Duane's senses were starting to dull, the drive through the mountains thus far had been boring compared to what they had in the valley. They would make North Fork soon if they didn't run into any trouble, he thought, and he couldn't wait for that. Dogs may like to roll around in manure, he thought, but his human side found it tough to take the stench hour after hour. He couldn't wait to get out and clean up. The cab of the dump truck was quiet, the women up front were not in the mood to talk and he was trying to focus on driving. The passengers in the dump truck bed were keeping quiet so far, not that he would hear them unless they screamed.
He made his way down a hillside and towards the stream below. Something... something wasn't right, he thought, and then the moon cleared from behind a high cloud and he could see the dark shape blocking the road. He slowed as it came into his headlights, the tree was big enough to stop them and the road was too narrow to go around it. "Wake up." He gently shook the woman next to him; he was going to have to get out and clear it. "I'll attach a winch cable to the tree, when I'm done attaching it I need you to use this control to pull it towards us until we can get around it."
Duane moved to the front of the truck, pulling the winch cable towards the tree. The separation from the stench of the poo wagon allowed his smell to search the wind, and when it did, he froze. Dropping the cable, he went back to the side of the truck and pulled off his clothes before shifting into his grey wolf with white patches. Moving forward, he sat in the headlights of the truck and let out a loud howl of greeting.
It was only a few seconds before the distinctively powerful sound of an Alpha returned to him, followed by howls from multiple pack members. He could tell they were surrounding him. Using the link with his remaining Pack members, he told them to get out of the truck and join him. It took a few minutes to get everyone out of the bed of the truck, so by the time the three Alphas walked around the tree and into his view they were all present and waiting. Duane and Luke were in the front and both bowed their heads in respect, along with all of the women and children standing behind them. Many were shivering in fright as the power of the three men washed over them. "Alphas... we come in peace seeking sanctuary. I am Duane Molback, former Gamma of the Wise River pack. The women and children behind me are all that is left of my Pack. Luna told me to bring them to North Fork."
Luke stepped forward then. "I am Luke Morgan of the Wisdom pack, my sister Leia," he nodded to her, "and I are the only survivors of the Wisdom pack. We joined with Duane because Luna in my dream told us to head for the Salmon River."
The three Alphas looked at each other, then broke out in smiles. "Wow," Reggie said, "Luna has been busy." The refugees looked confused. "It's all right, Luna has appeared in our dreams as well. One of the things she said to me was that she would be gathering wolves to us. You guys are just the first of many that will join our three Packs." He looked around. "We need to send you on to North Fork, the Luna there will take care of you. The rest of us have some things to do first." Reggie called up a number of wolves to push the tree off the road while he had Duane start loading his people up again.
"I'm sorry we're making you get back in that stank pit," Donald said, "but we don't have spare vehicles. I'm taking warriors north, Luna is having me establish a new Pack in the Bitterroot Valley to protect the humans and wolves remaining up there. The humans are being terrorized by some criminals out of Missoula."
They started walking towards the buses as they talked. "Could you use another fighter? I want to contribute where I can, once I know my charges are safe I can..." He froze, his nose sniffing the air, and his eyes glowing as his wolf surged forward. The smell, he was sorting it out, but it was there, and it made him instantly hard as he recognized it for what it was.
Donald looked at him, then at the buses. Beta Candice had just stepped off, she was frozen in place and was staring at Duane with wide eyes, eyes that were also glowing. "You're him," she whispered, but it was the sweetest sound Duane had ever heard.
"MATE!" His wolf took over, and he ran forward to her. She broke out of her state and ran to him, jumping in his arms as her legs wrapped around his waist. Their lips crashed together as the tingles worked their magic. His arms squeezed her tight as he spun them around to the whoops and cat calls of the assembled warriors.
"By Luna," Calvin said, "That was quick!" He smiled broadly, any mating was a cause for celebration but he knew how long Candice had been waiting for him. He looked at the other Alphas as Duane carried her off the road, finding a stump where he could sit with her for a moment. He looked around, all work had stopped. "This isn't a party, people, we have a job to do here. Get the dump truck loaded and send it on the way to North Fork, and get back on the buses." It only took a few minutes before they were moving; a young man from the Salmon pack had volunteered to drive them since Duane was, well, "indisposed."
They finally broke their liplock as he heard the truck get in gear. Duane cupped her face and looked at her. "Where are you going, love?"
"Corvallis, we are heading there to protect the humans. I'm a Beta of the North Fork pack, I'm in charge of organizing logistics until Alpha Donald is set up." She hugged him tightly.
"Then I will be going there as well." He stood them up, holding her hand as they walked to the bus she had stepped off.
She stopped in front of Alpha Calvin, hugging him she asked the question over the bond. "Of course," he replied. "Duane, as you are mated to my Beta, do you want to become part of the North Fork Pack?"
"Yes Alpha." He knelt before him and exposed his neck in submission; Calvin gripped his exposed neck with his teeth, and felt the Pack bond form. The removal of his old Pack bond and the forming of new bonds was painful for him, and Candice had to help him stay upright as his mind adjusted. They both helped him to his feet and back on the bus, where she had him put his head in his lap as they started moving again.
The rest of the bus gave the new couple as much privacy as they could as they journeyed north. They passed the dead towns of Gibbonsville and Sula and eventually broke out of the mountains into the Bitterroot Valley. It wasn't long then until they were entering the town of Darby, where they expected to find Terry waiting for them, but he was nowhere to be found.
The buses stopped in the city center, a few of them getting out to stretch their legs. The noise attracted a few of the residents who seemed to expect them. "There a Donald in there?"
Donald looked over at the young man. "I'm Donald, have you seen Terry?"
"Yeah, he jumped up and shifted into his wolf just after sundown, took off to the north like a bat out of hell. He did say we could expect you coming through. My name's Jason Striker. Are you going up to Hamilton?"