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Alriiiiiight. So here's the chapter. As promised, you guys will meet Akela. At the end of this chapter, I'll tell ya'll who I picture when I think of him and write his character at the end. Don't ask me why him, I honestly don't know. It's just who came to mind :D Haha
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Guys, some of you have forgotten… Ally already said those three special words to Austin in C33… Some of you were jumping for joy because she said it in the previous chapter XD This makes me a tad worried… I want you guys to always be up to speed with this story. Before reading a new chapter, if you've forgotten anything, I advise you to just skim over previous chapters. It's what I do when I read fanfics.
Okay, now onto chapter… what is it?.. Yes, 36!
Read on…
Previously On Blood Moon…
I looked away from the ground and into his hazel eyes. I licked my lips again before telling him why I wrote Parachute and what I hoped and prayed for when I wrote it, ending off with letting him know that I had indeed got what I hoped for.
He smiled warmly at me and I bit my lip.
"I love you," I said softly.
Austin reached out, taking my hand in his to place a soft, lingering kiss to my knuckles.
"I love you too. And I'm so glad that I can be that someone for you, Ally."
I stepped closer to him and looped my arms around his neck while his went around my shoulders, holding me close.
"I am too."
We stayed like that for a few seconds before hearing Mark call out again.
"Alright, we're coming! Fuckin' hell."
Austin POV
Akela will be coming today.
Ally asked me to be nice once he arrives.
I doubt that I'm gonna heed that request but I'll do my best.
It's the least I could do. After yesterday, hearing her sing one of her songs for the first time, seeing her so happy and carefree when she did it, it was amazing. It was even more amazing when she told me that I, along with the pack have given her what she had been hoping for in her life.
A place, a person, a family that she could fall back on, knowing that her fall would be broken.
Hearing her say all that made me immensely happy. I felt warm all over, so glad that I could be that someone for her.
I was kind of hoping that light mood from last night would hold up, but as the time of Akela's arrival nears, I find myself becoming irritated and agitated at the entire situation all over again.
I clench my jaw, take heavy breaths, and constantly run my hands through my hair, all the while watching that damn rat paw at whatever its short fucking limbs could reach.
After breakfast, I had come into my room to find it in here. Too restless and irritated to put up with its stupid antics, I just left it alone and took a seat on my bed with my guitar in my lap.
However, I soon mounted my guitar back on the wall, out of fear that I would crush it in my hands that were continuously clenching into tight fists.
"Hey, Blondie," I heard from outside my door.
"I smelt you before I heard you, Cass." I wrinkled my nose slightly. "Actually, I smelt Elliot before I heard you. What'd you do, rub yourself against him?"
Cassidy smirked at me and arched her eyebrows.
I narrowed my eyes and shook my head. "Forget I asked. Gross."
She chuckled and stepped into my room. "He got lonely out on patrol. I just went to keep him company."
I snorted. "Mmhm, I'll bet."
"We didn't do anything. Much. So, you ready?" She asked and took a seat next to me on my bed.
I twisted my head towards her, fixing her with a pointed stare.
"No, obviously not," She gathered.
"I don't even know what I'm supposed to be ready for," I scoffed.
Word seems to have got out that Akela would be on the move soon. Rival packs are hoping to have a word with him. Wolves are constantly lingering around the borders of our territory, resulting in my dad to give out orders to begin patrols again and keep them away.
How about that? Here I am, without a clue as to who this Akela is while other packs who are obviously familiar with him are flocking to meet him.
Fucking hell.
Why have I never heard of him?
"Everyone's pretty anxious. It's not just you, if that makes you feel any better," Cassidy offered and I turned to look at her.
"On one hand, I'm eager to find out what the fuck is going on with me, and on the other, I just…"
"Just?"
I shook my head. "I don't know. I just don't like it."
Cassidy chuckled. "Of course you don't like it. I know you, Austin. You've never met this guy or his pack, so your nature to be untrusting and downright broody is surfacing more than ever."
"I trust people," I mumbled.
"As of a few months, yeah, I know," Cassidy smiled and bumped my shoulder. "How does she feel about all of this?
I frowned at that. "Well, she hasn't really told me how she feels. In her defence, I never actually asked."
