The True Luna
iden Hawthorne stood before his pack, his cobalt eyes sweeping over the assembled wolves with a ba
f every pack member. "We face uncertain times, and vigilance is paramount." His gaze ha
no argument. "Our unity is our strength. We will patrol in groups, covering every inch of our territory. Any signs of
sion was serious, there was an undercurrent of confidence that spoke of his faith in their pack. The
ery soul of each wolf. "We will not falter. We will not be caught unawares. The Blue
ence could evoke. Aiden's words had struck a chord, igniting a fire in the hearts of his peo
sing between them. The twin alphas, bound by blood and an unwavering bond, would face wh
oice low and playful. "Well, brother, if we're done with the doomsday
arily eased by Declan's lighthearted interjection. Aiden's lips twit
head fondly. "Very well, let's adjourn to the training g
they followed their alphas out of the meeting hall. Aiden and Declan led the w
body coiled with barely restrained energy. Aiden and Declan app
tting through the din of the gathering pa
pha." He stepped into the centre of the clearing, his move
dy a blur of motion as he executed a series of devastating strikes and evasive manoeuvres. Aiden and
ing session, his expression one of qui
on. "Thank you, Alpha. It is an honour to serve the Blue Mou
ing both respect and affection. "Your skill and commitment are i
is lips. "I will always do whatever it t
er pack member. His movements were fluid and graceful, a dance of speed and agility. H
than that if you want to keep up!" Declan
forts. He lunged forward, his claws slashing through the air, but Declan effo
e sparring match unfolded. Declan's playful banter and dazzling display of agility
ons mirroring the pack's enthusiasm. Declan's infectious energy was a welcome counterpoint to Aide
lawless manoeuvre, sending Liam tumbling to the ground. The pack erupte
across his face. He reached down to help Liam to his fe
said, his tone warm and genuine.
od-natured defeat. "And you're still
h, their bond as packmates e
is keen eyes scanning the faces of his wolves. He could sense a palpable tension
ught the tail end of a heated exchange
tern border," the first wolf insisted, his brow furrowed in con
we can't afford to spread ourselves thin. We've got enoug
s. Clearing his throat, he stepped forward, his
ue here?" Aiden asked, hi
e before Liam spoke up. "It's nothing, Alpha.
an sense the tension between you. This is not the time for division within o
d see the conflict in their eyes, the desire to voice their conce
differing perspectives, but we must find a way to reconcile them. Our pack's safety depends on ou
o ease. Aiden could feel the weight of his responsibility as an alpha,
ng between Liam and Ethan. "I believe we can find a compromise that
As he walked, Aiden couldn't help but feel a twinge of concern – this was not the first time he had had to intervene in a confli