DIMITRIS POV It was one of those rare weekends where Iâd opted to be in charge of group training. Luke kept ditching to be with Miguel, and honestly, I found myself wishing the honeymoon phase was over with already. I got it; It was hard to be away from your mate. But he had responsibilities in this pack, he wasnât my Gamma for nothing. So this morning I was heading to his room to pull him out of bed and get his a*s to the training yard. He couldnât skip out with me there. Standing in front of his door, I knocked three times loudly. No response.
âLuke! Get up and letâs go!â I yelled.
Sounds of rustling and groaning drifted to me through the door. A second later, Miguel opened the door dressed in sweatpants and a backwards t-shirt. It was obvious Iâd woken him up.
âGood morning Alpha.â He yawned.
âMorning. Can you fetch your mate for me? Itâs time for training.â
âSorry Alpha but Luke is not here. I believe he already went down to the yard.â
My eyebrows scrunched together. Luke got up before me? Did Hell freeze over?
âUhm, okay. Thanks. Sorry I woke you.â
âDo not worry about it.â He smiled and waved before closing the door.
Still extremely confused, I made my way through the house, stopping by the kitchen to grab a banana and water. Iâd been up thirty minutes and already it was a weird morning.
âI love you.â A mind-link came from Lily, catching me by surprise.
âI love you too. Why are you up so early?â
âI woke up when you were in the shower.â
âOh. I didnât mean to wake you.â
âItâs fine. Iâm going back to sleep for a while. Just wanted to tell you that I love you.â
I could feel the smile in her voice, one of my own appearing on my face. She cut off the link and I waltzed through the front door, munching on my breakfast. The closer I got to the yard, the more the air smelled of sweat. Spotting Luke, I joined him looking over the groups of maybe warriors. They were in rows of five, everyone down doing sets of push-ups. I noticed some were having more difficulty than others. One kid looked like he was ready to pass out already.
âWho is that?â I pointed.
âGreg Bannerman. The group puker.â
I made a face. âWhy havenât you cut him yet?â
âYouâll see why when they spar.â
I shrugged. The guy had good muscle tone, even if he was on the heavier side. Heâd be a big dude after he shifted.
âCanât believe you got here before me.â I said to my Gamma.
âI have a feeling itâs going to be an eventful day.â He replied.
âWhat does that even mean?â
âWell, eventful is an adjective, commonly known as events or incidents, especially of a striking character. For example-â
âAlright smartass. Just focus on the exercises.â I rolled my eyes and he chuckled.
Iâd given Ned the day off as I was going to be here. Together, Luke and I ran the kids through the regular exercises and then laps. As promised, Greg vomited thirty four laps in. Apparently, it was a new record for him; Most days he didnât last past twenty five. Stopping beside him, I handed him my water, telling him to keep it. Greg was tall, taller than most here. His face still held some of his youth, sweat pouring down his face and from his pits. He was breathing like heâd run a thousand laps instead of just over thirty.
âThank youâ¦Alpha.â He huffed as he chugged the water.
âHow old are you?â I asked.
âSeventeen sir.â
âCan I ask you something Greg?â
âSure Alpha.â
I moved him off to the side of the track, away from the others running. I studied him quizzicly. âWhy are you here?â
âUhm? I train every morning, like everyone else?â He was confused.
âNo, I mean why are you still training? No offense kid, but you donât seem cut out to be a warrior. Why do you come back everyday?â
He straightened at my question, his brown eyes growing lighter in the sun.
âI come back everyday because Iâm not a quitter. B***d Moon needs the best to protect us, and I intend to be the best. I know I donât look like much, now, but Iâve been training for years before this with my Dad. I have what he calls the âfat geneâ.â He laughed once. âIâve always been a bigger guy. So was Dad, before he shifted.â
I rubbed my chin thoughtfully. âWhoâs your Dad?â
âJake Bannerman Alpha.â
My eyebrows raised. I knew his last name was familiar. Jake was indeed one of my best. If not Ned, I would have put him as head of the warriors. Ned just happened to be a little better, but I knew they trained together themselves. I was surprised when Ned had beat him all those years ago. Looking at his son now, I could see the resemblance.
