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For the first week it was just twelve of us. Only a few were from Drakeâs pack, the rest were all girls that Tom had victimized. The second week we had nearly doubled in number, this time most of them were from Drakeâs pack. In the third week we had tripled. When Jen and Camilla showed up with this group I nearly had a heart attack.
âYou know whatâll happen if we get caught right?â I asked before they could join the girls that were warming up for their first lesson. Both of them nodded, serious.
âWeâre tired of being second class just because they wonât let us learn how not to be,â Jen replied with Camilla nodding in agreement.
I couldnât just turn them away, so I stepped out of their path. The numbers slowed a little after that, and shockingly no one had a clue what we were doing. But I never took anyone under the age of fifteen.
After a while Drake started to complain that the young females of the pack were starting to get more aggressive, less malleable. He had reports of five females that came of age and refused their marriage partners. It just so happened that I knew all of those females, and every last one of them simply wanted a chance to find their mates. Rather than settling for an arranged marriage. Females throughout the two packs were starting to gain a backbone, now that they were starting to feel physically equal to the males.
I was proud of them, especially after Kiera managed to knock me to the ground. She won the match, fair and square, and I couldnât stop smiling. Several of the girls were from the border lines, they fought the most vigorously. I think they felt like they were the first line of defense. Not to mention the ones most likely to get attacked by males who snatched females for breeding purposes.
Turned out that the males that Sadler and I had taken care of were among that group. Though they were working more towards the middle of the pack, where the higher ranked females were more likely to be. The higher the rank the more money they could get for them. They thought they had landed the jackpot with me. Though they had tried for Sarah because they thought she was one of the rare humans that could breed wolf pups. Sadler told me later that that was how a lot of lone wolves survived.
Almost a month and a half after we started the training we started having older females showing up. It was usually mothers but a few were single, not high enough in rank to be married off. Either way, they promised not to say anything if they were allowed to join us, so I was good with it.
Some of them werenât cut out for the long hall. They could fight, they could defend themselves and others if needed. But they werenât invested in it enough to go beyond the necessary training. Those quit coming when they reached their limit, after promising never to speak a word of what we were doing.
After a while I started to notice a pattern. Those that had substantial rank, such as Kiera, Jen, and Camilla were some of the best, though any that had any young ones to care for fought the hardest and most vigorously. If we were to set up ranks like the males did I would be the commander, Kiera would be my second, Chris would be my third, followed by Camilla and then Jen. While the mothers would be the elite squad under us.
They were all an impressive bunch, I only wished that we could test our metal against the males. They would be the true test of our skill as a force. As school got closer things started to get tense, though not because of the training.
I walked into the kitchen one afternoon after a hard training. I had gone to the compound to train with the males and then immediately followed that up with the females. I was starting to run on empty and the summer heat wasnât helping.
Bastion was starting to notice a difference in me. Commenting on how I would watch the way the males trained as a group as well as individually. He made the joke that I might have what it took to replace him as head trainer once he retired. I just laughed it off.
I had no interest in replacing him when he was ready. I simply wanted to do right by the females. Though I had to watch my behavior around him. I had no doubt that he would support me, but I didnât want any of them involved. If I went down I wasnât going to take them with me.
But that day things were different. Drake was pacing around the kitchen, pulling at his hair so hard I expected him to come away with clumps of it. Becca sat at the table with her head in her hands, while their main enforcers stood around the walls looking tense. Asher sat next to his Mom, his lips set in a tight line, his anger was barely contained.
Sadler stood leaning against the wall next to Bastion, both of them with a scowl set firmly in place. When they noticed I had walked in Drake turned on me.
âWhere have you been!? Weâve been trying to reach you for over an hour!â I felt my shoulders raise in defense, and my eyes widen in surprise. I had been turning my phone off while I was with the females.
âI went out for a run. Whatâs going on?â I asked hesitantly, moving to lean against the island.
âVan has issued a challenge,â Bastion answered, I stood straighter.
âWhat?!â Drake handed me a piece of thick paper. It was creased like it had been delivered by the postal service.
It was actually a letter, first explaining that Van was getting married in exactly one month from that day. After that it said that on that day he would gain control of the crudelus pack. And as such had the right to issue a challenge for Drakeâs control, via a pack battle. Which would be held the next day. As the challenged Drake had the right to pick where the battle would take place.
