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Game of Destiny by Dripping Creativity novel Chapter 69

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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The walk to the stadium had become a ritual in itself. We walked in silence, all of us focused on the task at hand, the
unknown game we would be playing. Last time it had been easy and fun. None of us expected it to be the same today. When we took our seats, it was ten minutes to nine. Finlay and Sam were on high alert and resembled bobble head
figures as they tried to watch all of the stadium at once.
“Dear packs. We have now passed the halfway mark of the games. Today’s game will be hide and seek,” the speaker’s
voice told us. Our pack perked up. The twice yearly hide and seek competitions were a loved tradition in our pack and we
had our champion with us. “Each pack will designate one or more seekers and one or more hiders. How many in each
role is up to you. The hiders will have a ten minutes’ head start to hide within the designated area. When the seekers are
allowed to start, they will try to find as many of the other packs hiders as possible. When they have found someone, they
will howl and an official will confirm they have found a hider. You will have two hours. When the time is up, every hider
who hasn’t been found will amount to twenty-five additional found targets for their pack. Claws, teeth or any other
violence is not allowed. You have the time until you arrive at the designated area to decide how to divide your pack.”
Everyone stood up and we were escorted to buses.
‘Amie and Jake are the best at hiding, as long as she stays in human form,’ Sam started our discussion.
‘I think I should hide as well,’ Ramses said.
‘It makes sense. If we stay hidden all the way to the end, it will be worth it,’ Jake agreed.
‘It does,’ I agreed as well. ‘You and the Alpha are good seekers,’ I said.
‘So are you,’ Finlay told me.
‘I don’t know if I’m twenty-five finds good,’ I admitted. Everyone nodded. We had a plan. When we walked off the bus,
there was a man noting down who would be hider and who would be seeker. It was the same area as we had been in for
the tag game.
‘Stay in touch with each other via mindlink and stay safe,’ Finlay reminded us before the first signal sounded. I sprinted
off towards an area I remembered had trees, bushes and large boulders. I found a good spot which had me out of sight,
but still allowed me to see in the directions where I guessed most would be coming from. When I hid, I had made sure no
one was around, but as I waited for the second signal and the release of the seekers, another wolf came running. He
looked around and then scaled a tree. I mindlinked Finlay with the information. Not long after the second signal, Finlay
came running, looked up into the tree and howled.
“Confirmed from Alpha Finlay,” a voice said.
‘Stay hidden and keep giving me targets,’ he mindlinked me as he started seeking.
‘Stay safe and don’t fall for any traps,’ I answered. After the talk we had with his mother the evening before, I was
seriously getting paranoid that Alpha Ryan would do something to sabotage us. I was worried his target would be his
brother. After all, it was Finlay who was the glue keeping us together as a pack. Our leader. As time passed, I shifted my
place. Even when doing my best to mask my scent, if I stayed long enough in one spot, it would be detectable. If I moved
on, the scent would lead any seeker to my old spot rather than my new. It also helped, as few seekers looked in the same
spot twice. Which meant it would be safer to move to a spot which had been thoroughly searched. My second hiding
spot served me as well as my first. On occasion I saw someone shift hiding spots and alerted Finlay or Sam. We were
doing well. Neither Jake nor Ramses had been found. It looked as if we would get three bonuses at the end. With almost
forty minutes left, I rotated spots for the second time. I made my way through high grass with the aim for a group of
trees. They were tall, with straight trunks with few branches close to the ground. I saw a way to use the few branches to
reach the higher ones, it would be a great spot. After making sure I was alone, I took a running start and easily jumped
between the branches, ending up on one high above the ground with a dense foliage around me. I found a spot where I
could see the ground below me. Not many minutes passed and then I heard someone coming. I saw Ramses and was
about to mindlink him to let him know I was close by. Then I saw movement and when I looked in the direction, I saw the
Beta in the Ocean shore pack. My heart stopped for a second. Then I told myself to stop being dramatic. The Beta would
howl and Ramses would be out. It was regrettable, but not the worst thing. But the Beta didn’t howl and I wondered
what he was waiting for. When Ramses was almost directly underneath me, I saw the Beta ready to charge him. I shouted
out a warning in a mindlink to Ramses. I saw the look in the Beta’s eyes and I knew he meant business. I mindlinked
Finlay to let him know and jumped down from my position. I shifted in the air. The second it had taken me to mindlink
Finlay, the Beta had charged Ramses. I saw his outstretched hand with extended claws. The only thing saving Ramses was
my warning, which had made him shift his weight to turn around. It made the Beta’s hand miss his throat. Instead, he got
a grip on Ramses’ shoulder. It felt like an eternity to drop down. I heard the joint pop as it dislocated, and then I heard
the crunch of bones breaking and Ramses’ shout of pain. My wolf growled loudly as I landed on the Beta’s chest. His
surprise made him let go of Ramses. My wolf’s instinct was to rip the throat out from the offending wolf who had hurt
her pack member. But I pulled her back. I didn’t want to be disqualified. I made her jump back and stand over Ramses
body. Growling, showing teeth and challenging anyone to get closer. To my surprise, it wasn’t Finlay who showed up first.
Jake was in his wolf form and ran past me to stand in between me and the frustrated looking Beta. Jake growled in a way
that was close to an Alpha’s growl. Impressive. The two of us didn’t let the offending Beta out of our sight. Several
participants had come to see what was going on. Finlay came walking with two council members and his brother.
“What is going on?” on of the council members asked.
“The Beta from the Ocean shore pack attacked me. My shoulder is crushed,” Ramses said. The pain in his voice was clear.
I was still standing over him, not letting him get up or anyone get close.
“Beta?” the council man asked.
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“I may have nicked him in the heat of the moment,” the Beta said. I growled.
‘Amie,’ Finlay mindlinked me.
‘It wasn’t in the heat of the moment. I saw it. It was planned and he went for the throat,’ I told Finlay. Finlays eyes locked
with mine, I could see his anger. He was trying to hold back and me growling at everyone wasn’t helping him. I stopped
growling, but I didn’t move.
“A clear rules violation. The Beta is out of the game, fifty per cent penalty to the Ocean shore pack,” the council man
announced and his colleague nodded.
“I want to make a formal complaint. According to my Beta this wasn’t an accident. It was premeditated and it was meant
to be a killing blow,” Finlay said.
“That is a serious accusation, Alpha Finlay,” the councilman said.
“And completely false,” Alpha Ryan objected.
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“Your Beta saw the entire thing?”
“She did,” Finlay said, looking in my direction. The councilmen both followed his look and saw me standing over Ramses,
protecting him. I wasn’t growling, but I wasn’t calm and I felt my lips twitch, showing my canines.
“Right. Tempers are high. We will set a hearing for tomorrow. The injuries is not fatal so the game will continue. All three
of the hiders from the Blue mountain pack has been found, but no one will get a point from it. Fifteen minutes
remaining,” the councilman said and walked away.
‘Go!’ I told Finlay. He needed to find as many in hiding as possible now that we lost all three bonuses. He hesitated. ‘Go,
Jake and I will watch over him until they will let our healer tend to him,’ I insisted. He nodded and set off. I could feel the
anger rolling off both him and Sam. When everyone had left. I sat down next to Ramses and Jake sat on his other side.
“I’m fine. You can go and rest and come back for me when the game is over,” Ramses told us.
‘Shut up and rest,’ I told him.
“Yes, Beta.” Fifteen minutes had never felt as long in my entire life as when I watched over him with Jake’s help.

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