27- Can’t resist
Third Person
Chassy, as alpha and assistant commander, stood before the assembled warriors from neighboring packs. Her gaze was unwavering, her presence exuding both authority and confidence. The training session was about to begin, and she knew that the warriors were here to learn the skills necessary to confront the formidable enemy they faced: vampires.
“Warriors,” Chassy began, her voice carrying a tone of command. “Today, we embark on a journey to prepare ourselves for the challenges that lie ahead. Vampires are cunning and powerful adversaries, but with the right knowledge and skills, we can prevail.”
She raised her hand, signaling the first demonstration. “Our first lesson is about recognizing their vulnerabilities. Vampires are incredibly fast and strong, but they have weaknesses.”
Chassy moved aside and called Allie, whose steps were deliberate and measured. He demonstrated how to use his enhanced wolf senses to detect a vampire’s presence, his eyes narrowing as he sniffed the air and scanned his surroundings.
“Smell and sound are key,” Chassy said. “A vampire’s scent is distinct, often carrying a metallic undertone. Listen for their almost inaudible footsteps; they move with incredible stealth.”
The warriors watched Allie as they absorbed her teachings with rapt attention.
“Once you’ve identified a vampire,” Chassy continued, “it’s essential to maintain the element of surprise. You’re faster in your wolf form, so use that advantage.”
In one fluid motion, Allie shifted into his wolf form, his dark brown coat glinting in the sunlight. The transformation was seamless, a testament to his control and mastery.
“Notice how his senses are heightened in that form,” she explained. “He can track a vampire more easily, and his agility is greatly enhanced.”
Allie demonstrated swift movements, zigzagging through the training area, showcasing his speed and agility. The warriors watched, absorbing his every move.
“But remember,” she cautioned, “vampires are formidable opponents. Never engage them alone unless it’s a last resort. Always call for backup.”
Then she nodded her head to Allie and mind linked to shift back to his human form and get dressed.
“Now, let’s move on to combat techniques,” she said as her gamma started to walk his way behind the tree. Xander, Limuel, and Jack watched them, and they were in awe as they saw how clear the explanation and demonstration were.
Chassy began demonstrating various strikes and defensive moves. Her body flowed seamlessly from one form to another, her hands and feet becoming deadly weapons. She showed the warriors how to use their strength and speed to their advantage, emphasizing the importance of precision and strategy.
“As I said, vampires are fast,” she explained, “but they can’t match our raw power. Use your strength to your advantage. Strike quickly, and strike true.”
The warriors practiced the moves she demonstrated, their movements growing more confident with each repetition.
Chassy moved on to defensive maneuvers, showing them how to block a vampire’s attacks and evade their strikes. She stressed the importance of staying calm under pressure and maintaining their focus.Content © NôvelDrama.Org.
“Vampires can be relentless,” she said. “But if you stay calm and composed, you can outmaneuver them.”
As the training session continued, Chassy demonstrated how to use weapons effectively against vampires. She showcased various tools, from silver blades to wooden stakes, explaining their significance and how to wield them.
“Silver can weaken a vampire,” she explained. “And wooden stakes through the heart are the most effective way to defeat them.”
Chassy’s expertise was evident in every move she made, and the warriors hung on to her every word, eager to absorb her knowledge.
The training session continued for hours, with Chassy leading the warriors through various scenarios and exercises. She emphasized the importance of teamwork, communication, and adaptability. The warriors practiced in pairs, learning how to watch each other’s backs and coordinate their attacks.
As the sun began to dip below the horizon, Chassy gathered the warriors for a final word.
“Remember,” she said, her voice filled with unwavering determination, “we are not alone in this fight. We have each other, and we have the strength of our packs. Together, we can face the vampire threat and protect our homes.”
The warriors nodded in agreement, their faces resolute and determined. Chassy’s training had armed them with the knowledge and skills they needed to confront the enemy that lurked in the shadows. As they dispersed, they carried with them a newfound sense of purpose and a deep appreciation for the Alpha, who had guided them on this path of strength and unity.
After a day of training, Chassy wanted to leave the Red Moon Pack immediately. Earlier, she never thought that she would be able to deliver her point accordingly about vampires, since she was very nervous because of the fact that Xander was looking at her and watching her every movement. She was feeling conscious of herself because of what had happened to them before the training started.
Xander followed her after he told Limuel to dismiss the trainees. He knew that Chassy would try to avoid him, and he didn’t want that. He thought that if something happened to them again, he would have to continue wooing her the right way.
“Chas,” he called her. Allie stopped and looked at them, and he already had an idea about what was going on, so he excused himself. Chassy didn’t want to, but he started to walk away on his way to the packhouse.
“What is it?” She asked, not looking at him.
“Let’s talk, please.”
“I already told you–”
“No! We both know that our bond is not totally broken. Now that something has happened to us–” he said but was stopped by Chassy when she covered his mouth with his hand as she looked around, embarrassed that someone would hear him.
“Shhh..” But Xander removed her hand from his mouth and didn’t let it go, no matter how much she struggled.
“You can feel it too, Chas. You can’t deny it. You want me as much as I want you.” He said, “I can prove to you that I am right when I fu** you here, right now, and you will let me.”
“And so what? That doesn’t mean that I am going to accept you. I am not going to go crazy again thinking you’d claim me only to get neglected the following day and hear someone say, She was your chosen mate.”
“I never had one!” he exclaimed. “That she-wolf was from the Raven Claw Pack and was chosen by her Alpha, not me,” he added. Chassy was speechless because the way those wolves talked about it appeared to be that she was chosen by Xander. “They were in the pack that time only to give me that invitation. Apparently, the chosen mate thinks that I like her, and she thought that I would stop it if she invited me herself.”
Because she was still frozen at where she was standing, Xander took that chance to explain further. “I have reasons why I did that to you. But I had no intention of letting you go. I want you. Goddess knows how much I wanted to claim and mark you the first time I found out that you were mine, but you were just a girl at that time. I don’t know how I found out about it when you were only 11, but I did. I waited for your 18th birthday as I stayed away from you because I don’t know if I will be able to stop myself from claiming you if I continue seeing you.”
“You don’t need to explain! I don’t need your explanation!” She said that and turned her back to him, but Xander didn’t let her. He stopped her and faced her back to him.
“We’re going to talk, and you’re going to listen to me if you don’t want me to fu** you here when everyone’s watching,” he said as he gently caressed her cheeks. She started to feel aroused, and she already wanted him.
“Fu** Xander, stop it,” she said, but it sounded like she was moaning.
“Promise me that we’re going to talk. I am going to let you go this time. But tomorrow, we will talk.”
“OK,”
“OK, what?” he asked as he rubbed his thumb at the side of her lips.
“I promise.” She had no choice but to reply because she already wanted him, and Thea was at his side, wanting Rion even more. She can’t resist him.