All it Takes is Love

Chapter 9



Another week had passed, and things were peaceful in the Moonscape Pack.

Byron had continued to go to town daily to work his job and Lynn had been decorating the small two-bedroom house he’d gotten for them to live in. They had quickly decided they needed a bit more privacy than they had at his parents. Since they were both over twenty, his mom and dad thought it was a good idea too.

Landon had moved to the pack lands permanently from the Raider Pack and had even found his mate. She’s a sweet girl by the name of Peggy and was Lynn’s age.

Today was turning out to be rough though because her wolf was restless, on edge and she had no idea why.

“Are you alright, Lynn?” Peggy asked. “You seem a mite jumpy.”

“Yes, no, not really,” Lynn said as she blew out an exasperated breath. “I’m not sure. For some reason my wolf is on edge, and I don’t know why.”

Peggy scrutinized Lynn’s face for a moment before she said, “Well, have you and Byron mated?”

“No, not yet, although we have come close,” Lynn admitted as she stared at her friend. Tilting her head in confusion, she asked, “Why would that affect her like this though?”

Peggy shrugged with a bit of a smirk on her face. Then, a giggle escaped her before she admitted, “It probably wouldn’t. Mostly I’m asking just to be nosey.”

Lynn rolled her eyes at Peggy’s confession.

“For real though. Byron is part alpha, so your wolf could be becoming a bit impatient,” Peggy explained.

Lynn rubbed her hands up and down her arms as she turned to stare out the window. Shaking her head, she said, “No, this feeling is more like a feeling of impending doom. Like somethings going to happen.”

“Ah…” Peggy hummed a bit then continued, “…well, could it have something to do with that creepy Alpha Raymond, you told me about?”

Peggy had become my best friend and confidante. So, I’d told her pretty much everything that was going on in mine and Byron’s life. I knew I could trust her so we had no secrets from each other and Landon and Byron had become close as brothers also.

“Oh, Peggy, I really hope not. Things are going so well right now and—oh, no,” Lynn whispered, bringing her hand to her mouth.

“What, what is it? Do you see something out there?” Peggy worriedly asked as she hustled to the window to stare out.

Lynn shook her head as she faced her friend. “No, I just thought of something. When we were in the furniture store yesterday, I remember turning to find a man staring at me when you went to look at those pillows. I didn’t think anything about it at the time except that he kind of looked familiar. But I’ve met so many new people lately that they all just kind of blur together.”

“So, was he someone from this Pack?” Peggy asked.

“I-I don’t know,” Lynn answered as she rubbed her forehead. “He gave me as sight smile, an almost knowing smile, so I smiled back, and he left. Oh Peggy, what if he was from the Simmion Pack?”

“Well, did you get a whiff of him?” Peggy inquired. “I mean you were part of that pack, so you would know if he was, right?”

“He wasn’t close enough to get a whiff,” Lynn admitted. “With the food court next to us all I smelled was those tacos that were calling my name.”

“Ha, yeah, I remember those tacos. Oh, they were so good,” Peggy agreed as she licked her lips.

Lynn laughs before sighing and saying, “Yes, they were good.” Huffing, she turned to pace. “I fear I’ve been spotted, Peggy. If I’m right, he probably waited for us to leave and followed.”

“Then he knows where you are,” Peggy whispered. “You need to tell Byron about this Lynn, now.

“But he’s at work and….”

“It doesn’t matter, Lynn. This is important and he needs to know. It might not just be you who is in danger at this point, he could be too, so he needs to know to watch out,” Peggy said with a serious look.

Byron, my love, my mate. I don’t want him hurt because of my stupidity. With that thought in mind, Lynn grabbed the phone and dialed.

“Hello, Rhodes and McCloud Accounting, this is Courtney. How may I help you?”

“Hi, Courtney, is Byron close?” Lynn asked. “I need to speak to him if he is, please.”

“Yep, just a minute,” Courtney answered as she put Lynn on hold.

Halfway through the elevator version of Country Road, Lynn heard, “Hey, sugar. Why are you calling me in the middle of my workday?”

Lynn smiled just hearing his voice. Then it quickly dropped as she remembered why she was calling. “Byron, my wolf had been antsy all day and—” she stopped speaking as emotion and worry clogged her throat.

“And what sugar?” Byron calmly asked,

His being so calm instantly calmed Lynn and she took a deep breath. Glancing over at Peggy, Lynn calmed even more when she gave a reassuring nod.

“I think someone from the Simmion Pack spotted me yesterday while I was in the furniture store with Peggy. I didn’t recognize the man, but I caught him staring at me strangely. Now, today my wolf is so antsy. It’s like she knows something I don’t. Please be careful Byron,” Lynn said in a whisper. Then, she added, “I love you and I couldn’t bear it if you were to get hurt.”

“I’ll be okay, sugar. Call Dad and let him know what happened and I’ll be headed home as soon as I can get to my car,” Byron said. “Lynn, it’s always smart to pay attention to your wolf, they sometimes sense things we as humans don’t. If she’s worried, then, well, we need to pay attention.”

“Okay. I’ll call your dad. I didn’t think about the fact that he needed to be told,” Lynn said.

“Are you alone?” He asked.

“No, Peggy is here with me.”

“Stay there and have her call Landon also, let him know what’s going on,” Byron said. “I’ll be there soon. I love you, Lynn. Be safe, stay away from windows and lock the doors.”

With another okay and a goodbye, Lynn hung up and called the Alpha. When she finished with her calls, Peggy called Landon.

Within just a couple of minutes of that call, Landon was standing on Lynn’s front porch. Peggy let him in and gave him a big hug. Then the three of them sat down at the table with something to drink.

“Tell me exactly what is going on,” Landon demanded.

Lynn told him what she knew. Then it was quiet, each of them lost in though.

Soon though, Lynn’s worry for Byron returned and she couldn’t sit still. So, standing up, she began to pace the floor, making sure to stay away from the window.

Within just a few minutes she heard a car and rushed into the hallway. She stopped there, going no further, and waited for him to walk in. When he did, Lynn ran to him, throwing herself into his arms with a cry of relief that he was safe.

“It’s alright, sugar. I’m here now and we’re both safe,” Byron murmured.


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