Ultimatum by Anaya Phoenix (best motivational books for students .TXT) đ
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âSo the next night and the next night after that the lone wolf always tried to listen, to the moon but it never worked, he starved himself, stopped bathing and never talked. He wanted his heart to be as pure as the strongest river. One night while he stared at the moon an image shimmered in front of him, it was that of a beautiful lady. Her face was white and she wore a long silky gray dress, she was truly like the moon. She reached her hand out to him and said âcome my love, youâve waited long enoughâ her voice was that of music and silk and love. The wolf walked up to her and lay at her feet. To this day that wolf was never seen again, but we always see his mistress up in the sky calling for us.â I looked to the sky and saw the moon hanging in the sky I howled and they joined me. Soon the whole pack chorused in and we ended in joyous laughter. Youâd better enjoy it, my wolf says to me grimly, if you still plan to continues with your plan we wonât have much time to enjoy times like these. It almost makes me stop, but then Micah kisses me on the lips and the pack âwoopsâ and I start laughing, and she growls in contentment.
My nights sleep is peaceful, there is no screaming ladies or crying babies or blood. I can hear myself snore and just as I feel the sun rising I feel the wetness between my legs. Oh god, its happening, I relax and get up. I take deep breaths there is no immediate pain so I have time. Micah is as still as stone but he remains sleeping. I smile quietly and gather my berry basket. When I leave the den bright green eyes land on me, the children sit in a circle by the tree. They already have 2 baskets of berries in the middle just waiting for me. I walk to them and give out 2 handfuls of berries to each child. I sit down carefully and relax, no pain yet, Iâm good. They all start to eat their berries and I relax, I can do this, this will be my one token before I go.
âHave you ever heard the story of the bunny and the frog?â they all shake their heads no. have their parents ever told them stories?
âWell not too long ago their was a pretty white bunny, and this bunny was the prettiest in all the world, but she was lonely. She was lonely because she had no family, her mother and father left one day to get carrots for her and they never came back. So everyday bunny hops around searching for a companion, and one day she stumbles upon a little green frog. The frog is lonely too because his pond went dry and he was the only one left. The frog and the bunny became best friends, but not soon after their friendship a mean grizzly bear trapped frog. âmy my, you are a meaty little frog arenât you?â the bear asked and the frog shook his head ânot I, I am weak and greasy you would not want meâ his voice was quivering and shaking âbut I am notâ the bunny said. She hopped right in front of the grizzly and stood as tall as she could âI am strong and hearty, I would make quite a good mealâ her voice did not shake and she stared at the grizzly with bravery. âdo not eat my friend, eat me insteadâ she said to the grizzlyâ
âBut, why?â a little girl squeaks out âwhy did she do that?â
âWell, she loved her friend so much that she wanted her friend to live, even if it meant she had to dieâ I say softly, she looks so distraught that I open my arms to her. She sits on my lap and then I feel a ripping. I whimper and hug the child, I try my best not to squeeze her eyeballs out and succeed,
âItâs alright, sometimes we have to sacrifice for those we loveâ I crron to her and rub her black hair. She nods but stays on my lap.
âThe frog told her not to but she ignored him âeat me mr.grizzlyâ and without hesitation the grizzly picked her up and ate her. The grizzly left and the frog cried, he cried and cried never forgetting his friend that sacrificed for him. He cried so much that his chin stretched out and a croaking sound came out. So now whenever a frog is sad, we know their mourning for their friends when we hear that croak, does anyone know what it sounds like?â
âRibbet, ribbetâ a boy says and they laugh at him. Another ripping sound startles me and I canât hold in my yell, I hold on to the little girl on my lap and squeeze my eyes closed, why does it hurt so muc? Itâs unlike anything Iâve ever experienced.
âWhatâs wrong alpha?â a boy asks, immediately standing to attention,
âGet micah,â I manage to say âtell him itâs timeâ I tell the boy and he immediately runs out. I look to the rest of the children and they all looked scared,
âGet your parents tell them itâs timeâ they all scatter into denâs and I canât remember which pack member lives where. Another rip and I scream out, the little girl hasnât moved and Iâm afraid Iâm giving her bruises. My teeth have sharpened and Iâm afraid Iâm on the verge of changing.
âWhy didnât you wake me up?â micah roars from the den, running to us
âYou sleep like the dead and I wanted to tell the kids a story before you started going all command on meâ I tell him between clenched teeth. The contraction has long passed but now Iâm angry. He helps me up carefully but I keep a hold on the little girl, she doesnât complain but Micah eyes me wearily. I send him a pointed look then he looks around at the pack thatâs just coming around.
