Chapter 93
When dawn broke the next day, Eos was sheltered in the arms of Perseus, the man who had made her experience intense emotions throughout the night. As his eyes began to open, Perseus gave him a soft kiss on the forehead.
“My beautiful nymph, I was waiting for you to wake up so I could go downstairs for breakfast. Can I help you bathe? He said tenderly as he sat up in bed to pick her up and take her to the bathroom.
Eos felt that every muscle in his body reminded him of the passion of the night before. She clung to his neck with a mischievous smile.
“Perverted wolf, don’t take advantage of my body,” pouting he continued, “everything hurts.
The alpha let out a laugh, remembering how she always asked for more, pleasing him in the positions he placed her in. Then, he walked to the tub and deposited it in it, filling it with warm water to make his body feel better. Then he got into the bathtub.
“My dear nymph, you will soon feel better,” he said as Eos settled into his chest. Let me help you cool off before we join the family for breakfast. He reached out, picked up a bath sponge, and began to slide it gently over his skin.
“Perseus, although I feel very comfortable here with you, we should go to breakfast. I’m ravenously hungry. Besides, the family will be leaving soon, and my Eda will be leaving with Aunt Maya. I want to say goodbye to them.
Perseus picked her up in his arms as he got out of the tub and gently laid her on the floor, covering her with a towel. Together they came out of the bathroom and started getting dressed. Once ready, they descended the stairs, clasping their hands as they made their way into the dining room.
“Daughter, I had already asked the cook to bring breakfast to your room. I thought they didn’t want to get out of bed,” Danna said with a beaming smile.
“Mommy, I know you’re leaving for your herds today, and Eda begins her new adventure. I wanted to share breakfast with you before you left,” he said with melancholy in his voice. I’m going to miss each of you. Then he gave his sister a tender look. Especially your follies, little sister.
“I’ll miss you, too.” I won’t have anyone to snitch on me when I sneak home,” he replied with a knowing smile. The group shared a laugh and continued chatting with each other. When it was time to say goodbye, Eos couldn’t hold back the tears as he hugged each of his relatives.
“My girl, don’t cry, we’ll see you again soon.” Plus, you’re close to those you want, in your favorite spot in the nymph forest. Remember that this herd is now your new family.” Hecate’s reassuring voice comforted her granddaughter’s heavy heart.
“Thank you, Grandma, for being in the most important moments of my life,” he said as he parted from her.
Eros approached his daughter with watery eyes, hugged her tightly, and rocked her back and forth.
“My little princess, you’ve grown up to be a woman. I’m sure you’ll give me a grandchild soon. However, you will always be for me that little girl who came into my life to give it meaning, along with your mother and sister. Your grandmother Eurides, from heaven, next to your grandfather, blessed this marriage.” She parted from her daughter with a forced smile. Soon you will be a mother, and we will be with you to see him come into the world.
“Even though our packs are far away, we’ll always be in your life, my puppy. I’m leaving with peace of mind because Zeus, who has been with you since you were born, is here to take care of you again. Don’t hesitate to reach out to me when you need me.” Danna struggled to hold back the tears in her eyes. The separation from his daughters caused him immense pain. You’ve already built your own family, and Eda ventures into unknown lands with no certainty of return.
“Mom, don’t say that. I’m only going for a few months to explore, and I’ll soon join the blue pack,” Eda chimed in, hugging her sister and mother at the same time.
Danna hugged her two daughters with overflowing emotions. She knew her daughters would be happy away from her. With a sigh, she pulled away from them, wiping away the tears that had flowed.
“My mother’s heart tells me that you are in search of your destiny. Sadly, their lives are far from the blue herd. I will always thank the goddess Moons for the two beautiful and wonderful daughters she has given me. Danna said with a lump in her throat, which caused her words full of love and sadness.
The hugs were long and warm, full of promises, of future reunions and advice that would ring in the ears of the newlyweds. The younger ones said goodbye with enthusiasm, while the older ones, with the wisdom of the years, left their blessings. The engines of the wagons purred like lions, ready to take relatives back to their prides.
Six months later, Eda found herself immersed in the bustling capital of Alaska, a world completely different from the one she had known in the land of wolves. The architecture of the colorful houses and the energy of the people amazed her, and the sense of freedom she experienced made her make the decision to stay and not return to her aunt, uncle, and herd.Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.
In her new life, Eda crossed paths with a group of friends who shared her passion for nature and animals. Among them was Sabrina, a young veterinarian. Together they shared stories and dreams, and soon a connection of friends between them emerged.
Eda and Sabrina moved to a quaint mountain town in Juneau, where they established their own veterinary clinic. The beauty of the nature around them became a perfect setting for their new life. Over time, Eda began to use her she-wolf gift in a whole new way. Under the tutelage of his Eos, he learned to better understand animals and heal their wounds and illnesses. Her ability to communicate with animals became an invaluable tool in her work as a veterinarian.
One sunny day, Eda and Sabrina arrived at the veterinary clinic that has been operating for five months. However, as they crossed the street, they were petrified to find a desolate scene. In front of them, a group of local business owners had gathered, waving banners, and raising their voices in protest. But what really caught his attention were the towering machines that lined the place, threatening with their noise and mechanical movements.
“Hurry up, Sabrina! Something terrible is going on here,” Eda warned, as she moved determinedly toward the crowd.
Eda approached a woman who seemed to be on the verge of despair, it was Marie, the owner of one of the premises near hers. With a look full of anguish, Eda asked:
“Marie, what’s going on?” Why are these men here? Why are they trespassing our premises?
“We’re in a lot of trouble, Eda. It seems that the former owner of these premises sold them to us with false documents.