Chapter-One

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The wind felt different today, she could feel how it swayed. As if something important was happening today. Her jacket no longer felt warm enough against the cold breeze. Something felt...off. She didn't know how she knew or if something was really wrong.

But it felt as if there was a shift in the air. She wasn't sure what it meant. She hugged her waist as she walked trying to keep warm. It was November it was getting colder day by day.

But this breeze seemed to have nothing to day with the month or the cold. She decided to ignore it she wasn't far from her grandmothers house, her home.

The dried leaves crunched under her shoes making annoyingly loud sounds. The trees weren't as colorful as they were months before. But even with the brown leaves the nature was absolutely stunning to her.

Nature was her most favorite, what werewolf wouldn't love nature?

As she made it to her grandmother's porch she smiled, just like always her grandmother sat in her wooden rocking chair with two cups of tea. It's like her grandmother knew when she'd stop by. A small smile fixed on her grandmother's face upon seeing her grandchild.

"Nonna, you look lovely." Victoria greeted.

Gracie studied her grandchild, she looked to be getting thinner and her smile was forced her eyes didn't shine like they'd used to when she came to visit. Still Gracie couldn't help to think how lucky she was to have Victoria in her life.

"Come sit Toris, How are you holding up?"

Victoria shook her head at her grandmother as she took the seat next to her.

"Nonna... Pa's getting worse." Victoria could feel the tears trail down her eyes. He father was dying, She thought it was crazy how life could just take a turn over night.

Gracie couldn't help but feel her pain Kenilie was like a son to her. And he was dying and there was nothing they could do to help.

"Don't cry Victoria, there's always another answer. He may not make it, but sometimes Goddess Selene sends her strongest warriors to fight many battles, just like your father did." Gracie said calmly.

Although Victoria couldn't help but think that her time with her father is limited and she can't even see his eyes.

While Victoria has many worry's there's Arkadiusz on the far side of the forest who worries for his warriors wife, she had just lost her mate while he'd lost one of his best warriors.

The rebel rouges were a small group of ten rouges who skillfully attacks the strongest people of a pack so they can concur it and make it there own. Arkadiusz knew that those rouges could easily be taking down and they'd no longer have a problem.

Rogues we're not crazy and blood craving, although this particular group of rebel rouges interested him.

"Alpha?"

Arkadiusz broke out of his thoughts, looking at his third-in-command with a scowl he couldn't help but snap, he'd hated being disturbed when he was thinking.

"What?" He growled, as his third in command Noah visibly shook before puffing out his chest and sticking his chin into the air.

"Sir, your bother is asking for you."

Arkadiusz sighed putting his hand on his forehead. "Send him in Noah, I want all paper work sent in to me within the next ten minutes."

Noah nodded, Arkadiusz couldn't help the small smile that twitched at his lips Noah did indeed look like a sports bobblehead.

Not long after his brother entered his office with a big cheesy smile. Arkadiusz frowned, what could possibly bring a big smile to his brother's face on a day like this?

"Ah, dear brother. How I have missed you." kamarkus greeted with his arms open.

Arkadiusz couldn't help the scowl that came onto his face once again. "What are you smiling for Markus?" He demand with his eyebrows scrunched along with a permanent scowl.

Kamarkus only smiled wider.

"Aren't you just handsome, ya know, I'm jealous you totally got mom's looks." Kamarkus said as he slid into the chair in front of Arkadiusz' desk.

Arkadiusz growled, he was really getting tried of his little brother not taking things seriously.

"What do you want Markus!" He said angrily.

Kamarkus held up his hands in mock surrender with a coy smirk.

"I see I still mange to get under your skin. I love you big bro." Kamarkus chuckled.

"Get. Too. The. Point." Arkadiusz seethed.

He didn't know how he managed to keep his cool and be calm with everyone else besides his annoying little brother. It was true, no one really got much of a reaction out of Arkadiusz besides Kamarkus.

Kamarkus huffed before smiling large. "Your no fun brother. But alright."

Arkadiusz waited five seconds as his brother gave a dramatic pause, he was really starting to think about exiling his brother from his pack, he was a major pain in the ass.

Arkadiusz growled simply having enough of his brothers games he grabbed him by his neck as he held him off the ground.

Kamarkus sputtered trying to get out of his grip.

"I've had enough of your games brother, I can only take so much of you talking before I simply snap." Arkadiusz said calmly.

Kamarkus weezed as Arkadiusz tightened his grip. "O-okay... I'll tell you..."

Satisfied Arkadiusz let him drop to the floor. Kamarkus got up off the ground rubbing his throat. "And here I thought you loved me. " He muttered under his breath.

Arkadiusz rolled his eyes slightly. "Speak now." He demand.

Kamarkus stomped on his foot like a child.

"Your always so commanding brother. Loosen up."

Arkadiusz growled warning.

As they both took they're seats that big cheesy smile was back onto Kamarkus' face.

"Well, I heard from a commaner who heard from a pack mate who heard from his grandma who heard from her grandson who heard from the flower shops granddaughter, who heard from another commaner, who heard from a pack warrior who heard f-"

Arkadiusz growled loudly. "Dammit! Markus get to the point!"

Kamarkus huffed. "Fine! Well the warriors cousins cousin who's a rouge heard from a mother of a rouge who heard from the rebel rouges who said they were planing an attack a few miles from here. " Kamarkus finished.

Arkadiusz was already up and alert, he was pissed that his brother had already wasted this long to tell him.

"And which pack do you think they're going after?" Arkadiusz asked.

Kamarkus shrugged his shoulders.

"Probably 'Night fall pack. But you know, it could be a false call."

Arkadiusz thought about it, if the rebel rouges were going after night fall then they were most definitely next. But they're not stupid enough to attack Night fall pack or his pack with just ten rouges, so they've probably up'd they're game.

As if the thought just hit Kamarkus he staggered in her chair with a small smile.

"Ah, looks like were gonna finally be able to get rid of those pesky little demons."

Arkadiusz nodded, if they'd attack then there would be no more rebel rouges left to try to take down packs.

If the rebels want war, then they'll get hell.

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