The Alpha's Luna was shot
c
es straining with each punch, each kick. My eyes roamed over the pack's fighters, each one pushing themselves to the limit. It was the only way we could stay p
the training ground. Her sharp eyes never missed a mistake, and the way she
come a long way from the group of inexperienced wolves we'd once had. They were stronger, faster, and more efficient t
bserved their technique. « Keep it
arrying the kind of pride I shared. He was right. The fighters had i
ave now. We're building something strong. » I said, crossing my arms over my che
cool liquid, their bodies catching their breath before the next round of training began. The heat was intense today, but it w
Ace, I think we should call it a day. It's really hot, and
ir, making it feel even hotter. Zylen was right. It was dangerous to push them any harder in this weather. Overheating
. « I don't want anyone fainting and having to rus
but she gave a firm nod
ped forward. « I'll help. We'll get them set
u, » I said, giving the
gaze still lingering on the fighters. The sweat dripping down their faces, the steady rhythm of their breat
ng with a mixture of concern and anger.
r pack? » she growled, her
ly, my gut tightening
sts, the anger in her voice palpable. «
ing, and every time I heard about another pack falling, it made my blood boil. « They're goi
d between Zylen and me. « Did I h
t the Moon Dust Pack. His neighboring pack got wiped out. The
y face. « That's a first. No one's ever
iques have gotten better over the years. And that's a pretty stro
m. I don't think we'd stand a chance without it. The Moon Dust P
ust glad they made it through. I know how much this could'v
ntless. But that alpha, he's a good man. He helped us when we
lucky to have you as an ally, Ace. If those rogues had hit the Moon Dust Pack,
ou, Ace, » Zylen added with a gent
« Yours too, Zy. And yours as well, Colby. We're d
sigh, his gaze distant. « I hope so. I'm trying my best at being
omfort. « I hear ya, Colby. You're doing great. Your da
ourself. You're doing exactly what your dad would have done
nd, a sharp voice cut th
ert. April, one of my trackers, was rus
sked, already bracing
was full of urgency. « They've been spotted
pening again. The rogues were on the move
reath. « Get everyone ready. We wo
ion, moving toward the pack's fight
ce steady despite the fear that was evid
es. « Then we move fast too. Get the word out
ooked out over the pack's grounds. This was it. The