The Council Chapter 44 Jara
Jara
After leaving Alpha Jonas’s pack, Hana and I get the guards to agree to us riding together. It’s good to see her and catch up. We talk about our packs, our pregnancies, Isabella, Katerina, Layan and finally, the battle this weekend.
“What do you think is going to happen when they get to Alpha Emanuel’s pack?” Hana asks.
“I don’t know. But Mason said they hadn’t seen the she- wolves, so I’m guessing they are locked away somewhere.”
“Where do you think we should put them? We’ve already got Celeste, you have Brynn, Zaire has his she-wolf, I need to get her name, Davis has Layan, and now these.”
“I think we should keep them separated into the different packs for now. Their fear might play off of each other if they are together. But we can set up a support group for them. Maybe mom or Isabella or even Gia might want to run it. Let’s see how many we have and what shape they are in. That might determine the best pack for them to stay in.” I tell her.
We pull up to Alpha Davis’s pack, noting the extra patrols and guards already in place. We say hello and head to the
packhouse.
“I hope Layan’s doing better. I felt like last week she was, but I know sometimes it’s two steps forward and one step back.”
Hana says.
“I hope so too. She seemed okay with Elijah and Lewis, even if
it was only for a few minutes. Maybe she’ll have started relaxing around her pack. I hope so.”
When we arrive at the packhouse, we’re greeted by Alpha
Davis.
“Hello, Lunas. Welcome back.” He’s another one that is doing much better having us around. It’s good to see him feeling better. It’s impacting his pack as well. Even though there is an underlying tension with everything going on, the feeling of being out of control has significantly decreased.
“Alpha Davis. So good to see you again.” I tell him. This week, with everything going on, it’s only Hana and I that are here to see Layan.
We walk up hugging Alpha Davis. We’ve all become good friends. I notice that nearly all of his darkness is gone.
“I think you’ll be happy in what you see with Layan. She’s starting to come out of her shell.”
He walks us into the packhouse that we’ve become accustomed to. He guides us to the kitchen where we both stop. There is Layan, in a room with several of her pack members, helping to make lunch. When she sees us, she stops what she’s doing and rushes over to hug us.
“Hello, sweet girl.” I say and the three of us share a group hug.
“Lunas! I’m making lunch for us, want to see?”
“Yes, because I’m pregnant and hungry Layan! Show me what’ s for lunch and tell me what that delicious smell is.” Hana says as we move into the kitchen.
We make a point of greeting the omegas working in the kitchen, but we also notice that they are keeping their
distance from Layan. But she’s in here, and that’s a step in the right direction.
“Nick and Thomas are making grilled chicken and I made Caesar salad. We can either have them separate or I pulled out wraps and we can make grilled chicken Caesar salad wraps.” She says.
“Mmm, wraps sound good.” I say.
“Sit, I’ll finish making these and we can go outside. The weather is nice today.” Layan says. It’s the first time she’s mentioned going outside since we’ve been coming to see her.
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