Chapter 74 Graves‘ Farewell
– Anna
…and I’m getting married now,” I said to mother and fathers. After discussing with Alpha Flynn, he gave permission to move their graves to my pack’s territory,
I’d forgiven him, but we there was no fixing what had been done. We were on good terms, but we could never be what we used to be. We were simply Alphas, who recognized each other’s strengths and respected each other’s status,
He had to accept it and move on, with his mate. They seemed to look after each other, and with the way he looked at her, I could tell she wouldn’t go through the same I did. Besides, they had already marked each other.
After Alpha Fraser passed away, the New Moon Pack was formed. Now, news of their pack helping those in need from other packs were gaining recognition.
Flynn did those things, but he deserved to be happy, too. Farrell deserved to be happy. And if they were happy with Salina, I wasn’t one to judge. Somehow, she seemed different when she was around him.
The cold wind made me shiver. It had been peaceful lately…
I smiled at their graves. Now, they laid side by side, all three of them.
“I miss you all.”
I hugged my knees to my chest as I watched the candles burn. It was a windy afternoon. I closed my eyes, listening to the swaying trees, the shouts of warriors doing training, and the giggles and laughter of the children that played near the training grounds. I felt the warmth of the sun on my skin, and the chilling bite of the wind that messed up my hair.
My favorite scent, along with the calculated steps of someone creeping up behind me made me smile.
“I wish you were here,” I whispered.
The wind blew harder. I felt hands on my shoulders, and someone kiss my forehead.” Bella,” whispered distinct voices. I snapped my eyes open and looked around. The wind had died down into a soft breeze.
“Almost got you!” exclaimed Liam.
Tlooked around again.
“‘Is something wrong?” he asked, coming up beside me:
“No,” I said, smiling up at him. “What are you doing here? Don’t you have a meeting with the Waning Moon Packa||
He shrugged. They asked to reschedule. And besides, I missed you,” he said as he pulled me to my feet.
“I’ve been gone for five hours, not five years,” I said, rolling my eyes. He hugged me from behind, resting his chin on my shoulder.
“Thank you for gifting the world with the most amazing woman. I promise to love her and cherish her and worship her for all our years.”
I leaned back into him for a quick kiss. “Was that Liam or Luca?”
“What’s the difference?” he asked, raising a brow.
“No-thing,” I sang. I didn’t expect Luca to be, well, the cheesier one between them. Our wolves were usually more aggressive and instinct based.
“You’re cold,” he said, taking my hands. He took off his jacket and let me wear it while he suffered from the cold.
“Min… So warm and nice,” I said, blowing into my hands. It was fun seeing him shiver as the winds picked up again. I deliberately walked slower, covering my mouth with a hand, and biting on my lip to hold myself from laughing,
I shook my head slowly, giggling.
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