Chapter 4: Giving In

Ellie “All right, Dad. Tell me about this tournament,” Ellie said, walking into the office she shared with her father. He was sitting at his desk, a large piece of paper in front of him that had drawings all over it. She knew her father preferred to draw out his thoughts, rather than writing them, so she figured this must be his masterplan for the tournament. Michael’s face lit up at her statement. “Really?” he asked. “You really want to hear about it?” “Don’t make me second guess myself, Dad,” Ellie said, giving him a hardened look he always said reminded him of her mother, Lilly. “No, no, of course not,” he stammered as Ellie came over and stood next to him, leaning forward so she could see what he had finished. “It’s really pretty simple. There will be three contests over a week. We’ll have some nice dinners, maybe a dance or two--” “Dad, I already said no ball,” Ellie reminded him. “Not a ball. Just a friendly get together. No Moon Goddess celebration or anything. You know, just some live music, a few drinks, some dancing, that sort of thing.” He looked up at her, his dark eyes wide with innocence. Ellie cocked her head to the side. “To help you get to know the gentlemen better,” he explained. “What difference does it make how well I know them?” Ellie countered. “If I’m meant to marry the winner, it doesn’t really matter if I know his interests and hobbies, does it?” “While I see your point, it can’t hurt for you to know them all a bit, you know? Especially since our secondary goal is to form strong alliances with all of the packs who participate, not just the winner.” Ellie wasn’t sure what she thought about that. It wasn’t as if most men took losing well. In her experience, and as a former trainer, she had a lot of it, most males didn’t like to lose. She thought of her three younger friends, the boys who were like brothers to her, and how none of them ever liked to lose at anything. Seth, Hans, and Cane would give each other a hard time any chance they got if there was a way to dispute who the actual victor of a contest was. Still, her father had a point. If she could find a way to befriend the other Alphas, maybe it would make it easier on the ones who didn’t win. She could be charming--couldn’t she? “All right, Dad. What are the three contests?” She had a few guesses based on his sketches, but for someone who would rather draw than write, he wasn’t as good an artist as one might hope. “The first one is a good ol’ fashioned log tossing contest,” Michael explains with a huge grin on his face. “It’s pretty simple. They’ll each have three tries to pick up a log and toss it across a clearing. Whoever throws the farthest wins.” Ellie had to let that sink in for a moment. Images of lumberjacks came to mind. “Okay,” she said slowly. “And… do they get points for the other places, or how does the scoring work?” “I haven’t quite figured that out yet, but yes, I think so. First place will get a set amount of points, say ten, second eight, etc. so that whoever has the most points at the end of the entire tournament will win your hand.” Ellie realized those sorts of details could be worked out later so long as all of the participants knew what to expect. “All right. It looks like the second contest is a race, is that right?” “Yes!” Michael exclaimed. “We’ll set a route through the woods, and easily enough, whoever crosses the finish line first gets the most points.” Finding herself nodding, Ellie pointed to the third picture. “And what’s this?” “The third contest is a simple fight. But I think all of the contestants should fight one another. I’ll have to figure out how that part will work.” “In their human forms?” Ellie clarified. “Absolutely. I don’t think that wolves should be involved in any of the contests. The winner will be the one who shows he is best in an average