LOGINAldric made his first public move on a Friday in the sixth week of Jasmina's visit schedule, and he did it in the way that made the most sense given everything she'd understood about him by then, which was to say he didn't raise his voice, didn't file a challenge, didn't send warriors anywhere. He published a document.It came through the inter-pack registry, which any recognized Alpha or their designated representative could access, and it was titled simply a statement of principles, forty-two pages, formally authored by the Eastern Collective as a body rather than any individual, which meant it had been signed by seven Alpha names and by Silas's as a supporting signatory, and which meant it now existed as an official registered document in the same system that held Jasmina's boundary claims and the Gareth submission and the Harrow and Greenveil recognition applications.She read it the same day it appeared. It took her most of the afternoon.It was, she had to admit to herself, very
The first visit was to a pack called Mosswood, forty warriors, a territory that sat directly east of Strong Black Clan's recognized border and which Stefan had flagged as one of the three where Aldric's representatives had been within the last two months. The Alpha was a woman named Rina who had held the position for eleven years and who had the specific manner of someone who had spent those eleven years being underestimated by every larger pack in her vicinity and had adapted to it by becoming very careful about what she said and who she said it to.Jasmina drove herself and took Elara. She hadn't taken Stefan, same reasoning as the Doyle meeting. She hadn't taken Damoew either, which he hadn't pushed back on but which she'd explained anyway—she needed these meetings to feel like one Alpha talking to another, not a delegation arriving with its Alpha Supreme and her mate, which would read as a show of weight rather than a genuine conversation.Rina met them at the edge of Mosswood's c
The idea came from Elara, which Jasmina should have expected because most of the ideas that turned out to be right came from Elara, who had the particular quality of thinking about the problem underneath the problem while everyone else was still on the surface one.They were in the office doing the weekly governance review, which they'd been doing every Thursday since the council recognition came through, and Elara was going through the pack relations section of her folder when she said, almost as an aside, that she'd been thinking about what Aldric was actually offering the packs he visited versus what Jasmina was offering them from a distance.Jasmina asked what she meant.Elara said Aldric went to people. In person. He sat with them, talked with them, understood specifically what made their situation feel precarious and then offered an argument that addressed that specific precariousness, even if the argument was partially wrong or serving other purposes underneath. She said the re
The news about Silas came through Stefan's network on a Wednesday morning in the fifth month after the battle, and it came without drama, which somehow made it worse. A simple message from his contact in the eastern independent network: Bloodmoon Pack had formally affiliated with the Eastern Collective as of the previous Friday. The affiliation had been announced internally to Bloodmoon's senior council first, then quietly passed through the independent network, deliberately not announced through council channels, because Silas was smart enough to understand that a formal council notification would invite formal scrutiny and he wasn't ready for that yet.Stefan brought it to Jasmina while she was doing the morning brief with Jetstar, who looked at the note and then looked at Jasmina and then went back to his files without saying anything, because there wasn't much to say that the note didn't already make clear.Silas had sixty warriors and Bloodmoon sat directly south of Strong Black
She called the meeting for the following week, all six alliance Alphas if they could make it in person or by radio if they couldn't, and told Jetstar to frame the invitation honestly rather than dressing it up as routine business. This was about the Eastern Collective. Everyone needed to come prepared to think, not just listen.Vincent and Marcus came in person. Erik joined by radio from Northern Frost, his voice carrying the particular flatness he got when he was already irritated by something before the conversation had even started. The three southern clan Alphas joined together on a single line, which had become their habit since they'd started coordinating more closely with each other, something Jetstar had noticed and quietly encouraged because three small voices speaking with one coordinated position carried more weight than three small voices speaking separately.Jasmina laid it out the way she'd laid out the Gareth situation eight months earlier, except this time there was no
The representative came in the third week of the new exercises, and he came through the front gate the ordinary way, in a single vehicle, with no escort and no weapons visible, which Stefan noted immediately as either genuine confidence or a deliberate performance of it.His name was Tomas. He was younger than Jasmina expected, maybe early forties, with the kind of unhurried manner that suggested either real calm or extensive practice at appearing calm, and he asked at the gate, politely, whether the Alpha Supreme might have twenty minutes for a conversation.Jasmina took the meeting in the main hall rather than her office, with Stefan present and Elara taking notes, because she wanted this on record from the first sentence.Tomas opened by saying he wasn't there to threaten anyone or deliver an ultimatum, and that he understood word of the Eastern Collective had likely already reached her in some form, and he wanted the chance to explain their position directly rather than let it arr
Doyle of Ashfield reached out on a Thursday.Not directly—through his Beta, a woman named Ola who called the Strong Black Clan administrative line and asked to speak to whoever handled alliance communications. Jetstar took the call, listened to what Ola said, and came to Jasmina's office with the s
Damoew's days had a shape now that they hadn't had before.In Ironwood's exile he'd had structure imposed by necessity—survive, keep moving, don't stay long enough in one place to become a liability to anyone who'd sheltered him. After returning he'd had urgency—the war, the alliance building, the
Three weeks before the council session, Gareth filed a formal challenge.It came through official channels—council registry, documented, timestamped. Jetstar put it on Jasmina's desk at eight in the morning without commentary, which meant he'd already read it and had thoughts he was holding until s
Seven days until Marcus and Erik returned. Jasmina stood with Damoew on the packhouse balcony. Morning sun. Clear sky. Everything looked peaceful."Tell me what they'll look for," she said. "You've dealt with Alpha evaluations before.""Stability. Proof the pack functions without chaos. They'll tal