Cassidy stared at me. "You know you might have to leave, right?"
"Well, yeah, I got that part pretty fucking clear from my father."
"Austin."
"What?" I asked.
She was still staring at me, a pointed look now on her face.
"What?" I asked again.
Cassidy shook her head and shoved my shoulder. "You dumbass. You could be leaving and you haven't even asked her how she feels about it? Don't you think she's gonna be affected by you leaving?"
I pursed my lips. "Haven't given it much thought," I muttered ashamedly.
I didn't even want to think of leaving home, much less Ally. I'd miss her too much. Seems that with me selfishly thinking about how I would feel, I didn't spare a thought about how she would feel.
Fuck…
"Don't get me wrong at all," Cassidy started. "Ally is a strong one and I don't doubt that she could hold her own but, Austin, you've always been here. You guys have never been apart for more than a few hours. She's been through a lot, and you've always been there with here. Don't you think it's gonna be a little difficult for her to get used to being without you?"
I exhaled and rubbed a hand over my face and into my hair.
"She'd probably cope better than me. It's gonna be difficult for me too. Fuck. Where is she?" I asked before getting off my bed.
"She was outside on the back porch with Mark and Trish before I came up here."
I nodded and Cassidy got off my bed as we both headed for the door.
Cassidy stopped when we exited and went back in, coming out a moment later with the cat in her arms.
I rolled my eyes and Cassidy smirked.
"You secretly love her, don't you?"
"Fuck off, Cass."
Cassidy snickered and we headed downstairs.
She set the little demon on the floor and before I made my way outside, I turned to her.
"Thanks." I didn't really know what I was thanking her for exactly but it just felt right and she seemed to pick up on it. She smiled lightly and winked.
"Sure thing, Blondie."
Making my way into the kitchen and out the door, I stepped onto the porch to see, just like Cassidy said, Mark, Trish, and Ally.
They were seated on the forest-green plush chairs that surrounded a circular wooden table that had seen better days while laughing at something that was said, I'm guessing by my cousin.
They looked up when I presented myself and I waved in greeting.
I hadn't spoken or really interacted with anyone after breakfast and no one tried to engage me in any conversation. I was grateful. They all knew that I wanted some time to myself when I retreated to my room.
I stayed up there for a solid forty minutes until Cassidy came and found me.
"Hello, hello, baby cousin. Join us," Mark made an exaggerated welcoming gesture towards one of the chairs and Ally chuckled, meeting my eyes.
I smiled at her.
"Where's Anthony?" I asked after leaning down to place a quick kiss on Ally's cheek.
Mark snorted. "With Paige. Where else?" He asked rhetorically as I took the seat next to Trish.
Paige had stayed the night and she and Anthony were practically joined at the hip. With everything going on, I barely batted an eyelash at the fact that she's a cougar, and she's staying with us.
I doubt I would've cared either way though.
She's alright… Not that I would tell her.
I nudged Trish. "And Jace?"
She huffed out a breath and rolled her eyes.
"Uh oh," I said.
Jace and Trish rarely argued, but when they did, they would completely ignore each other afterwards and it could last for days. But they always made up, their pissy moods towards one another never lasted.
"He's an ass," Was all Trish offered and I glanced at Mark and Ally.
They both shrugged.
"That's all she's telling us," Mark said.
Trish nudged me back. "How are you?"
I exhaled. "Doing okay." I looked up and met Ally's gaze.
She reached over and took my hand in her dainty one, her eyes boring into my own, questioning me on whether I was being honest.
Of course she'd know I'm lying.
All three of them know, I'm sure. But Mark and Trish don't harp on it. Ally though, raises her brows at me and caresses my knuckles.
"What time is he getting here?" I ask, referring to Akela.
"Around three-ish, your dad said," Mark answered. "Though he did send a message saying that he could be earlier but that's just a maybe. It isn't likely."
I nodded. "Alright." I looked at Ally and tipped my head to the bottom of the porch, towards the tree line. "Take a walk with me?"
She was about to answer but was interrupted by Mark's suggestive 'Oooh' and Trish's laugh.
Ally blushed and bit her lip, smacking Mark's shoulder.
