Chapter 52: Chapter 52

~Arsen Storm~

I pulled back the covers and looked at my boner, which could be clearly seen through my pants. As always, the dream ended in the same place and as always, I have to deal with this problem alone.

I hadn't masturbated in a long time. My needs have always been taken care of by someone else, but Aurelia is the only one who can have that privilege now and until she's ready...

So I gripped my hard shaft and started riding up and down. I could cum just thinking about Aurelia doing this for me. Her warm wet center that I keep thrusting into and she screams my name in pleasure. Her soft skin, which I run my tongue over. Over her stomach, up to her breasts.

It wasn't long before I felt my orgasm approaching. I bit my upper left arm to keep from moaning. Shortly thereafter, my shaft was already twitching in my hand and I spread my seeds on the sheet.

After a short breather, I got up and took a cold shower to be able to think more clearly. In fact, the shower helped with that too.

After I was done, I changed into a pair of neat jeans and a white shirt. Then, a little nervously, I made my way down to the meeting room. Now I had to give it all or nothing. Now it was about my mate, my love, my soul.

After a few minutes, I was already standing in front of the large, massive, dark brown wooden door with many ornaments and knocked. It was so dense that what was being discussed behind it could only be heard very quietly with the hearing of a wolf.

Shortly thereafter, I heard my grandfather's voice: "Come in, Alpha Arsen Storm."

I did what was asked of me and entered the huge room. The 6 elders sat in a semicircle around the middle of the room, which I now entered. They eyed me curiously and I also looked closely at their faces.

"Arsen Storm, Alpha of the Silverstorm pack, it has come to our attention that there is a human in the midst of your pack. Is that true or do you deny this rumor?" my grandfather spoke in a neutral tone.

"That's right." Why should I deny it? I have to fight for her now or she's not the only one going down.

"Is it also true that she knows about werewolves?" he asked.

"Yes."

"And you won't kill them despite the werewolf law?"

"Yes."

"Who told her the secret?"

"Me," I admitted truthfully, and immediately the whole room erupted.

There were questions ranging from "How can he?" or "Someone like that has become alpha" to "He should be punished!".

"Now that you made your way here yourself, maybe you have an explanation for us," my grandfather spoke up again. "So why are you here?"

"I am here because I am demanding a change in the law." And again the hall began to erupt.

"SILENCE!" my grandfather yelled. The room went quiet again. "Continue!"

"I demand that the law that says humans must never know of the existence of a werewolf be changed. I'm not asking for it to be abolished entirely, just that all humans, with the exception of a human mate, not know about werewolves."

"Why would you ask for that? Werewolves don't have human mates," said an Asian-looking werewolf this time, laughing at his joke, which wasn't a joke.

"Because I have a human mate. Because the human girl who lives in my pack is my mate. So I ask that you all have mercy on me, since you all know what it's like to have a mate and what it's like to lose one." With my last words, I looked intently at my grandfather. He has his mate lost and her death was his fault. It almost broke him and he died from it. But somehow he made it out of the hole and he doesn't even talk about her anymore these days. He just pretends that she never existed .

My grandfather grimaced in pain and it almost looked like someone was about to rip his heart out again. Some of the other elders had that expression too, but not all.

How do you feel? I can't even imagine what it would be like without Aurelia by my side.

"The Council now requests a break for discussion," said an elderly, tanned lady.

I nodded and shortly thereafter left the meeting room.

After the door was closed behind me, I leaned against her and took a deep breath. A start would have been made. But I can no longer influence her decision anyway.

I nervously paced up and down in front of the hall. From time to time I listened, but only overheard them arguing. In my head I was already laying out a plan for abandoning my pack and escaping with Aurelia. I hope it doesn't have to come to that, but I would do anything for Aurelia.

It would be a life without a permanent home and constantly on the run. But we would still have each other and I would give up my whole pack for her without hesitation. Maybe that makes me a bad alpha now, but how could I not give her the whole world?

She's my life...

Suddenly my grandfather's voice rang out again. "Arsenic? We've made a decision."

I stepped back through the big wooden door and looked at everyone's face, hoping to read the answer in their eyes. But everyone looked at me neutrally, as before. That can't mean anything good.

Then my grandfather started talking, "On behalf of all werewolves, we, the Council of Elders, have determined that..."