Disclaimer: All characters in this work are purely fiction, are all over 18 years old, all situations are consensual and all writing is the sole property of Bella Bellua, author.
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Chapter 1: The Northern Orphans
I starred at the invitation in my hands for a long moment. So the rumors were true, I thought to myself. Alpha Atlas was making a power move. He was inviting members from every major pack in the northern hemisphere to gather...here. Ughhh, I groaned internally. The initial crews would be here soon to start preparing the surrounding woods for the games and the housing that all the guests would need. This would be a massive headache, I better go tell Rose and Dan.
I exited the small kitchen of my art studio and made my way up the footpath to the main home. My family group was settled deep in the forests of the human territory of northeastern Canada. Humans and hunters were sparse up here so our presence doesn't draw attention from unwanted, prying eyes. The main downside of our chosen territory is, because we are not in close proximity to any of the large North American packs, our land is bordered by bands of rogues. We have never had much trouble from them though, as we are very similar to rogues ourselves.
I was part of a pack of orphaned wolves that were either rejected by their own packs or had their families wiped out by war or rogue attacks. Some of us, like myself had no family or home to speak of. Rose found me wandering around the icy tundra just outside our current land almost a decade ago, with no memory of where I came from, or how I got there. Other packs stayed away far away from our land because of the rumors of the orphans with special abilities, rumors that I honestly didn't mind. It helped us lead quiet, peaceful lives. A quiet that I was afraid was about to end.
I found Rose hanging up some large blankets on clothes lines behind the main home. Ara, one of our youngest orphans at six years old, was helping her dutifully. "Rose, we need to discuss the invitation from Alpha Atlas," I began.
Peeking out from one side of a hanging quilt, Ara's large brown eyes starred up into mine. "I'm excited, there will other kids to play with!" she shouted with glee.