Jara
Hana and I decide to have dinner in the main dining hall, knowing that if we spend more time with those assessed today, it will make them feel better physically. It is apparent, though that many wolves are missing. I would assume that they are all from Alpha Cameron’ s pack.
Annabel joins us for dinner and afterward, I go to see Elder Jason. “Do you need my assistance to prepare for Alpha Cameron’s funeral?” I ask him. I should have asked earlier when I said the funeral would be tonight, but I was distraught and then Mason was going into his assessment and my mind was clouded with the possibility of losing him.
However, now, my focus is fully on making sure that Alpha Cameron’s pack is given proper time to grieve the loss of their Alpha.
“No, Alpha Jara. You’ve been plenty busy today and based on the interactions I saw at dinner, your assistance and that of Beta Hana greatly helped to heal the claimants who were assessed.”
He looks out to where the back of the main packhouse is, his eyes glazing over. “I have set up a pyre for this evening. I plan to give anyone from Alpha Cameron’s pack who wishes to speak, time to say whatever they want to say.”
I nod. It’s how it should be done. “While it’s not common to have an Alpha ceremony immediately after a funeral, I believe it is necessary this evening. There has been enough chaos during this claiming, and I don’t want any more wolves to feel lost or bereft without their Alpha. Between the reassessment and the loss of their Alpha, many omegas and warriors from Alpha Cameron’s
pack might be close to losing their minds or going feral.”
“I agree.” I tell him. While it is unusual, these men are away from their packs, they have been through reassessment which I now understand is a horrible, grueling process and they’ve lost their Alpha. The possibility of what’s left of Alpha Cameron’s pack going feral is high until there is a new Alpha. And I know Beta Luke will be a good Alpha. He obviously cares about his pack a great deal.
“Good. I’d like you to lead the ceremony.” I whip my head around to look at Elder Jason.
“Me? Why me?”
“You are a true Alpha. And while I am as well, you being an Alpha female seems to impact males from every pack, not just your own. I think you being there, leading the ceremony will ensure that Alpha Cameron’s pack pledges their allegiance to Beta Luke as their new Alpha and will give them some peace during this evening’s events.”
I’m not sure I agree with Elder Jason, but I’m willing to do anything needed to ensure the safety and peacefulness of Alpha Cameron’s pack. “I’ve never led an Alpha ceremony before.” I tell him.

“It’s fairly straightforward, but I took the liberty of writing out the instructions for you, just in case.”
I look over the document Elder Jason hands me and realize it’s exactly what occurred when Seth took over as Alpha from my father.
“I can do this.” I tell him.
“Thank you. I’ll be there in case something happens, but this will be better.”
An hour later, we’re all standing in front of the pyre where Alpha Cameron’s body is lying. His entire pack is here, but so are many others, wanting to pay their respects.
Elder Jason stands on the stage, addressing the group.
“Today, we lost one of our good Alphas. He was a man known not only to his pack, but to other packs as well as the Elders. He was a true Alpha, and his loss will impact us for years to come. This evening, before we light the fire and send our Alpha to the Moon Goddess, I offer everyone the opportunity to say something about Alpha Cameron.”
He steps back and Beta Luke immediately moves to the stage. He speaks of what a strong and powerful Alpha Cameron was, how he loved and cherished his pack and how terrible it is that he went feral just before this year’s claiming. He goes on to discuss how he will be missed and how no one can ever fill his shoes.
One after another, his pack members go up on stage to talk about something their Alpha did for them, whether it was to protect them, comfort them or bring them peace in a time of loss, Alpha Cameron was definitely one of the good ones. I can’t help but wonder why our Moon Goddess chose to take him instead of someone like Typhon who doesn’t deserve to be an Alpha.
I watch as even Seth and Mason go up on stage to discuss their interactions with Alpha Cameron and what a good Alpha he was. I know I have tears running down my face. And while I know I need to present as a strong Alpha, I can’t help but cry over the loss of someone so good, so deserving of their title.
When everyone has spoken, Elder Jason lights the pyre and we watch as the fire ignites, burning into the night, taking Alpha Cameron’s ashes with it.
When the fire finally starts to die out, Elder Jason returns to the podium. “I know that those of you in Alpha Cameron’s pack are grieving and that this is unusual, but we are in an unusual situation. Tonight, your Beta, Beta Luke, will stand and take his oath as your new Alpha. Is there anyone here that would contest this?”
He waits, ensuring that no one from their pack disagrees with Beta Luke taking over as their new Alpha.
“Alpha Jara, will you join me on stage please.” Elder Jason looks at me, as I make my way to the stage.
As I walk onto the stage, I see Mason and Seth’s looks of
confusion. I’m still not exactly sure why Elder Jason wants me to lead the ceremony, but I’m willing to do it.
He hands me the ceremonial knife and cup before beckoning Beta Luke over to me. “Alpha Jara will be presiding over the Alpha ceremony this evening.” He announces to the crowd.
I look out over the crowd. “Before we begin, I just want to say, I didn’t know Alpha Cameron, but from everything I heard this evening, it sounds like he was a wonderful Alpha, a great man. There is a hole in your pack that may never be filled. But I do know Beta Luke. He is in my claiming, and he is one of the few that I’ve chosen to spend extra time with during this event. I’ve gotten to know Beta Luke, and I believe he will be a strong and good Alpha to your pack. I believe that he has the ability and willingness to protect and love all of you as a good Alpha should.”
From the corner of my eye, I see Elder Jason smiling. Perhaps this is what he was hoping I would do. Confirm to the members of this pack that I believe in their new Alpha and trust that he will be good at his new role.
I turn to Luke. “Beta Luke, please step forward.”
When he does, I take his hand, palm facing upward. He unwavering eyes meet mine.
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