"He said a walk, you pervert," She scolded and Mark laughed.
"Hey, I'm not judging. I think it'd be super hot to get down and dirty in the forest."
Ally's blush darkened and Trish threw her head back, laughing when Mark waggled his eyebrows.
I shook my head, biting back a smile. "Shut up, idiot," I said and took Ally's hand, leading her down the porch steps and away from Mark and Trish's sniggering.
We strolled into the forest in silence, our hands still entwined until we got to a small clearing with a little stream running through. I let go off her hand and stepped in front of her.
Ally sighed and looped her arms around my neck, pulling me in close. I wrapped my own arms around her back and she leaned up on her tiptoes, nuzzling her face into the crook of my neck while I rested my cheek against her temple, taking in the familiar strawberry scent of her hair.
"I was so caught up in wondering how things would pan out if I left that I didn't think to ask how you felt about this whole thing," I mumbled into her brunette waves. "I'm sorry, baby."
She didn't say anything but pulled away slightly to look at me, our noses almost touching.
"I just want you to be okay, Austin. And if that means being apart from you for a while; I'm gonna have to accept it," She whispered and slid a hand down to cup my jaw, lightly caressing.
I shut my eyes for a few seconds and sighed before opening them again to gaze down at her.
"That's gonna be hell, Ally. Being away from you. Being away from everyone."
Ally bit her lip. "Do you think you'd have to leave today?" She asked in a small voice and I dipped my head down, nuzzling her nose with mine.
"I doubt it, baby. My dad said that he's coming here to meet me and talk. Didn't mention anything about leaving right away."
Ally nodded and pressed herself closer to me, letting out a breath.
I tilted my head up and looked at the sky. With the rainy season over, it wouldn't be long until we got snow falling. I could already feel a slight drop in temperature. It wasn't a major drop, but it was there.
I realised something then and pulled away from Ally slightly, holding onto her hips lightly.
"What?" She inquired upon seeing my thoughtful gaze on her.
"When Mark and Anthony brought you here," I said, "our lands were covered in snow."
Realisation dawned on her face and she chuckled. "Yeah. Wow. That was pretty much a year ago, wasn't it?"
I nodded. "Yeah. You couldn't even walk through it, the snow was almost thigh high for you," I laughed.
"And I couldn't, for the life of me, gain stable footing on all the ice."
"You tripped twice," I snickered and she giggled.
"I was so tired and confused. You carried me to the ledges," She recalled with a smile on her face.
I dipped my head down and pressed a kiss to her forehead. "Do you wanna head back?" I mumbled and she looked up at me, not saying anything for a few seconds.
"Can we stay a while longer?" She finally asked and stepped out of our embrace, taking a few steps away from me to take in our surroundings. "I like it here."
"Of course," I answered. "Jared and I found this place when we were out on patrol a few years ago."
Ally looked away from the scenery and turned to me, sensing that I had more to say.
"After finding it, all of us-the entire pack-would come here and hang out, picnic, that sort of thing." I felt my lips turn up slightly into a sad smile, giving way to my next words. "My mum liked it especially. She and my dad would come here more often than us."
Ally walked over to me and took one of my hands in both of hers, smiling up at me. She looked around. "I can see why she liked it. It's beautiful."
Suddenly feeling choked up, I swallowed and nodded. "Yeah," I grunted, looking at my hand in hers.
Ally pulled me closer and leaned up to place a chaste kiss on my chin. "She'd be so proud of you, Austin. You're an amazing man."
I could feel my tears threatening to escape but I willed them back, swallowing hard again.
I brought up one of Ally's hands to press my lips against her knuckles tenderly, still biting back sobs.
"Thank you, Ally."
She smiled at me again and stepped back, pulling me with her until she chose a shady spot under a small tree just a few steps away from the little stream.
I don't know how long we sat there for, maybe an hour, maybe two hours, I don't know. All I do know is that it's what I needed to calm down, to breathe. And Ally knew I needed that. She spoke for most of the time with me adding a few words here and there, but I mostly just listened to her and I was completely okay with that.
It was perfect. Just listening to her, watching her, feeling that warmth rush throughout my body when she smiled and made hand gestures that tied in with whatever she was talking about.
