Chapter 20
The walls, ceiling and flooring are all light wood. There are cosy throw pillows everywhere. There
is an enormous window on the wall with a stunning view of the water.
There is also a dining room with a table that can hold a capacity of about sixteen people. Arge
chandelier is in the centre of the room. Opposite the dining room is the kitchen.
The kitchen has a stone ind and moderate wood cabs with dark brown countertops. The
cabin has two units of stairs, one spiral staircase off the kitchen and each other straight staircase off
the dwelling room. We went up the stairs and walked into a hallway.
“This is the bathroom. It''s connected to my room and yours,” William said.
“This will be my room in case you need me.,” He points to the one next to the bathroom.
“And this is your room,” He stopped at the room down the hallway. When he unlocked the door, the
scent of wood and nt filled my nose.
This room is beautiful! It has a small bed by the window side and it is filled with pillows. There is a
big mattress in the centre of the room with bedposts. There is a small desk and chair.
“There is a lot rted to this room so I hope you would like this room,” he says and he puts my
bag on the mattress and one of the doors. I entered and walked into a beautiful room with small
white tiled flooring and anotherrge window, letting in all the natural light. This ce looks too
good to be real!! I can not stop smiling at everything.
“I’m happy you like it,” William said with augh.
“I’ve never been in a vicinity like this before, ” I mumble, still looking around the room. Iy on the
small bed that''s by the window side. It has an outstanding view of the woods assembling theke.
“Well, I will let you get settled. Come down when you are through and we will make ns for
today,” William said, making his way to the door and leaving. I felt a pang in my heart when he
closed the door. I want him to continue staying here but he is respecting my decision.
I closed my eyes and took in a deep breath, taking in the final scent of him. I run and bounce on
the bed. I love it here and I never want to leave. I opened my bag and start unpacking when I heard
a knock on my door.
“Come in!” I shouted and Danie walked in with augh.
“Hey hun, how’s going? I see William gave you the residence suite,” She says with a grin.
“Yeah, it is so attractive here that it''s almost unreal.” Danieughed and bounced on the bed too.
“Yeah, I saw everything the first time I came here. It was soon changed and it was nothing like the
ce I used to visit,” She said, reminiscing about the past.
I don''t know a whole lot about Danie’s past but I think she used to be from this pack and most
have grown up with William and Liam. I know the guys grew up together cause during dinners
William would tell me funny memories about the trouble those two would get into. But I have now
not heard anything about Danie.
“Didn''t you grow up in the Moon Lake Pack?” I asked.
Danie shook her head. “No, the pack I grew up in does not exist anymore.”
“What happened?,” I asked as I slept beside her on the bed. We each looked up at the ceiling.
“Well, the pack I grew up in used to be small. It was excellent. I knew everyone and everyone
knew me. However, there are dangers of being a small pack. We had been attacked by rogues
more than once.
They wanted our resources andnd. We continually fought them off though until that night, we
couldn''t fight back anymore. My mother and father were Gammas and warriors. The Alpha of our
pack had known a useful resource about the Moon Lake Pack. They fought and fought until we
were finally reduced to thirteen.
Our Alpha was badly wounded. Moon Lake helped us and when they sessfully defeated the
rogues, the two Alphas of the pack agreed to let my pack be a part of Moon Lake under one Alpha.
The Alpha of our pack died the next day. We were then introduced to the Moon Lake Pack which
was a wonderful alternative for all of us.”
“Who wasn’t nice?” I asked quickly.
“Just a few girls. Don’t go beating everyone over it,” Danie giggled. I chuckled realizing it used to
be a long time ago.
“How old were you then?” I asked. “I was 13 when I came here. Life has been very great since
then. Ipleted school. I found my mate. And I’ve made a good friend too,” Danie said,
reaching out for my hand.
I smiled knowing she is speaking about me. A knock rapped on the door. William appeared.
“You didn''te down so I thought you fell asleep. But it seems to me that you were caught up in
woman talk,” he says as he leaned against the door frame and folded his hands in front of him. He
has a smile on his face so I know he’s not mad, on the other hand, there is a need in his voice.
“This is my fault. I started talking and you are aware of how much of a talkative I can be,” Danie
said getting up from the bed. Just then Liames up. “ Guys, are we just going to waste the rest
of this dayying around or are we going to do something? I vote for bonfire and s’mores,” He said,
looking at us.
“I’m in,” William agreed. “Me too,” Danie joined. “Me three,” I answered with a smile and just like
that Liam takes off down the steps and ran outside.
“I’m going to change and I''lle down in a minute,” I mumbled as they all left my room. I
changed into a pair of denim shorts, and this lovely off-shoulder white shirt and I put on an
oversized cardigan. I put on some sandals and head outside.
Liam is working at the firece and William is making an attempt to help.
“Where’s Danie?” I ask “She’s inside getting the things we need,” Liam said in a bizarre ent. I
chortled and walked inside to help.
I helped Danie in getting the marshmallows, chocte and graham crackers. Then we head
again outside. The guys started a fire and we all take a seat, everyone looking at the water.
The sun is beginning to set and the sky is turning crimson and orange. It’s the most beautiful sight
I have ever seen. I take a seat between Danie and William. We all start roasting our
marshmallows except Liam who kept on burning his.
But I think he likes it that way. When the sun goes down, we all sat down there ying with each
other and listened to the furnace coupled with the sounds of crickets. Then I hear rustling in the
tree. I raised my head up in fear.
“It’s ok. It’s just the patrols. During the day, they secure and check then at night, the area but they
tighten the security in the neighbourhood,” William told me. He points out a few individuals on the
patrol and I rx a bit. I was relieved when I saw Gamma Perezing out from the woods and
heading to the cabin. He stands at the front door like a guard.
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