LOGINMarcus and his two brothers, Jackson and Lucien have been living a normal life for the past ten years since they lost their family and pack members to an old enemy. They have always made it a point to keep to themselves and stay within the boundary and rules they have set as a three men pack, and that include not wanting mate or anything else that would call attention to their little secret and put them in danger, especially with report of an old enemy returning to town. Everything was going fine until an old friend came requesting for an unusual help. Little did they know it was the beginning of what would change their lives as well as everything they stood for, starting with Marcus, the eldest of the three brothers who is soon to find out the biggest surprise of his life when he and his brothers went running to the rescue without a second thought.
View MoreChapter 1 The Weight of the Alpha
Jason had always thought that death would come with violence. A rogue’s claws. A rival’s betrayal. Something fitting for an Alpha and Luna.
Not this.
Not sterile white walls. Not nurses with eyes filled with pity and masks pulled too tight across their faces. Not the soft, mechanical beep… beep… beep of the machines keeping his father alive long after the spirit had already slipped away.
The scent of antiseptic filled Jason's nose, sharp and out of place to a wolf's senses. His own scent Fresh cut Pine, Honeysuckle. Strength felt foreign here. Weak. Trapped in grief.
He sat quietly beside the bed, one of his father’s heavy hands resting inside his own.
“Dad…” Jason’s voice cracked slightly. He hated that it did. “You don’t have to talk.”
But the older man gave a small smile, weak but still full of the Alpha’s fire. “I’ve never been good at being quiet, son.”
Jason gave a huff of laughter through his nose. “No. You haven’t.”
His father’s chest moved slowly, each breath more of an effort. But his eyes those same arctic blue eyes Jason saw in the mirror remained clear.
“I can feel the end coming,” his father murmured. “You don’t fight death, not when you’ve lived a life like mine. But I need you to listen.”
Jason leaned forward, tightening his grip on the hand he held.
“Your mother… if she makes it… she’ll need you. She won’t show it, but she will. And if she doesn’t…” He trailed off briefly, swallowing the weight of that thought. “You’ll lead alone for a while. But not forever.”
Jason clenched his jaw. “Don’t talk like that. You’re not done.”
His father gave a small, wheezing chuckle. “Jason, I’m proud of you. So damn proud. The man you’ve become… your strength, your compassion… You lead already. Even if you haven’t realized it yet.”
He coughed again. Jason wiped his brow with a cloth, his chest aching.
“I’ve watched you grow from a pup into a protector. The pack… they won’t be following a boy pretending to be a man. They’ll be following a born Alpha. One they already trust.”
Jason blinked fast, trying to keep it together.
“You’ll be better than I ever was,” his father said, voice softer now. “You’ll take them further. Lead with wisdom… not just strength. And when you find her your Luna you’ll lead with your heart too.”
The monitor beside the bed continued its rhythm, slowing.
His father’s grip weakened.
“Tell your mother I love her,” he whispered. “And tell the pack… tell them I was proud to serve them.”
Jason lowered his head as the final breath left the man who had taught him everything.
The room was too quiet.
Moments later, the nurse entered. “I’m sorry,” she whispered. “He’s gone.”
Jason hadn’t even had time to grieve before the second blow came.
His mother, the Luna strong, proud, the heart of their pack held on for two more hours. Two more cruel, silent hours where the light in her eyes dimmed as the virus stole her breath. Jason had sat by her side through every minute since his dad's passing.
She passed with her hand in his. No final words. Just a look a soft, knowing look and then she was gone too.
The weight of the Alpha title didn’t come with a crown. It came with silence, death, and the crushing ache of goodbye.
Jason rose slowly. He wasn’t just a son anymore.
He was Alpha of the Moon Swept Pack.
And the pack didn't yet know it, but the trouble was already moving toward them on the wind.
Jason stood outside the hospital, the hot South Australian wind carrying the sharp scent of eucalypt and dry earth. The world felt wrong, normal, indifferent, while everything inside him shifted.
Beside him, Nathan waited, quiet but steady. His childhood friend. His Beta, whether officially declared yet or not.