I loved every moment.
As my laughter died down at her story of her accidentally setting her step-mothers underwear on fire, I chuckled and reached out for her.
"Come here."
From her cross-legged position in front of me, she smiled and took my outstretched hand, squealing cutely when I pulled her into my lap.
"You're so fucking adorable," I mumbled against her neck where I had begun peppering light kisses. "What did she say?"
Playfully shoving against my chest and shying away from my kisses, Ally spoke through light giggles. "She never found out. I threw it out."
I snorted out a laugh and pressed her closer to me, resuming my ministrations on her neck.
She stopped resisting after a few moments and gave in to me, tilting her head to the side and granting me easier access.
Sliding one of my hands up and under her top, I caressed her soft skin and skimmed past the underside of her bra, grinning when she pushed herself closer to me, wanting me to touch her there.
I was about to do just that when I groaned deep in my throat instead. She buried her hand in my hair to tug at the strands just how I liked. "I've got a really strong urge to bite you right now," I warned.
Ally dipped her head down and breathed hotly against my ear before…
Oh, fucking hell.
She had placed a kiss under my ear before licking the lobe, whispering, "Go ahead."
I growled and immediately heeded her words, baring my teeth to bring them biting down onto the point at which her shoulder meets her neck without a second thought.
I heard her gasp as she tightened her grip in my hair.
"Oh-oh my.. Austin," She breathed and I let go, soothing the area with my tongue before pulling back.
I may have been mad with lust but I made damn sure that I didn't bite down hard enough to tear her delicate skin. The imprint of my teeth was there, and it was already reddening around the edges but it wouldn't stay there permanently.
Yes, she's mine but that doesn't mean I need a fucking bite mark on her body to show it.
"Was that too hard?" I asked breathily. "Are you okay?"
She exhaled a breath and moved to straddle me, pressing her forehead against mine.
"That-that uhm-it was-" She stuttered and I pulled back, my eyebrows furrowing into a worried frown. However, when I got a look at her face, I was taken aback at the bashful smile and pretty pink blush lighting up her features.
"Ally?" I asked and she shook her head, looking up at me.
"I'm okay. I uhm, I kinda liked it," She whispered shyly.
I sighed in relief and grinned, squeezing her hip playfully while my other hand travelled up her leg to rest on her thigh, rubbing my thumb back and forth.
"Yeah?" I asked and leaned forward to kiss her gently. "I did too," I mumbled against her lips.
She laughed and pushed harder against my mouth, fusing our lips together. I sucked in a breath through my nose and slid my hand from her thigh to her lower back, pressing her chest against my own as she leisurely kissed me.
Her hand cradled my jaw while the other stayed buried in my hair, holding me to her.
Without pulling away from her, I carefully twisted my body and coaxed her to move with me, gently laying her on the soft grass. I slid my arm under her and across her shoulders before deepening the kiss.
Ally sighed against my lips and moved her hand from my jaw to rest on my arm, caressing up and down. She licked at my lesser lip, causing me to groan deep in my throat and drag my hand further up her hip to rest on the skin that was exposed from her top riding up.
I pulled away from the kiss and dragged my nose down the column of her slender neck, nipping and sucking as I went.
"Austin," She moaned, causing me to smile against her skin.
"Hmm, I love hearing you all breathy like that," I mumbled and placed a kiss to her throat before moving up to look into her eyes. They were alight with warmth, and they were also a little dazed.
I'm assuming mine were not much different.
Ally smiled sweetly up at me, bringing her hand to my face to run through my hair, letting all the strands fall back once she reached the nape of my neck.
"Do you feel okay?" She asked softly, bringing that same hand to rest on my cheek.
I leaned into her gentle touch and turned my face to place a kiss on her palm. "Yeah," I answered, returning her smile. "I'm okay, Princess."
We got off the ground after that and began making our way back to the cabin. We took the same path and arrived at the back entrance. Before making our way up the stairs, Ally took my hand and tugged it gently. I looked at her.
She leaned up and pressed a lingering kiss to my cheek with a hand on my chest.
"I love you," She said softly upon pulling away.
