Chapter 61
CARLYLE’S POV
The day was filled with a sense of anticipation as the army recruits and trainees from various supernatural groups arrived at Moon Shade. After settling Donnie and Mason down to be around me, I returned to focus on my primary actions that should be.
I needed to ensure that the stay of the new visitors and guards into our pack would be seamless, and the progress of their training was a matter of concern. I called for a discussion with Donald, my trusted Beta and friend, to assess the situation.
“Donald, we need to discuss the progress of the recruits and trainees. Their integration into the pack is crucial for our unity and strength. What’s your assessment so far?” I asked.
“Carlyle, overall, the progress has been promising. The recruits are adapting well to the pack dynamics, and their training is underway. However, there are some challenges we need to address.”
“Tell me more about these challenges. We can’t afford any setbacks, especially with the potential threats looming.”
“Some friction has emerged among recruits from different supernatural groups. It’s understandable, given their diverse backgrounds, but we need to foster a sense of unity. I recommend organizing joint training sessions and team–building activities to bridge the gap.
“Good suggestion, Donald. Unity is our strength. I want them to see beyond their differences and work together as a cohesive force. Arrange those joint sessions and monitor their progress closely. What about their combat training?”
“The combat training is progressing well. They are showing resilience and adaptability. I’ve assigned seasoned warriors from our pack to mentor and guide them. It’s helping build camaraderie and trust.”
“Excellent. We need a strong, united front. Keep a close eye on their mentorship program. Also, arrange a meeting with the mentors to address any issues they might be facing. We can’t afford any weak links in our defense.”
“I’ll ensure everything is in order, Alpha Carlyle. The recruits have potential, and I believe they can contribute significantly to our pack’s strength.”
“Very well, Donald. Continue overseeing their progress, and if there are any major developments, inform me immediately. Our pack’s future depends on their integration and training.”
The success of these recruits wasn’t just about training; it was about forging a powerful alliance within Moon Shade to face the challenges that lay ahead.
As I strolled with Donald through the pack territory, the air suddenly shifted, and Raina appeared before us, a sinister grace enveloping her every move. Despite my internal turmoil, I suppressed the immediate urge to attack. The memories of the past surged forward, the pain she caused both me and Donnie still fresh.”
“Raina, what brings you here?” I queried sternly.
“Alpha Carlyle, always a pleasure to be in your esteemed presence. I merely wanted to check on the progress of your reign.” na smirked. Donald growled softly, fully defensive against whatever
antics she might have in mind.
I held up a hand, signaling Donald to stay calm.
“You’ve overstayed your welcome here, Raina. We have no interest in your presence. Leave.”
“Oh, Alpha, you can’t dismiss me so easily. I have my own interests, and they align with the fate of this pack.” She laughed softly.
“Your interests have no place here. Your actions in the past have left scars, and I won’t tolerate any further disturbance. You can leave.”
“Scars can be intriguing, don’t you think? Raina tilted her head.
“I won’t have anymore of your taunts, Raina. I have the power to take you out of here right now.”
“That’s not for you to decide, Alpha Carlyle. You should tell that to my brother.”
“What do you mean? Your brother didn’t send a notice beforehand.”
“It’s here,” she handed me a seal of permission which permitted her to come to Moon Shade.
I glanced at her quizzically as she stared at me in return.
“I’m here for inspection and supervision of the training which includes my pack members.”
I raised an eyebrow in disbelief, skepticism etched on my face.
“Supervision? I don’t recall inviting you to assess the training in my pack. Your pack members have no business training here.”
“Alpha Carlyle, you know as well as I do that our territories intertwine. The wellbeing of your pack inevitably affects mine. I’m merely ensuring a harmonious coexistence.” She smirked.
“Harmonious coexistence? More like meddling in our affairs.” Donald snorted.
“Raina, I won’t tolerate interference. My pack’s training is our concern, not yours.”
“Alpha, your pack is thriving under your rule, but sometimes, a guiding hand is necessary. I offer my assistance out of goodwill.” Raina laughed softly.
“We don’t need your goodwill, Raina. Leave, or there will be consequences.”
Raina was so strong willed that she failed to leave mk matter how I tried for her to. Reluctantly, I agreed to Raina’s so–called “supervision,” though every fiber of my being resisted the notion. Donald shot me a concerned look, silently expressing his disagreement. We both knew Raina’s motives were strongly questionable, and allowing her into our training grounds felt like inviting a fox into the henhouse.
“Donald, keep a close eye on her. We can’t afford any disruptions during the training sessions.”
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“You got it, Alpha. I’ll make sure she doesn’t overstep.”
RAINA’S POV
The joy that surged through me was overwhelming when my brother finally lifted the ban he had imposed on me.
The
of liberation that enveloped me when my brother finally lifted the ban was nothing short
of euphoric. It felt like the shackles restraining me had been shattered, granting me the freedom to navigate the territories of our pack once more.
Rex’s request for assistance in assessing the progress of our pack members in Moon Shadel resonated deeply with me. It wasn’t just a task; it was an olive branch extended toward
reconciliation. Eagerly, I embraced the opportunity, fueled by the hope that this venture could bridge the chasm that had developed between us.
The prospect of seeing Carlyle again brought a mix of emotions–excitement, apprehension, and a tinge of nostalgia.
Hearing that Donnie has left for Moon Shade, I felt angry and jealous at the same time. How could it be her?
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