of all three areas in his human form.” Ellie nodded. “I wish you could throw in a trivia component or a skills contest of some sort,” she said, noticing that her father was picking her husband based on brute strength, speed, and fighting ability. All of those things were important when it came to being an Alpha, but in Ellie’s eyes, there were other important components as well--like how he thought on his feet, intelligence, and how he cared for his pack. “Hey, if you want to let the Moon Goddess decide for you, we can do it the old fashioned way and have a ball,” Michael said, holding up his hands as if he was surrendering. “No, no, this is fine.” Ellie would do anything to avoid the Moon Goddess ball scenario. “All right, Dad. Make it happen,” she said, hoping she didn’t sound too defeated. “Yes!” Michael said, pumping his fist. He jumped up and kissed her on the head. “My little girl is getting married!” “Don’t start making flower arrangements just yet, Dad. There’s a lot that has to happen before all that.” She patted him on the shoulder and then turned to head outside in search of some fresh air and her best friend. Shelby needed to hear about this ASAP. If anyone would confirm for her that she wasn’t crazy for doing this, it was her BFF. As she walked out the door, her father started humming the bridal march, and Ellie found herself shaking her head yet again. Shelby was exactly where Ellie expected her to be, sitting outside on the back deck of the house she shared with her parents, sipping lemonade and admiring the view of the forest. Shelby liked to relax this way in the afternoon, especially after a particularly brutal day in the gym. Ellie took a seat next to her, staring out at the large trees with vibrant green leaves, and explained the entire scenario to her petite best pal. Shelby listened intently, only interrupting to make exclamations every once in a while, until Ellie got to the end and said, “What do you think? Am I nuts for agreeing to this?” “No way!” Shelby said, her brunette ponytail swinging back and forth as she shook her head. “This is amazing! I’m so happy for you!” She reached over and clamped her hand down on Ellie’s where it rested on the arm of the Adirondack chair she was sitting in. “You’re finally going to have your Alpha!” “I guess,” Ellie said, not convinced. “I just… I don’t know. What if he’s a total arrogant jerk? You know how some of these Alphas are.” “What if he’s a dreamy guy with large muscles and an a*s that doesn’t quit?” Shelby countered, getting a giggle out of both of them. “I just hope he makes you half as happy as Carl makes me.” Ellie tried not to let her smile fade away as Shelby went off on a tangent about her beloved Carl. As much as she was happy for Shelby and Carl, Ellie didn’t think she would ever find her “fated mate” as Shelby referred to the Omega who had swept her off of her feet. “Who knows, Ellie? This might be the Moon Goddess’s way of making sure you find the one you’re meant to be with!” Shelby exclaimed after ten minutes of talking about how amazing Carl was. “I don’t know,” Ellie said with a shrug. “I’m really happy for you guys. I am. But… I don’t think I have a fated mate, Shelby. I think I’m fated to lead this pack, and that’s what fate has in store for me. Not love. Not… any of that mushy stuff.” Shelby groaned and shook her head. “You’re wrong, Ellie! You just wait and see. You can have it all. You can be our leader and have love in your life. I just know it.” Ellie took her friend’s hand and gave it a squeeze, smiling at her, but she didn’t feel it in her heart. It was nice to dream, but in Ellie’s experience, dreams like that didn’t really come true. She’d always been okay with that, putting her pack first in her life. But now that she saw what Carl and Shelby had, she had to wonder--was there something more?
