Chapter 4
Stronger
âI love my people they deserve a great Luna and a strong heir,â He panted
*Oh! How nervous could someone be! *
âIâm sure they do. I would like to know more about you,â I smiled.
This was my third conversation of the day. We were walking in the fields talking about what life may be
like if he won. I wanted to get to know the men before they fought. This was not part of the tradition but
I had insisted and so had my parents.
The alphas son I was with now was 17 and highly strung about his chance with me. I could empathize
with him and his hopes.
We had been walking for 10 minutes and he had not said a single word about himself.
âI enjoy reading and learning. My father wishes I would practice my fighting more but I do my best to
balance both,â He did indeed have broad shoulders and hefty arms. âI know it seems foolish but I do
believe that knowledge is power as well. Though I know you are a strong warrior,â He smiled, wringing
his hands.
âI am. Iâve learned many forms of combat to help defend my pack. Though reading is one of my
passions,â I looked over the fields at the growing food my pack would harvest at the end of the season.
I would not be here for that.
âReally,â He examined. âI am so glad, it would be nice to enjoy sharing my books with my mate,â He
nodded his eyes now alight.
âI enjoy a good romance,â I furthered.
His face dulled. âAh,â He turned his head away from me âI meant nonfiction. Science books,
psychology, and historical texts,â he folded his hands behind himself.
I scrunched my eyebrows. âThere is a lot to learn from fantasy novels as well. Morals, facts, coping,
heartbreak,â I pushed back.
He smiled. âYou are right. Still not my favorite. I do think Iâd listen to you talk of them all day though,â He
said, turning to smile at me once more.
*Iâm not sure he seems too good to be true. *
I could not hope to fall in love in one conversation, and he seemed honest. No man trying to deceive
me would show their dissatisfaction with an answer of mine unless they were stupid.
âThat is very sweet Maxwell,â I laughed.
âYour time is up Annette has some duties to attend to,â Theo stuck his head in between us.
I smiled and waved goodbye to him as I turned.
âPlease call me Max!â He hesitantly called after me.
âOnly if you call me Anna!â I called back.
I turned my head towards the building of our pack. This was the best conversation Iâd had this day. I
enjoyed him, though I still felt a stone in my heart that he was not for me.
âHe seemed nice,â Theo poked my side.
I turned to the middle of my brothers. âHe was. Still, Iâm holding my heart behind closed doors.
Something is sitting in me telling me to wait,â I shook my head confused at this unsettling sense I held
onto.
âIs it your fears?â Theo stopped. âYou should not let them hold you back you know,â He looked so
worried. I knew it was not easy for him to see me like this, so vulnerable and there was nothing he
could do.
âIt is not, I feel as though there is something missing,â I shrugged my shoulders not sure how to explain
to him the feeling I knew was right.
He put his hands in his pockets. âPerhaps there is something the goddess wishes to show you?â
I turned away from him. âI could only hope, still I am going to listen to it. I will not bend,â
âAs you should,â He walked after me lazily. âI wish I could give you advice but I knew who I wanted for
the longest time. No one cared who I choose,â
He and Cea were good together. They brought out the best in each other and I saw it every day. It was
hard to look at sometimes knowing Iâd never enjoy something like that for myself.
âMother wants you to help her with Patricia. Sheâs started too soon,â Theo explained finally why he had
indeed pulled me from my chat.
I turned now enraged that heâd let me ramble on for so long. âAre you an imbecile? Where is she!â
I took off running as soon as he gave me her location.
âAnd we have horses. Lovely breeds itâs how we make the money we haveâ¦.â He didnât even look at
me as he spoke. He had been speaking the entire time.
I could not care though my mind was still with Patricia. She had birthed such a beautiful little girl. Her
husband, a strong warrior, already had six sons. Six! The baby had come so soon because she was
not breathing but I could tell she hadnât left us yet.
My mother worked to help Patricia and I worked with the elders to bring back her daughter.
Soon enough there were cries of a strangled nature not used to fresh air. Patricia wept such happiness
as I placed her girl on her chest.
Those moments of joy you get from being there for others in moments of true need were the greatest
kind of high I could imagine.
ââ¦..I would expect you to ride of course as it is most of the day for us. You shall not break a horse
though because they can be a bit rough. I wouldnât even have you near the unbroken while pregnant
â¦.â
Patricia did very well even though sheâd lost a lot of blood. Her husband, one of the largest men Iâd
seen, looked broken in half at the sight of her unconscious. The elders had given her tea for sleep and
to help her regain her strength.
