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Game of Destiny by Dripping Creativity novel Chapter 57

Battle of Fate Summary

Armeria “Amie” Winstone is nearing her eighteenth birthday in one of the strongest werewolf packs. While most werewolves gain their wolf between ages sixteen and seventeen, Amie still has not received hers. This makes her feel weak, insecure, and fearful of being seen as a disappointment. Despite this, she has a loving family and a close connection to the pack’s leaders, having grown up alongside the Alpha’s son, James.

During the full moon celebration on the night she turns eighteen, Amie discovers her fated mate by scent—James, the future Alpha and her childhood friend. However, instead of joy, the moment turns devastating when James publicly rejects her. He claims that she cannot be his Luna because she does not have her wolf, and he believes the pack needs a strong leader’s mate. His rejection shatters Amie emotionally and brings silent shock across the pack.

The aftermath creates tension between the families. Amie’s parents are heartbroken and furious, willing to challenge the Alpha to defend their daughter. Amie realizes her presence will cause division, broken alliances, and pain for the pack. Feeling like a burden and unwilling to be the reason her family suffers, she quietly decides to leave. Before dawn, she packs her belongings, writes a loving goodbye letter to her parents and brother, and leaves her home and pack behind, stepping into an uncertain future alone.

Characters

Armeria “Amie” Winstone

  • Role: Protagonist, Beta’s daughter
  • Traits: Kind, emotionally strong, loyal, compassionate
  • Conflict: Has not gained her wolf and is rejected by her mate
  • Motivation: To prove she is not weak and to find where she belongs

James

  • Role: Future Alpha, Amie’s fated mate
  • Traits: Driven, proud, conflicted
  • Conflict: Rejects Amie because he believes she cannot be a strong Luna

Ron

  • Role: Amie’s father / Pack Beta
  • Traits: Protective, loyal, emotional
  • Actions: Defends Amie and challenges the Alpha’s reasoning

Melissa

  • Role: Amie’s mother
  • Traits: Loving, nurturing, strong-hearted
  • Actions: Stays beside Amie through her emotional breakdown

Elder

  • Role: Amie’s brother
  • Traits: Caring but torn between loyalties
  • Actions: Tries to change James’ mind and comforts Amie

Alpha Mark

  • Role: Pack Alpha, James’ father
  • Conflict: Supports James’ choice in favor of pack strength

Luna Joy

  • Role: Pack Luna, James’ mother
  • Conflict: Cares for Amie but cannot oppose her son’s decision

