Chapter 4

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As he pulled up to Belmont high in his red corvette to pick up his younger brother Steven. Whom he had promised as soon as he got back from Alpha training that same day he would pick him up from school. Martin couldn't help but smile as he saw Steven running towards his car and nearly tripping over the steps in front of the school.

Thats when he saw her.......

Victoria Lynn daughter of Alpha Jackson of the Moonblood pack, taking to her sister and best friend Tracie as they made their way to Victoria's car.

Martin couldn't help but, stare at the stunning beauty before him. He couldn't help but, notice how gorgeously beautiful she had become with her long wavy waist length raven black hair and those radiant violet colored almond shaped eyes.

It had been 3 years since he had been back from Alpha training. "She was just a child then" he thought.

He had never spoken to Victoria knowing about the freud between their packs how could he. He never really wanted to. Martin had never really felt anything towards her. To be honest he barely noticed her until now. Martin knew better then to stare too long, he quickly looked away as Steven entered the car and after that he started to drive home.

He then smiled at his younger brother knowing he had missed 3 years of his life was hard. Both of them had always been very close.

"Hey Steven its been a long time how have you been?"

"Good, better now that you are back! Its been soooooooooo boring without you! I really missed you."

"I missed you too Steven, boy its good to be back."

"So how was Alpha Training?"

"It was great, I learned so much, they are such good teachers."

"Good, I'm glad."

"Are going tomorrow to the festival?"

"Yes we are, dad said we should pack once we get home."

"Ok sounds good to me"

Little did Martin know that at this festival his life would change forever....

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