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Second Chance Luna (Phoebe and Jason) novel Chapter 4

“Jace. Earth to Jace. Hey wake up!”

Jason jolted awake grumbling as his Beta playfully swatted him. They had known each other since they were pups so there was no need for formality between them when they were alone. Yawning Jason stretched in the passenger seat and looked out the window at the same scene that had surrounded them the past several hundred miles.

“Where are we?”

“About another hour before we reach the next pack,” Luke answered.

“And which one is that again?” Jason sighed. After visiting six other packs they were all beginning to look alike.

“Rimrock,” Luke cued the information on his iPad before handing it to him.

Jason dutifully read the pack’s dossier. At just over four hundred members it was only a mid-level pack. Like other packs they had been experiencing more rogue attacks of late which was the reason for his little tour…at least publicly.

Jason was Alpha of the Blue Moon pack, one of the six ancient packs. With over five thousand members strong it was the largest pack in North America and one of the most prosperous. At thirty he had been running the pack for almost ten years making him one of the youngest as well. As with most alphas, Jason was tall and muscular without excess bulk.

He had dark brown hair. His chin was usually softened by a trim goatee but due to the tight travel schedule he had a bit more stumble as of late. There was very little his sharp, brown eyes missed. Others characterized him as a hard-ass but those who knew him knew he was quite amicable, witty and charming despite his growing despondency.

His wolf spirit had awakened early a testament to the sheer power contained within it. Lobo was a large brown, nearly black, wolf with burning amber eyes and stood almost a foot taller than other wolves, even other alphas including his own father. Lobo’s early emergence was part of the reason Jason assumed the mantle of leadership sooner than planned. His alpha aura was simply too powerful over-shadowing his father’s and funneling the pack’s loyalty away from his predecessor whose rule was waning.

Jason always knew he would be Alpha so he had no problem assuming the mantel. His one regret was not having his Luna at his side. As his father’s successor, normally Jason would have marked his Luna before leadership was passed but despite years of searching and traveling among his neighbors he had yet to scent the one fated to stand by his side.

After a werewolf’s wolf spirit awakened and once they experienced their first shift they were able to sense their fated mates. He had been promised he would know her immediately by her scent. It would be so intoxicating he would have difficulty focusing on anything else. Yet despite the fact his Beta and Gamma, even his sister, found their mates with relative ease Jason still searched for his.

To pass the time most wolves engaged in s****l activity to take the edge off their pent-up drive. Jason; however, abstained from such frivolous activity. The last thing he wanted was to be covered in another she-wolf’s scent when he finally found his mate. He was determined she would be his first, only and last. Lobo was in complete agreement.

But after a decade of searching they were both were feeling the strain. A pack was meant to be led by a pair. An Alpha was the pack’s strength but a Luna was its heart. His pack desperately needed the heart they had been missing as much as he needed his Luna by his side. Tensions were ready to snap and discord wormed its way into the pack harmony. Jason was beginning to wonder how long it could maintain its tenuous balance.

Wanting to help his mother suggested a security tour. Rogue attacks were on the rise. It was a good time to tour the packs most affected and evaluate their security levels to determine if they were adequate. It was also good cover to extend the search for his Luna as he would be visiting packs he hadn’t been to before. That was the real reason for this trip but after a half dozen packs he was beginning to lose hope, especially after the last one.

Jason cringed at the memory of the alpha’s daughter naked in his bed covered in rose petals. Despite numerous complaints and even threats she continued to try and enter his bedroom. Lobo was ready to go on a killing spree so Jason cut his visit short.

“Cheer up, Jace,” Luke eyed him with concern. “Hey, lucky number seven. Right?”

“Right.” Jason sighed looking again at the dossier. “Looks like the alpha’s a little younger than me…and he’s mated. Lucky bastard.”

“Y-yeah…well, maybe not. If rumors are true they aren’t fated mates.”

“He took a chosen mate?”

Jason frowned. It was common knowledge a mated alpha was more powerful than an unmated one and a fated bond stronger than a chosen one. That was the reason why alphas went out of their way to locate their fated mates as it would guarantee them more influence and strength. There was no reason for a young alpha to resort to taking a chosen mate if his fated was not yet found. Was the Rimrock’s alpha just impatient or had he lost his mate in a rogue attack in which case the Goddess would certainly have granted a second chance mate?

