Chapter 1

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The only sounds to be heard were the growls, barks, and howls of the wolves. There were many dead wolves strewn across the ground, among members of the Lycan Moon Pack and the rogues who had attacked them. It was real c*****e. Over two hundred rogues mysteriously joined forces and attacked the pack with the sole aim of destroying it. No one knew why or who was behind it, but the Lycan Moon Pack warriors weren't going to be beaten. In a few hours, the pack's forces had killed two-thirds of the rogues, and the remaining ones fled whimpering, their tails between their legs. The tired warriors collect their wounded and dead and carry them to the front of the packhouse, while others pile the bodies of dead rogues into several piles and set them on fire. In the light of the fires and with the chilling smell of burning flesh, the civilians began to emerge from the banker where they had been hiding. Almost all were elderly, pregnant, and children. Scattered across the floor in front of the packhouse were the bodies of forty-eight warriors fallen in battle. It was an image that broke the heart of anyone who looked at it. Little by little, the parents, wives, husbands, and children of those who had fallen knelt down to mourn the loved ones who had departed for the Moon Goddess' realm. One body in particular, one of the strongest female warriors in the pack, broke everyone's hearts. She was the Beta's mate, who had been injured in the battle and lay unconscious in the pack's hospital. Beside the dead warrior, a small 6-year-old puppy cried compulsively while grabbing his mother's face, begging her to open her eyes. The Alpha let the tears fall for his dead warriors, but the little pup was breaking his heart. That little one was like a son to him and his children's best friend. The Luna goes down the stairs and kneels beside the little one, trying to detach him from his mother's body, but she can't without exerting some force. She grabs the little one, and the two of them cry in each other's arms, the little one for having lost his mother and the Luna for having lost her best friend. Luna's two youngest children approached and held them. The four of them united in a strong embrace. Luna's eldest son grabbed his father's hand and let the tears flow. All family members transported the bodies of their loved ones to honor them and give them a burial worthy of a warrior who gave his life for the salvation of his pack and his Alfa. It was an honor to die for the pack, but a heartbreaking honor when you think about how many parents have lost their children and how many children have lost their parents. In a short time, only the body of the great warrior, the Beta's mate, remained on the ground, and the Alpha ordered his warriors to take her body to the hospital, where she would be treated, and arrange for her burial with due honors. When the Beta's body begins to heal, and he wakes up, he's faced with the loss of the woman he loves, and his heart dies with her. After the warriors' funerals, the Beta tries to raise his son alone but fails. The loss of his mate had destroyed him from within, and he knew it would take a long time to heal. Against the will of his Alfa and his Luna, he decides to send his son to be raised by his brothers-in-law, the Alfa and Luna of the River Ash Pack, in England, on the other side of the Atlantic. The poor little one, who was suffering as much as his father, was also deprived of the company of his two best friends, Alfa's youngest children. On one rainy day, his uncle lands the helicopter on the Lycan Moon Pack grounds and forcibly snatches the child from his friends' arms, separating them and leaving them in tears. The helicopter leaves for the airport, where Alfa's private jet is waiting. It will take them to England and the River Ash Pack, where he will spend his childhood and, who knows, never return. It's been 12 years since the rogues attacked, and the Lycan Moon Pack has never again had large-scale rogue problems. They never knew why they attacked or who was rallying the rogues against them. After 12 years, nobody cared about it anymore. The training remained the same, and they were certainly some of the strongest warriors among the werewolves, often recruited by the Alpha of Alphas to help in fights between small packs. Alpha's sons were now eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two, and none had found their mate. Klaus was the name of the oldest. He was an Alpha—a young man with a robust and defined body and a lot of strength. There were no other warriors in the training field capable of defeating him. The pack was proud to have him as a future Alpha, knowing that, as his father had done so far, he would give his life for the pack and all his members. He was the perfect heir. He just hadn't inherited the title yet because he wanted to find his mate first. The middle one was called Dominic, and like his older brother, he was a fine specimen of a werewolf. Like his brother, he was an Alpha, and he had ambitions to be the future CEO of his father's company. Klaus wanted the Alpha title, but he had zero interest in the business, and he, unlike his brother, liked all the bureaucracy that a CEO handles. The youngest was named Colby. He was an Alpha, too, but his ambition was smaller. What he liked the most was training, and his dream was to be promoted to the supreme warrior of his brother's troops when he received the title from his father. The three were close, but it hadn't always been that way. When Klaus was ten, he hooked up with a group of roughnecks, all pups older than he was, and things would have gone pretty badly if his dad hadn't stepped in and straightened him out.
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