Luna Renee’s Point of View As I stood waiting for whatever hell was about to be released I tried to run everything Dimitri had said about Vampire tactics through my mind. The vampires including my father couldn’t fight with us here with the uv flood lights that we had in store for the vampires, but they all did their best to prepare us and help us train. The Vampires on our side planned to circle around behind the lines to help us without being in our strong hold. Dimitri said they would send their least experienced soldiers first, it would test our strength and cause chaos. They instructed that it would be best to try to fight them off without revealing any of the traps we had set.They said we would be able to handle the first wave easily but to make it appear like it was hard giving a false sense of security to the next wave. This wave would be much better trained. This is where we could start using our traps and me to fight back. The hope was the second wave would rush forward th
Esther’s point of view Once I reached the location where I had hid the wand all those years ago, I was really wishing I hadn’t put a spell on it blocking it from magical recovery. There were mere minutes before the sun would set on Renee’s pack territory and I was looking at a research center sitting on top of the site where I hid the wand. I couldn’t believe my eyes out of all the places, here is where they placed their stupid huts. I knew the wand was still here I could sense it’s energy. I just had to figure out how to move the research pod that was sitting on top of it. “Damn it, I don’t have time for this I muttered under my breath” as I tried to think of the best course of action. I ran up to the window of the pod to take a peek. I could see at least three people inside. I decided things would be easier if they were unconscious so I cast a spell as watched as they all passed out. I ran back from the building a lifted my hands bringing the pod up a couple inches and scooting
Renee’s Point of View The first wave was a horrible mess as the untrained vampires rushed forward their mouths practically unhinging as they tried to bite whatever they could. They were a chaotic mess, but thankfully we were prepared for just that, we fell back several paces to give the illusion that we were struggling. By the time it was over there were only minor injuries to report. The next wave however came rushing forward like a tidal wave. We had no sooner finished off the first wave before they were on us they were better trained and much more difficult to hold off. “Come on Esther, what is taking so long?” I questioned under my breath. We were trying to wait as long as possible before using the flood lights as it would inevitably kill many of the vampires and if Esther succeeded they would all be saved from that fate. Unfortunately we couldn’t wait any longer and Ethan had no choice but to issue the order. The screams that echoed will forever haunt my mind. As they evapor
Epilogue Esther’s Point of ViewIt has been one year since the battle for Renee’s life. After what happened I couldn’t bring myself to leave Southern Illinois. So much has happened and so much has changed. I almost didn’t get to the wand in time, and I guess for Victor I didn’t. He would have made a great great great honestly I’m not sure how many greats grandfather to little Vickie but he sacrificed himself to save Alpha Ethan. When I removed immortality on Earth all the vampires returned to human and as far as I can tell I’m also aging again. Ethan and Renee opened the pack grounds to any once vampires that wished to stay and adjust to being human once again. Some staid while many others rushed back home as quickly as they could. Dimitri and myself decided to stay and I’m for the first time in my life truly happy. I have a little baby bump of my own now and I can’t express how excited I am to be a mother after all these years. Renee has blossomed in her roll as Luna and the pa
I awoke to the sweet smell created by dew as it coats the grass in the early morning. I found myself in a small clearing on the edge of the woods behind my, two story cottage style, home. The sun had barely crested the hill and I was surrounded by a light morning fog. I must have fell asleep in the field after running for hours taking in the territory of my pack. I felt my heart sink as I remembered what day it was. I was leaving today, leaving my home of twenty-one years all because of a man. A man who I could never be interested in. This was my home and my pack, even if I didn't really feel like I fit in here, it was all I had ever known. The Grey Lake pack is where I grew up and I couldn't believe I was leaving. I caught myself for a moment thinking that maybe I could stay, what a foolish thought. Staying only meant one thing for me, my death.I wasn't ready to die, and I didn’t want to die over someone so underwhelming as Joey. Joey is our packs alpha, not that he has ever done
I peered into the rear-view mirror, my hazel eyes with a gold burst around the pupil peered back at me. "I guess I'm really doing this" I said aloud to myself. I sighed deeply and tried not to think of all the happy memories I was leaving behind. While I never felt as connected as I should to this pack, this was still my home and all I had ever known. My parents moved here before I was born. My parents were once the Betas of this pack, although my dad should have been an Alpha. He had to seek refuge at the young age of 8 years old when his Pack was wiped out along with his parents. My heart always hurt so much thinking about how much pain he had went through. I shook my head as if it would cause the painful memories to fly out of my brain, causing my dirty blonde hair to fall out of my ponytail and to my shoulders. This was it; I was on my way to my new pack in Illinois. Southern Illinois to be exact. I was going to live with my cousin, Amber. I met Amber when I was about 10 yea
My new pack’s territory was nestled in the Shawnee National Forest, the pack lands are breathtaking according to my cousin Amber. Rolling hills, bluffs, beautiful streams, and thick forest. After over eight hours of driving, I finally arrived at my new pack’s territory. The entrance was gated and the wolves at the gate were dressed as security officers, so if any humans stopped by it wouldn’t raise any suspicions. I checked in at the gate letting them know who I was and my business in the pack territory. Both the wolves stationed at the gate were undoubtably attractive, they each stood at least six foot three and you could clearly see their muscles pulling against their uniforms. I gave one of them my information and he disappeared into the small guard shack next to the gate. The other stood just outside the door almost like a statue never taking his eyes off me. A few minutes later the guard who took my information reemerged from the small shack and walked back up to my window.“This
I awoke to the smell of bacon and coffee I had one leg hanging off the couch and my body was partially covered by a purple fuzzy throw blanket that Amber undoubtably covered me with after I fell asleep. I sat up on the couch yawning and rubbing my eyes, when my eyes started to focus, I could see Amber in the kitchen making breakfast. "Good morning lazy bones!" She called from the kitchen. "What's so good about it?" I shouted back to her in a joking yet serious voice. "Oh, that's right I forgot you are not a morning person." She answered I got off the couch and headed into the kitchen. “No, but food does make it better” "There is coffee in the pot on the counter." Amber instructed "Do you know where I left my phone?” I questioned while looking around the kitchen “I think I want to start looking for a job." "Yeah, it's by the coffee pot" she answered over her shoulder while she was standing in front of the stove frying a large pan of bacon. “Why do you want a job?” “I think