Chapter 54
CARLYLE’S POV
“Wait! Did you just mention that Moon Shade suffered an attack?” I asked Athena when she persuaded Sidonnie to return to my pack with me. Then, I took off my mind on Donnie’s response as we both stared at each other. It felt like we could read each other’s minds.
Athena affirmed what I heard and I was prompted to ask her how she got to know since I didn’t mention the attack to outsiders. I made sure the news died down with the attack for security
reasons.
How did she come to know about it?
Athena smiled at first, taking a look at me before looking at Donnie.
“You would know about that later. There are things you would get to know about me later. What matters most at the moment is how we’re going to get you three to reunite as one for the impending doom ahead.” She said. I wanted to probe further, but Donnie shook her head for me
not to.
“If she says later, then so be it! Don’t get her angry.” She said through the mind–link. She finally opened it after several while of me trying. I would have been able to see through her thoughts and feelings if we were in Moon Shade but because of the distance that has been between us and the pack she was, it wasn’t easy to connect with her telepathically.
“Ok,” I replied hesitantly. I understood what Athena meant by we three but I couldn’t tell what shet meant by an impending doom. Was she referring to the possible war with the Canthrastras? I couldn’t
tell.
“Would you do like I said, Donnie? I’m not forcing you, though. Think it through.”
Donnie went silent for a very long time, her gaze lowered in thought. Three pairs of eyes gazed at her, awaiting her response. The moment she raised her head up, we were all expectant of what she would say. A great part of me wanted her to say ‘yes‘ so bad.
“It’s fine, I agree. Let’s return to Moon Shade.” She pronounced her decision.
The air seemed to still for a heartbeat as Donnie’s words hung in the room. Her agreement to return to Moon Shade carried a weight that echoed through the silence that followed. The complexity of emotions–relief, anticipation, and perhaps a tinge of apprehension–played on the expressions of those present.
My face bore a mix of triumph and reassurance while Athena’s gaze, on the other hand, betrayed an undercurrent of concern. As for Mason, his innocent eyes held curiosity, unaware of the situation that surrounded this pivotal moment.
My eyes locked onto Donnie’s as she agreed to return to Moon Shade, a mix of emotions playing across her face. Taking steps closer to her, I reached out to gently cup her face in my hands.
“Donnie, thank you,” I whispered with my voice resounding a reassuring cadence.
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“I know this isn’t easy for you, but I promise you, we’ll face everything together. Moon Shade is our home, and I want you by my side as we face the challenges and joys that come our way,”
Donnie met my gaze, her eyes reflecting a blend of determination and vulnerability. “Carlyle, I… I’m doing this for Mason and for myself. But there are fears, uncertainties…
I interrupted gently. “I understand, Donnie. We’ll take it one step at a time. You’re not alone in this journey. I promise to be there, and we’ll find strength in each other. Our pack awaits, and I have not doubt that together, we can overcome anything
Our intertwined hands conveyed a silent promise, and in that shared moment, I and Donnie forged an unspoken pact to confront the complexities of our past and build a future that embraced both challenges and triumphs. Material © NôvelDrama.Org.
Donnie’s gaze still held mine as she took a deep breath before responding. “Carlyle, I hope for the best too and I’m trusting you to lead us, to be the Alpha our pack deserves. But remember, it’s not just about the pack; it’s about Mason, about us, about rebuilding what we were supposed to have built. I’m not going to be a perfect mate to you, but I can try my best.”
I nodded with a solemn expression on my face.
“Donnie, I won’t take that trust lightly. I promise to lead with integrity and dedication. Our family comes first, and Moon Shade will thrive under our care. Together, we’ll create a home where every member feels secure and valued.”
Donnie offered a small, appreciative smile. “Let’s take it one step at a time, Carlyle. I’m willing to give this a chance for Mason and for the pack. Just prove that you mean every word.”
“You have my word!” She said.
“I’m proud of both of you for making this decision. Moon Shade needs its Alpha and Luna united. Remember, your duties extend beyond leading the pack. You’re responsible for each other and for Mason.” Athena chipped in, all smiles, and land Donnie nodded in acknowledgement.
Athena continued, “Make sure to communicate openly, support each other, and always keep the well– being of the pack in your hearts. Now, let’s prepare for the journey back. Moon Shade awaits. your return, and I believe together, you’ll bring prosperity and unity.”
With those words of encouragement, we began the preparations for the return to Moon Shade, carrying with us the hopes of our pack and the promise of a new chapter.
As they prepared for the journey ahead, the anticipation of what awaited us at Moon Shade lingered in the air.
“Mason, get ready, you’ll be going with us on a journey.” Donnie informed the young boy. It was right of her to tell him but a part of me felt it was very unnecessary.
“Where are we going, mama? Are we going with this man? Or is he following us?” Mason asked Donnie, to my amusement. How did he know to ask such a question? Well, it shouldn’t be a surprise. since he’s my blood. He took after my smartness obviously. I could remember Dad telling me how smart and weird I was as a kid.
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“We’ll be going together. Now, go have some fun before we pack your things.”
“Ok, mama.” He replied, hurrying away from where Donnie was. It took a long time before I noticed that Donnie was quite deep in thought.
“Is everything okay?” I asked out of concern.
“My parents, how will I face them? What will they say?” She opened up to me, pouring out her fears I felt happy that she told me without hesitation. At least, it was a sign of progress in our
relationship.
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