She and Maddie both found it a bit annoying to not be able to mind-link to each other, and constantly having to text if they weren’t near each other to actually speak and out in the human world. It was a bit annoying to have to keep their chatter to human world speech.
But they were both rogues and so it was to be expected, Maddie, however, was now on a mission of her own to fix that, determined to find a way for them to be able to do so. She actually still had access to the wolfen intranet even.
She’d used that Pure-blooded Alpha’s name as her connection to the world, originally had used her own Alpha’s to find out about the Wolfen Council and their members. She had found out that Alpha Austin was not only a member of the Wolfen Council, he was also the current Alpha to the Winter Moon Pack, in the state of New York, and the system now thought Maddie was part of his pack because she could give them all the details.
She chuckled about how easy it was for wolves, even rogues, to access their wolfen intranet. One only needed the current Alpha’s name and the pack he ran. And the door was opened to her. She used Alpha Austin’s name and his pack now when needed to access things in the Wolfen world, or if she needed to know something specific about Wolfen Laws. That kept her off the grid of her home pack’s cruel Alpha as well.
Maddie spent time now doing research on many things to try and help them establish a proper wolfen connection with each other, and come up with if they were blood-bonded to each other, made to be sisters, they would be able to have that connection of a mind-link due to being each other’s kin. So they had willingly blood-bonded themselves to each other, and it had worked. Now they could mind-link to each other. That was actually really good.
They could even do it when one was at the Caf? and the other was at home, seeing as the house was only 12klm away, still within connection range, that was something that also depended on the bloodlines of the pack members when in a pack.
The Alpha could connect to any of his pack members inside the pack itself and sometimes out of it for a few kilometers, depending on the one he was trying to connect to. She knew she could actively connect to someone up to 10klm outside the pack if she’d been in the packhouse. She and the future Alpha and his unit had tested it themselves once, out of pure curiosity one day.
Maddie was very smart, it wasn’t just the caf? she owned, she had patented her new scent masking oil with and without the human pheromones. The formula for the one without the pheromones was allowed to be bought by packs at an astronomical price, and the one with pheromones, she kept the chemistry of that to herself, had patented it but then sealed it after realising the wolfen black market could use it to hide their captors, better.
She also had a couple of educational apps for small children, and ran an online company called: Sun and Light Gaming Co. Nothing about it was at all related to wolves, and the logo was a cute sun with a cartooned light bulb inside of it. Yellow and white that was smiling and happy. It was actually very cute.
All her apps were attached to that company, and she made sure that nothing she created was in any way connected to wolves, no moon or wolf logo’s for any of her apps. Her apps were designed to engage bright young minds. She found that mostly parents downloaded them for their young children, who wanted games with educational purposes to them.
She often sat at night and worked at her desk in the dining room of the house, drawing whiteboards or on paper or a tablet working on her new apps, or making tweaks and enhancements to the ones she already owned.
The dining room was a technology hub, they ate casually most nights when home in the lounge area, or they ate at the caf? itself. She’d also found that Maddie liked having someone to bounce ideas off when she thought she had something good. Was itching for Ana’s daughter to be born and old enough to be a Beta tester.
For the first time in Ana’s life, she felt like she had a real family, a sister that was always happy to see her, chat to her and ask for help, or offer to do things for her. Their sister bond was good and strong. She’d never once put her down or told her she couldn’t do something.
Ana was happy, she realised with her new life, without the stresses and pressure of someone always making demands of her, settled in her quiet country life, where no one expected anything of her. This life she’d chosen suited her, it seemed.
They were going to raise her daughter well, with love and kindness, and she was going to grow up the right way, be happy and never have to worry about what others thought of her. She would have two fierce and loyal, loving family members to support her always. A mother and an Aunt that would stand behind her, and encourage her to be whatever she wanted, regardless of if the world around them told her she couldn’t do it. They would tell her she could do it.
Slade
Slade stood there in the middle of his room and just let it all out, roared with all his anger and frustration about his life being completely in ruins around him. Then he just unleashed all his anger at himself, for his own stupidity, out in that room. He and Hail tore that room apart, tossing everything about and breaking all that was in there as they unleashed utter fury into that room.
Then he just sank down among the debris of the room, his life had fallen apart around him and in just two months’ time. A month really, this here was just extra crap dumped on him; likely punishment from Selena herself, for Ori’s treatment and what had happened to her.
He saw the door to his burst open and all four council members rush into the room. He looked up at Gretta and felt it, the first tremble of his lips, and he knew he was going to lose all of his self-control.
“It’s alright Slade.” She said softly, and he felt it, the first sob as the door to his room closed, and it was just her and him alone in his room. She knelt down in front of him and just enfolded him into her arms, as he felt his tears fall. Just sat there on the floor and cried, really just lost it completely, sobbed and clung on to her.
He didn’t even know for how long he sat there in her arms, crying like that. Only that when she looked at him and brushed his hair back, she stated softly “It will be alright.”
“It won’t.” he whispered; sadness etched his words “Ori is gone.”
“I know.” She murmured.
“She’s pregnant, Gretta.” He half sobbed.
She sighed a little, hadn’t known that, and he knew it, it was on the hush, hush side.
“Why’d you all come here?” he asked, and she lifted his wrist up for him to see his moonstone band. It was all mottled black and grey.
“Full distress, is black. It’s not just a mating band, though we don’t tell students that.”
He stared at it, and realised that it looked exactly like he felt.
His room had to be gutted, and he’d been given a new room to live in while there, and his Moonstone band had been removed by Gretta that night, and replaced with a new one. She told him he had to wear one, like everyone else here did.
Though due to all the yelling he and Audrey had done, there had been rumours the next day about him and his so-called despicable behaviour, getting a girl pregnant and not wanting to take responsibility for it. No one here seemed to be on his side, most believed Audrey, and he was now a piece of trash. Only a few he knew in his class had just sighed and told him they heard or smelt nothing; were on his side.
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