Chapter 22

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Sven's POV

"I feel like I wasn't here in ages, and nothing really changed." Nath tells me.

Yesterday, we spent the rest to the sday with the kids, but today, we decided to leave them with a babysitter, so we can walk around the pack lands.

Nath and Dallas wanted to take them with us, but I quickly explained to them how that would end, and they agreed to leave them behind for a few hours.

"Not much changes yet, but Logan is planning to change the pack house a bit after the will become that Alpha, and he also wants to make the training grounds bigger." I tell him.

"When will the Alpha coronation be?" Dallas asks me.

He's walking next to me, and I put my hand on his back, so I can guide him a bit, because I don't want him to fall over something.

"Logan said that it will be a few days after we will come back, but I don't know when exactly. I'm sure that Papa will tell everyone about it soon." I say.

"How does the Alpha coronation look like?" Nath asks me.

"I'm not entirely sure, but from what Papa told me, he will cut his hand and the back of Logan's head

Then he will make the wounds touch, which will make Logan feel a lot of pain.

If Logan is supposed to the be the Alpha, then he will eventually stop felling the pain, and at that moment he will also become the Alpha.

But if the Moon Goddess doesn't want him to be the Alpha, then he might even die from the pain." I explain.

"Who will take care of Logan's kids if he and his mate will die?" Nathan asks me, and I roll my eyes.

"Most likely my parent, but I really doubt that this will happen." I tell him.

A few years ago, I thought that Logan won't be a very good Alpha, so I was hoping that Quincy will take the Alpha position.

But now the both of them grew up, and I can we that Logan is definitely a lot better at the things that an Alpha will have to do.

I quickly get out of my thoughts when I realise that Dallas is falling, but I manage to catch him before he can hit the ground.

"Are you alright?" Nath asks him, and Dallas nods once.

"I stepped on something." He tells us.

I look behind us, and I quickly notice that a tree branch is laying near him, so I guess that it made him fall.

"I think that we should go to the pack house now." I say, after we walk for a few more minutes.

We were walking for about two hours now, and I'm sure that I'm not the only one who wants to sit for a while.

"Let's go to your parents' house for a few hours, and then we will go to the pack house with the kids." Nath says, and Dallas quickly agrees that it's a better plan, so that's what we do.

I guess that they still like the kids, but I'm already tired of them.

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