Chapter 50 Regrets
Alpha Ulric walked outside and waved down the SUV when it pulled up. A big platinum blonde man got out of it. They met in the middle and shook hands.
“Alpha Sharpe,” Alpha Ulric said.
“Alpha Valko. Is your future Luna alright?”
“It’s been touch and go, but we think she’s going to pull through. In big part to your daughter donating her blood. We can’t thank you enough.”
“Of course. I would hope if the situation were reversed, someone would be there for my daughter.”
Alpha Ulric nodded. “We’ve never had the chance to get to know each other. Our packs aren’t located in close proximity. On account of your daughter helping to save my daughter-in-law’s life, I think it’s time we do.”
“I look forward to becoming closer. From what I understand, we have similar values and beliefs. I’d like to be a pack you can rely on.”
“Me too. If Ican be candid with you,” Alpha Sharpe said.
“Please, do.”
“I think something big is brewing. The more alliances we can make, the better chance we will have to weather what’s to come. You’ve heard of the massacred packs back east?”
“Yes. My Beta, Thea’s father, is out investigating them as we speak.”
“Feels like they’re building to something that might reach us one day.”
“Agreed,” Alpha Ulric said. “When Thea is recovered, I’ll get the Alphas of the packs together to talk.”
Alpha Sharpe nodded.
“I’’ll take you to your daughter.”
The two Alphas walked into Thea’s infirmary room moments later.
“Everyone, this is Alpha Sharpe of Blood Moon pack,” Alpha Ulric said. He went around the room, introducing everyone to Alpha Sharpe. Handshakes and greetings were made.
“I wish we were meeting under better circumstances,” Alpha Sharpe said. He made his way to the foot of Thea’s bed. She was sleeping again. “Your future Luna will pull through?”
“It’s looking better,” Kai said. “Thanks to Misty.”
“She looked far better the last time I saw her,” Alpha Sharpe said.
“You never want to imagine a loved one in trouble. Seeing it is unbearable. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy. I’m so sorry.” He looked at the triplets.
“Thank you, Alpha Sharpe,” Alaric said. The other two nodded.
The door opened, and a nurse walked in with a bag of blood. She held the door open as another nurse pushed Misty into the room in a wheelchair. Dr. Boman removed the empty blood bag and replaced it with the full one the nurse handed him. ‘
“I think this should do it,” Dr. Boman said. “As long as the bleeding stops soon.”
“Don’t worry, Dad,” Misty said. “The wheelchair is just a precaution. They don’t want me to faint. I feel fine, though.”
“Listen to the medical professionals, Misty. Is there anything we can do” Alpha Sharpe said. “Anything you need?”
“Misty gave us what we needed,” Conri said.
“Plenty more where that came from,” Misty said. Everyone in the room shook their heads.
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