ââ¦â¦you could not believe the smell sometimes though I do believe youâll get used to itâ¦â
It was one of my roles I enjoyed the most. I could only hope my alpha would allow it or that his elders
would even consider it.
ââ¦.I have ridden many horses so I am in good shape. The tournament tomorrow will be so easyâ¦..â
âAnd the sun doesnât set at all,â I was astonished this actually happens.
âNot for almost four months,â He explained.
âHow on earth do you sleep!â I laughed before I took a sip of tea.
The honey in the liquid was to help get my voice through all the conversations. This one was easier
than the others.
I was talking to Peter about the frozen moon pack. He was telling me all about the people and the
seasons as they were quite extreme.
âIt is quite easy if you cover your windows. Iâm sure you could manage if you ever came,â He quipped.
It was nice that he wasnât as presumptive as the other males who all claimed I would be theirs. âYou do
not think Iâll see it?â I squinted at him.
I wanted to see if he was being genuine. Perhaps this was just another tactic to get under my skin. It
was hard to get a read on him.
He stilled for a second before he turned and faced me fully. âCan I tell you something?â He pleadingly
asked.
I set my mug down and blinked for a second at his change of emotion. âI suppose,â
âThere is a girl in my pack that Iâve been secretly seeing for months. My parents have no clue and it
was an honor to be requested here. I do want her though. I need her as my Luna,â quickly realizing he
may have offended me he added âyou are great! Donât get me wrong I mean I would be unbelievably
fortunate to win your favor and have you by my side. Still, I-I love her,â
I nodded and picked up my mug, drinking again before talking, letting him stew in his anxiety. âShe
sounds like quite the gem. I should hope she knows you didnât intend to actually win me?â
He huffed a sigh of relief. âShe was not happy I left at all but I made sure she knew I did it as to not
offend your pack as I hope to have good relations with you,â
I played with the mug in my hands laughing internally. âWell, then I believe weâre in a good position,â
âUmm. How so?â His nerves returned to him in an instant.
âYou can tell me what you know of the other men trying to claim me,â I revealed my plans.
He sat back in his chair. âYou are very clever,â
I shrugged and continued to drink. âSeriously though tell me what you know,â
âWell, Gregory shills has stated he is still in good standing even though you havenât spoken to him.
Arthur Marcken only talks about the ranch in his pack. One man canât help but stare at your ummâ¦
assets. Another Iâm fairly sure is into your eldest brother. Maxwell Voxel I do believe truly is into you
though he keeps to himself. The only other male that seems serious about you has yet to arrive,â He
ran through the main group of men.
The book and pressed flowers entered my mind. I could smell it again and my heart raced slightly.
âYes, what do you know of the missing man?â I tried to ask as nonchalantly as I could manage.
âHe is the alpha of a Canadian pack. The Northern Ecl*pse pack I think, and he has sent his beta
ahead with gifts for you to apologize for his delay. I am terrified to see what he looks like because his
beta is bigger than me,â
âI know! I almost fell over myself when I realized he wasnât alpha!â I giggled.
âItâs a bold move not coming until the tournament,â
âHmm. Still, heâs taken the time to get gifts I actually enjoy. Iâm worried Iâm creating a fictional prince,â
âWho knows maybe the goddess has smiled upon you again?â
âWhat I want to know is how did he know to get me a romance?â I turned my head to look at my
mother.
The guilty party nervously sipped her wine.
After a long few days of having conversations with nervous boys I got a moment of peace to eat dinner
with my family.
It was leaps beyond the dinner I had last night with an alpha who refused to leave his son alone with
me and answered all of my questions.
âEva you didnât,â My father sighed, annoyed at my motherâs meddling.
I picked at the steak on my plate. I had snacks and treats all day to help further my conversations with
the men. I was not at all hungry.
âI donât see the harm in a man who wanted to know what she liked,â My mother smiled while playing
with her earrings.
âYouâre showing partiality,â My father grunted.
âI am not,â she defended. âI simply did what he asked Jonathan,â my mother gaped and his indignation.
âIf any man asked to give my daughter a gift she truly liked I would have told him as that shows signs of
a good partner!â
âItâs also a tactic used by abusers to get you to fall in love quickly,â James mumbled under his breath.
I couldnât help widening my eyes. I had been hoping this meant the mystery man was earnest but his
mystery could be cause for concern.
âJames!â Charlie quickly chastised him.
âThe northern ecl*pse pack is a strong and noble pack. I know the mother of this alpha and I do not
think for a second that she would endanger a female. She herself was in Annetteâs position,â he sipped
his whiskey.
