Rejected, Broken And Forgotten -
Chapter 50
Third person’s POV
Everyone agrees that Elena’s plan is the best. She sent a message to the she-wolves that helped them with John and Oliver and told them to meet them at the old ruins of the ancient Kingdom of East Anglia. They start moving again, and they keep an eye on Peter as he keeps asking questions. None of them trust him completely. He keeps asking them where they are going, and they keep telling him they are going home. The she-wolves will be there before them, and Elena tells them to make sure the ruins look like they have been living in. The she-wolves get help from the wolves, carrying beds, blankets, pots, and pans to the ruins and making them look like the wolves live there, but very primitively, as they feel, that is how humans will think they live. They put everything up and invited a few wolves to stay with them there to make it look like some wolves were staying at their “castle” to wait for the King and Queen of werewolves to return. It will take them a few days to get there, and by the time they get there, it looks like the wolves have been staying there for years.
“This is it? This is how werewolves live? Wow, it is better than I expected,” Peter says as he looks around the ruins. Walker and Paris look at each other and smile. They are so happy with the job the she-wolves did, and they can only hope that Peter will find his mate among the she-wolves.
“Let me show you around,” Jeff says as he wants to introduce Peter to the she-wolves. Peter walks off with Jeff, and Walker and Paris look at each other again. Does he think they live this primitively in modern days? They start laughing as they mind-link each other. Peter and Jeff walk to an old ruin, and Jeff tells him it will be his room.
“Well, it is better than that filthy cave I lived in with the rogues,” Peter says as he can see that everything is clean. He looks up and sees the most beautiful girl he has ever seen. She is dancing in a circle with the rest of the she-wolves as they make a pot of stew. They do not know how to act primitively, as they are all used to modern living. They just play along and pretend to be savages. The she-wolf looks up as if she can feel Peter looking at her.
“Mate!” Grey says in Peter’s mind.
“What does that mean?” Peter asks.
“What does what mean?” Jeff asks.
“My wolf just said “Mate” in my head,” Peter explains.
“It means one of the she-wolves dancing at the fire is your mate. The Moon Goddess chose you, and that is your soulmate, as humans will say,” Jeff says.
“Wow, I have a mate. I think it is the one with the long blond hair as my wolf and I get excited every time we look at her,” Peter says.
“Well, go and talk to her and see if she is your mate,” Jeff says. Peter looks at Jeff as if he is crazy. Peter is still young, and he is shy.
“I can not speak to girls. I am very shy,” Peter says, besides he does not want a werewolf mate. What will that mean to his mission that his superiors send him on? They turn him into a beast, and he does not feel too happy about it, but they choose him as he has no family, and no one will miss him. He will become a super soldier. As they call the soldiers, they turn into wolves. Does he want it? No, but he is doing it for his country and humans. What if the werewolves take over the world? What will become of humans? He must admit that the werewolves have not hurt one human as far as he has seen. Peter wonders what their purpose is. He knows rogues like to kill humans, but are all the wolves like rogues? Peter realizes he does not know much about these creatures. They know he has been turned into one of them by humans, but they still do not harm him.
“What is our purpose, Jeff?” Peter asks.
“To protect humans and other creatures that can not defend themselves against evil creatures humans do not know about. Vampires are the worst of all, and they want to enslave humans and use them as food. We are not like rogues. Rogues are wolves that lose their human side for different reasons. Some lost a mate; others were rejected by a mate and too weak to handle it; some lost their whole family,” Jeff explains to Peter.
“I did not know there were two kinds of werewolves,” Peter says. It explains a lot. It explains why he does not want to kill humans and most of his fellow super soldiers as well. It felt as if it was against their nature to kill humans.
“Does it feel like you want to harm humans?” Jeff asks.
“No, I feel more like I want to protect them,” Peter says. He understands all of a sudden. Maybe he must go and talk to his mate. Perhaps it is time for him to serve his real purpose, protect and not kill like his superiors want him to do. Should she tell Jeff the truth about his mission and warn the wolves that others, like him, may want to infiltrate the wolves and tell what they find out about the wolves to the human commanders? Peter decides to tell Jeff everything. He tells Jeff about his childhood and how he grew up in an orphanage and never had parents. How the army recruited him and made him a werewolf, and how they want him to infiltrate the werewolves and tell them everything he knows about them. How their commanders make super soldiers and call them dogmen. They release them into the national parks, and some turn into killers as they are programmed to do so.
