Rise of the Alpha
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A furry, powerful mass grabbed her and lifted her into the air, and she realized that Akiko had somehow regained her feet and was running with Melanie in her uninjured arm, heading towards a four-foot deep depression in the rolling field twenty meters away. They were steps away when another round from the monastery caught Akiko again, this time piercing her body fully before entering Melanie's own. Steely pain hammered into her chest as her stomach filled with fire, and Akiko stumbled the last few feet, tossing her into the ditch before rolling down next to her.
Melanie had never felt such pain as she screamed. She knew that Keith and Kimberly could both feel her over their Link, but her mind was in such white hot agony that nothing they said could get back. A deep burn coursed through her, and the sounds of the battle faded. She could feel her life's blood draining out of her, when Akiko rolled over, somehow still conscious. Looking her over, Akiko glanced in Melanie's eyes.
"I'm sorry, Sister," she growled before coughing, a freshet of her blood falling onto Melanie's wound, mixing with her own. Akiko fell over, her eyes fading in and out, and Melanie leaned her head back, shock coming over her. Just as the gray curtain of consciousness started to fall, Melanie felt something pierce her right bicep, and then the heat of explosion, and then nothing at all.
* * *
Time to wake up, sleepy head. Four days is enough.
Melanie blinked her eyes, to find that she was in Lockwood Manor, in Keith's bed. Blinking, she looked around to see nobody was in the room with her. Was all of it a dream?
No, my Daughter, the voice in her head said. It was one she had never heard before over her Link, and she wondered what was going on. Come join your family in the dining room, and we’ll explain it all to you.
Melanie got out of bed, her hand going to her stomach as a flare of phantom pain flashed through her. Pulling up the nightshirt on the silk pajamas she was wearing, she looked down and saw no scar, no blemish on her skin, which was weird. She had her appendix removed when she was ten, but she couldn't see the scar at all. Even after more than half her life, it was still there, faintly.
Looking down at her feet, she swore that something else was different too. Shaking her head, she decided to follow the voice's advice, putting on the familiar slippers and leaving the bedroom. Walking downstairs, she felt like she was constantly off balance, like she was wearing high heels but wasn't expecting it or something.
Coming into the dining room, she saw Keith first, holding Jay in his arms. The little boy, who was no longer so little but was still a little ways from starting to crawl, cooed and held out his arms, ready to see his Mommy. "Did you sleep well?"
Melanie shook her head. "Maybe.... but the dreams....."
"Weren't dreams," a slightly tired voice said to her left. Looking, Melanie had to do a double take as at first she couldn't identify the woman sitting in one of the padded chairs that were normally used in the library. "Yes my Daughter, it's me."
"Akiko?" Melanie asked, coming over and kneeling down next to her. She looked twenty years older, with hollowed out cheekbones and streaks of gray in her previously raven's wing black hair. "What happened?"
"She saved your life," Kimberly replied. Melanie whipped her head around to see her and Edward entering the dining room, Kim's eyes mixed with happiness and worry. "After the gunshot, it was the only choice left."
"What happened?" Melanie repeated, looking around. "And why are you all looking at me that way?"
Keith brought Jay over and placed the baby in his mother's arms, where he promptly squirmed and smiled up at her, grabbing a fistful of her hair and yanking while giggling. Melanie felt a wave of love stronger than anything she'd ever felt before come over her, and she hugged Jay closely, stroking the fine hair on his brow. "Welcome to the blood," Keith said softly, kissing her forehead. "We'll help you through it."
"What do you mean? For blood's sake, will someone here start making sense?"
Akiko cleared her throat. "Sit down, Melanie. It'll help. I'll tell you everything."
Melanie took the seat next to Akiko, and Keith came over to stand behind her, his hands resting comfortably on her shoulders while Kimberly took a seat across the table, leaning forward to look at her with concern in her eyes. "After I was hit," Akiko began, "I saw you try and return fire even though you knew you couldn't aim well at the distance. When the other machine gun car began to aim at you, I picked you up and tried to carry you to safety. But before we could get to the ditch, one of the rounds hit me, and then went into you. That was the first step."