My mind whirled while I stared at the paper. When we foiled his plan to take over before he must have found a female willing to marry him. So he could do it a different way. I should have known that he wouldnât give up so easily. After a short freak out I took a deep breath and sat down directly across from Becca.
âHow do these battles work?â I asked, everyone paused in their own speculation to look at me like I was nuts. âDonât look at me like Iâm an idiot, someone answer my question. What is the protocol here? There has to be some kind of custom to go along with this.â Drake sighed and sat down.
âEach pack is allowed six warriors of their choosing to take the field. Weâre allowed one pack to stand witness to the battle and itâs outcome. If the challenger comes out on top he gets the otherâs territory and every wolf on it.â
âDoes the ruling alpha have to be on the field?â I asked, he shook his head.
âNo, it can be any wolves of their choosing. Traditionally we each send in our best fighters, and cross our fingers.â A though struck me.
âWhat happens if he loses?â He got a confused expression.
âWhat do you mean?â
âIf the challenger wins he gets the pack and the territory, but what if he loses? What happens then?â
âHeâs disgraced and risks getting challenged by every bordering pack, allied or not.â I leaned back, lost in thought.
It was quiet for several minutes while I toyed with the paper I still held. I vaguely felt everyone slowly moving in, though I wasnât paying much attention. The next thing I knew Bastion and Sadler were standing right next to me.
âWhat are you thinking?â Sadler asked, I looked up at him.
âVan isnât this reckless. He wouldnât risk his own pack. He has something else going on.â
âThis isnât the time for one of your conspiracy theories,â Drake said, exasperated. I leveled my gaze on him.
âOne day, youâll learn to listen to me.â He dropped his eyes for a minute before finally looking back up at me.
âThen talk,â at his word I stood and started to pace around the kitchen.
âVan is a tyrant, he wonât risk his control unless he plans on coming out on top. Why do think he bought young girls to lord over instead of his own wolves. If I had been fully human he would have had us under a very tight hold.
âBut heâs not arrogant, heâs precise. Heâll follow the letter of the law, but not necessarily the same law that everyone else is reading. He does his homework, gets to know his supporters and his enemies, learns everything he needs to know to stay on top. Iâd bet my stay on this territory that he knows you, Drake,â I said, turning to look at him. âHe knows how youâll react, he knows how youâll prepare. I read somewhere that after a challenge is issued the challenged has the right to demand a peace meeting. Basically asking to settle on terms to avoid the fight.â Drake nodded.
âYes, Iâve already scheduled it for tomorrow afternoon.â I nodded.
âHe wasnât surprised was he?â He shook his head. âHeâll say no, but heâll come himself purely to see how youâre handling your men. Heâs not arrogant, but his men are, and Iâm willing to bet that he has something to rub in your face. An ace that you donât know about.â
âSo what would you suggest?â he asked. I met his gaze, knowing that he wasnât going to like what I had to say next.
âLet me be there.â He opened his mouth, but I held up a hand to cut him off. âNot at the meeting, outside of it. Let me close to his men.â
âOut of the question,â Bastion answered, okay, I hadnât expected it to come from him. âIf his men get a whiff of you theyâll realize you werenât actually human like they thought. Youâll become a target.â
âAnd if they win the challenge? Where will I be then?â I asked. No one seemed to know the answer, or at least not willing to voice it. âTheyâll realize that Iâm not human, but theyâll still see me as nothing more than a female. A female they used to have control over. A female theyâve already made bleed. They wonât say a damn word to you or any other male on this territory. But theyâll gloat to me, try to intimidate me.â
âWhat good will that do us?â Sadler asked, giving me a sidelong glance. I grinned.
âArrogance is the easiest attribute to manipulate. Youâll reveal things to someone who you donât see as a threat that you wouldnât to a true opponent. All it takes is pushing the right buttons to piss them off. All of you can argue with me all you want, but Iâm the only one that can get close enough to get them talking and still handle it.â
âSheâs not wrong,â Dalton added, several accusing male eyes landed on him and he raised his hands in surrender.
âThis isnât a good idea,â Sadler replied, looking at me. I couldnât help the small feeling of betrayal his words brought. âIf you go out there specifically to rile them up, they might not be able to control themselves. Thereâs no guarantee that youâll walk out of it without a mark.â
âYou canât fight them, Ailith,â Drake muttered, at my glare he held up a hand to show that he had more to say. âWhat I mean is, at this point, youâre our
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