JASPERS POV I was in the training yard doing my best to focus on Alpha Dimitri and what he was telling me. Yet, my mind kept slipping back to the last two days with Violet. The challenge had been postponed for obvious reasons. Alpha Warrick wasnât happy, but I was sure his big problem was the reason for the delay. Iâd briefly met his mate, Luna Anne. She was a bitter woman with a pinched face that always resembled someone whoâd just sucked a lemon. Iâd bet ten to one that he hadnât gotten any in a while.
I was exhausted, but happy. Vie hadnât let me rest for more than a couple hours at a time. I wasnât complaining though; The last couple days were the best of my life. I saw a whole new side of my girl, and I liked it. A lot. It wasnât just the s*x either. Sheâd been so vulnerable, but bold too. If she needed water, I got it. If she wanted a cool shower, I sat in with her and washed her head to toe. And when she needed me, I was there to satisfy her. It made me feel needed, important, in ways I never had been before. It brought us closer.
Yet, Iâd held off on marking her. That was something I didnât want to do while she was in heat. I wanted her to have a clear head, not driven by uncontrollable l**t, when we marked each other. I thought maybe she was a little disappointed, but she said she agreed.
âFocus Jasper!â
My arm came up, almost a second too late, blocking Alpha Dimitris fist. I took a few steps back, holding up my hand.
âSorry Alpha.â
âYouâre head isnât where it should be.â He frowned.
âI know.â
He sighed. âIâm not going to even ask where your mind is, because I think I know. But you need to focus on this, not onâ¦.that. You canât be daydreaming tonight.â
âSorry,â I apologized again. âI think Alpha Warrick did this on purpose. He knew Iâd be tired today.â
He shifted uncomfortably, but nodded. âProbably. But I couldnât argue; Violets heat is over. There was no valid reason to postpone any longer. Unfortunately, being tired isnât a good enough excuse.â He clicked his tongue, thinking. âI think weâve done enough for today. Why donât you go back to the house and try to get a few hours of sleep? Thatâs probably the best thing right now.â
I stretched my arms. âSleep sounds good. Thank you Alpha.â
âJust Dimitri. Weâre family now, so we can drop the formalities.â
I raised an eyebrow but didnât argue.
âAlright⦠Dimitri.â I felt uncomfortable not using his title. Like I was disrespecting him. It would definitely take some getting use to.
We walked back to the packhouse together, the wind blowing wildly around us. A storm seemed to be on the way, though I had no idea when it would hit. The air was thicker today, humid.
âAre you nervous?â Dimitri suddenly asked.
I shrugged. âI think Iâd be a fool not to be. This isnât a regular fight, after all.â
âNo, itâs definitely not.â He stopped walking, turning so we were face to face. âHave you ever seen a challenge before?â
I shook my head.
âThey are rough. I need you to understand that. Your opponent wonât go easy on you. And this is much different than fighting rogues. He will be looking to kill you.â He met my eye. âNo matter what Jasper, donât let him win. Not just for my daughters sake, but for the sake and future of Silver Moon. Warrick has no business holding the title of Alpha. Regardless, he will do anything and everything to hold onto his position. Be wary, and be careful. But donât forget that I, as well as everyone else, believes in you. Should you win tonight, I believe you will make a great Alpha, someone I would be lucky to have as an ally.â
My face grew red with emotion. This man was treating me like an equal already, but I didnât feel like Iâd done much to deserve that. So far, my only claim to this family was the fact that I was mated to his daughter. But Iâd also been the cause of much discord among them, to the point that Garrett used magic to heal and move on. And he was saying he believed in me? That Iâd be a great Alpha? I wasnât as positive on that as he was, but I would spend a lifetime trying my best if I got the chance.
âThank you.â I managed in response. âThat means a lot.â
Dimitri patted my shoulder. âHowever, if you hurt my daughter by dying, Iâll wait the rest of my life and then kick your a*s in the afterlife.â
I laughed at that. âUnderstood.â
âGood. You go on, I have some things to do. Iâll see you tonight.â
We went our separate ways, me dragging my feet back to the house. It was eleven in the morning, but Violet was still sleeping when I got back to our room. Typically, it took another full day for she-wolves to completely recover from their first heat. Quietly, I slid under the covers next to her, admiring her peaceful expression. My eyelids drooped as her scent wafted around me, and I was asleep within minutes.
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âJasper. Wake up.â
My eyes opened. The first thing I saw was Violets face, no longer asleep, but hovering above me. She peered down at me with a strange expression. I forced myself to sit up, rubbing my eyes.
âWhat time is it?â I drawled out sleepily.
âAlmost seven.â
The remaining sleep in my brain fizzed away at her words. Our eyes met and I could almost feel the tension rolling off of her. Once again, she was worrying her l*p with her teeth, while her whole body was fidgeting. I had exactly one hour before the fight started.
âI need to go.â I said quietly.
âI know.â
Neither of us moved. The words I wasnât sure if she was ready to hear sprang to my lips, but I held back. Although, what if this was the last time I ever saw her? Emotions crashed down on me; What had I been thinking, challenging Alpha Warrick? How could I chance losing Violet? No, she should know how I felt.
âI lo-â
She interrupted my declaration with a heartfelt k**s. The force of it took my breath away; I could feel the tears on her cheeks as they transferred to mine.
âDonât.â She whispered. âNot now. When you come back, I want to hear it. Okay?â
I nodded mutely. Another reason to survive this. Vie gave me a small smile and another passionate k**s before she moved off the bed.