No. Nope. Never. I'll never tire of hearing that…
Playfully tugging on my dog tags around her neck, I leaned down and bumped my nose against hers.
"I love you too, baby."
It was around two thirty when my father informed me that Akela was on the training field.
He wants to meet me alone.
"Are you sure this is a good idea? I mean, you've never met him before. Shouldn't your dad or Mark or Anthony come with you? Or anyone else. Shouldn't I come with you?" My nervous girlfriend rambled all in one breath while pacing around me, her pretty doe eyes shining anxiously.
From their position on the steps leading to the cabin door, Mark and Anthony shared a glance and hid their snickers, choosing to instead shoot me with teasing grins.
My father, at the moment, was with Akela, but he would leave the moment I phased and come back here.
I shook my head and flipped my cousins off when they mock pouted and created a heart shape with their hands, gesturing to Ally who was still circling me like a Great White.
They snickered one more time and held their hands up, backing into the cabin and leaving us alone, Ally still rambling.
"…sure, your cousins and your dad met him already and your dad did say that he's close friends with him but still, shouldn't caution just be thrown to the wind and someone should just come with y-oh!"
Once she circled back in front of me, I grabbed her upper arm before she could keep going and brought her to a standstill in front of me.
"Ally!" I exclaimed and shook my head, laughing slightly. "Would you calm down? I'm gonna be fine," I assured, holding both her upper arms in my hands, bending slightly to be of same eye level.
Ally pouted and frowned.
"How do you know that?"
I let my expression of amusement fade away, softening my gaze.
"Hey. I know you're worried, okay? But, like you said; my dad told us that he's a friend of Akela's. So, I'm gonna give him a chance."
Ally snorted. "Really?"
I chuckled and dropped my hands from her arms. "Fine. I may not be entirely sold on the idea of this guy but that's why I'm going to meet him. To see what he knows, to see what he's offering."
Ally sighed and nodded.
"Besides," I smirked, "don't you think I'd be able to kick his ass if he tried anything?"
At this, Ally giggled and nodded again, placing both her hands on my chest.
"Of course," She said. "Just be careful."
I smiled, dipping my head down to press a kiss to her temple. "I will, Princess."
I stepped away and allowed the familiar heat to wrack my body. With a deep breath in and a heavy exhale, I thrust myself forward and landed on all fours.
Having felt the energy of me phasing, I assumed my dad would make his way back.
After running through the foliage for a few moments, my assumption was confirmed and my dad ran past me in a grey blur.
"Behave, son."
I huffed at his request. Sure, dad."
I made it to the clearing in under two minutes and was about to exit the tree line.
His scent that I had caught just a few moments after I began making my way over was stronger now, and I willed myself not grow angry at the situation of him being here on Blood Moon territory.
I had no doubts that he was aware that I was here, still behind the tree line. I smelt him, but didn't hear anything from him.
He made no effort to talk or to ask me to come out.
I dug my claws into the earth and flexed my jaws.
Here we go.
I stepped onto the clearing, out of the cover of the trees, my ears pricked up, hackles slightly raised.
There he was.
I bared my teeth. He wasn't phased. He was in his human form, standing in the middle of the field, looking completely at ease.
I knew what this was. He decided to stay in this form to show me that he isn't a threat. That he had no intentions of a fight, just to talk. While that may be, I stood up tall, letting him know that I had no intentions of phasing back.
He got my message and smiled, nodding once. It was barely a nod, just a small and slow downward movement of his head.
I was a bit taken aback by his appearance. What I pictured in my head came nowhere close to what was in front of me right now. I won't lie; I was now a little doubtful about my earlier words to Ally.
Yeah, I could kick his ass but hell… He'd very well be able to do the same to me.
He was tall and broad shouldered. A large frame, backed up by a powerful feeling of energy that I felt the moment I stepped onto the field. His presence demanded respect, and his posture, upright but casual, showed him to be completely at ease but capable of landing a good blow if needed.
All along, I had been picturing someone like my father, but here I am now, seeing the complete opposite.
Where my father was lean and muscled, Akela was big and muscled. Instead of a scruffy beard, Akela sported a standard circle beard that was groomed to perfection, grey at the bottom and dark at the top. My father's hair was mostly black, whereas Akela's cropped hair, like his beard, was kept neat and groomed. Grey at the sides and dark on the top.
