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"Denzel, is it that Godic’s blood isn’t strong enough or you are just so selfish that you won’t let your sister be and reproduced another pup through her?" Alpha Idris asked teasingly, Denzel was lost for words as all gazes pinned on Grant.
How could he look so much like Denver when they grew up miles away from each other?
Everyone who saw Alessia and Godic’s pup, Grant, wondered if he was Alpha Denzel and Luna Valerie’s child due to the resemblance but obviously, it was because of their genes.
Alpha Denzel and Luna Valerie and agreed that Grant looked like Denzel but did not think that growing up, it would even be more intense.
Denzel was happy, knowing it was because of Alessia’s DNA. The child the moon goddess refused to give them, they got from a different means.
Denzel shrugged at the thought. "It’s the moon goddess’s way of paying me for all he took from me. Don’t tell me you are jealous."
Alpha Idris knew he was jealous. If his DNA could produce someone who was not directly of his sperm, he would indeed be proud.
"What if I am?" He asked teasingly, Denzel shrugged.
"Then that is your business. My nephew looks exactly like me and so what?" He carried Grant in his arms and everyone was lost for words.
"I’m glad I have another son from another woman," Valerie said joyfully, Alessia laughed.
She always felt that Grant belonged to Valerie and Denzel due to the resemblance and it was a good thing Gemma looked so much like Godic.
Still, they thought that Denver would be jealous and request for Grant to be put down but the pup seemed content with the baby in his arms, not showing any form of toddler jealousy.
Another pup of interest was Gemma. She was so sweet spirited like her mother, making everyone fall in love with her.
"Uncle Denzel is my second daddy too, right?" She asked in that sweet, angelic voice of hers, everyone smiled knowingly at her as Denzel carried her in his other arm.
"Of Course, I’m your second daddy and if you convince your mommy to stay longer here, we shall have a lot of fun together," Denzel said, the little girl laughed, staring pleadingly at her mother.
"Mommy?"
Alessia was helpless when her toddler stared at her with those beautiful innocent eyes.
"Okay, okay. I will discuss with your daddy later, okay?"
With Godic being there already, the girl was not taking chances, asking, "Daddy, can we stay longer please?"
Godic had a lot to do in Vegas so he could not stay long but that did not mean his family couldn’t.
With Alessia not being there, it meant his work would double so it would be better for the kids to be with her if she decided on coming later.
"Alright but I won’t be able to stay. I will come visit when I’m a bit free though," he said, Gemma was clapping her little hands together.
"Thank you, daddy. I love you."
"And what about second daddy?" Alpha Denzel asked with a squinted gaze, the little girl laughed, not afraid of him at all.
"I love you too."
Alpha Denzel kissed her on the cheek. "I love you so much, princess. I will teach you so many things."
The bond between him and his nephew and niece was just amazing and it was the same with Monterey and Moonlight, except that Denver was always with Moonlight.
Luna Raven attended the celebration with Alpha Ludwig as well and this time as all the pups came together, there was a huge difference between their development, which could not be hidden.
Not only in speech but also in strength and physique. Denver might look like Grant but their physique was different because the little one had been training in secret.
This ceremony was a memorable one because of the coming together of all the pups and three months down the line,
Alessia and Godic welcomed another set of twins, this time at the pack, naming them Zachary and Zoe.
As a co-heir, the twins were announced immediately and Alessia confessed that pack birth was far easier for her than the human one.
Alpha Denzel made time for the pups and their development sped up whenever with Denver because they wanted to be like him.
Just within the short space of time, he was a role model to the pups his age and even those older. Alpha Denzel and Luna Valerie designed activities, suitable for their levels of strength and weaknesses.
Whoever watched them train knew there was a new generation of warriors coming up.
"Denver is such an extraordinary kid," Alessia said after witnessing the pups training one day.
Valerie had a content smile on her face as she reminisced. "When the Moon goddess said I was going to have just one chance, I felt left out before but with Denver’s arrival, I’m content."
"He’s like a thousand pups in one."
Alessia smiled in agreement. "You are right there and it’s clear he’s going to be tougher than his father. I just hope that he’s love life won’t be messed up like that of his father though."
Valerie chuckled. After being there for Denver all this while, she was certain that the adult Denver would be capable of any challenge that would come his way.
Allessia left the pack with her pups three months later to join Godic, even as Denzel wanted her to stay longer. He knew he was going to miss his nieces and nephews but it was also a good thing for them to be trained in Vegas.
The businesses there were huge and the returns supported the pack tremendously. These nieces and nephews, would one day take over from their parents to allow them return to the pack to enjoy their natural wolf forms.
Denver had equally grown a strong attachment to them but due to Moonlight’s presence, it was quite easy for him to accept the separation.
A year later, Alpha Ludwig and Luna Raven welcomed, a set of twins, Isabella and Sophia and two years after, they had a boy, Hunter.
It was at time of happiness for the Black Fur pack and all its allies. Years passed and something strange began to happen at the Evergreen pack.
It was one of those moments when Alpha Denzel was awakened from sleep. ’Alpha, it’s another dead underground rogue.’
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