Four Months Later
Phoebe sighed as Jason’s hand gently caressed her stomach, now round and protruding and growing every day. There was never a moment he didn’t try to touch it, stroke it or kiss it. He was infatuated with the life growing within. Her scent had taken on a citrus-fruity smell that he knew belonged to his pup.
He nuzzled her with a satisfied smile. His pup. He loved the sound of those words.
“I know you are awake,” Phoebe said.
“Of course I am. I never want to waste a moment,” Jason chuckled.
It had been a hectic few months and this was truly one of the first mornings he could relax. The Council had declared him king and none voiced opposition despite the bloody nature of how he gained the title.
King Jareb was dead, as were Prince Achan and Princess Selena. However Prince Nolan and Queen Leah were allowed to live. Not only had they been spared but Jason recommended Nolan to be the new alpha of Blood Moon as Thomas had not survived the death of his daughter. According to his guards, Thomas had gone comatose the moment he felt her pack tether snap. Jason had given him the only mercy he could and ended his suffering.
Nolan had been rushed to one of Blue Moon’s medical facilities and treated quickly. He was rather surprised to wake up in his hospital bed with Corwin holding one hand and his mother holding the other. Some paragraphs are incomplete if you are not reading this novel on Jobnib.com. Visit Jobnib.com to read the complete chapters for free. Even more surprising was when Jason appeared a month later to ask him if he wanted to run Blood Moon pack. It was an ancient pack so there were very few capable of stepping in, running it and maintaining it.
“Are you sure? What about…” Nolan’s gaze drifted to Corwin.
“I don’t see an issue,” Jason shrugged. “If you have concerns you should contact Alpha Zain for advice.”
There had been some push back in the beginning but on the whole Nolan transitioned into the role of alpha rather seamlessly with his Luna. For now Corwin was not only Luna but also acting Beta, which in some ways actually calmed the pack more after its recent upheaval.
Appointing Nolan alpha also calmed the other ancient packs who worried Jason would attempt to take over himself in a bid for more power. However, power wasn’t his aim. The royal pack was absorbed into Blue Moon its members either swearing fealty to their new alpha or choosing to join other packs. As of right now, the royal mansion stood empty since Jason preferred to stay with his own pack.
He wasn’t quite sure what to do with it honestly. It was one of the few properties the royal family owned outright and had not mortgaged off. Many of the others Jason sold to pay off the immense debt King Jareb had accrued over the decades including the Alpha School.
Hearing the school was closed had a surprising effect on Phoebe who thought closing any center of learning a shame. However, she had come back with a new idea for the estate. Why not turn it into a new school, one with proper teachers and curriculum? The idea had merits but it could wait for the time being. Jason’s priority was her health and the pup’s.
“Today, is the big day,” Jason murmured.
“I know,” Phoebe chuckled.
They would be going in for an ultrasound to check the pup’s development and they would finally know whether it was male or female. Doctor Evans had taken the lead on ensuring Phoebe’s care and mentioned her wolf should be in tune enough to have a hunch although every time Phoebe asked Máni remained mysteriously silent on the matter.
Phoebe’s gaze drifted to the old journal on her bedside table. By now she had read it several times. Reading the words of her predecessor gave her quite a bit of comfort even if it didn’t answer all her questions. Achan claimed he had proof silver wolves only had one pup: however, Phoebe saw no proof of that in the actual words themselves. It was true Eris expressed concern about giving birth to a healthy pup but she never mentioned it being her only pup.
Eris also never said anything about the royal line being eternal or needing a new injection of silver wolf blood to keep its vigor. The prophecy that so seemed to worry the king was contained in a single entry near the end: I have seen the future and I fear my progeny will not be able to keep the promise of the Moon Goddess and the one who comes after me will have their hands full correcting their mistakes.
Phoebe still had no idea if the gift of prophecy was the power of a silver wolf but she knew she herself had never seen the future in any capacity. Perhaps if she only had a little glimpse she would be less anxious.
“Angel, you are over-thinking again,” Jason cautioned, kissing her shoulder. “We’ve already proven Achan wrong on all accounts so there is no reason to take his prediction seriously.”
“I know,” Phoebe sighed welcoming his embrace, “I just want good news.”


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