Ah.* There was something hidden then. Perhaps this is why heâs stayed away, his mother could be
influencing his decisions.
âCharlie is quite large but I never did care. You know he pulls back a lot, knows his power,â he stuffed
his mouth as he talked. âGood thing. Still Iâd be more afraid of him if he didnât. Wouldnât have dreamt of
coming here if he did,â
Gregory Shills was attractive in the basic sense. His ginger hair and Cheshire Cat smile. Still, I felt as
though I wanted to vomit every time he came around.
He wore too much cologne and I wished to get some last tastes of the sea air. His clothes were nice
but his manners were sorely lacking. He did not act as though he respected me or my family. His whole
persona reeked of unearned confidence.
âYouâd be surprised with your families pedigree the number of people scared to look him in the eye but I
think heâs normal,â
*Ugh! He was like an unsavory dish sl*pping down your throat. *
âGregory, I respect your pack too much to let this continue. Iâm afraid I have my list picked out for the
tournament and itâs only fair to you that I do not wish to waste your time, goodbye,â
I stood and started walking away as quickly as possible. I wish I could have framed his face: like a fish
gasping in the air.
âBeta OâConnell,â I raise my eyebrows and the man bows his head to me.
âMiss Maloria,â he returned.
Iâve been waiting for this all week. I pushed his talk until the end to see if the alpha turned up and if not
to make OâConnell sweat.
I turned up a nice smile at him covering my eyes from the sun.
I was sitting in one of the many hidden spots on our pack grounds. This one more so in the woods with
only an old tree cut into a bench. It overlooked another cliff but a much smaller one.
Pups often jumped from here when earning the respect of the pack, gaining their wolves, and starting
to run rampant.
âI assume your alpha is not here yet?â I appraise the man as we speak.
I see the worry touch his eyes.
âHe is still delayed but I assure you he will arrive for the tournament,â he nodded.
âIf he is chosen,â I turn away and start reading through the book on my lap.
I heard the beta shuffle a little from side to side on the dirt and rocks.
âDid you not like the gift?â He started reaching into his pocket. âHe has sent others,â
âGifts are nice but I wish to know the man and his absence makes me feel he is untrustworthy,â I
fl*pped a page with a shrug.
The beta looked around at the two warriors by us.
âI promise he would treat you right,â He came a little closer to me. âI do not wish to upset you I have
another gift for you one that shows he will take care of your every need,â
He set a small wooden box beside me.
Still, I did not move from my spot and kept reading silently looking over at him only shaking my head.
The beta looked at the square box pointedly as if that should be enough.
*He is way too nervous. *
I had to restrain myself from laughing at this poor second. He obviously was told to placate me in
hopes his alpha could compete.
Charlie said this alpha came from a noble pack and papa said his mother was an alpha female as well.
This made me want to know more and give him a chance but at the same time, I wasnât going to go off
on blind faith.
I sighed and closed my book.
âTell me about your alpha,â I swing my arm over the bench and squint at him.
His demeanor shifted instantly. âHe is a good and strong man,â this beta puffed his chest out a little.
âHe makes sure our people and our lands are defended. He has helped us prosper and listened to us
for counsel. His strength gives us strength and he works and fights alongside us,â
âHmmm, an alpha taking counsel that is interesting. What do the women do on your lands?â
âThey make clothes, farm, heal, defend, raise the young, and cook. Much like here. We are a bit more
rural and like to provide for ourselves, still, I believe you would thrive there. A woman of your caliber is
perfect for us,â
âPerfect! That is a lot to live up toâ¦especially for a man who hasnât shown his faceâ¦..why?â
âAs I said he keeps our lands defended. There was some trouble with a pack not far from ours and he
did not want to bring you there without the situation under control,â
âAnd he was so certain he would win me?â I feigned offense. Every male here has claimed they would
win me effortlessly. Except for Max.
This time the beta smiled. âHe is of two alphas ms. Maloria you know the effect that has on the
offspring. I see it in you. I have no doubt my alpha would be the last man standing,â
I pursed my l*ps and knitted my brows. Loyalty this fierce is awarded to those who earn it. Perhaps this
alpha is what heâs been portrayed to be.
âLast question,â I turn away from him again grabbing the box.
âAnything,â
âWhatâs his name?â I rolled the box around in my hands grappling with it so tempted to what was inside.
âGrayson,â
I opened the box.
*He does know how to keep a girl interested. *
âHe can compete,â
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