The next morning I woke up to the smell of eggs, bacon, french toast, and blueberry muffins. I took my shower and hurried to get dressed. I ran down the stairs for the wonderful breakfast that I could smell and couldn't wait to eat. I filled up my plate with my breakfast and sat down at the table and started shoveling my breakfast into my mouth. Someone was knocking at the door and just for a little while this morning I totally forgot about the group going out on the Scouting today. My mom made enough food for everyone that was going with them today. A knot ended up being stuck in my stomach the rest of the morning. I couldn't bare the thought of being alone without my parents by my side. It had already been decided that April and her parents were supposed to stay with me while my parents were gone.
As soon as everyone was done eating they started getting into the big black van they decided to use for the trip. My mom and dad hugged me and kissed me good-bye before they all left. I shifted into my wolf, Shakira, and followed the van for a few miles not wanting to let my parents out of my sight. I turned around and let Shakira take over and have a nice run in the woods around us to let out some of the feelings we were feeling about being alone. From what we could tell it would take a days worth of travel to get to the border of the Mountain of the Moon pack. At least I know my parents will be safe for the next hour.
Axel drove while Roman, Nico, Leo, Caroline, and Malcolm sat in the back devising a plan. There's really only one way to go about this and that is to speak directly to the Alpha of the Mountain of the Moon pack. Hopefully, he will be an alpha that will talk and understand where we are coming from and why we have taken such desperate measures on going about this. We were almost there and the nerves in the van were getting edgy because none of us new what we were about to walk into. The last thing that Malcolm and Caroline mentioned was that they needed to make sure they have a safe way of life to raise Alexis and make sure nothing bad would ever happen to her for the rest of her lifetime.
The closer they get to the pack lands Axel slows the van down so that we can all get prepared just in case this turns into a fight. Once they pulled up to the pack gates they were met there by six warriors that were on guard. The main guard at the gate asked what business we had being at the pack lands and who we were here to speak with or see. Axel explained that we were here to see the alpha of the pack to be able to talk to him about some issues that they could only talk to him about. The guards eyes glazed over for a minute and we realized he must be talking to his alpha and explaining everything to him. After a little bit a very tall fit man and two other guards showed up at the gate. We figured that the big guy must be the Alpha, since alpha's are known to be bigger in size and their wolf even greater in size. The alpha introduced himself as Alpha Zack of the Mountain of the Moon pack. We explained that we came here in peace and just wanted to talk to him about a few things that they had been worried about. The alpha gave us entrance to go to the pack house and had us followed by four warriors.
Once at the pack house we were invited in and were treated like we were regular guests that just dropped in all the time. The Alpha, his Beta, and his Gamma met us at the dining room table so that we could discuss why we had come to their pack. Malcolm spoke up, "we have come here to see if we can seek asylum in your pack because we have families that don't feel safe with some of the other packs around. A lot of the packs believe that young she-wolves, that are not marked, should be used as slaves and given around to the pack males to be used to give them pups. We ourselves have a young daughter and don't wish this to be her future. We are looking for a good life for the families that live with us.
Alpha Zack replied, "we don't believe in those ways of life any longer. We put a stop to that way of life when I took over this pack about six years ago. Our she-wolves are trained right along with the rest of our people. She-wolves are not made to do anything they don't want to do. They are never used as slaves, and they are never given around to the men in the pack. We treat our women with as much respect as we treat each other.
"Is there a possibility that the families that live amongst us could also find asylum within your pack and perhaps become a part of your pack?" Malcolm said with a quick tilt of his head to his mate, Caroline.
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