"What first step?" Melanie asked.
Kimberly spoke up. "Remember when you were pregnant, you asked about being turned into a Lycan?"
Melanie remembered, and the mental anguish that had been in Kimberly's eyes as she told the story of killing the first man she loved when his change drove him insane. "Yes, I remember."
"I didn't tell you how it happens," Kimberly said softly. "The first step is that your blood must be mixed with that of the Lycan who is changing you. Akiko ended up doing that twice, once when the bullet went through both of you at the same time, most likely driving some of her flesh into your body, then when she coughed and covered you in blood from her nicked lung. The second part is pretty accurate to the movies, when she bit you."
"I felt something, when I was passing out. Was that?"
Akiko nodded, reaching over and patting her arm. "Look," she said, pulling the short sleeve on the pajama top up. There, on her arm, were eight perfect dimples in her upper bicep. Lifting, she saw another six on the underside. "I apologize, usually the bite is done in a much more inconspicuous place, and smaller in general. However, I too was passing out, and knew I had to do it quickly."
"So..... I'm a Lycan now?" Melanie stuttered, looking around. She saw Kimberly nod, blinking back her worries to smile. "Why?"
"The wound to your stomach area would have killed you otherwise," Akiko explained. "You would have bled out before we could have gotten you to medical care. Before you lost too much blood, and before I passed out, I made a decision. I knew about Kimberly's feelings towards turning, but I did what I had to do. I have asked for her forgiveness. It’s normally a very grave insult to do what I did to a member of another Clan without their Alpha's permission."
"And no apology is required," Kimberly added. "Akiko saved my Sister, at great cost to herself." She stood up and looked towards the door. "Hold on, Edward is asking for my help in the kitchen. Keith, you think you could give me a hand? Knowing Edward, he's probably cooked up ten armloads of stuff."
"Sure," Keith said, kissing Melanie on the forehead once again. "You two have a good talk," he whispered in her ear before leaving. "We'll join back in when we bring brunch."
Once the door was closed, Melanie turned her eyes back to Akiko, who she saw was more exhausted than she let on. "Is that why you can Link with me now? And what of the battle?"
"You are my Daughter," Akiko said quietly, smiling. "I lost a son to a treacherous step-daughter, only to gain a Daughter in the end. A fair enough trade, I suppose. You are a fine woman, any Lycan would be proud to call you Daughter. I was proud enough to call you Sister. As for the battle, the enemy was eliminated. After we were wounded, Kimberly reduced that monastery to smoke and ash, while Keith and the others made sure none left alive. The UK press is calling it a reawakening of terror concerns, but nobody can figure out who is to blame. The IRA, ISIS, drug gangs, they don't know. Our casualties were light, only twenty. The kinbushi are crushed. Although April Bell was angry with Kimberly. She ended up throwing up all over the co-pilot's seat, and the Melior is having to fake a lot of things to cover the destruction of a very old historical building, but they are dealing with it."
Melanie thought, and realized that the sense of relief that came with the news was secondary to other more immediate concerns. "So I will change now, beyond my control?"
Akiko nodded. "And I cannot. The wounds I suffered, they were too grievous. My body, when coupled with t
he strain of changing you, did not fully regenerate. My kidneys and liver can’t take the strain any longer of changing back and forth. But it is a price I would gladly pay a thousand times over if I was given the same choice again."
Melanie adjusted Jay in her arms to allow her to reach over and take Akiko's hand. Squeezing, she felt the new member of her Link and realized that Akiko was nearly as strong a presence in her mind as Keith. She also realized something else, in that even more than what she shared with Keith, she was privy to all of Akiko's memories and wisdom, like a living, breathing history of the last seventy years of Lycan life. She saw everything and realized just how much Akiko had given up for her.
"Akiko..... okaasan..." Melanie stopped, and shook her head in slight disbelief. "So I guess I can speak Japanese now too. Don't have to worry about those lessons we talked about."
