Game of Destiny by Dripping Creativity novel Chapter 133
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.
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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Chapter 120-1
My parents stayed with us for a month. Saying goodbye was difficult. My mom had already told us she was planning on returning when it was time for me to give birth and no one objected to it. Having that to look forward to made saying goodbye a little eag As spring turned into summer, the drama seemed to lessen and life returned to its usual steady pace. The reports of people fleeing the Ocean Shore pack became rare. We didn’t know if it was due to the remaining members being okay with the state of things, or if they just couldn’t get out. Those who still had family and friends in the pack said it was the first option. We didn’t know how trustworthy the information was, but it was what we had. The planning for the Alpha meeting was in full swing. Sam was being stubborn about going with us. No matter how many times we told him we weren’t allowed to bring a third person, he insisted. His line of reasoning was since he was my bodyguard, he didn’t count. It was sweet but I doubted the council would view it that way. When he couldn’t change our minds, he started demanding I stay home instead. Which suited Finlay fine. Sam argued since I was pregnant, I counted as two people so I wouldn’t be allowed in. The first time Medow heard his reasoning, she laughed so hard she had trouble breathing. In the end, we convinced Sam both I and the pup would be alright and Finlay was there to protect us.
A week before the Alpha meeting, it was my birthday. I had been kept in the dark about what was being planned. I would have settled for a nice quiet pack dinner and then spent the evening with friends and family. But I knew the chances of that happening were low. It was my first birthday as a Luna, and a pregnant one at that. The pack, and by that I mean Medow, Matilda and Shelly, would be going all out.
“Wake up, sweetheart,” Finlay gently told me. I opened my eyes and saw him smiling. “Happy birthday,” he said as he bent down and kissed me.
“Thank you.” I stretched, and sat up in bed. Finlay was carrying a tray with breakfast. “Breakfast in bed? Did I really sleep through you sneaking downstairs and making me pancakes?” I asked. He placed the tray over my lap..
“No,” he admitted. “You slept through me sneaking downstairs and getting the tray from my aunt.”
“Thank you,” I told him again and carefully leaned so I could kiss his cheek. The pancakes were delicious and it was nice to be pampered with breakfast in bed. We talked about the day, and I ignored the clear effort that had been put into making sure I was distracted all day. If they wanted to plan this for me, I would let them. We were almost done with breakfast when my phone rang. I answered and heard my parents and my brother’s family sing happy birthday to me. I giggled and thanked them. Then my mom told us the story about the day I was born, as she had always done on my birthday. It had been a long while since I had heard it, so I enjoyed it more than usual. Finlay loved it.
The rest of the day I spent doing what everyone who was sent my way asked me to do. Matilda and I spent a couple of hours in my office in the house planning a month’s worth of meals to be served in the pack kitchen. We had never planned more than a week in advance before. But I obliged and didn’t point out how obvious of a distraction it was. Then Shelly and Medow took me for a walk, because, they told me, it was important for my pregnancy. Which hadn’t seemed to be the case until today. It was nice to take a stroll with them and we had lunch. They then handed me over to Jake who asked me to help him with some paperwork he told me he was confused about. I didn’t tell him he had already done similar paperwork three times without issue. Finally, Finlay took over and sat me down to go through paperwork with him. I was impressed he would voluntarily do paperwork as he hated it and I usually were the one more or les
“What was that for?” he asked.
“For being an amazing mate.”
“I will take it,” he said and kissed me. He brought me back home to change for my party. “I guess you figured out it was what was happening today,” he said as he helped me zip up my dress. It was white with big green leaves and gold details. It was loose fitting around the waist to make room for my growing belly. The pregnancy was showing, even if the bump was still small.
“I did,” I admitted. “But you were all being so sweet and committed, so I didn’t want to spoil it for you.” Finlay chuckled and kissed my neck as he sneaked his arms around me and placed his hands on my stomach.
“They have been planning your distractions for weeks,” he told me.
“It makes me feel special,” I said.
“You are special, and I’m happy you don’t feel disappointed the surprise was spoiled.”
“It’s not spoiled. I still have no clue what you have arranged. I just know it’s something.” Finlay took me to the glade in the woods where we had most of our celebrations. It was decorated with lanterns and flower garlands. The fire was burning and there enough food on the tables to feed a small army. Luckily, that was about the size of the pack.
“Surprise!” Everyone shouted as we came walking and I laughed. I had a wonderful evening as Finlay and I walked around. I got to look at the two newest members of the pack. Little Jackson was Emile and Hudson’s and his big sister was proud as she told me she helped her parents to care for him. Ramses proudly handed his daughter May over to me. Kayla was smiling next to him.
“She is precious,” I told them as I gently rocked the month old pup.
“When she is happy, she is an angel,” Ramses said.
“My mate thinks our daughter has inherited my temper. I don’t know what he is alluding to,” Kayla told us. We laughed and I handed the pup back.
‘It’s mind blowing. I need to make sure everything is fixed by then.”
“The nursery is almost done, I think we have what we need for the first months at least and we will have the pack and our friends to support us. I don’t know what else we need,‘ I linked him.
I appreciate your determination, but I don’t think we will be able to broker world peace before I’m due.‘ He smiled at me and made sure I got a big piece of cake.
‘You’ll never know unless you try,‘ he said. After we, well, I, had eaten the cake, we danced and spent time with our friends.
*Finn, the house is that way,” I told him as he had grabbed a box with cake from Matilda and led me into the forest.
“Then why are we going in the other direction?” I asked.
“We are not sleeping at home tonight.”
“We’re not?”
“What’s that?” I asked.
“Come along,” was all he told me. He took me up a path which went up the side of the mountain, it became narrower the farther we went. In the end I had to walk behind Finlay. “Happy birthday,” he told me and took a step to the side. In front of me was a cave opening. I could see two small camping lights inside the cave.
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