Ever since, I've had no rest. My search for a mate had proven futile, so I gave up. I ran my hand through my hair , releasing more deep sighs. So far, I've gotten more than three quarters of the wolf realm united and ready to fight against what is to come. Other packs fought against me, trying to have me killed. In most times, I have no choice but to end them.
The Starweaver pack was one of the last few packs before I'd take my rest and get prepared against this incoming threat.
"Trent!" I called. Trent appeared a few seconds later. My younger and only brother.
"What's it again, Kieran?" Trent asked.
"Keep the pack safe and keep working on getting more weapons." I ordered.
"I'm guessing you're out again to rally more packs to fight the battle of the goddess." Trent sounded disappointed and disgusted.
"If I had the choice, I probably wouldn't be doing this, so give me a break." I responded with the same energy.
"How long will it take? A month? Two?"
"The way you ask might make me even think you care." I scoffed. "This one shouldn't take much time."
"Stay safe and be back quick. I hate ordering people around." Trent said with an obvious sarcastic tone.
"Just remember we never treat omegas badly." I said.
"Kieran, we treat no one badly, thanks to your stern rules."
"The pack must not be breached!" I gave a warning tone. Being the strongest pack in the wolf realm made us more prone to attacks. Especially from packs that want the title of being the strongest. My constant leave of the pack made the pack even more susceptible to such attacks.
I hated leaving the pack territory, but I had to fulfill the wishes of the goddess.
"Brother, I've held this pack for months when you leave. I won't stop now!" Trent said with absolute determination in his eyes. I gave a nod and he responded with the same. We shook hands, but not the normal hand shaking. My hand stopped close to his elbow and his stopped close to mine. We then hugged and I was out of there.
Hours later, we arrived at the Starweaver pack. I saw Alpha Caleb leaving. He has held hatred for my pack for all the years I've known him. I also have no love for him , especially with his ritual killings and his consistent breaking of the law.
"Nico, get Alpha Caleb to wait. Need to speak to them both. Kill two birds with a stone." I said, through a mind link. Nicholas hurried down from his own car and hurried to stop them.
By the time I got down, it looked like a scene was up already. I could not really concentrate because my heart was beating so fast that I thought it'd jump out of my chest. I was almost shivering, though I've been having problems with my health for a while. The pack's doctor called it a disease of the chest. It never really made sense, but it made me weak sometimes.
This time did not feel like any of those times. This one made me feel stronger and more alive. I easily took steps closer, because I felt drawn to something there; someone. I was breathing really hard, looking desperately for what was calling my heart. Just then, did my eyes fall on the most beautiful creature I had ever seen. Our eyes were locked for a while and I could barely walk. I stopped when I got close enough. Our eyes remain locked.
For the first time in the history of my life, someone looked at my eyes, not just as the red eyes of the prophecy of the most powerful alpha wolf. She looked at them like they were the finest things she had seen.
She stood tall. Her pretty brown hair laid lazily around her face. Her Amber gold eyes had me on lock. She had the perfect body. She had curves everywhere and an even more pretty face.
"Mate!" I said, growling loudly. Finally! Just finally! I have a mate!
I kept walking towards her when I was stopped by alpha Harrison, the alpha of the Starweaver pack. I gazed at him like I'd tear him apart. He bowed almost immediately.
"Get out of my way." I ordered, turning back my gaze at her.
"I'm sorry, alpha Kieran, but she's already been sold." He said.
"To whom? I'll buy her back in many more folds than you desire." I said, trying to get close to the pretty lady.
"To me!" Alpha Caleb, my biggest hater, called out. There was a smug smile on his face as he spoke. He was enjoying what was happening. He sounded excited.
"I believe we can talk about this and come to a reasonable conclusion." Harrison said.
"The only way this ends is with my mate by my side." I spat, shooting a dangerous glance at Caleb. He returned the gaze. My eyes flashed back to my mate. She looked very scared. Thankfully, Nicholas had gotten between her and whomever it was that stood in between them.
"I'd ask that you choose your words carefully, alpha Kieran." Caleb said. "She is mine already! This contract says so!" He waved a piece of paper at me. I growled angrily.
"You really don't think I'll let a piece of paper stand between me and my fated mate?"
"No, I don't." Caleb responded. "That's what makes this even more interesting."
It's no news that Caleb wants my head, but this is not the day he gets to see that. The day never comes.
My pack stood behind me. We were about twenty six. The whole of the Starweaver pack and most of the Moongaze pack were three to four times our numbers. But we had taken on worse odds.
My pack spread immediately, just in case it came to the worst. Nicholas already had the lady in his hands and his hand on his sword.
"So, what's it going to be, Harrison? Caleb?" I asked. "Because, this doesn't end, without me leaving with my mate."
"Make your choice." Nicholas shouted.