"We'll still practice. Your brain knows, but your tongue needs training," Akiko said with a small laugh. "We can work together at Thornblood Hall."
"What do you mean?"
Akiko smirked, a flash of sadness combined with relief on her face. "Like I said, I can never change again. I'll be hard pressed over the next few weeks just recovering my strength and maybe getting this gray out of my hair, forgive my vanity. But Clan Thornblood cannot be headed by an Alpha Female who cannot change, who cannot be a full Lycan. So, while you were recovering the past few days, Keith and I had a talk. I must step down as Alpha Female of Clan Thornblood to become like Valeria was, a Dame of the Clan. Meanwhile, Keith will move into Thornblood Hall. Therefore, you are faced with a very serious choice."
"Keith already has a First and Second Mate," Melanie said, the realization hitting her. "If Clan Thornblood is to have a proper Alpha Female, she must be either his Mate or his blood relation."
"Which leaves you or Kimberly. Kimberly has already said she doesn't want the job, she's busy enough with Clan Lockwood, a reasonable argument as the Clans are not joined," Akiko replied. "So would you take the position?"
"I'd be a first generation Lycan acting as an Alpha Female," Melanie replied. Jay squirmed and she saw that her son was already going back to sleep, nestling into his mother's lap and reaching for her breast. She freed her nipple and started feeding her son, then turned back without missing a beat of the conversation. "Would Clan Thornblood accept me?"
"If they don't, they'd have me and Keith to deal with," Akiko said with a chuckle. "I may have to take wolfsbane extract for the rest of my life to help control my change, but I'll recover and still be able to kick quite a bit of ass if needed. Besides, there's a little secret that Kimberly doesn't know."
"What's that?"
"The strength of a first generation Lycan is directly dependent on the strength of their Parent. I'm a fifteenth generation purebred Alpha, from a line that was Alpha level only for close to seven hundred years. Once your body adapts, you will find that you will be more than equal to many, many Lycans. Perhaps not as strong as Kimberly or Keith, but fine in your own right. You’ll only lack the control of your change at the full moon."
"That's in two weeks," Melanie said nervously. "After what Kimberly said happened to her first boyfriend, I'm scared."
"Kimberly made a grave mistake, one fueled by youth and lack of knowledge," Akiko said. "We spoke about it. We will have you ready, both psychologically and physically. Don’t worry there. So, Melanie Waldwyck, would you be willing to become the new Lady Thornblood?"
Melanie was going to answer when the door to the dining room opened, and Edward came in, a massive platter in each hand, while Kimberly followed with a tea cart loaded with more food as well as plates and silverware. Keith brought up the rear carrying two large insulated pitchers of what smelled like fragrant black teas.
"Sorry to interrupt," the massive Aklark said, "but brunch is served. Now Akiko, no arguments today, you're going to eat everything that I put in front of you. I already maple glazed your ham, and the pancakes have a big jar of syrup to go with them, so no arguments. And if you do eat it all, I have maple ribbon ice cream ready for tonight's dessert."
Akiko chuckled and shook her head. "Edward, you spoil me. I'm not a Dame yet."
"Yes, you are," Melanie replied. Keith froze, his hand stopping the pitcher an inch above the table before setting it down. "Hail Clan Thornblood, may we live with our Brothers and Sisters of Clan Lockwood forever."
Kimberly finished setting the table silently, saying little as brunch progressed. Melanie's attempts to ask her questions over their Link were either ignored or shut off, she couldn't tell, and after the massive meal was completed, she got up to clear the table quickly. Melanie watched her go, troubled.
Keith.
Yes, my love?
Are you okay with this?
Yes. I'm still Alpha of the Lockwoods as well, although you and I will have to move to Thornblood Hall. The Clan needs an active Alpha there all the time. Still, you and I can visit Kimberly and Edward at Lockwood Towers or the Manor often. She has agreed to leave our penthouse as ours, although she can use the space when she wishes.
Good. So which helicopter is going to be ours?
Oh, Kim's already told me I have to take the Ka-62. After all, she's done, she's keeping the Wolf for herself. Already painted her name on the side where the pilot's name goes. I'll probably have to ask permission to fly it from now on.
