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.
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My mom, Becky and joy all shared tips and their experience of being pregnant. It was helpful and a little scary. I was looking forward to having more talks like it with my mom during her and dad’s stay.
“I think Finn will ask dad about how not to piss me off,” I told them Everyone giggled.
“It’s a good idea,” mom said.
“Mark came close to losing his life, or his privates, a couple of times joy said. “Remember when I made him sleep in the pack house for a week?” she asked my mom. My mom laughed.
“I do. I remember he was being stubborn and not apologising. I told Ron to make him see sense or join him to sleep in the pack house,” she told us.
“It wasn’t ideal to have the Luna and the Beta mate pregnant at the same time,” Joy giggled.
‘Carol keeps giving you looks,‘ Sam mindlinked me.
‘Relax. As I understand it she and James are a thing. I’m guessing she has heard about our past. You know her better than I do, do you think she poses a danger?‘ I answered.
‘No, She isn’t aggressive. She has always been the shy type since she was a pup,‘ he told me.
‘Then just ignore it. At this point I think we all will be happy if James finds a mate.‘ My dad and Mark joined us. They brought refreshments with them.
“Amie, I made sure to bring some lemon squares for you
you,” Joy told me.
“That was sweet of you,” I said. I had loved them since I was a child and eagerly reached for one. The moment I bit into it I felt my body object and the smell of lemon made my stomach turn, I froze.
‘Amie?‘ Sam mindlinked.
‘I’m okay,‘ I told him while I tried to force the soft cake down. I really didn’t want to offend Joy.
“You should give this a try Sam, they are divine,” I told him out loud and passed the lemon square to him.
“Um, sure. Thank you, Luna,” he said, taking it from me.
‘Just get it away from me, I can’t stand the smell,‘ I told him. Sam looked around for a moment, then he devoured the thing in one- gulp.
“Amazing,” he said. I giggled. When the smell wasn’t as close to me, didn’t feel as nauseous even if my stomach still objected to me forcing the bite down. Both my mom and Joy looked at me.
“You look a little green around the gills, Armeria. Are you sure you are okay?” my mom asked, taking my hand in hers: The sound of scraping chairs made us all turn around. Finlay, Elder and James had all stood up as one and Finlay and Elder were heading towards me. James looked as if he wanted to join them, but held back.
Red, is something wrong?‘ Finlay asked, as he touched my cheek and made me look at him. Joy, who side, moved to make room for him. All focus was on me.
was sitting next to me on one
“I’m fine,” I told him out loud and relaxed into him as he sat down next to me and placed his arm around me.
You mom is right, you don’t ook alright, he insisted in our link.
“I think the pup doesn’t like lemons. I got a serious case of nausea when I took a bite out of aunt Joy’s lemon squares. I usually love those, I told him, feeling disappointed to have to skip out on the pl on the table. It’s okay now. Sam got rid of it and your scent is calming me.
How did he get rid of it? Finlay wanted to know. I told him and he smiled.
“Don’t let me hold up the signing. Get back to work,” I told him out oud and kissed his cheek. “That goes for you as well,” I said to my brother. They both returned to James and Jake to continue the discussions.
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“Have another, Joy told me and reached the plate with lemon squares out to me.
“Thank you, but the lemon scent is making me feel a little off,” I confessed and she paled.
“I’m so sorry, I had no idea.”
“It’s okay. I didn’t know either. I guess the pup is starting to make its presence known,” I told her. “Carol, have you had one? They are amazing.”
“They are,” Carol agreed. “I always enjoy them when she makes them for the full moon celebrations.” I nodded and Joy passed the plate to Carol. We talked about easy things, things which wouldn’t upset the renewed bond between us. They had greetings from pack members who wanted to say hi. I tried to include Carol in the conversation. She was a nice wolf and I could see her with James, they would be good together.
‘Sweetheart, we are ready to sign,‘ Finlay mindlinked me.
“Excuse me a moment,” I said and walked over to the kitchen table with Sam trailing behind me. Finlay reached out his hand and helped me down on his lap. I watched James as I got comfortable. He remained unbothered and I relaxed. Finlay handed me a copy of the final agreement and I read through it. It was a fair alliance agreement and I smiled. “Looks good. Should we sign?” Finlay and I both signed for our pack and James signed for the Eagle Forest pack. Jake and Elder signed as witnesses.
“Now that is out of the way, let’s celebrate,” James said. It was a great idea and we set the table and cooked a meal together. Cooking with my mom and Joy again brought back memories and when Finlay joined us to help out they both praised him. The meal was simple but well made and everyone grabbed a plate and took a seat where there was room. This was always my favorite part of a new alliance agreement; the part when the packs mingled and got to know each other. I was sitting in Finlay’s lap, to save on seats according to him, when Mino came walking over on unsteady legs.
“Hello,” I said and put my plate on the table. He looked up at me and then reached his hands towards me.
“Up,” he told me with a determined voice. How could I say no to that? With a little help from Finlay, I reached down and pulled him into my lap. “Yum,” he said, pointing at my plate.
“Yeah, the food is yummy,” I agreed.
“Yum, yum,” he said, a little more desperate. I looked over at Becky, who sat a couple of seats away. She smiled and passed me the plate with cut up food she had prepared for Mino. I scooped up some food on a spoon and held it out for him.
“Nuhu,” he said, shaking his head and again pointed at my plate.
‘You are a grown man, you can feed yourself Alpha,‘ I told him.
“It’s okay to tell him no. He is eating your food,” my brother pointed out.
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some extra to my plate. My nephew seemed happy in my lap, listen him down on the floor and got up from Finlay’s lap. Mino grabbed
“Look,” he said, pointing to the living area.
“You want me to come and look at something?” I asked. He nodded holding my other hand. When Mino noticed, he stopped and glared
to the grownups talk. When It was time to get up, I placed hand.
hd tugged on my hand. I followed him and Finlay followed me,
Finlay and then at where he was holding my hand. Both me
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I think Mino would like to show his aunty without her mate,” Becky pointed out.
“But…” Finlay objected.
“You go and get things ready for the drive home. I’ll just spend a lite extra time with Mino,” I told him.
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