Indigo
Violet’s words had made a home in my heart. My wolf couldn’t help but stop showing his love for her. He’s never been this happy before. This entire month has been nothing but perfect for us. I was happy. So happy, I couldn’t control it and I wanted to cry for that.
After spending the whole afternoon with his mate and Violet tucked in between, he got ready to do the one thing he was dying to do.
Sparr with Eli.
Jane and Klaus had given me an idea that Violet needed to see us spare. They had started with her sparring lessons. She needed to watch and learn first. She needed to know that a fight was not something she should take lightly. I had hesitated at first because I did not want her to see our feral sides so soon.
But I had to. Dammit!
One day she’d have her wolf or even if she doesn’t, she should be aware of how to protect herself. She was an alpha and from what we were seeing we knew she was not just any alpha. The amount of pain she went through every month was just a perfect reason to say she was strong.
She was the strongest.
Eli and I had decided to show her how we sparred with each other. I had linked him when I knew Violet was going to wake up. She usually slept for an hour in the afternoon after having a stomach full of lunch or sometimes she studied for her exams or helped Laura or took pack-lessons with Klaus. I was glad she was getting more and more comfortable. She had grown close with all of them. Lianna and her, Jane and her, she had her own perfect duos.
Jane and Klaus told me they’d be here to watch Violet.
When Eli and I sparred there was no looking back. Blood was all we saw. We both knew when we had to stop. I honestly needed it, desperately. I hadn't sparred in a while. I used to train with the warriors in the morning but it was just training.
My cocky wolf wanted to show his mate what he was made of. Laura and I had fought on the matter regarding Violet. My wolf wasn’t allowing me to put Violet into distress as the full moon was near. We just weren’t ready to.
“Don’t you forget I have every right to tell her what she needs to know, Indigo.” Laura harshly said, as she sat on the bed while I stood leaning on my window, looking outside.
Laura was a person who stood for Violet. She defended her everytime with everything. She wanted her to get every right she deserved. She even agreed to that costume plan of hers.
“That does not mean you put her through more pain than she already is.” I said, diverting my eyes to her.
She let out a laugh. “You really think I would do that to my pup. Oh goddess!” She got up and started walking out. “This is ridiculous. I don’t care what you think, Indigo. I am doing it tomorrow itself because let me tell you Violet isn’t some weak child. You keep doing this shit with her, hiding things from her and regret in the end.” She said and slammed the door behind her.
We wouldn’t have fought if I hadn’t dragged the topic for days until today. It was my fault. There were a lot of apologies I had to make to my knight in shining armor.
I was going to make sure, I made it up to her.
Violet was watching me and Eli intently. Jane told her to watch and learn and with a sleepy face she nodded her head.
I wasn’t going to go easy on Eli today.
As soon as we jumped down the patio, I landed a punch on Eli’s face. He growled and looked back at me wiping the blood off his mouth and nose with a smirk.

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BLUE (21+)
WerewolfLaura Terrawater of Crystal Pearl, the first Alpha doctor in the entire werewolf race. She was not only the first Alpha doctor but also the first werewolf to secure an official doctor's degree living with the humans. Damn right, humans! The doctors...