Not Just A Luna; I Am Alpha!

83- Attack 2



Chassy

‘C, vampires!’ Sims’ familiar voice broke the peace on this particular morning through the mind link. ‘We’ve detected vampire activity near the northern border. A small group, but they seem persistent,’ he added.

‘Coming!’ I acknowledged Sims through the mind link, my thoughts swiftly aligning with the urgency of the situation. With a purposeful stride, I left the balcony and moved into the room to grab my leather jacket, adorned with the emblem of the pack.

The mind link hummed with the shared determination of the pack, each member attuned to my alpha’s command. My thoughts connected with the warriors and guards stationed at the northern border, a seamless communication that underscored the unity of the pack.

‘How are they doing there?’

‘Fine, C. They’re still hidden and are just watching the vampires. But I don’t think this is the same as what Silas did a few days ago.’ Sims replied.

‘Make sure they keep themselves concealed. Don’t let them engage until I arrive.’

‘Copy that, Alpha! I have already reminded them,’ he replied. He was like that whenever things were serious. He wanted to separate our casual treatment from our normal and daily conversation with things like this.

As I descended the stairs of the packhouse, the energy within the territory shifted. The usual calm was replaced by a heightened state of vigilance, with the pack members sensing the impending confrontation with the vampire threat.

In the courtyard, I found the warriors assembled, their expressions a blend of resolve and readiness. Sims and other important pack members flanked me, so I spoke to them with a commanding voice. “We face a vampire threat near our borders. Stay vigilant, trust in your training, and protect our home. Together, we are the Silver Moon Pack.”

“Yes, Alpha!” they replied.

“Where’s Daddy Jay and Uncle Simon and Rick?”

“They separated, covering the other part of the border. They were worried that they might attack us where we least expected it.”

“And Allie?”

“Leading the Northern Border.” I nodded and looked back at the warriors.

“Let’s show them what the Silver Moon Pack is. Let them know that we are here to eliminate everyone who poses a threat to our kind.”

“Yes, Alpha!”

With that, we started to move as one, a cohesive force that surged toward the northern border. I led the way, my Lycan instincts guiding me through the dense terrain. The urgency of the situation heightened the senses of each werewolf, and our acute awareness focused on the task at hand.

As we neared the border, the sounds of the forest shifted from a tranquil symphony to a tense anticipation. We crouched in a tactical formation, our eyes scanning the surroundings for any sign of the encroaching vampires. My gaze remained fixed on the northern horizon, a steely resolve emanating from me.

The first encounter with the vampires was imminent, and we braced ourselves for the clash with the undead. The morning, once serene, now held the promise of a battle that would test the strength and unity of our pack. My mind focused on the upcoming confrontation, my determination unwavering as I prepared to face the vampire threat head-on, defending my pack and the legacy we held dear.

My warriors moved with the precision of a well-honed machine, their wolf forms concealed within the shadows. My mind link extended to each member, creating a seamless network of communication that allowed me to coordinate their movements with strategic finesse. My alpha voice echoed in their minds, a calm yet authoritative presence guiding them through the impending confrontation.

‘Patrol Unit A, move to the left flank and create a diversion. Draw their attention away from the main group. Unit B, hold your positions until signaled. We want to catch them in a pincer movement.’

My orders resonated through the minds of my warriors, and they executed the plan with silent efficiency. The vampires, unaware of my lurking warriors, continued their advance toward the northern border. The forest seemed to hold its breath, and I could feel the tension escalating as we prepared to collide.

My focus remained unwavering, with my eyes narrowing with intensity. I pinpointed, I think, the leader of the vampire group, a calculating figure at the forefront. Through the mind link, I directed a group of skilled warriors to shadow him, ensuring that their movements remained undetected.

The sunlight filtered through the dense canopy, casting dappled shadows on the forest floor. Along with my warriors, we moved silently, our steps blending with the natural rhythm of the morning. The mind link served as our silent communication channel, a testament to the pack’s unity and shared purpose.

‘Units C and D, on my mark, engage the vampires from both sides. Focus on disorienting them before closing in for the takedown. Remain vigilant and coordinate your strikes.’

My instructions were met with silent acknowledgments from the warriors under my command. The anticipation in the air reached a crescendo as we positioned ourselves for the impending clash. The vampires, unaware of the imminent threat, pressed forward, their overconfidence becoming their unwitting downfall.

My eyes gleamed with determination. The moment for action arrived, and with a subtle mental signal, I initiated the coordinated assault. My warriors surged forward, their movements synchronized with the precision of a well-choreographed dance.

The forest erupted into a symphony of snarls and feral growls as we collided. My Lycan form moved with agile grace, my claws unsheathed and my eyes ablaze with a fierce resolve. The warriors, unleashed from their concealed positions, attacked with a calculated ferocity, each strike aimed at incapacitating the vampires.

The battle unfolded in a chaotic ballet of tooth and claw, with the sunlight witnessing the clash between light and darkness. With me at the forefront, we engaged the vampire leader, my movements a fluid dance of offense and defense. The mind link hummed with the intensity of the fight, the pack members seamlessly coordinating our attacks.

Amidst the chaos, my strategy unfolded. The diversionary tactics disrupted the vampires’ cohesion, leaving them vulnerable to my and my warriors’ onslaught. The forest floor became a battleground, with the sounds of combat echoing through the morning.

As the battle raged on, my unwavering leadership guided the pack to victory. The vampires, disoriented and outnumbered, succumbed to the superior strength and strategy of our pack. The last remaining vampire leader, now cornered, faced my relentless assault and my pack.

With a final coordinated strike, my warriors subdued the vampire threat. The clearing bore witness to the aftermath of the clash, with the defeated vampires strewn across the forest floor. In my Lycan form, heaving with exertion, I surveyed the scene with a sense of accomplishment.

Through the mind link, I conveyed my gratitude and pride to my warriors. ‘Well done, my pack. The threat has been neutralized. Regroup and ensure the northern border remains secure.’

As the warriors gathered, I could see their eyes gleaming with the shared victory. The morning sun, a silent witness to our resilience, cast its gentle light upon our victory. We are a pack, bound by blood and purpose, standing united against the darkness that sought to encroach upon our territory.Original from NôvelDrama.Org.


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