Riley Caleb and I had a lot to do over the coming days, and I was relieved to find my mother not interfering with any of it. The first group that moved to my territory were the ones we believed should keep their ranks. That included two of my brothers and their mates. They might not have stood up for me over the years, but they were good at being warriors. I believed that if we showed them, they were appreciated, we would get loyalty in return and as soon as they were settled and away from my mother’s influence, I saw something new shining in their eyes. At first, I wasn’t sure if I was seeing correctly. Caleb and I were sparring at an early morning training and I caught a glimpse of my brothers in the corner of my eye. They actually looked happy. Really happy. Not the fake kind I came