Charlie
I was at the training ground overseeing the training of our pack. Today it was Peter’s turn to be on patrol duty so I was responsible for training. Our pack was relatively small and our alpha, Hayden, had ensured that nobody missed training.
He was a disciplined guy who wanted all of his warriors in the best shape and ever since he had taken up the post of alpha, our pack unanimously agreed on everything.
Well, everything except one.
I shook my head at that thought and instructed the pack members, correcting their stances and showing them what they were doing wrong.
After two hours of solid training, I decided to end the session for the day.
My mind was not in the training session anyway. Hayden hardly missed the training session and he would even join the pack members as a student to train with them.
Seeing him join as a student who the beta or even the gamma would train, made the others know how important it was to take it seriously.
But today he wasn’t around. Hence, I decided to talk to him. Hence, I went to his home and knocked on the door to see Raine.
She smiled at me and I greeted her with an equally bright smile, “Oh, I didn’t know you were going to extend your stay.”
Raine faked a frown and placed her hands on her hips, “Bored of my cooking already? I must see what your chef is feeding you, maybe he is adding some magical potions to the food.”
I chuckled at that and was about to reply when I heard a voice behind me, “Probably some hallucinating stuff that makes your alpha forget where not to poke his nose in.”
Surprised at the unexpected voice, I turned around to see Garron standing behind me. My eyes furrowed and I let out a growl, “As an alpha of another pack, you shouldn’t be the one crossing our territory just to say that though I appreciate the effort.”
I added with a mocking tone and Raine rolled her eyes. Garron had been smiling at me whimsically but when he saw Raine his smile faded.
Even Raine who had been smiling at me suddenly fell silent as if she was at a loss of words.
Garron’s eyes stayed on Raine’s for a second before he turned back to me.
“Why don’t you say that to your alpha, Charlie? Do you think Hayden is some God who doesn’t make a mistake? Looks like this time, he did.”
“Cut the crap, Garron.”
I growled and took a step in front to look him in the eye. We were staring at each other when I heard Hayden,
“Stand down, Charlie.”
Seeing him made me feel relieved. I was worried as to why he hadn’t shown up at the training and seeing Garron in front of his house could only bring bad news.
Garron was trouble and so was his entire pack. His relations with other packs weren’t too great either but Hayden just didn’t like him for some reason.
Hayden walked up beside me and gently put his hands on my shoulder to pull me back. Despite wanting to punch Garron in the stomach, and wipe his smirk off, I obeyed my alpha.
Meanwhile, Garron’s eyes flicked from mine to Hayden’s, and a slow smile appeared on his lips again.
“Oh, I see. I get it now, you didn’t even tell them, did you?”
His question was directed at Hayden but I couldn't help jumping in.
“Tell us what?”
Seeing him had attracted the other wolves too and those who had been training had gathered around to see what the fuss was about.
Hayden only looked around at the others and they quickly dispersed while I stayed beside my alpha. I wasn’t going to leave him alone while Garron was around.
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