Not Just A Luna; I Am Alpha!

60- Council Meeting 2



Third Person

The morning sun bathed the Silver Moon Pack in a warm, golden glow as Chassy made her preparations for the council meeting. It was a day she had been dreading, filled with hesitation and an unwillingness to attend. She knew what lay ahead-a gathering with alphas from neighboring regions, many of whom had made it abundantly clear that they held her in low regard.

Chassy was not one to shy away from her responsibilities as an alpha, but the prospect of enduring belittlement and disrespect was far from appealing. Still, the meeting was inevitable, and she couldn’t allow her reluctance to deter her from fulfilling her duties.

As she walked through the pack house, her mind raced with thoughts and concerns. She had always been fiercely protective of her pack and had worked tirelessly to earn their respect and trust. But the council meetings had a way of unraveling her confidence and exposing her vulnerabilities.

The weather mirrored her internal turmoil. Dark clouds loomed overhead, casting intermittent shadows on the path ahead. It was as if the skies themselves were foretelling the challenges she would face that day.

Chassy approached Sims, who had been by her side through thick and thin. His unwavering support was a source of strength for her, and she couldn’t help but feel a sense of guilt as she told him, “Sims, I need you to stay behind for this meeting.”

Sims raised an eyebrow, his expression a mix of concern and understanding. He knew the struggles she faced in these council meetings. “Are you sure, Chassy? I can go with you, and we’ll face it together.”

Chassy shook her head. “No, Sims. I need you here to hold down the fort. I trust you to look after our pack and keep things running smoothly in my absence. Plus, Allie is coming with me; you know how he is.”

Allie, her Gamma, was a rising star within the pack. Chassy had seen potential in him, and she wanted him to accompany her to the council meeting to learn firsthand what it meant to represent the pack on a larger scale.

Sims nodded, his expression serious. “I’ll make sure everything runs smoothly, C. You can count on me.” She smiled, grateful for Sims’ unwavering support. With that, she turned and continued her preparations, gathering a few of her trusted warriors who would accompany her to the council meeting.

As the group made their way towards the meeting location, Chassy couldn’t help but feel a pang of unease. The road seemed longer than usual, each step weighed down by the anticipation of the challenges that lay ahead. She was determined to stand her ground and defend the honor and dignity of her pack. She knew the alphas from neighboring regions might not fully acknowledge her capabilities, but that wouldn’t stop her from making her presence felt.

The council meetings were a necessary part of their world, a forum for discussing matters that affected all the packs in every region. It was an opportunity for them to share knowledge and resources and to unite against common threats, such as the awakened vampire elder.

Chassy’s thoughts swirled with the weight of her responsibilities as they continued their journey. She reminded herself of the pack’s strength, unity, and the trust they had in her leadership. The Silver Moon Pack was her family, and she would do whatever it took to protect them.

The meeting was essential, and Chassy knew that she couldn’t let her reservations stand in the way of what was best for her pack. With determination in her heart and the support of her loyal warriors, she marched forward, ready to face the challenges and uncertainties that the council meeting would bring.

“Hello,” Chassy said as she answered the call from Xander. He suggested going together, but she didn’t like the idea of having his back when they faced the alphas. She thought that they would only belittle her if they knew he was behind her. Although she knew what an alpha was, she couldn’t help but thicken out at times like this.

“Yes?” she replied. “We’re on our way. Allie and a few warriors are with me,” she added.

“We should have come together, but you’re so stubborn about going by yourself.”

“I already explained to you my reasons.”

“The hell with what they think. You know how strong you are and what you are; why do you keep on thinking about what they will think about you?”

“Because I am a woman.”

“So?”

“You’re only like that because I am your mate. But if not, I’m sure that you’d think less of me.”

“No way. Mate or not, if you are an alpha, I am going to treat you as one.”

“Fine. Who’s with you?”

“I just bring three of my warriors.”

“How’s the pack?”

“Fine, but Limuel and Jack can manage. Another thing is that Nixon is so cautious and meticulous. My gamma has started to like him.”

“Indeed, he is. You will never like it at times, but at least he’s right on the spot most of the time.”

“Chas, don’t think about the council too much. No matter what, I am always with you.”

“I know that. You don’t need to remind me.” I replied,

“And I am always with Alpha, too, Alpha Xander.” Allie chimed in, which made the two laugh. Chassy knows that already. In the past three years or more of their togetherness, she never felt outcast, even once.