There was no way the Alpha would have done the unthinkable and actually…rejected his mate. The Goddess was benevolent and caring but she never forgave anyone if they rejected their fated mate. While the rejected wolf would be given a second chance the one who rejected them would not. Their soul would be cursed never to know the serenity of finding their match. They would have no choice except to settle for a chosen mate which was cruel enough but when they died they would be cursed to wander the Moonlit territory alone…forever.

Lobo stirred, whining. His wolf was desperate to find its mate but not so desperate to resort to taking a chosen mate. No. Their fated mate was out there and when they found her she would be…perfect. Lobo settled in the back of his mind, comforted for the time being.

Jason turned his attention back to Rimrock’s dossier and tried to forget his anxiety but that was easier said than done. His apprehension remained as they entered the pack’s territory and arrived at the packhouse. With a sigh Jason opened the door and climbed out while Luke conferred with their escort emerging from two other vehicles and reminding them of proper visitor conduct.

Grabbing his jacket Jason breathed deep and suddenly froze as Lobo practically leapt to attention and surged to the forefront of Jason’s mind. It was a struggle to keep his wolf in check even as he breathed in the cool air again. There was no mistaking it: she’s here.

“Jace, what’s up?” Luke asked joining him. “Jay? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”

“She’s here.”

“What? Who?”

“My mate.”

Luke blinked hardly willing to believe it, “Are you sure?”

“Yeah. It’s faint but it’s definitely her scent. She’s here.”

“I told you lucky number seven,” Luke grinned. Spying their approaching hosts he said, “But let’s keep it together for now.”

Greeting nervous pack members he made his way to his host who held one of the red-labeled bottles with two empty ones on the table in front of him. Jason was careful to keep his expression neutral. Lobo hated it when Jason imbibed aconite beer as it caused some pain to their wolf spirits and weakened their connection. Jason wondered if Alpha Graham could even feel his wolf anymore after three.

Luke joined Jason shooting him a glance seeing their host’s growing stock of empty bottles. No doubt the Beta was thinking the same thing he was. They didn’t have a problem with someone kicking back and relaxing but that didn’t mean there wasn’t a need for self-control.

“Alpha Jason,” Luna Kristie greeted sauntering toward him in a rather short skirt and a blouse so tight she was practically bursting out of it. She sidled close to him fondling his arm and making his skin crawl. “How do you like our little party?”

“It’s nice to see the whole pack together,” Jason agreed gritting his teeth trying to control Lobo who wanted nothing more than to rip out her throat as she stroked his arm.

“I’m sure it’s far below what you’re used to,” Luna Kristie smiled batting her eyes. “You’re from an ancient pack so this must be quaint.”

Jason’s brow furrowed trying to figure out if she was complimenting his pack or insulting her own. A pup brushed past them chasing her brother. He chuckled at the pups’ excitement. Tonight must feel like a festival.

Beside him Luna Kristie practically snarled, “Where is that useless, wolfless girl…these spawn are her responsibility.”

Jason frowned. A Luna was the heart and soul of her pack and the one who secured its future. As such lunas were particularly maternal treating all pups like their own. He recalled the rumors Luke mentioned during the drive. Though it was far from proof he found it hard to believe she was a true Luna.

“Finally!” Luna Kristie exclaimed moving away much to his relief.

Jason sighed as the night breeze cleared away her overwhelming perfume. A new scent reached him far more intoxicating than any artificial odor. It was a mix of sage and lilac and made Lobo practically roll onto his back.

‘Mate! Mate is here!’

Jason turned into the breeze and watched as a petite she-wolf stepped onto the patio. She was rather pale for a werewolf but her hair was a mane of rich, walnut brown. Her clothing was simple: turtleneck, denim jacket and jeans that hugged her small frame and teased him with what lay underneath. But it was her eyes that captivated him. Her gaze shimmered silver in the moonlight like captured slivers of the moon itself.

Jason broke into a sweat, his hands went clammy and his throat constricted at the vision in front of him. After a decade of searching he finally found her. And she was perfect. Lobo practically bounced off the walls of his mind. Their mate was here!

“Miss Phoebe!” an excited squeal erupted from the crowd as several pups emerged from the crowd.

They ran up his mate like moths drawn to a flame. A dazzling smile warmed her face as she knelt embracing the first little she-wolf who reached her. They rubbed noses in a familiar gesture usually reserved for mates or between mothers and their pups.

Another she-wolf approached carrying a two-year-old handing off the pup to Jason’s mate. She accepted the pup with open arms. The pup didn’t show the least amount of stress as its mother gave it to another. It was clear the pup was used to these handoffs and contentedly clung to his mate who tenderly nuzzled him.

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