Charlie and Jasper waited at their agreed location to meet up in their wolf forms. It was going to take a whole day of travel to get where they need to be. Sammy told them to eat a good meal before heading out and Victor tried to tag along, but Jasper wanted him to look after his home while he's gone.
Victor wasn't happy about it, but Charlie told him that he'll be okay. Victor kissed his forehead, growl at Jasper, and headed back to his bedroom. Sammy sent them off with the best of luck and told Charlie that he was always welcome to come back.
But with good times behind him, Charlie now has to focus on what was coming. He didn't know how to feel about it, but maybe it was expected.
Charlie was going back from where he came from.
The fact that Jasper suggested this in the first place made him feel confident that Jasper thinks he can handle this. But not from the owner who was filling in from Charlie's father's absence, but the human orphans who probably loathe half-breeds and full bred.
While they had more of a chance to get adopted, his kind had more of a chance to be free with a good fighting chance. We didn't have to worry about parents as much as us looking for a mate by our early teens. There was much expected from humans that made them envy wolves that walk among them.
The system is what they call it, Charlie not knowing what that means. Maybe that's why Jasper chose this task, for Charlie to challenge his beliefs on not killing anyone, not even humans.
Charlie rubbed his head over Jasper's black fur, receiving a few licks from him before walking away, passing a chocolate brown wolf that growled at him as he passed. Jasper followed behind him, greeting his mother.
Charlie let them have their private talk about plans or something Charlie's ears were not meant to hear before Jasper walked up to him. "Keep up, pup." He told him.
Charlie didn't feel offended, understanding Jasper had to detach from him. Jasper ran and Charlie followed close by. They had a long way to go, but Charlie will be damned if he falls back to where Mich was behind him.
The run wasn't as bad since it was starting to get cold and there were a few water and bathroom breaks. When they got there, the sun was starting to set, casting the familiar ground in bright orange.
The woods were thick and Charlie smelt the familiar scents of his bedmates whenever they were released to use the bathroom and pace on their paws, but they were forced to be inside most of the time.
It was wrong and even horrible since they were forced into a small room. Alpha gets testy and angry more which meant more attacks on the weaker omegas. When omegas go into heat, the Alphas and a few Betas breeds them like crazy.
The poor conditions lead to the loss of pups and fewer being born. The sound of a broken-hearted mother is a sound you'll never forget. Charlie sniffed out a few scents left by his bedmates.
Some were nearing heat, asking for a mate, some just pointed out what they thought was interesting. Jasper and Mich watched Charlie sniff out familiar scents, Mich thinking the wolf was going to regress to old habits but was surprised how Charlie held himself.
Jasper still remembers driving up to this place to collect Charlie. The place was horrible for both Humans and wolves. They finally arrived at the orphanage with only a dirt road leading up to it. It was white, run-down, and growth was digging into the building.
It wasn't the safest, but it was the perfect place to drop unwanted and unloved children to forget you ever had. Probably the only reason no one did anything about it. "What's your plan, pup?" Jasper asked. They were across the dirt road, all three hiding in the shade. Charlie knew this place inside and out.
Getting in wasn't the hard part, getting all of them out was. "They're used taking in strays, figuring someone left them off here for pick up. They should know me so they'll be willing to let me come back in. I just have to convince the wolves and the humans to come with me. Not really easy to do." Charlie said, mostly thinking aloud.
Jasper looked at him in a different way. The first time he heard of Charlie leading a mission, he figured it was exaggerated a bit. But seeing Charlie thinking of options to get the job done was hot to him.
"You have a plan to get them out?" He asked. Charlie growled a bit. "For the wolves, show them I'm not someone to be pushed around anymore and give them my word at a better future for them. A safe one too. Something I want to talk to you about later.
As for humans, I will have to figure it out as it comes. I never had any interaction with when I was here." Charlie said. "You have a full plate to deal with. My mother is going in to only observe you. You will be doing everything on your own though. I will be out here if anything happens." Jasper said.
Charlie wanted to rub against him to calm his nerves, but only settle with a shared look they had that spoke a lot instead. "Be careful, Charlie," Jasper told him, his tone giving away that he doesn't like being away from Charlie when danger was going to occur.
His mother wasn't the best hands to leave Charlie with, But he has no choice. He walked deeper into the woods to wait for the duo to come back, hoping nothing but the best. If his plan worked and things play out how it's supposed to, Jasper can finally calm down. He can only hope for it to happen.
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Loving The Unloved (Original Story)
Storie d'amoreIt's time for the Half-breeds to prove their worth and it up to Charlie, an insecure omega brought by a powerful, billionaire man with influence to make that happen. Will Charlie succeed or will his weakness get him killed? *Trying to base it off of...