âDad told you I have to stay here?â
âYes. Iâm sorry, but you know itâs whats best.â
âI know. Iâll be down in the cafeteria.â
âOkay.â
Quicker than I would have liked, I got dressed in a tank top and loose-fitting shorts. I opted to remain barefoot, and I was ready. Vie was waiting by the door, and together, we left the room. It was silent between us as we walked down the hall and descended the ladder. Only when she started to part ways did I stop her, this time pulling her in for a breathless k**s.
âI will be back.â I promised her.
âGo kick some a*s.â She smiled and I chuckled. Just then, Gamma Luke appeared, eyeing her meaningfully. âIâm coming.â She told him.
We finally parted. The Alpha, Luna and Beta Ben met me outside the front door, and together we started making our way. I didnât feel at all as ready as I should. Too much was staked on this match; An entire packs wellbeing for one. And Violets wellbeing, if I didnât live.
âHow do you feel?â Dimitri asked.
âUh⦠Scared.â I admitted.
He frowned. âYou canât let him intimidate you so easily already.â
I shook my head. âIâm not scared of him. Iâm scared of what this will cost me if I lose. The damage my death will cause.â
Dimitris face relaxed back into a neutral expression. âAh. Then you are in a good frame of mind.â
I stared at him, dumbfounded. âExcuse me?â
âYou have legitimate reasons that will aid in you succeeding.â Beta Ben spoke up. âYouâre scared of what you might lose, what will happen if you do. Warrick is only afraid of losing his title, his wealth, and position. You have something honest to fight for.â
âJust think of everything you just said. All those people, including my daughter. Thatâs who youâre fighting for, not just yourself. Keep reminding yourself of that.â Luna Lily said.
I nodded thoughtfully. They were right. I had people waiting for me, even if they didnât know me yet. People who were depending on me to free them from Warricks brutal Alphaship.
We walked right across the training yard, heading to the forest. I would have preferred this fight take place in the training yard like so many other events; It was familiar ground for me. I knew every bump, every blade of grass. Iâd been training there since I was eight years old, even though I hadnât technically been allowed to. After school, I would sit on the sidelines and watch the sessions, following along at my own speed. Until the head warrior, Ned, allowed me to train alongside the others, conditionally. I wasnât allowed to spar until I was thirteen. And that had been my routine for years, until I was old enough to train properly like everyone else.
Tonight however, the fight would be taking place in a more traditional setting, for werewolves anyway. As we neared our destination, the trees started to thin, and voices could be heard. They ran together, a low hum on the wind. About thirty feet ahead, I could see lights. My stomach started to twist, and sweat gathered on the back of my neck. I took a few deep breaths to try and calm myself, reminding myself why I was here again.
We stepped through the thicket. I was momentarily distracted by the view, my eyes wandering to take it all in. Torches had been placed in a large, wide circle, giving off more than enough light for everyone. And there was a lot of people. Obviously, the entire pack couldnât be here, but it sure looked like they tried.I scanned the crowd, recognizing some people from school. There were even people sitting in the trees, not able to find a spot on the ground. I received a lot of smiles and shouts for victory as I followed my escorts. The sounds of genuine support for me warmed me a little inside.
Looking ahead, I saw a low tent had been placed at the head of the circle. Inside sat Alpha Warrick, his Luna, and his son. I stared at the boy, a little shocked that he and I looked so much alike, given that we had different mothers. Aside from that, the only vibe I got from him was nervousness, and I felt a small pang that he might lose his Dad tonight. On the other hand, Luna Anne looked the same as always. Toally uncaring. Though when our eyes met, she shot me a smug smirk.
âStand beside Ben, there.â Luna Lily pointed and I dutifully walked to my place and waited. She took one of the seats inside the tent, while Dimitri stepped forward, addressing the crowd.
âWelcome, B***d Moon.â His voice rang out, silencing the distinct chatter. âWe are here for the official challenge between Alpha Warrick of Silver Moon, and Jasper Cole of B***d Moon. Elders?â
Three men I hadnât noticed before separated from the crowd, walking up to us. Each of them looked to be in their late fifties, or early sixties, and each one had an air of authority around them. They stopped in front of the Alpha, bowing their heads slightly.
âBy whom was the challenge made?â One of them asked.
Beta Ben nudged me, and I mclearedy throat. âMe.â I said.
âState your name.â
âJasper Cole.â
âIn front of the Goddess herself, do you swear this is a fair challenge, an honorable challenge, and have taken no part in anything that would aid you other than your skill, your mind, and your heart?â
âI swear.â
âTo whom is this challenge made for?â
Alpha Warrick stepped forward. âFor me.â
âState your name.â
âAlpha Bryan Eugene Warrick.â
âIn front of the Goddess herself, do you swear this is a fair challenge, an honorable challenge, and have taken no part in anything that would aid you other than your skill, your mind, and your heart?â
âI swear.â
âIn front of your Alpha, your Luna and peers, and above all our Goddess, state why this chalenege was made.â
The seeming oldest Elder looked at me, and I fumbled for a second. Because Warrick was an a*****e and a tyrant probably wouldnât go over well with them. Beta Ben nudged me again, and I shook my head slightly to clear it.
âI am the son of Alpha Warrick. By law, I have the right to challenge him for the title of Alpha. I believe he is no longer a suitable fit for that role.â
I could see Warricks jaw clench, but he had to abide by the same rules I did. He couldnât lash out in front of the Elders, even if he wanted to.
âAlpha Warrick of Silver Moon, you accept?â
âYes.â
All three bowed their heads again. âLet the challenge commence, and may the Goddess bless you both.â With that, the three men walked off to the side, re-joining the crowd. Warrick gave his son a pat on the head, but barely glanced at his Luna. It was then that I noticed an actual circle had been painted on the dirt in blue. The ring.
âYou coming boy?â
Alpha Warrick was already standing on the other side of the circle, a mocking smile on his face. Discarding my shirt, I stepped forward as well.