to love it too.
When he wasnât making his noises he would listen as Norm, and I talked about school. He even
brought up his warrior training school idea to Marcus who thought it was a great idea. It was really nice
to just be the four of us. I liked that not once did Rowen act as though he was better than Norm or
Marcus. He also seemed genuinely interested in their thoughts, and opinions on things. When class
ended, and everything was cleaned up, the four of us left the shop holding our paintings. I thought
Rowenâs looked the best. It looked almost identical to the one the instructor used as an example. I had
added little additional spots of color to look like flowers in the woods of mine. Marcus laughed at his
because his trees came out all different sizes, and shapes that didnât match up at all. Norm had gotten
a little bored with the trees so he went completely off the rails with stick figures, and animals. It was
cute though.
âDid you two want to join us for a bit as we walk around town?â Rowen asked as we left the shop.
âI appreciate it, but we need to get over to our house. Two of Normâs brothers are coming to help me rip
out the old kitchen cabinets.â Marcus explained.
âDid you want some help?â Rowen asked to my surprised. I hadnât expected him to offer to help those
of lower rank then him.
âNah. Weâre good. You, and Chastity enjoy your day today. You should head over to the movie house. If
you like old comedies, theyâre playing The Three Stooges. Itâs black, and white, but funny.â Marcus
responded.
âIâve never heard of it, but maybe weâll check it out. Thanks.â
âNo problem. Well weâre off. See you two later.â
We said our goodbyes. I smiled as I watched Norm skip along beside Marcus talking excitedly.
âTheyâre good together, arenât they?â Rowen asked quietly.
âYeah. They are. Marcus helps ground Norm a bit, and Norm loosens Marcus up.â I answered as I
looked up at him, and smiled.
âSo, movie?â
âSure. If itâs funny I want to see it.â
âWell lets go then.â
Rowen took my painting, then put an arm around my shoulders, pulling me close. I wrapped my arm
around his waist, and we headed for the movie house. Iâd never been there before, but Lexi told me it
was set up like a movie theater from the 50s. I was excited for this..
âYou know what might be something fun to do back home?â I questioned as we walked, a thought
coming to mind.
âWhatâs that?â Rowen asked.
âMovie nights. Maybe behind or in the Community Center, when itâs done. We could show old movies
like once a month, and invite the whole pack to come watch them. There isnât a lot done together as a
whole. pack, other than some celebrations, and the Independence Day barbeque.â
âHmm. I like that idea.â
âWe need more community events. Weâre a big pack, and while weâre close in some ways, I donât think
weâre close in enough ways to know for sure that the pack members can rely on anyone, and
everyone.â
âYou really think that?â
âWell kind of. The pack knows that they can rely on their leaders, but they donât know they can rely on
each other so much.â
âWhat makes you think that?â
âWell when a pack member needs someone to watch their pups, or elderly family member, they call
Joe for someone. If the pack hospital needs someone to sit with a patient they call Joe. They donât
think to call other pack members. They kind of rely on him to find someone. Now that Iâm not there he
has to make a bunch of calls to find someone. Maybe if the pack interacted with each other more they
could find people they could call directly for help instead of having to go through a third party.â
âHuh. I never thought of that.â
âI know Joe likes to know when members of his pack need help, but Iâm sure it would take pressure off
him if he wasnât the one that had to find the help they needed. I know he likes to be the one to find they
help they need as well, but that can be a lot of work, and heâs already a busy man as it is. One day that
would fall on you. Why not help the pack as a whole, and get them together more so they can have
people readily available.â
âThat job actually used to fall on mom, and the majority of the time she would go help herself, but after
she passed away, dad took it upon himself to do it. One day it will fall to my Luna.â
âI remember her doing that because she would take me with her every chance she got. She would put
off what ever she was working on to go help.â
âYeah she would do that. Sometimes she would stay up late to finish her own work so she could help
the pack.â
âThat had to be hard on her.â
âShe never once complained about it. She loved helping the pack in every way she could.â
âI know. She used to tell me that her greatest joy of being a Luna was helping her pack in every way
she could.â
âYeah. She said that. Anyway, back to your original point. I think itâs a great idea. Youâre right that our
pack members would thrive if they were closer to each other. If you can come up with some ideas on
things to do to bring the pack together I will make sure to do all I can to make them happen.â
âYou will?â
âOf course. Itâs for the betterment of our pack. Iâm just no good with thinking of ways to bring them
together. Youâve already had two great ideas, and I have no doubt youâll come up with more.â
âThank you.â
âYouâre welcome sweet girl.â
I smiled up at him as we got in line to buy movie tickets. He smiled down at me then gave me a quick
kiss. Once our tickets were purchased we found seats good seats in the theater then Rowen went off to
get popcorn, and drinks. I giggled when he came back with a big bag of popcorn, two sodas, and a box
of Reeseâs Pieces. I loved that candy. We settled in with his arm around me, me partially leaning
against his chest, and enjoyed the movie. Every time I laughed he would kiss the side of my head.
When I asked why he did that he said the he loved my laugh, and that it made him want to share in my
joy some how. Of course that caused me to blush.
By the time the movie ended I realized I needed to get back to school. I still had some homework to
finish up. Rowen didnât complain about my need to do work though. He said he had work to do as well.
We were making our way back to school when we came upon a handmade jewelry shop. I looked
down at my charm bracelet I hadnât taken off, and got an idea. I definitely wanted to remember this day.
I pulled Rowen in behind me, and went right to the charms section.
âDo you know what youâre looking for?â Rowen asked from beside me, as we looked at the charms in
the display case.
âNot really, but Iâm sure Iâll know when I see it.â I responded, crinkling my brow as I didnât see anything I
liked.
âWhat about that one?â Rowen asked as he pointed to one,
I followed where his finger was pointed. At first I just saw a bunch of little random shaped charms then I
spotted the one I think he was pointing to. It was a paint palette with a paint brush over top of it. It made
the most sense since that was the first thing we did today. I nodded, and the jewelry shop owner came
over to get it. He was even kind enough to add it to my bracelet. Once that was done, we headed back
to Cloverland.
After grabbing dinner, the rest of our evening was spent doing our own work. I found I really liked just
having him beside me as I did my work. We didnât talk much, but just being together was really very
nice. I kind of hated that we werenât going to be able to do it every night though. He had to leave in the
morning to go home. At least we still had video chat. I went to sleep that night, wrapped up in his arms
with a smile, but a bit of a heavy heart because he was leaving the following day, and I knew I would
miss him.