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I was walking to where I was to meet Elder and his mate. I was feeling doubtful if I should be going or not. As soon as
Finlay and I had got back to the cabin, we had told everyone about the council’s decision and then we had called home
to tell the pack. No one had taken it well. I had been set on staying in the cabin and doing my part in trying to calm the
pack down, but Finlay had told me to go and meet my brother. We were to meet half way between their cabin and ours.
It would give us some time as we walked to the more dense part of the forest to shift.
“Amie?” I had been lost in my own thoughts, but as my name was called I looked up and saw Cindy looking at me.
“Oh. Hi, Cindy,” I said.
“So the rumour was true?” she asked.
“The rumour?” We had never been close friends, but we had got along for the most part.
“That you were here. Does it mean the part about you and the Alpha still being mates is true as well?” she asked.
“It is, at least for now,”I told her.
“For now? Rejected for a second time?” I frowned.
“We both feel it’s for the best.” It was her turn to frown.
“I just don’t get it. If I was mated to an Alpha I would fight tooth and nail to keep that bond,” she said.
“I guess we are just different that way.”
“So you aren’t even going to try and persuade him? I mean you have grown up nicely, a little womanly persuasion and
the mate bond helping you out. I think you could win him over,” she told me, looking me up and down.
“Eh, thank you? But I think I will stick to our agreement,” I said. She was about to say something else, but was
interrupted.
“Cindy. Amie is going to meet Beta Elder and Becky. Don’t hold her up.”
“Yes, Alpha. See you around, Amie.”
“Sure Cindy. It was nice seeing you,” I said as she walked away. For the first time in my life, I desperately wanted her to
stay. There was an awkward silence between me and James.
“I heard about the council decision, I’m sorry. It has to put a lot of pressure on your pack’s team,” he said.
“Thank you. Yes, I think we will see it as motivating.” He nodded.
“If worse comes to worst, you always have a place in the Eagel Forest pack,” he said. I managed to give him a smile.
“Thank you. Let’s hope it won’t come to that. I need to get going. Have a nice evening Alpha,” I said.
“You too, Beta Amie. Please stay safe,” he said as he walked the opposite direction of me. The interaction left me even more confused. I decided to not think about it and focus on the evening ahead of me instead. Elder was waiting for me at
the meeting spot. Next to him stood a woman. Her brown hair and happy eyes made her look cute as a button. She was
studying me as intensively as I did her.
“Amie, I’m happy you could make it. I know you haven’t had the best of days,” Elder said and gave me a hug.
“I wouldn’t miss it,” I told him and hugged him back.
“Amie, this is my mate, Becky,” he said, and his pride was clear.
“Hi,” I said. I reached my hand out to her. She gave me a big smile.
“Hello, I heard so much about you. We are family,” she told me and gave me a warm hug. It took me by surprise, but
then I returned the hug.
“We are,” I agreed. “And please don’t judge me based on anything my brother has told you. He has a massive inferiority
complex as I was always the favourite.”
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“Hey, I do not,” Elder objected. Becky laughed.
“I think we will get along great,” she told me and hooked her arm in mine as we walked. “Do you have any good stories
about him?” she asked.
“Do I ever! I even have some nice ones mom and dad doesn’t even know about,” I said.
“Amie!” Elder warned me.
“Don’t interrupt her, darling,” Becky told her mate.
“But I don’t want her to tell you things which make me look bad,” he complained. Becky and I looked at each other and
smiled.
“I would never,” I told her.
“I believe you,” she said. I liked Becky, I could see why Elder had got her as a mate. She had the mischief he needed to
not take himself too seriously. We got to a good place for shifting and got ready. I could feel the excitement of my wolf.
She was looking forward to meeting both my brother and his mate’s wolves. I let her through as soon as I was out of my
clothes.
“Amie,” my brother said on an exhale.
“I have never seen a red wolf,” Becky said. My wolf puffed out her chest, enjoying the attention. I walked up to them and
when Elder held out his hand, I allowed him to run it through my fur.
“You are big. I think you are almost as big as my wolf,” he told me. I wagged my tail and woofed at him. I wanted them to
hurry and shift. He laughed and both him and Becky shifted into their wolves. I had seen Elder”s wolf before. He had matured and his sandy wolf was more robust than I remembered. Becky’s wolf was smaller and nut brown. Her wolf
extruded the same happy and playful energy as she did in her human form. Being in wolf form limited our
communication. But the wolves were better than humans at reading body language. As we started trotting through the
forest, it felt right. My wolf enjoyed running with family. When we reached a hilly part of the forest, I felt like having some
fun. I nipped at the hind legs of Elder’s wolf and then took off running. I could hear the two other wolves chasing me and
I weaved through the trees. They had the advantage of being able to mindlink and soon Elder made a move that had me
turning hard left. Becky was there waiting and nipped at my tail. As me and Elder set off after Becky, my wolf would have
laughed if she could. We continued to play for over an hour, strengthening the bond between us. When we turned back
to find our clothes, all three of us were trotting, side by side, with our tongues hanging out our mouths. We shifted back
and put our clothes back on. I had the biggest smile on my face as Becky gave me another hug.
“I get it now,” she said.
“Get what?” I asked. She paused and looked like she had said something she didn’t mean to say. I saw the hesitant look
she gave my brother and I was wondering what was going on.
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“She can handle it,” he told his mate and gave her a kiss on her hair. It was such a tender gesture it moved me. There was
an ease in it that told me it was more of a habit than anything else. It reminded me of how our mom and dad always
acted and I was happy Elder had got the same type of relationship.
“I wasn’t lying when I said I had heard a lot about you,” Becky started. “Not just from Elder and your parents, but the
pack still remembers you. They are still upset about how things turned out,” she told me. I looked at Elder. He nodded.
“Very few thought James did the right thing. You were always helping out with things, you were kind to everyone and the
pack saw you as a good wolf. They liked the idea of having you as their Luna. As time has gone by and James has
remained unmated, the talk about you hasn’t died down,” he confirmed.
“Oh.” I didn’t know what to say. It was a surprise to me.
“You didn’t know how loved you were?” Becky asked.
“Well, I thought I did. But then everything with James happened and I thought that if he looked at me like that, others must do as well. For a long time I felt abandoned by the pack. It was one of the reasons I lived so long on my own,” I told
them.
“We failed you back then,” Elder told me.
“No. It was a bad situation for everyone. I get that loyalty to the pack and the Alpha and his family is hard to deal with in
a situation like it. I was just very young.”
“You are back now, and there is still time to make up for old mistakes,” Becky said. I smiled at her.
“I’m happy I got to meet you. I can see how happy you make my brother,” I told her. There was a slight blush on Becky’s
cheeks.
“He makes me happy as well,” she said, and they shared a quick kiss.
“When all of this is over, we need to talk about a real family reunion. I know mom and dad want to see you in person and
you need to meet our son,” Elder said.
“I would love that. Let’s see what happens and we will go from there,” I told him. The future seemed far too unstable for me to make any plans. Everything depended on what would happen for the coming three weeks.

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