They didn’t speak as they got into the battered ute and made the silent drive back toward Moon Swept Pack territory. Words weren’t needed. Not yet.
The moment they reached the outskirts of the pack’s land; the change was immediate. Wolves, both in human and furred forms, watched them from the tree lines and verandahs. They’d been waiting for news, the tension thick in the air.
The Elder’s house, a long timber hall with wide windows overlooking the distant river, loomed ahead. A place of stories, law, and now, transition.
Inside, the pack Elders were already gathered. Gray hair, lined faces, wisdom deep in every eye. They rose as Jason entered, as was tradition for the heir of an Alpha, but the weight in their gaze spoke of what they already knew.
It was Elder Kieran who spoke first. His voice was gravelly and aged. “We felt the bond break this morning.”
The death of an Alpha always rippled through the wolves connected to him.
Jason nodded once. “They’re gone. Both of them.”
Silence. Pure, aching silence.
Elder Kieran stepped forward. "Your father was a great leader. As was your mother a fierce Luna. They leave behind not only memory but responsibility."
The other Elders murmured in agreement. Another stood Elder Mari, her braid long and silver against her shoulder. “The pack must hear it from you, Alpha.”
Alpha. The word hit Jason like a punch to the ribs, but he didn’t let it show. His wolf, Jack, pushed against his skin, demanding that he own it.
“I’ll tell them,” Jason said, voice steady. “Call them.”
Within minutes, the call had gone out. Howls echoed through the trees as the pack gathered near the ceremonial clearing, torches lit despite the summer evening's warmth.
Jason stood before them on the raised stone dais reserved for pack leaders. Nathan is at his right. The Elders behind him, silent, watching, judging and hoping.
He lifted his chin. His voice, when it came, was not loud, but it was final.
“My parents, your Alpha and Luna, have passed to the next life. They fought for this pack in all they did and they loved each of you as their own.”
A murmur of sorrow rippled through the gathered wolves, both furred and human.
Jason took a steadying breath. “I take their place. By blood, by training, by your trust, I stand as Alpha of the Moon Swept Pack.”
A pause.
Then Elder Kieran’s deep voice rose behind him. “And we accept you.”
But before the moment could settle, another voice called out from the crowd.
Jason’s eyes found Nathan’s father, Thomas, stepping forward from the gathered ranks. Broad-shouldered and scarred from past battles, the former Beta of the pack carried himself with respect earned over decades.
“I stand before you as the last Beta,” Thomas said, voice rough with emotion. “And I say now… it is time to pass the mantle.”
He turned toward Nathan, pride flashing in his storm gray eyes.
“This is my son, Nathan. He has been raised in strength, loyalty, and service. Trained by me, guided by his Alpha, and shaped by loss. If this pack is to stand, it must have the best at the Alpha’s side, and that is my son.”
Jason glanced at Nathan, whose jaw was tense but whose eyes held steady. There was no hesitation there.
“I accept Nathan as my Beta,” Jason said, voice hard as stone. “As my second. As my brother.”
The Elders raised their heads in agreement, and the pack gave a low, united growl of approval, a rumble of support like distant thunder.
Then, as one, the howling began.
First, a long, rising chorus a tribute to the new. To Jason. To Nathan. To the future of the Moon Swept Pack.
Then a second howl rose, deeper, lower, painful. This one is for the fallen. For the Alpha and Luna, whose spirits now roamed beneath the stars.
Jason tilted his head to the sky, letting the grief and pride merge inside his chest, and howled with them, his wolf’s voice joining the pack in perfect unity.
But even as the howl echoed across the hills, Jason felt something cold in the breeze.
The danger was coming.
And grief would not be the only test of his strength.