That's our Sister. Listen, I need to talk with Kim about this. Think you can take Jay for a bit?
Of course. Also, Edward offered to look after Jay this afternoon for a little while. He's really become attached to him. If you're up to it...?
I think I might be up to that. By the way, am I taller or something now?
About an inch. You might grow another before it's all said and done. Part of your change. We'll discuss it later.
Keith came over and took the sleeping baby boy from Melanie's arms. "Come on Akiko, I'll help you to the library," Edward said, coming over to her side.
"How about the back porch today?" Akiko replied. "I could use some of the sunshine."
Melanie didn't hear the rest of the conversation as she left the dining room and found her way to the kitchen, where Kimberly was quietly washing the plates. The one staff member, who was part of the year-round maintenance crew, saw the two women and ducked out, giving them privacy. "Hey, can I help?”
"Sure," Kimberly said quietly, handing her a wet plate. Melanie found a hand towel and started wiping down the dish before setting it aside to put away later. "So you took the job."
"If I could have stayed at Lockwood Towers, I would have," Melanie replied quietly. "But I couldn't. It wouldn't be fair to Keith or Akiko."
Kimberly nodded, her eyes still fixed on the soapy water in front of her. Melanie dried plates and cups as they were handed to her, neither of them talking. Finally, Melanie broke the silence. "Are you angry?"
"Angry? No. Kinda sad I guess. I wanted you here when my babies are born."
The cup in Melanie's fingers tumbled to the counter where it shattered as Kimberly's words soaked in. "Babies? As in more than one?"
Kimberly turned her eyes to Melanie, smiling. "Yeah. The doctor confirmed it while you were sleeping and healing. He did the ultrasound right there in my bedroom. Twins. A boy and a girl."
Melanie turned and pulled Kimberly into a hug, squeezing tight as tears came to her eyes. "I'll be there, I swear to blood," she said. "I love you, Kim."
Kimberly hugged her back, their tension broken. "I love you too, Melanie. Nothing will ever change that."
The two Sisters and Alpha Females held on for a moment, before a loud cry filtered in from outside as Jay woke up and wanted to complain about something. Releasing the hug, Kimberly smiled, and Melanie could feel their Link reestablish itself. "Go on. I'll sweep up the mess. And don't blame Keith. I made him promise that I'd be the one to tell you."
Melanie nodded and left the kitchen, heading through the dining room and emerging into the grand foyer of Lockwood Manor. Stopping, she looked
up and spread her arms, letting the sunlight coming through the windows warm her face. She knew the future wouldn't be easy, starting with her first change in two weeks, but she also knew with her family around her, they could take on whatever the world threw at them.
After all, she was loved.
She was with her family.
She was Lycan.
Let their enemies beware.
The End.
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Carter looked down at his suit, shaking his head as he adjusted one of his cufflinks. He hated wearing light gray suits, they totally didn’t go with his blonde hair. But it was Clan Sierra Clarita’s color, so for events like this, he had to wear it.
“Well, at least it’s a good suit,” he said as he looked at himself in the mirror. Coming from the finest tailors in London, he’d insisted on at least wearing the right cut even if he couldn’t wear the right colors. Slim cut, it was nearly molded to his body and showed off his chiseled physique as best a suit could.
He adjusted his tie, making sure the knot was perfect before turning his eyes to the picture on the wall next to the mirror. At one glance, anyone could see the resemblance, Carter and the woman in the picture shared the same eyes, the same emerald green eyes, although where her features were the epitome of feminine, while Carter’s were anything but.
“Well Mom,” he said, reaching out and touching the photo tenderly, “I guess the day you kept telling me about is finally here. But… I’ll admit Mom, I don’t really want it.”
You may not want it, but you know that your father is right. If you don’t take over as Alpha, it’s going to be even worse for the Clan.
“Doesn’t mean that I want to do it,” Carter said, shaking his head. “I’d rather be in Reno right now, it’d be a lot more fun.”