LOGIN~Lindsey~
I woke up in a panic, not knowing where I was. Then it all came rushing back. Crossing the border at 3am, meeting a Beta friend of Uncle Rob’s, watching as Dad joined a new pack through the blood covenant, getting assigned a warrior for the rest of the night, settling into a new house in a new place with only new faces. Sadly that wasn’t a nightmare. I check the time, seeing that it’s 10am. I haven’t slept this long in ages. I’m usually one of the first wolves at 7am training, and I love watching the sun rise every morning from my window as I get ready for the day. I get out of bed and go to the bathroom. This house is much smaller than my old one. Dad has already laid out everything I need for my morning ritual, from a toothbrush to fresh towels. I turn on the shower and hop in. Last night I cried myself to sleep after I finally let myself feel. Now all those emotions threaten to resurface. I’ve got to find a way to overcome this. I hope Dad has a new phone for me. I don’t want anything fancy; just a way to reach out to my friends and family back home. I miss Jessie and Hunter most. We have been inseparable our entire lives. Now I live two hours away and will soon belong to another pack when I get my wolf in July on my birthday. A part of me feels guilty, like part of this is my fault. I’m not the only one who left it all behind; Dad was born and raised in the pack. He delivered most of the kids that are my age and younger. Everyone felt safe with him. Not only was he the second son of the former beta, but his calm, friendly demeanor could break down the strongest walls. He had friends, too. People he had grown up with. People he trusted and loved. I let the tears fall silently. When I walk out of this bathroom, I’ll act like I’m fine. That I miss my friends but that I’m excited for a fresh start. I won’t let anyone know how much I’m hurting on the inside. I finish getting ready for the day, feeling exhausted after last night. After getting dressed, I brush my teeth and my long, brown hair before getting a diffuser to dry my curls. When I open the door, I am greeted by the smell of bacon and butter, which means my dad’s famous pancakes. I walk through the small living room and enter the kitchen where I hear Dad humming an old jazz song. I wonder how he’s so happy; maybe he’s pretending just as much as me. “Good morning my beautiful girl!” he says, turning around to place the last of the pancakes on the table. “You’re in a good mood this morning. Especially considering you probably didn’t sleep a wink.” I notice the bags under his eyes. “Not my first sleepless night. You forget you’re talking to the best doctor in the…” Dad makes a brief pause, clearing his throat. I knew what he was going to say. Every time I would scold him for taking on extra shifts, he would always say the same thing. Don’t forget you’re talking to the best doctor in the White Fang pack. “In the entire world of course!” He recovers quickly, flashing a huge smile. “Dad I’m sorry we had to move because of me. Maybe if we go back I could just…” “Linds. Stop right there. None of this is your fault. Don’t ever think that. I love you more than anyone on this earth, and I will always put your safety and wellbeing first. Never doubt that.” I see the tears welling up in his eyes. I run into his arms as the tears threaten to spill over again. “I love you, Dad. We’re gonna make it through this. Together.” “You know it kiddo. Now let’s eat before it gets cold. I’ve got OJ in the fridge. I’ll grab some cups if you grab it.”~Brady~Jagger comes to dinner before Lindsey. A part of me is nervous; weren’t they supposed to be together? I search the room for Logan but can’t find him either. My brain is fighting itself: one side coming up with excuses for her and one side thinking the worst. That’s when I smell her: vanilla and lavender. I turn towards the door and see her eyes heavy with exhaustion. They brighten when she meets my eyes. She walks over to me and wraps her arms around me, laying her head on my chest. “Hey.”“Hey. You ok? You look tired.” I can’t help but sound concerned. “If it’s too much, I can-“She gently kisses my lips. “I’m fine. Can we talk after dinner?” I nod in approval. My parents come in shortly after and start dinner service. Lindsey sits with Deanna and Callie, planning Callie’s upcoming mating ceremony. I notice Willow is not with them. “She’s with Hunter. Apparently she’s not spending as much time with them anymore.” Logan interrupts my thoughts. “Who?” I ask, though I alrea
~Lindsey~ “Hmmm. What about this one? She hails from Dark Paw. That’s where Luna Maci and her sister Darla were from.” I point to a lively looking she wolf. Kiera Mavis: age 19, blue eyes, red hair, likes hunting. “I don’t know. She looks a little crazy.” Jagger focuses on her face, a worrisome look on his brow. “This feels insane. Like I’m going back to the olden days with mail order brides.” He collapses in a chair and buries his face in his hands. I want to walk over and encourage him, but I’ve been told no physical contact. Nothing that can be taken the wrong way. I sigh, hugging myself instead. “I know. It’s hard, but you and your pack need a luna. Remember, we’re just weeding out the candidates that you aren’t interested in.” “Make that all of them.” He mutters, looking down at the plethora of applications in front of him. So many she wolves wanting to be a luna. “Oh don’t be like that.” I sit beside him but keep a safe distance away. “Let’s keep looking. Give me your
