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Alpha Denzel shook his head after thinking it through for a while.
"I don’t think anyone would be foolish enough to attack any of my pack members. They would be romancing with death if they tried."
The victory chants filled their earbuds, but Alpha Denzel noticed some omegas, elderly, and children running to the warriors with their phones.
"What’s happening?" Valerie asked, curious about what had caught their attention on the phones.
Everyone they showed the video to seemed to be filled with exhilaration and pride as they watched Alpha Denzel.
Burke couldn’t contain his curiosity and snatched one of the phones from an elderly pack member.
When he saw the video, he couldn’t contain his excitement and handed the phone to Valerie.
"Luna, look at this."
Valerie took the phone and as she watched the events at the Black Fur Pack, tears welled up in her eyes. Just when she thought she knew everything about her man, she was in for another surprise.
"How did you manage that?"
She sounded teary, overwhelmed with joy, but Alpha Denzel was at a loss.
"What do you mean? And why are you crying?" He asked in a softened tone, gazing at Valerie fondly.
This man had caused her great pain to protect her, yet he had become the source of her greatest joy.
"You negotiated with a spirit to her death? How did you do that?" The videos were not very detailed.
The pack members had not started recording until they were sure that Alpha Denzel had the upper hand, so the earlier events were not captured.
A smile played on the corner of Alpha Denzel’s lips. He was willing to teach her everything if she proved herself ready.
"Keep being a good girl, and I will teach you."
When he heard about his pack being under attack, he had no fears because she was there.
His only concern was that this was her first time leading a pack as large as the Evergreen Pack into battle.
It was also in Alpha Denzel’s absence, so he had encouraged her. However, upon arrival, everything seemed magical to Alpha Denzel.
He knew the pack respected and supported Valerie, putting him in a very good mood.
"I thought you liked bad girls, being a bad boy yourself." Valerie gently bit the corner of her lower lip, unnoticed by anyone except the person it was meant for.
In the beginning, she equally did not make it easy for him, going against her orders and all. That was what she meant by a bad girl.
Alpha Denzel shook his head, wondering if she knew what she was playing with. Did she want him as much as he wanted her at that moment?
"You know what I’m talking about," he clarified, confirming that they both desired the same things.
Valerie felt the heat rush to her cheeks, putting her in a sexy mood before two cars drove into the pack.
Alice was in the second car but was the first to reach Valerie and hugged her, dispelling the sexual tension between the Alpha and his Luna.
"Luna, you won’t believe it. Alpha Denzel saved the whole pack. I saw how Alpha Ludwig was ashamed."
Alice’s voice was a bit loud, drawing a lot of attention. She seemed proud of her Alpha and very excited.
Valerie tried to calm her down. "Yes, Alice, we all saw the video, and I’m glad you’re okay."
She couldn’t help feeling embarrassed at how humiliated Alpha Ludwig would be when he heard about this.
Alice didn’t care what others were thinking and turned to Alpha Denzel. "Thank you so much, Alpha Denzel. I never expected things to turn out this way."
No one had expected it, including Dorothy and Gandolf, who had also arrived and were being welcomed by the pack members.
"Well, that’s what you get from being a member of a real pack," Alpha Denzel shrugged, speaking softly to her.
Alice wasn’t as physically and mentally tough as Valerie. Only Valerie could handle Alpha Denzel’s warmth and cold at the same time, but Alice had a special question for her Alpha.
"If that’s the case, why did you refuse to let me help? I swore to protect the pack with my life, remember?"
She still couldn’t get over the fact that everyone would have rested for her to do the job, yet Alpha Denzel had refused.
"Why should I let you risk yourself when physical strength can handle it? I hope you take your training seriously, but for now, we’re all cleaning up this mess. Who’s with me?" Alpha Denzel asked, diverting everyone’s attention from Alice.
Alice understood that until a point where physical and mental strength couldn’t resolve the issue, she wouldn’t be allowed to use her powers.
Or maybe, if she could find a way to use them without getting hurt, she could be more useful to the pack.
"We’re with you, Alpha," the tired voices of the warriors responded, and Alpha Denzel changed his mind.
"Okay. Why don’t those who fought in the war go rest, and those who didn’t clean up the mess? We can have a party tomorrow after that."
It was clear that the Alpha was in a very good mood, as this was the first time he had proposed something like this.
Valerie supported the idea.
"Great idea. Some of us could prepare a meal for everyone as well."
Most of the female warriors were tired but still liked their Luna’s idea. However, Alpha Denzel couldn’t allow it.
"I said to rest, not to stress yourself. How about we call all the restaurants around the pack communities to deliver food to everyone?"
This was also something that had never been done before. Alpha Denzel was going to feed thousands of people from his own pocket when everyone could have made their own meals.
This was a rare treat. "That’s brilliant," Valerie agreed, knowing Alpha Denzel might not eat himself.
An intriguing idea popped into her mind, and she announced, "I’m going to shower and rest."
Alpha Denzel sensed something odd but before he could ask anything, she was already gone. It was only after his return to the pack house, that he understood why...
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