Alpha's Claim_ His Unbroken Luna Warrior
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o eras. As a child growing into adolesc
me. I was nothing extraordinary, after all. I shifted at the appropriate
s 13. I know in my heart that he thought I was a disappointment. I may have looked like my mother, but in my father's eyes, I was nothing
ck. We liked hanging out with the human community in the town nearby, we joined their activities, participated in their community theater productions, and mingle
ed for me whenever I ditched training, and basically acted like a brother should. I know my father wished I were more like my cousin Eri
, my world turned upside down. Every month, the alpha of the pack takes all the wolves turning 16 that month to The
s judged by how good
d we deter
d weaklings, the lowest of the low. Bronze bracelets meant you had adequate, average fighting skills, and that's the rank given to most of the wolf population. Silver bracelets were for excellent fighters reserved for warriors,
r own bodies for Goddess' sake! So on top of all the hormonal shit going on; they had to take
ever managed to be a part of the Gold Rank. 4 females in the past century, to be exact. My Evaluation? I expect
is rank as a future Alpha. His Evaluation only took less than 10 minutes. Mine? A whole hour. After which I emerged a Gold Ranked fe
have. The decisions of the panel were final and could never be contested. Friendly sibling rivalry turned sour as my father took Evan away, poisoning him with t
th my life as usual, but I was forced to be more careful since I was now under scrutiny. The royals, and other packs had gotten wind of the fact that there was a Gold Ranked femal
wolves wanted to see an intimidating Amazon warrior woman, instea
and my father's plans for expansions these were all questions that should have bee
er them all easily, she involved herself in the pac
it over with, that way he'd get a Bronze
e dread the second most defining eve
, the sexism of my world rears its ugly head. Females were paraded around like pageant queens and the males would
any male relative could challenge the wolf. They would fight, and whoever won, kept the girl. I know, still so sexist. I remem
ons, the female could challenge and fight the wolf for her freedom. It was rarely done, since the male wolves were physically st
m going to be joi
ddess