I wasn’t prepared for the raw anger I felt as I saw the Ocean shore’s Beta. In my mind I saw him attack Ramses and my wolf wanted his blood. I made sure to keep a distance from Finlay. I was convinced he was just as angry and the risk was I would start a loop of anger if I touched him. The last thing we needed was feeding our anger. We needed to keep a cool

head. We were standing in the room we had been in when discussing the reunion of the packs. Alpha Ryder and his Beta

stood at their pulpit and I forced myself to focus on something else.

“Alpha Finlay, you have asked for a formal complaint to be made due to the incident in the game yesterday. The report we have got from the field is that Ocean shore’s Beta attacked a member of the Blue mountain pack. The injuries were of

a serious manner, but not lethal. Beta Karo claims it was in the heat of the moment. The Beta from Blue mountain was a

witness to the incident and claims there was intent behind the attack. Is this a fair summary of why we are here?” the

head of the council asked.

“Yes,” both Finlay and his brother answered.

“At least we agree on some things. Good. Then let’s start from there. Beta Karo, please tell us what happened.”

“Thank you. I was selected to be one of the seekers for my pack. The game had been ongoing for about an hour and a

half and I had had great success in finding hidden wolves. I saw the member of the Blue mountain pack when he shifted

hiding spots. I wanted to make sure he was a hider, not a seeker, so I followed him. When I was going to howl to mark my

find, my hunting instincts took over. I’m sorry he got hurt, but my wolf is strong and his instincts are pure,” the Beta said.

“And you tried to catch him?” a council member asked.

“Yes. I grabbed his shoulder and my claws extended.”

“Thank you. Beta Armeria, we believe your opinion on the given situation is different, is it?” the head of the council

asked.

“Yes, it is,” I confirmed.

“Please tell us your view on the matter.”

“I had just switched hiding spots when I heard someone coming. I realised it was Ramses, the now injured wolf. Almost at

the same time I saw the Beta from Ocean shore. He saw Ramses and I thought he was going to howl. Instead, he started

to run towards my pack member. His intention was clear. I mindlinked Ramses and then my Alpha as I jumped down to

help Ramses. During the time it took me to land, the Beta had attacked Ramses. If it hadn’t been for my warning which

made Ramses turn, the Beta”s claws would have gone around the throat and Ramses would have been dead. When Beta

Ramses’ shoulder, he didn’t let go. I could hear the

release my pack member. It wasn’t until my wolf landed on his

looked away. “I would like to point out that instinct is a poor excuse for such a long assault.

my wolf’s instincts don’t drive me. I am in control of my wolf, not the other way around. I backed off

were you hiding?” a

the tree above where the incident

head of the

feet above ground,” I told

“And you jumped down?”

mate was in danger. And the Beta cushioned the impact,” I said. I saw

Are you trying to piss him

me I can claim

that temper of yours is

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live up to my reputation as a redhead.’ I could feel the strength it took for him not to roll

allowed one of our healers to examine the wounded

of

is healing, but the wounds are clearly supporting Beta Armeria’s

marks start at the base of his neck, like they

shoulder has ligament tears which indicates a dislocation and the bone has been put under

it. If this was instinct driven, the wolf causing the damages

part in the game,” the healer

demand of the Ocean shore pack if we find this was a planned

asked.

of how dishonest the Ocean river pack

regarding a forced reunion of our packs.

point reduction. Due to their pack

a disadvantage. All

mates aid,” Finlay

We were let out

sitting still. Instead we took to wandering

It didn’t take the council more than half an hour to call us

your patience. The council have decided Beta Karo did

relieved. At least they didn’t dismiss it. “There is no evidence

of the pack than Beta Karo. We therefore can’t accept

Alpha Finlay. Our

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