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Game of Destiny by Dripping Creativity novel Chapter 111

Battle of Fate Summary

Armeria “Amie” Winstone is nearing her eighteenth birthday in one of the strongest werewolf packs. While most werewolves gain their wolf between ages sixteen and seventeen, Amie still has not received hers. This makes her feel weak, insecure, and fearful of being seen as a disappointment. Despite this, she has a loving family and a close connection to the pack’s leaders, having grown up alongside the Alpha’s son, James.

During the full moon celebration on the night she turns eighteen, Amie discovers her fated mate by scent—James, the future Alpha and her childhood friend. However, instead of joy, the moment turns devastating when James publicly rejects her. He claims that she cannot be his Luna because she does not have her wolf, and he believes the pack needs a strong leader’s mate. His rejection shatters Amie emotionally and brings silent shock across the pack.

The aftermath creates tension between the families. Amie’s parents are heartbroken and furious, willing to challenge the Alpha to defend their daughter. Amie realizes her presence will cause division, broken alliances, and pain for the pack. Feeling like a burden and unwilling to be the reason her family suffers, she quietly decides to leave. Before dawn, she packs her belongings, writes a loving goodbye letter to her parents and brother, and leaves her home and pack behind, stepping into an uncertain future alone.

Characters

Armeria “Amie” Winstone

  • Role: Protagonist, Beta’s daughter
  • Traits: Kind, emotionally strong, loyal, compassionate
  • Conflict: Has not gained her wolf and is rejected by her mate
  • Motivation: To prove she is not weak and to find where she belongs

James

  • Role: Future Alpha, Amie’s fated mate
  • Traits: Driven, proud, conflicted
  • Conflict: Rejects Amie because he believes she cannot be a strong Luna

Ron

  • Role: Amie’s father / Pack Beta
  • Traits: Protective, loyal, emotional
  • Actions: Defends Amie and challenges the Alpha’s reasoning

Melissa

  • Role: Amie’s mother
  • Traits: Loving, nurturing, strong-hearted
  • Actions: Stays beside Amie through her emotional breakdown

Elder

  • Role: Amie’s brother
  • Traits: Caring but torn between loyalties
  • Actions: Tries to change James’ mind and comforts Amie

Alpha Mark

  • Role: Pack Alpha, James’ father
  • Conflict: Supports James’ choice in favor of pack strength

Luna Joy

  • Role: Pack Luna, James’ mother
  • Conflict: Cares for Amie but cannot oppose her son’s decision

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“Husband?!Mrs Jones asked and they both hugged him. “CeCe has been holding out on us.I had to laugh at Finlays surprised look.

“Don’t blame her. It is a recent development. We were away on… vacation and it was a spur of the moment kind of thing,” I explained.

“Back in my days, we weren’t so slow. The two of you have been heading for the chapel for years. The poor man even took hot coffee to his private parts to get your attention,” Mis Jones reminded me.

It was worth it,” Finlay told her and gave me a demure kiss. The tw women giggled like teenagers.

“Are you staying in town?” Mrs Andersen asked.

“No. We just stopped to refill on our way home. We couldn’t just pass by,” I told her.

“That’s right, you always were a smart girl. We will let you eat in peace, but it was lovely seeing you again.I got another round of hugs before the two women left. We finished our pies and coffee and started our drive back home. Martin’s family was following us.

“It went better than expected,” Sam said.

“Because the three of you weren’t alone,” I pointed out.

“I have to agree with the Luna. I thought I would have a calm mind, but I was drawn into the mistrust,Jake said.

“I agree as well. As usual our Luna makes us proud. I still think it was an unnecessary risk,” Finlay told us. It made us all laugh. I used the time in the car to catch up on some sleep. Martin’s family were safe and I was in the back seat snuggled up to Finlay. I had no problem taking a nap. He awoke me with a kiss.

“We are almost home,‘ he told me in our link. I yawned and stretched. I looked out of the window at the landscape which was changing into fall colours. The familiar ease came over me as we passed over the border and I smiled as I saw a large part of the pack waiting for us as we parked outside the pack house. Sometimes I forgot how many of our members used to be members of the Ocean Shore pack. They were now greeting the newcomers as the long lost friends they were.

inside. If you need something, please let us know,” I told them as we walked the short distance to the house.

“Thank you, Luna. This will be great,” Bridget said.

If you prefer, you are welcome to have your meals at the pack house” I added. They all nodded.

“You are free to move around, come and go as you please. We place no restrictions on you,” Finlay told them.

“You know how to get in touch with us. We are usually close to the pack house if you want to talk in person. Take some time to get settled and maybe catch up with some old friends,” I told them before handing them the key to the house. “It feels nice. We did the right thing,” Ttold Finlay as we walked back home.

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