“They plant chips into those wolves’ brains and take away all their human feelings to see how they will react. They become like rogues, and they are killing machines. The governments worldwide work together to do this as they want a super army that wants to control all humans on earth,” Peter ends his story. He had heard and seen the files on those wolves, as they sometimes had to go into the park to get them out before someone killed them. Humans or other animals kill some, but Peter thinks the real werewolves are killing them as they see them as rogues. He says this to Jeff, who nods.
“We will kill rogues that kill humans as protectors, not killers. I am glad you told me everything and that you doubt your superiors. Now, lad, go get your mate,” Jeff says, and he tells Peter how the mate bond works and that wolves will mate for life.
“I am scared, Jeff. I think I have one of those chips in my brain, and if my superiors know that I betrayed them, they will turn me into a monster, and I may kill my mate,” Peter says.
“We will help you, Elena, and I will go with you to a camp and take that chip out of your brain,” Jeff promises Peter. He feels sorry for the new young wolf that is part of their pack and the Kingdom, and they will not leave him alone. Jeff believes Peter is no longer a threat to them as he is open and honest with Jeff. Jeff tells the others while Peter walks over to his mate to talk to her for the first time. Elena is still skeptical, but she will see what happens tonight when Peter claims his mate, and he will not be able to hide anything from her as he will be an open book to the she-wolf.
The following morning, Peter’s mate tells Elena everything Jeff told them and that Peter confessed everything to her. Elena believes Peter, and she, Jeff, Peter, and his mate, Jolene, runs to the camp where the hunters are. Jasmine and Samuel scan his brain and see that there is indeed a chip planted in his brain. They will have to remove it without the humans knowing, which will be tricky. They will have to grow it into another wolf’s brain, so the humans will think it is still active. Luckily they have a few rogues that are already killers in their captivity, and they remove the chip from Peter’s brain. At first, he thought it would hurt as hell as they could not give him any anesthesia as it does not work on werewolves. But as they cut it out, he can feel himself healing as Jasmine and Samuel works fast to get it out. It hurts a little but not as much as Peter expected, and he realizes being a werewolf is not as bad as he thought it would be. Now that the dangerous chip is out of his brain and planted into the rogue’s brain, he is free. He feels like he belongs somewhere for the first time in his life.
The Moon Goddess smiles down at the wolves. She almost has everyone together that she will need to help the werewolves worldwide and those that the humans want to turn into killers. Human has become arrogant and thinks they can play their part in this world and turn humans into their children. She did not create killers. She created protectors. She will need all of them, including Peter, who understand how humans operate. They are almost all there. They need a few more that can help them to save the world as they know it. Each wolf and the man-made wolves she selected will play their part in her plan to counter the humans and make werewolves the bad guys in their plan to destroy the world. She also knows that there are not only humans behind all of this and that the vampires and other evil creatures are using the humans to destroy the world and take over the world and turn it into a human zoo. They can breed and feed on humans while keeping them locked in cages. Cities full of humans will become their slaves, and the humans doing this to their own kind are selling their souls to the vampires to live forever. They do not know they are leaving their souls and their hearts to become a creature that will live forever but know no love or joy ever again.
They will have to live a life that is forever without feelings. They will become living corpses and never witness the sun’s warmth again or how they play outside in the sun. They will live a life of darkness. They will only see the face of the moon and the stars at night but never feel the joy of a cold breeze in the afternoon on a hot day. They will never feel the sun beans on their skin again and will never have the pleasure of seeing their children play in the sun. They will have to let their children play inside the dark houses, and they will live inside darkness itself.
Then there is the everlasting l**t for b***d. They will have to drink the b***d of their friends to stay alive and live with b***d for the rest of their lives. Humans think it is fun to be vampires and to live forever, but forever is a long time if you never get to see the sun and never feel warmth, love, or any other feelings again. Being a vampire is like living in hell forever and never finding a way out of the suffering you created for yourself because you wanted to live forever. Selene knows she and her wolves will have to stop a world that will become a world full of darkness, pain, and suffering.
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