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I had hoped I could rest a bit this weekend, but with going out more and showing my face more to the pack I hardly did. I kind of missed the weekend when we would just stay locked up in the bedroom, making love or eating while I read and Griff played his video games. He had kept his promise to bring me a coffee in bed every morning though. And just like I suspected it would, that small moment of quality time did make a difference. Yesterday we went down to have breakfast with the pack. It was a lot more lively than the pack meals were back at the Blood Moon Pack. The entire royal family did their best to be equals to the pack, and it showed. If Alpha Philip and his family joined the pack meals we all went quiet. Careful about what we talked about, they always showed their difference, and let us know they were higher in rank than the rest of us were.
Seeing as she grew up in the pack it never did bother Mom. This was. what she was used to after all. Dad had always resented that, he had always been very vocal about the fact that pack dinners and pack events should be about strengthening the relationships within a pack. Not to‘ highlight the differences. Mom would counter that he had always been a part of the Alpha’s family so it might feel different to the other wolves in the White Oak pack. It had always been the only thing they would argue. about. Seeing how the pack meals were here I had to admit that Dad was right. And I loved that in just two weeks I would be part of this pack. A member of this leading family that actually cared more about their pack than their ranks.
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Looking back I feel like Mom’s loyalty to her pack was the reason we never moved out. The White Oak pack would have welcomed us all with open arms. We as kids were happy enough in the Blood Moon pack, we all made friends. Kate and Daniel more than I did but at least I had my two best friends. Or so I thought. Mom’s parents and sisters used to be very involved too, meaning I had a bunch of cousins to play with. Grandma Peggy was a close friend of Alpha Phillip’s mother though, and Dad having a lot to say about how he let his pack used to cause some tension. Still, we all saw each other regularly. Until the moment David rejected me, Mom and Dad couldn’t accept the fact that my Grandparents took his side. They even went along with saying that the Moon Goddes made a mistake and that I was meant to be with the omega Hannah rejected.
They got into a massive fight over it and from that moment on no one in the family ever came over again. We saw each other at pack events, and we would all be civil but it was never the same. By that time it was too late for Mom and Dad to go live with the White Oak pack without causing a war. Another thing I felt guilty about, especially now that I was living in the White Oak pack and about to leave for a pack that was just as happy and close–knit.
“What are you thinking about, Darling” As always Griffin knows exactly when I need him.
“I just feel so guilty sometimes, when everything went down my family suffered a lot. Now they have to stay behind, and the pressure to avoid a war has only become more” I sigh as I take the coffee from his hands.
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