âI need water, cloth and the hardest nuts you can findâ he yells at them and they all scatter trying to find his needs.
âI get the cloth and the waterâ I take a few breaths âbut why the nuts?â
âYouâll need to chew on something so you donât hurt your jawâ he says to me softly. He turns back to the pack who has handed him all his needs,
âIs anyone here familiar with childbirth?â he asks and I balk at him. He doesnât know how to deliver a baby?! Cora steps forward, rolls up her sleeve and smiles at me,
âI know how,â she pushes the sheet that covers my stomach and my legs up to my knees. All the pack moves to my back so that her, the woods, the little girl and my bulging stomach is in my line of view. Someone hands her cloth and water, they out the nuts next to me and she arches a brow at me,
âReady to have a baby?â
There is no right answere to that so I just give her a weak smile,
âOk pretty girl, lets do thisâ she dips the cloth in the water then rings it out. She wipes down there and it feels amazing. Like water on a hot summer day it refreshes me and I believe I can do this.
âWell your ready to push, so I need you to push on the inside as hard as you can, ok pretty girl?â
âUmm will it come out the first time I push?â I ask hopefully and she sends me a sad smile
âHopefullyâ she mutters, she looks at me espectantly and I nod. I breath in and relax,
âOk now pushâ she says calmly to me and I push. I wish I hadnât. it feels like something is just cracking me open from the inside out. I feel myself stretch out and I start to freak out. I clutch the little girl to me and she tries her best to be relaxed but it doesnât work. She puts a nut in my mouth and I instantly crush it and spit it out.
âOk. You can stop nowâ Cora tells me hurriedly and I look at micah, whoâs face has blanched like the whitest sheet.
âThe nuts donât work you jerkâ I tell him in a low voice that surprises even me. Weâre getting weaker, my wolf tells me, childbirth is hard. You think, I snort at her, I wonder if it hurt this bad for mom. Just thinking about her brings tears to my eyes, but it doesnât matter sheâll be here soon.
âOk, sweetie im gonna need you to push againâ she says coaxingly after she wipes off what Iâm sure is blood from down there.
âOkâ I say feebly then I push again. This time the ripping is more prominent and it burns me, I sit up
âOh god, oh god, oh god!!â I scream but I cant stop pushing, itâs too painful.
âOk your almost there sweety, just one more big pushâ I nod and oush again. I donât have to push for long because Iâm relieved with emptiness and a healthy babyâs cry.
The second one doesnât hurt because his brother stretched enough room for him. 2 healthy baby boys, one with his fathers black hair and my green eyes and one with my blond hair and his fathers blue eyes. They both look up at me, coo-ing and smiling toothless smiles. Micah is behind me smiling down at them, the blond haired one links eyes with him and I donât exist anymore. The black haired one is tugging my fingers trying to put it in his mouth but I tug it back. He giggles and tries it again , he gets it close to his mouth and I pull it away. He giggles but his eyes twinkle with mischief,
âJust like his mothers eyesâ Micah syas from behind me his eyes has shifted to the blond haired one and the black haired one doesnât seem to like it. He cries and itâs a deafening sound,
âHush down youâ I tell him and he silences. He looks at me and blinks, his green eyes sparkling, in that moment I know heâs mine. I knew it as soon as I pushed him out but now heâs officially mine. Mine to love, mine to protect, and mine to care for. Well me and Micahâs.
âHeâs taken quite a liking to youâ Cora says as she washes her hands off,
âHave you found a name yet?â Max asks I look at Micah and he looks to me.
âAlexander and Thomasâ I say, I look to the black haired boy
âDo you like that, huh, do you like your name alexander?â I coo to him and he smiles, I look at Thomas who hasnât stopped staring at me,
âDo you like your name Thomas?â I ask softly and his face scrunches up I know whats about to come so I fumble around for a better name
âJacob, is Jacob better?â I ask getting a little scared and his face clears.
âWhew, thatâs a relief, I thought he was gonna start cryingâ daddy says from behind me.
âYou were terrible, your cries could kill a whole flock of eaglesâ he says with a smirk
âI hope they never cryâ I say softly âeven when Iâm goneâ I add silently. Micah looks at me and I hope he hasnât heard me, I send him a smile and hold out an arm, the one holding Jacob. He looks at me for a little while longer then takes him. Jacobâs
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