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Chapter 1: The Luna Chapter 2: New Life Chapter 3: Promises Chapter 4: Giving In Chapter 5: Invitation Chapter 6: Negotiations Chapter 7: RSVP Chapter 8: Strand Chapter 9: Blade Chapter 10: Mistaken Identity Chapter 11: Cute appChapter 12: Chatting appChapter 13: Reflection appChapter 14: Dinner appChapter 15: Stroll With a Friend appChapter 16: Jealousy appChapter 17: The Tournament Begins appChapter 18: Throw appChapter 19: Toss appChapter 20: Chat in the Woods appChapter 21: Another Surprise appChapter 22: Stolen Heart appChapter 23: Twirl appChapter 24: Mine appChapter 25: Perfect appChapter 26: Coffee with Dad appChapter 27: Ready to Run appChapter 28: Cheering Them On appChapter 29: Racing to Win appChapter 30: Cheaters Never Win--or Do They? appChapter 31: Victory appChapter 32: A Moment Alone appChapter 33: Horsing Around appChapter 34: Roping and Wrangling appChapter 35: Talking to Dad appChapter 36: Accusations Fly appChapter 37: Good Luck appChapter 38: Weak Knees appChapter 39: Ready to Rumble appChapter 40: Watching From the Sidelines appChapter 41: Final Round appChapter 42: Winner, Winner appChapter 43: Awards appChapter 44: In Too Deep appChapter 45: Dancing with a Stranger appChapter 46: Blushing Bride appChapter 47: Doubt Sets In appChapter 48: Last Minute Jitters appChapter 49: Run Away appChapter 50: Left Behind appChapter 51 A Shoulder to Cry On appChapter 52: Runner Up appChapter 53: Beta Talk appChapter 54: Being Careful appChapter 55: Attack appChapter 56: Mama's Advice appChapter 57: Pain appChapter 58: Comfort appChapter 59: Seeing is Believing appChapter 60: Shelby to the Rescue appChapter 61: Unexpected Phone Call appChapter 62: A Clue appChapter 63: Figuring it Out appChapter 64: She Always Knows appChapter 65: Road Trip appChapter 66: Closure appChapter 67: Reckless Driving appChapter 68: Tea with Mom appChapter 69: No Escape appChapter 70: Sinking Feeling appChapter 71: Swept Away appChapter 72: Intuition appChapter 73: Hurry Home appChapter 74: Awake appChapter 75: Awake appChapter 76: Apology appChapter 77: Phone Call From a Friend appChapter 78: A Try appChapter 79: Little Brothers to the Rescue appChapter 80: Give and Take appChapter 81: On Her Own Two Feet appChapter 82: In the Garden appChapter 83: Yoga appChapter 84: Hurt and Worried appChapter 85: Coffee Talk appChapter 86: Bad News appChapter 87: Alpha Meeting appChapter 88: Stalking Prey appChapter 89: In Sight appChapter 90: Decision Maker appChapter 91: Scent of a Loser appChapter 92: Outnumbered appChapter 93: Size Advantage appChapter 94: Trap appChapter 95: Leap of Faith appChapter 96: Aftermath appChapter 97: Tying Up Loose Ends appChapter 98: Addressing the Pack appChapter 99: Dissatisfied appChapter 100: Fears and Regrets appChapter 101: Ready to Wed appChapter 102: Love You Forever appChapter 103: Together At Last appChapter 104: Marking appChapter 105: Surprise appChapter 106: Helping a Friend appChapter 107: Pushover appChapter 108: Bathed in Love appChapter 109: An Unexpected Visitor appChapter 110: We Shall See appChapter 111: Meeting a Mystery appChapter 112: Serving Sylvia appChapter 113: Do You Know What You're Doing? appChapter 114: Picnic Time appChapter 115: In Love with a Liar appChapter 116: An Enlightening Call appChapter 117: Mind Your Business appChapter 118: Matchmaker, Matchmaker appChapter 119: Confessions appChapter 120: The Next Luna appChapter 121 The Best Man appChapter 122: Twisted appChapter 123: Can't Hide in the Bushes appChapter 124: Answers appChapter 125: Testing appChapter 126: Announcement appChapter 127: A New Day appChapter 128: A Strange Sensation appChapter 129: Vanished appChapter 130: Little Kicks appChapter 131: Keep Them Safe appChapter 132: Shelby's Big Day appChapter 133: What's in a Name? appChapter 134: Not in Labor appChapter 135: Count Faster appChapter 136: An Heir appChapter 137: No Sleep appChapter 138: That's Not Helpful appChapter 139: Keep Them Safe appChapter 140: Like Ninjas appChapter 141: Hunting Her Down appChapter 142: Closing In appChapter 143: Saving Michaela appChapter 144: Alpha Emergency appChapter 145: A Night in the Healing Center appChapter 146: Michael's Love appChapter 147: The Event Center appChapter 148: Plans appChapter 149: Finishing Touches appChapter 150: The Moon Goddess Ball app
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