Marcus stood at the door of his room watching Laura sleep. He bit his lips slightly as he watched her. There was an emptiness in his chest as he looked at her. He growled as he slid his fingers through his hair. He felt ashamed of his actions, and he wanted to correct them, but he hardly knew how to do that.Fine, he had been upset, but to hit Laura the way he had not once or twice had been borderline wrong. He slammed his hand on the wall in frustration. But, was it actually his fault? He couldn’t imagine anyone touching his mate, even if it were his brothers. It felt wrong on so many levels, and he hated it.“I…”Marcus turned around and his eyes met Laura’s. She was trying to sit up, and with the way her eyes went round when she noted that it was him, he knew she was sore afraid of him. This was not the type of partner he had imagined he was going to be to her. He had brought home an unwanted pregnancy, though he strongly believed that the baby was not his, but nevertheless, that
Jackson walked slowly out of the bathroom, only to stand at the doorway. It was evident he wanted to give her some privacy, yet not wanting her to be on her own, so he could be able to assist when she needed him.Laura was grateful for that. She waited for a while for her hormones to stabilize, and wondered slightly could be cause of it.Was she pregnant?She swallowed hard in shock. If she was pregnant, then she was going to be a mother. How could this happen right when she and Marcus were going through a rough patch?She barely had an answer to that question, but one thing was certain, she was not going to tell Marcus till she was sure that they were ready to be parents.Laura pulled herself up, and walked over to the washing basin once more, cleaning herself up. She would have to talk to Marcus, and hope for the best. Someone had to be the matured one in their relationship, and she decided to be just that.Lost in thoughts, Laura pulled away from the basin, and walked headlong onto
Laura stopped midway, her worry getting ahead of her. There was no way she was going to sleeping in that room. She would have to make sure that it never happens. It was something that she had to do, and she would do it. Ok, maybe she was being overdramatic, but Marcus needed to see that he was hurting her feelings.She went back into the room, and noted that he was back out. That was just right. He had come out because she had gone. The man. She barely looked at him as she walked over to her side of the bed, grabbed her pillow and made her way out of the room.She made sure that this time, that the door pulled from the hinges. Well, it didn’t do that though. But, she knew he flinched, and that was enough for her.“What does he think he is to keep doing this all the time?” She grumbled as she made her way down. “If he is already tired of me, why can’t he just say it. Instead, he keeps giving me some stupid cold attitude like he is a kid,” she grumbled.She took the stairs, two steps a
Marcus rolled on his side, hoping to grab Laura in bed, only for him to hit the floor with a thud. He gasped in shock, as he rose up from the floor in shock. What was that?Marcus let his eyes skim through the length and breadth of the bed, but he didn’t see any figure that remotely looked like Laura, and that sort of made him upset.Where could she had gone?His hands slowly slid to the back of his head, and he massaged the growing migraine. He wanted to hold Laura tight, and kiss her lips sporadically, but that wasn’t happening.Marcus groaned slightly as he made his way to his clothes, wearing them quickly. He had to find her, and give her that kiss. He walked out of the house, struck by how quiet the whole house was. “Laura,” he called, but received no response.Was she even at home? Of course, she was. Where else would she go this evening. He knew fully well that Laura wasn’t an outgoing person. She definitely liked to do things on her own, and didn’t like to go out much. It was
The fresh glow of the sun as it penetrated into the room’s windowsills, was enough to make Laura smile in her sleep. She slowly made her way out of the comfort of her bed.It was so nice having the sun wake her up in contrast to what she had been used to at Lin’s place. For the first time in her whil
Marcus stared at the full moon through the safety of his bedroom. He hated the fact that he had been forced to sit put in such a situation. There had not been any positive creative idea that would make all these easier to handle. Instead all he got were scraps. There was no way he would be able to g
Laura slowly opened her eyes to the dark room. It was pitch black. She couldn’t see where the windows were. On impulse, her hands shot to her head, and she massaged the cranks she felt.The door slowly opened, and Lin stepped in, holding a lamp in his hands. He held it away from him like he couldn’t
Headache.It got worse as the minute dragged on. Laura groaned in bed, and tried so hard to sit up, but she couldn’t. Everything was suddenly so crazy, and chaotic. Her head was spinning a thousand mile per hour, and she had no idea what to do to stop it. In between it all, she remembered the sharp p
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