Chapter 133
Stronger
Elizebeth POV:
To say something had shifted in the Luna was an understatement her determination multiplied tenfold,
and she had her guard up again. She would go for her morning run with her son on her chest and then
find her way to the gym training in the early hours. Her strength was still a fraction of what
it used to be but I saw her work like it was there.
âDonât let her push herself too far,â the alpha told me as we watched her drill her strikes.
âYou know as well as I that she wonât listen,â I reminded him.
âShe knows heâll come for her again and she doesnât have anything stopping her from defending
herself,â
âShe still doesnât have her wolf,â I bristled at the thought of the Luna facing this devil undefended.
âThatâs why sheâs doing this, I just donât want her fainting,â he stayed back.
I got the feeling Annette didnât want him to see her like this she was getting up before everyone to run
and train. She still had to exude the female alpha blood, show her strength, her invulnerability. I
watched over her as she spun striking down imaginary foes her movements precise, her strikes sure
and practiced from a lifetime of drilling.
The only reason Marcâs had gotten the drop on her was the fact that she had just given birth, and his
little silver concoction. He couldnât make more of it but Simon said that there was still enough there to
subdue at least all of the full blooded alphas.
Grayson had told him to work up an antidote for the silver and Simon agreed as long as it wouldnât be
used on Annette. He was worried what affects it would have and introducing new stuff to her during
recovery was risky.
Most of my time was spent watching over the Luna, sometimes Matt would join me. When I wasnât with
her I was training in the new rouges. Most of them seemed good and trustworthy but I still watched
them like a hawk. Anyone of them could be plying us to get in and try and cause mayhem.
They all were also severely malnourished they needed protein shakes and double portions just to get
back on their feet.
In all honesty I didnât want them here there was a reason most of these people hadnât found a new
pack. Rouges werenât trustworthy.
My alpha had ordered me to train them to help them so I did. Some of them were easier to trust than
the others still clearly rattled by their banishments.
The Forester family who left their pack after their alpha wanted to bind to their twelve year old daughter.
The father was a hard worker and the mother a talented healer. I saw the look on the little girls face
when they entered camp, she wasnât a child anymore.
Marcy a wolf girl out of Texas, her soulmate bonded to someone else for the sake of the pack so she
left without a second thought. I saw the way she looked at Annette and Grayson, the envy in her eyes
and the respect.
She was proficient with a bow so I saw her as incredibly useful.
Annette had seen the way I watched them with a calculating gaze. I had expected her to admonish me
and tell me they all have pure hearts.
âThey deserve a chance until they donât Elizebeth,â sheâd warned me. âIf you watch them like that they
wonât trust us,â
She knew too what weâre risking but she also still had her kind heart. I was ever thankful to see that
it hadnât been taken from her.
She spent some of her time at Amarias house the two teens we had taken in staying there. The girl
was getting close to delivering her baby and Annette was there to help prepare her.
She would stop every once in a while and I saw how it hurt her to speak of holding the baby and loving
it.
I could see her in the cave the way she memorized Christianâs face, how she had known what to do
and the pain it caused her.
She was jealous of the girl and the time she would get with her newborn baby. Even if she didnât say it
aloud I saw her still and pull herself together every time we were in that house.
âSheâs still drilling?â Ella came up beside me.
âYes,â
âPeople will be getting up soon,â she looked over to me.
âLuna!â I called and she stopped nodding to me and grabbing her towel before heading to the locker
room.
âIâve been thinking,â Ella turned to me. âThe Luna still hasnât been able to reconnect to her wolf, what if
she went into the moon pool,â
âItâs only meant for ceremony,â I crossed my arms, disrespecting the moon pool was a grave mistake.
âShe needs her wolf, if she bathes in the moon pool again it could help,â Ella pushed the subject.
She wasnât wrong but I didnât know if it would work, and the pool was sacred. We didnât know if this
would offend the goddess or not.
âWe should ask Amaria,â I decided. âYou go and speak with her but donât let the Luna know.
I didnât want to give Annette hope if there was none. Sheâs having a hard enough time trying to get
back to her old self.
We went about our day seeing to the crops and tending the fields. We weaved more clothes for the
new comers and Annette started in on dinner. She had gone back to her routine and I as her guard had
too.
Some days it felt all too familiar and there were moments I thought Aarron would walk through the door,
but then my heart clenched as I remembered all that heâd done.
I never said it but when I went to bed at night I missed him. It had been years since I had slept alone,
and though I know he wasnât a good man he had been mine and I missed having someoneâs arms
around me.
Then I saw Annette with Christian or Grayson and Matt walking together in the morning, Leon trailing
after them and it faded just as quickly as it had come. I may have loved him but he had. betrayed
everything we hold dear and he deserved his death.
âElizebeth,â Amaria entered the house smiling she rubbed my arm in greeting.
âWhat are you doing here,â Annette came over and hugged her mother in law.
âElla came to me with an idea,â she grabbed Annetteâs hands. âWe believe if you bathe in the moon
pool it could help return seraphine to you,â she exclaimed.
I saw surprise and relief come to my Luna, she blinked for a few moments and then become slightly
worried. âI do think thatâs a good ideaâ¦.âshe trailed off. âBut-â
âBut my sister has pure alpha blood itâll be a powerful sensation,â Charlie explained from behind. âIf it
works sheâll be very dangerous,â
âItâs worth a shot though right,â she looked to her brother who nodded. âWe should ask dad too,â
Annette called her father who agreed they should try it but also insisted that their family be there to
subdue her if needed.
At times I forgot how hard it was for them to take the pure alpha blood inside them. They had centuries
worth of refinement and still they didnât rip off heads at the slightest whim. James drenched in blood
flashed into my mind. I couldnât stand the thought of Annette becoming like that.