"Austin Moon, what a pleasure."
His voice was surprisingly light, though it did harbour a slight rumble.
"Honestly, I can't say the same to you." I growled my reply, knowing full well that I certainly was not behaving like my father asked me to.
I was again taken aback when Akela smiled a full smile, one that made his eyes crinkle up at the corners. His eyes were almost as blue as Anthony's wolf form, with the black of his pupil contrasting brilliantly against the almost icy blue.
"Your father alerted me of your bluntness. His words didn't do the real thing justice though."
I said nothing. Rather; I stood tall, my tail swishing from side to side steadily.
"You can come closer, if you'd like."
I huffed out a breath, flicking my ears.
"Very well," Akela conceded with a toothy smile.
Again, I was taken aback by him. He had exhaled almost contentedly before bringing his large form downwards, sitting cross-legged on the ground.
"Now, Austin, what you're going through, while rare, is completely normal. Your father listed the situations that you've been dealing with and I understand that these bouts of anger, pain, anxiousness, were met with resistance."
It wasn't a question but I affirmed with a dip of my head anyway. Those moments were my body had been wracked with pain and anger, I always did my best to stop it, to not allow it to go further.
"Now, there's a problem there, Austin. One that I can help you rectify. That anger and pain, mostly the anger, needs to be noticed. You need to allow it to consume you."
"If I did that I would've hurt someone, don't you think?" I snapped, finally joining the one-sided conversation.
Akela, still completely casual, plucked a small flower in front of him and twirled it in his large hands.
"Yes, you would have, and for that reason, you not completely giving into that anger was a smart choice. But," He said, looking away from the flower and to me, "it is a smart choice only up to an extent."
He twirled the flower out of his hand and leaned forward, looking right at me.
"Just as he told me about your bluntness, your father had also notified me about your temper. And I'm sure, Austin, you know that repressed anger is the most dangerous. Hm?"
I do know that. Very well.
Thoughts of Ethan flooded my mind. I had held back from beating him senseless for so long that when I finally did, that was it. He was as good as dead. And dead, exactly, is how he'd ended up.
"You're a powerful wolf, Austin. But you need control and embracing. If you don't learn how to embrace your current situation, you will never be able to control it. You need to learn how to control it, I cannot emphasise that enough."
"And that's where you come in, right?" I asked dryly, though I was more than a little interested now.
He smiled and did that nod that's barely a nod. "That's where I come in, yes."
He got off the ground and dusted off his jeans. "I know that you want to know more, I've barely scratched the surface of what you're going through but if you come with me to my home, to my pack, everything will be easier to explain. I say this because there are wolves going through a similar situation. Some of them are still learning, others are completely in control."
Still not comfortable and not even remotely happy about having to leave with him, I ask, "If I were to say no?"
Akela shrugged. "Then that'd be that. I have no intention of forcing you, Austin. But I will express my concern for your family."
"The repressed anger," I muttered in my head.
"It will soon become too much to ignore. There's no doubt that you will be exceedingly dangerous. Wolves have done this. They ignored it, did their best, but in the end, it did more damage. To them, and their loved ones. They couldn't help it, try as they might, they couldn't stop themselves from hurting, and even killing their own pack members."
His words sent a wave of panic through me and I shook away the terrible images.
"What if I went away for a while? On my own."
Akela was already nodding before I had even completed the thought, as if he was expecting it.
"Wolves have tried that too. Getting through something like that on your own, without help, can be more painful than the pain occurring in your body. Believe me."
His bright eyes briefly flashed with pain when he said this.
I don't want my family in danger. That's a given, but to leave? No, I don't fully trust him, but Akela has done a great job at keeping me at ease. Like my cousins said, he's an okay guy, and he seems like he is. But, I need time.
Time that I don't know I have.
How much longer can I ignore this pain and anger?
How long until I lash out?
As if reading my thoughts, Akela offered, "Think about, talk to your pack about it, and let me know. I leave in three days."
And with that, he turned around, still not phased, and walked away, disappearing into the tree line.
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