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**Carlisle’s POV**
Today had started out as any other day would, except for the fact that my wolf, Canon, has been going crazy since last night. He won’t shut up and truthfully, it has done nothing but give me a damn migraine.
I had woken up late and was going to be late for training. Melinda needed me last night and kept me up most of the night. I usually don’t mind staying up with her, but not when I have to help lead training the next day. It takes too much of a toll on me.
Ezekiel told me that there was going to be someone new in the pack, one of the Guardian’s from the Guardian Court, and that they would be leading training today, but I was going to need to be there.
I sighed as I went to grab Melinda’s morning medicine. I knew that if I didn’t give her the medicine before I went to training, then I was going to forget later on.
I hurriedly woke her up for her medicine and dashed out of the house with my training gear. I made it to the entrance to the training grounds when I was hit with the most heavenly smell. Berries and wildflowers. I stopped in my tracks.
No. No. No. This was not happening.
I could feel Canon pacing in my head, eager to meet his mate.
I stopped in my tracks, tempted to link Ezekiel and excuse that I could not attend training today. It has to be that Guardian that is in our territory. I know everyone else in the territory.
I continued walking, making my way to where the Alpha was talking to another woman. She appeared to be five feet six inches and she had flowing, naturally curly, red hair. I could tell just from the back view that she was lean and even though she was petite, I am sure it would hurt like a bitch to be hit by her.
Ezekiel noticed I was getting closer and started to introduce us. She still had not turned around and I was curious to see what her face looked like. When she finally turned, I was met by dazzling, light blue eyes. Her lips tipped in a small smile when she talked to Ezekiel.
I breathed out a small sigh of relief. I was glad that she was not going to mention that she was my mate.
What kind of game was the Moon Goddess playing at?
Once training started, I watched as she put that dumbass Felix in his place. He should have known better than to question her. If she did not know what she was doing, the Alpha would not have asked her to help lead training. He would have left it to me, which is usually what happens, since his Gamma struggles with leading training.
I clenched my fist each time he tried to insult her, but I found some amusement in the way that she kicked his ass. This was really going to bruise Felix’s ego. Not that I care, he should have known better. He should not insult anyone, especially someone that is a guest here on behalf of our Alpha. Felix is already giving our pack a bad name and she just got here yesterday.
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