Chapter 395
55 – Elara
Growing up, our home rarely saw many visitors. Occasionally, a few Alphas and their entourages would pass through, but we never hosted grand gatherings or large-scale events. I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about having so many people under one roof, yet surprisingly, it’s quite pleasant. I find myself lingering at the edge of the expansive dining hall, where Melanie and her Omegas have arranged several long tables. The sight is comforting. They’ve relocated my parents’ table to the head of the room, positioned perpendicularly to the others, where Brianna, Marietta, Jax, Dev, Ben, and I are seated. It truly feels like a proper communal dining space.
“I saw that,” Jax growls quietly beside me.
“What are you talking about?” I don’t budge from my spot but glance at him sideways.
“You started to smile. I caught it before anyone unfamiliar with you did, but it was definitely there.”
“Shut up, asshole.” That’s all I can manage. I won’t deny it—not to Jax or Dev. They’ve been through everything with me, and pretending otherwise would be an insult to their intelligence.
“So, where’s your boy? I’ve noticed he hasn’t been glued to your side all evening.”
“What do you mean? He sat with me at dinner. We don’t have to be inseparable all the time. Not every mate is attached at the hip like you and Dev.” I suppress the urge to shift uncomfortably.
“How’s he handling the magic thing? I got the impression he wasn’t thrilled about being the only one affected by what happened today.”
“Would you be, if you were in his shoes?” I turn to face him directly. “He’s trained just as long as we have for his role, and he’s good at it. Maybe a bit overbearing, but that’s probably because he comes from a larger pack. And then to get here, expecting a smooth transition, only to have his ass handed to him by some unknown, uncontrollable force? I’d be pissed too. And now, he’s stuck here.” I hope that last part doesn’t sound as whiny out loud as it does in my head.
“What do you mean ‘stuck’? He came here of his own free will,” I try to interrupt, but Jax keeps going. “He chose to be part of this pack,” I attempt to cut him off again, “And he follows your orders, even when he disagrees. His loyalty is with you, no matter how hard you try to push him away.”
“I’m not—”
“Bullsh*t!” He scoffs, but it stings—not the words themselves, but the feeling of denying the truth. “He’s as stubborn as you are, and he’s not going to run off with his tail between his legs. But every man has a breaking point. Don’t push him past it. You don’t want to know what that feels like.”
“How would you know?” I glance back at the crowd, avoiding his darkened gaze. I know he won’t answer. Something happened shortly after we were old enough to find our mates. Neither Jax nor Dev ever talk about it, not even to me, but I know it strained their mate bond for a long time.
“Think of them like modern cell phone towers,” Brianna explains patiently. “They’re central points emitting signals in a radius around them. These signals overlap to provide the widest coverage possible. The shadow markers create a network over your pack lands, masking movement, sounds, and scents. Have you ever lost contact with any of your patrols?”
“Not that I’m aware of. Maybe Jax and Dev know more—they’ve been handling patrols while I deal with Beta, Gamma, and Delta issues. Why?”
“I’m wondering whether the markers are general or specific. If they’re general, then anyone stepping into the protected zone becomes untraceable. If they’re specific to the rogues, I’m curious how such a wide net was cast without anyone noticing or sensing a shift in energy. Magic always leaves a trace for those willing to pause and feel.”
“Would you like to visit the cave tomorrow?” I ask, hoping to solve that mystery and prove that Ben and I aren’t losing our minds.
“Not yet. We need to dismantle these markers first, and that could take some time. The one we found today was hidden but not well, which suggests it was one of their earlier ones.”
We spent the rest of the evening discussing the pack borders and the likely locations of the shadow markers. I went to bed utterly exhausted, but for the first time in a long while, I felt a surge of confidence in our plan.
I didn’t even argue when Ben came in and settled onto my couch. The couch isn’t uncomfortable, but I know I should offer him a spot in my bed since he seems determined to stay close at night. Still, that feels too intimate for me right now. I just can’t. As I drift off to sleep, my mind and my wolf wrestle with the complicated necessity of mates.

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