~Brady~ One normal week would be nice. Instead, I’m dragging my mate and her friend to the packhouse because she’s needed in “finding Jagger a mate”. Allegedly. I can hardly believe that there’s no one more qualified than Lindsey to help him. Colton, in jest, suggested it, but now Hunter is using it as an opportunity to bring the two of them together. He’s convinced Jagger somehow that it will help him overcome his feelings for Lindsey. Sadly, allies are known to do this. My mother is old enough to be these girls’ mother, and no neighboring packs have young lunas. Lindsey is my claimed, and probably fated, mate. Thus she has the title of rising luna, making her the most eligible option. I explain the logistics of this to Lindsey and Callie as we drive. I notice Callie getting visibly uncomfortable. “I don’t like this. It seems like a set up.” Callie looks at me in the rear view mirror. That just confirms that my gut instincts are right. “Jagger would never hurt me or cros
~Lindsey~“That’s a wrap. Good job today everyone!” I crash onto the floor, gasping for air. “Holy shit my legs feel like they’re on fire.” I pant. “Yeah I have no clue how I’m going to get up. How did everyone from morning training survive?” Callie dramatically sprawls herself onto the floor like a starfish beside me. “Oh come on you two. It wasn’t that bad.” Callie and I both shoot Deanna looks of annoyance. Curse her for being in such good shape. “Ok it was rough, but that just means we’re better prepared! I hear shifters are getting a double dose today. We’re practicing in human form this afternoon.” She tilts her head as Callie lets out a groan. “You’re probably sore from other reasons, too. Huh Callie?” I nudge her playfully. “Oh my gosh. Shut up Lindsey. You’re so embarrassing.” She sits up and covers her face in shame. “Girl you smell exactly like Trey. There’s no denying it. You sleep over or something?” Deanna winks. “No. He’s finishing up some changes on our home.
~Brady~Nauseous is an understatement. I thought we were past this. I believed we were past this. But now? Seeing Lindsey and Jagger embrace so intimately has me feeling sick in more ways than one. I’ve got a million questions flooding my brain though my chaos remains hidden behind a mask of steel. Does she still love him? Does she want him?Did his confession change how she felt?Does she still want me?“Oh shut up. We should’ve kicked his ass out of our pack weeks ago!” Knight growls in the back of my mind. Colton stands beside me and mind links me. “Dude I feel your frustration, but you know Lindsey. You gotta trust her. Those two idiots are her childhood friends.”“One of whom she conveniently fucked?” I link back. “Yes but forget that for a second. You know she’s got a huge heart. They’re preying on her sympathy. You’re covered in blood and scratches. Play the same card after John takes over.”Despite myself, my eyebrow cocks. He may look dull, but Colton has recently becom
~Lindsey~ Dad and I finally got to go home after weeks of living in the packhouse. The peacefulness of living in a house that you have to yourself instead of the hustle and bustle of the packhouse is refreshing. I got approval to miss dinner tonight so that Dad and I could have some time alone. I’m stirring the alfredo sauce so that it stays smooth while making sure the pasta doesn’t boil over. Dad is out back grilling the chicken. We sit down to eat which feels bizarre after having so many public meals. Something about this feels private, personal. Like it’s a moment that was crafted just for us. We chat about our day, all the craziness that has happened recently, and the spring pack party that I helped plan. I’m really enjoying feeling like things are going to normal when I see the blood drain from Dad’s face. “What’s wrong?” I reach out and touch Dad’s hand, concerned. I’m sure he’s just gotten a mind link. “I need you to come with me quickly. But you need to be prepared. It
~Brady~ I had to get out. Quite frankly I was ready to storm into White Fang territory and rip the bastard limb from limb. Instead, Tom pulled me to the gym against my will and has me taking out my anger on a punching bag. “Dude you’ve been at it for half an hour with no break. When are you go
~Lindsey~ I hear him talking, but I can’t make out what Brady is saying. My heartbeat pounds in my ears, blocking him out. My vision feels blurry, and the room is spinning. I think I put my hand on my head. I know I’m trying to steady myself but I feel like I’m free falling. All of a sudden I
~Brady~ I wanted to stay. I wanted to protect her. But I have to protect the pack. I know she’s safe with Grant; even at 18 he’s one of the best warriors in our pack. Plus Tom is guarding Mom. The packhouse is probably the safest place for Lindsey. But here I am, running beside her father, w
~Lindsey~ The song ends, but Brady doesn’t let go. I feel like I don’t want to either. I slowly raise up, and look up into his blue eyes. When Knight was trying to take over, it looked like the sea during a storm. Now they seem at complete peace, steady and sure. I can’t help but smile. I feel a