âMy Gamma says your a fair fighter.â
Greg shrugged. âMy size helps a lot.â
âYour Dad is right, this-â I waved my hand around us, â- Becomes easier after we shift. Our stamina goes up, and our endurance. Can I give you a little advice though?â
âO-of course Alpha. Iâd really appreciate that.â He seemed stunned that I, of all people would give him advice. Was I that out of touch with my own pack?
âJudging by the er, pile there.â I gestured to his vomit. âIâd say your eating a hearty breakfast.â
âAlways Alpha.â
I shook my head. âNot a good idea. Before I train, I have one bottle of water and one piece of fruit. You shouldnât eat a full meal before training, especially the way B***d Moon does it.â
He nodded softly. âIâll remember that. Thank you Alpha.â
I gave him a small smile. âI look forward to seeing you spar. Now come on, only sixteen more laps to go.â
I kept pace with him while we ran, encouraging him. Luke watched me with raised brows, as did many of the others, but I didnât care. This was the type of Alpha I strived to be; I just lost my way somewhere. When we finished, I handed Greg another water and patted him on the back.
âYouâve got heart kid.â He gave me a grin and Luke announced the next set of drills. The scent of wildflowers invaded my nose and I turned to see my mate. She smiled brightly at me, looking all sorts of adorable in red sundress and black flats.
âWhat are you doing out here?â I asked her.
âI needed some fresh air. And I couldnât resist coming to see you.â She walked in front of me, wrapping her arms arund my neck and bringing me down for a lingering k**s.
âIf you keep doing that, Iâm going to have to take you upstairs. And that would be counterproductive, since Iâm here to make sure Luke doesnât skip training. Again.â
She sucked my bottom l*p between her teeth, biting gently. I growled lowly, gripping her waist.
âSorry, I canât it.â She giggled. Pulling out of my arms, she looked to where Luke was setting up teams to start sparring. âCan I watch too?â
âSure. Come on.â I took her hand and pulled her over. âEveryone, say hello to our Luna. Sheâll be pbserving as well today.â
âHello Luna.â They chorused. A few offered her smiles and Lily waved to them.
âAlright. Everyone in position? Good. The aim is to take down your opponent quickly and effectively. The longer you draw it out, the more chance there is for someone to sneak up behind you, or from the side. Try to never give an enemy that advantage.â
The kids nodded at me, facing their partners. I signaled for them start, keeping an eye on mistakes and openings they left. I was impressed by how well some did, and disappointed by others. One particular girl caught my eye, she looked a lot like Karla. This must be her younger sister, Kaitlin. She was around the same height as Karla, and moved just as quick. For sure, sheâd picked up some moves from her sister. My gaze travelled to Greg, who was throwing punches and rib jabs faster than I expected. He took down his partner with ease, before helping him up.
âGreg!â I called. He halted mid kick, looking over to me. I motioned for him to join me.
âYes Alpha? Hello Luna.â He nodded respectfully to Lily.
âHello.â
âGreg, I want you to partner with Kaitlin.â I said.
âW-what?! Kaitlin? But sheâs⦠and Iâmâ¦â He gestured down his body.
âI know. Thatâs why I want you two to spar. You wonât always fight someone your size you know.â
He gulped loudly. âBut what if I hurt her? Sheâs so tiny.â
âOccupational hazard Greg. Now go.â I shooed him away. He looked terrified. I watched as he tapped Kaitlin on the shoulder; She had to crane her neck to look him in the eye. He gestured to me and she shrugged. Her partner walked off to join Gregs former opponent and the two took fighting stances. Lily squeezed my hand.
âI hope youâre sure about this.â She said.