Chapter 54: Jara
Jara
When we get to the hospital, Elder Jason is there checking on the injured. We use the opportunity to get permission from him for Mason to come inside my housing.
“I hope I don’t have to warn you both about marking and mating.”
“No, Elder Jason.” We both say. We both know it’s against the law and Mason wouldn’t be able to keep me as a mate. Neither of us is willing to risk that.
After checking on the men in the hospital, making sure they are comfortable and don’t need anything, we head back to the house.
When we get inside, I ask Mason if he wants anything to eat. I didn’t really eat much for dinner, even though Mason sent some over for me. We dig around the kitchen and decide to make spaghetti. Mason begins to brown some ground beef and sausage while I heat up some sauce and put water on to boil for the pasta.
It’s nice, being domestic with Mason. It feels natural and I wrap my arms around him from behind, feeling his hands cover mine. “Are you okay back there, beautiful?”
I hold on for another moment before letting him go. “I didn’t mean you had to stop.” He says, turning toward me.
“This feels nice.” I say as he pulls me into his side and turns to look at the meat that’s cooking, holding me with one arm while he mixes up the meat with the other. I dump the box of pasta into the boiling water.
“It really does. A glimpse of what our life will be like when I claim
you.” He says, smirking at me.
I can’t help but smile back. As we’re cooking, I hear a howl of the

hunt.
“Do you think Hana will be okay? I mean, those men who killed the others this morning, if I hadn’t known that they had just been reassessed, I would be worried that they were going feral.”
“It’s not Hana you need to worry about, Jara. They won’t hurt her.” He says as he pours the sauce over the meat. I dump the cooked pasta into the colander to drain the water and grab some dishes.
“But Layan…” I begin.
“That Alpha went feral. He should never have made it to the claiming. This group isn’t feral, Jara. They are fighting to win her. It’s like Elder Jason said before. It’s survival of the fittest. I don’t agree with it, but it is one way to ensure that only the strongest of our species survive.”
“But to what end?” I say as we carry our plates to the table.
“What do you mean?”
“If only the strongest survive, then we just re-evaluate what we define as strength. Our species isn’t getting stronger with this process, it’s getting weaker because it’s the violent that survive and the kind, more gentle werewolves that are dying, making us more vicious, not stronger.”
“That’s a good point, Jara. I’ve told Elder Jason that I plan to petition the Elder council when this is over. So much of this
process needs to change.” He says.
“What did he say?”
“He told me to give him the petition and he’d push it through.” He says, smiling as he takes a bite of food.
“Mmm, this is good.” He says as he takes another bite.
“What do you think of the Elder Council?” I ask, taking a bite and realizing Mason is right. This is really good.
“I think they need a complete overhaul, with the possible exception of Elder Jason.”
“Is that possible?” I ask, wondering how you overthrow the people who make the rules in your society.
“I’ve been thinking about it. I think if enough Alphas push them, yes, we can overthrow them. They are here to serve all
werewolves. I think they’ve forgotten that and become set in their ways. Maybe it’s time for new blood to take over.”
“You planning to go into politics, Mason?”
He chuckles. “No. I have no interest. But others may. I think we, as the last of our species, should have a say, a vote in who rules over us. It shouldn’t be just because you’ve reached a certain age. Just because you’re old, it doesn’t mean you make good decisions.”
It’s a really good point. We could elect our Elder Council. Or perhaps, we rename them the Council, if they aren’t a group of Elders.
“It’s a thought, anyway.” He says.
“It’s a good thought.”
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