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The Enstranged Alpha
Gideon Gray
The moon hung low in the sky, its silvery glow illuminating the dense forest that surrounded Gideon's cabin. As usual, he stood on the porch and scanned the horizon with his eyes, acutely aware of everything. Even after he had given up leading his pack, he had always had the instincts of a protector and guardian. They were ingrained in his very being, as much a part of him as his lupine nature. His thoughts were not focused on the forest or the pack this time. His daughter Victoria was the center of his attention. Since their last conversation, which was quite some time ago, the distance between them had grown like a chasm. He worried about her safety, whereabouts, and activities on a regular basis. The physical and emotional distance between them weighed heavily on his heart.
Gideon Gray was a formidable opponent to be avoided. Everyone in his path respected his unmatched power, not just his werewolf pack. As the previous leader of the pack, Gideon was well known for his power, guile, and unwavering loyalty to his family. However, he had displayed a different side over the preceding few years. a side that is depressed, estranged, and filled with regret. a side that contributed to Gideon's decline from grace and his tendency to shield Victoria.
Gideon's decline from power had been abrupt and severe. It is due to the passing of Liana, his wife, who was the source of all of his happiness. He had been left reeling by her death, and it was during his grief that he made mistakes that cost him both his leadership and his relationship with Victoria. Sensing his instability, the pack had selected a new leader, forcing Gideon to withdraw into solitude.
But Gideon never stopped thinking about Victoria, not even in his lowest points. Since Liana had died when she was so young, he had done everything in his power to protect her from the harsh realities of their world. They had become strained as a result of his overprotectiveness. Gideon had been too terrified of losing Victoria to pursue her desire to learn more about her abilities and her role in the world. He had shoved her away, trying to protect her.
Thoughts on the Past: The Relationship Between Gideon and Victoria
Gideon's mind replayed the scene of their most recent argument. Victoria had been fiery with a determination that echoed her father's, her eyes blazing. That was when he saw her strength, her spirit. However, his worries had impair his judgment, causing him to say things that he now regrets greatly.
"Papa, I am not a kid!" Victoria's voice resounded throughout the forest as she let out a shout. "I need to discover my own path and understand my powers!"Is it truly your belief that you will be welcomed with open arms by everyone? Gideon had answered with a hint of fear tinged with rage. The dangers that exist beyond our borders are unknown to you. My aim is to ensure your safety."
"Keep me safe?" Victoria had laughed with a sly sneer. You are the reason I can not breathe! You do not think I am capable of living my own life and choosing for myself." Victoria had turned away, unable to look up at him, and his voice had stung with finality. "You have already lost me, Father," she had whispered, her voice breaking. You just have not noticed it yet.
She had left that evening with a heart heavy with grief and anger. The moonlight and the stillness of the trees had brought her comfort as she had strolled through the forest. Still, she could not escape the effect of her father's words, or the pain and fear that had driven him to such extremes.
The Counsel of Philomena
The creaky opening of the cabin door startled Gideon out of his reverie. His old friend and ally Philomena came out to examine him closely. Gideon sighed and raked a hand through his receding hair. "Philomena, I am always having problems. especially with reference to Victoria." Philomena nodded, her expression thoughtful. "Gideon, it is been way too long since we last spoke. We now have an apology to make.
A howl rang out in the distance before Gideon could respond, sending shivers down his spine. He recognized the howl, which was full of urgency and distress. His heart began racing as he turned to face Philomena.
He said, "Something is wrong," with a low and tense voice. "I sense it."
Philomena's eyes widened with understanding. "That is Victoria.
Victoria is Kidnapped by the Vargens!
Gideon said nothing more before transforming into a werewolf, his body lengthening and changing with graceful fluidity. As his perception sharpened, he ventured out into the darkness, followed closely by Philomena.
They ran at a pace that no human could match, the forest fading into blurry memory. Gideon was constantly thinking about Victoria. She had always been strong, despite her youth and lack of experience. He would never be able to forgive himself if something happened to her.
They followed the howls, which were becoming increasingly desperate by the second. It led them to a clearing with obvious signs of a struggle. The trees were splintered, the ground was torn up, and there was a strong odor of blood.
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