“Make sure that you do that,” Chas said, looking at her gamma. “That’s what Xander said,” she added.

“No problemo!” he replied animatedly, which Xander heard loud and clear.

As they approached the council gathering, the atmosphere was heavy with tension. Alphas and representatives from various packs had gathered, their expressions a mix of formality and scrutiny. Chassy steeled herself for what lay ahead, determined to prove her worth and protect her pack’s interests.

The path she had chosen was not an easy one, but Chassy was a resilient alpha, and she was ready to face the challenges head-on. The Silver Moon Pack had entrusted her with their well-being, and she would do everything in her power to ensure their safety and prosperity, no matter the doubts or prejudices she might encounter.

The council meeting was to take place in a prestigious hotel nestled in the heart of the city, a towering symbol of opulence and modernity. The venue had been carefully selected to accommodate the dignitaries and alphas from various packs, providing a neutral ground for discussions and negotiations. As Chassy and her entourage arrived, the grandeur of the hotel left an indelible impression.

The hotel’s exterior was a dazzling display of architectural brilliance, a fusion of contemporary design and classic elegance. Its sleek glass façade rose skyward, reflecting the city’s vibrant energy. A circular driveway welcomed guests, its marble pavement gleaming under the sun, and valets stood ready to receive the arriving vehicles of the alphas.

Once inside, the lobby was a testament to luxury and sophistication. A spectacular chandelier that sparkled with a thousand crystal prisms and cast a warm, inviting glow atop a towering atrium soared above. Plush velvet couches and armchairs in rich, deep hues beckoned visitors to relax and converse. The scent of freshly cut flowers wafted through the air, adding a touch of natural beauty to the elegant setting.

The hotel’s staff, dressed in immaculate uniforms, moved with grace and professionalism, attending to every detail with precision. Their attentive service was a hallmark of the hotel’s commitment to excellence.

The council meeting was to be held in a spacious ballroom on the hotel’s lower level. To reach it, guests descended a grand staircase adorned with a red carpet that lent an air of regality to the occasion. The ballroom’s double doors were ornately carved, and their mahogany finish exuded warmth and tradition.

As Chassy and her group entered the ballroom, they were met with a scene of grandeur. The space was vast, adorned with gilded accents and crystal chandeliers, which bathed the room in a soft, golden glow. Long, polished oak tables were arranged in a U-shape, each equipped with leather-bound chairs for the delegates. A podium at the head of the room awaited the speakers, its presence a reminder of the importance of the discussions to come.

The walls of the ballroom were adorned with tasteful tapestries that depicted scenes of unity and cooperation among lycan packs. The atmosphere conveyed a sense of reverence for the council meetings and the history of their alliances.

The hotel had spared no expense in creating a setting that embodied both the modernity of the Lycan world and the enduring traditions of its kind. The ballroom was a fusion of contemporary technology and classical elegance, equipped with state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment to facilitate discussions and presentations.Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

The meeting attendees would find comfort in knowing that they were ensconced in a space that respected their customs and values while also embracing the demands of a changing world.

Outside the ballroom, a spacious foyer provided an area for attendees to mingle and engage in informal conversations. A sumptuous buffet offered an array of dishes to cater to every palate, from regional delicacies to international cuisine. The fragrant aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the air, adding to the air of camaraderie and cooperation.

The hotel, with its resplendent architecture, impeccable service, and attention to detail, set the stage for the council meeting to unfold. It was a place where alliances would be strengthened, challenges addressed, and unity reaffirmed. As Chassy took in the surroundings, she felt a renewed sense of purpose, ready to represent her pack and confront the trials of the council meeting within the hotel’s majestic embrace.

Everyone was silent as she entered and looked at her. Among the alphas, she’s the only female. Xander was a little late, so Chassy and Allie, along with two other warriors who came with her, got in first.

“Welcome,” an old man greeted them, offering his hand to Allie for a shake. He took it after Chassy gave him a go signal. “I am Crisford, one of the council members. From which pack are you from?” the old man asked.

“I’m Allie of the Silver Moon Pack,”

“Nice to have you here, Alpha Allie,” Crisford replied.

“I’m sorry if I misled you. What I mean is, I am Allie, the Gamma of the Silver Moon Pack.”

“Where’s your Alpha?” the council member asked with a creased forehead. Allie moved a little and showed Chassy.

“Alpha Chassy of the Silver Moon Pack.” The gamma introduced her, and the silence became even more silent. Everyone was speechless.


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