Sheila's point of view
I was covered with sweat and breathing heavily by the time I was done training with the young warriors who were in
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttheir first year of shifting. We had begun training every young male and female so they would be able to protect
themselves if the time ever came. Every pack, coven, and kingdom in North Central and those that survived from
other regions had begun extensive training for the war that was almost upon us. We had no idea when Vladimir was
going to strike, but his silence so far only meant one thing. He was rebuilding his army, and we had to be ready.
I walked through the castle doors and hurried quickly to the kitchen to get some water. Ria was there as well,
having her meal in her training clothes, and she was also part of the training. My eyes scanned around, and there
was no sign of Brielle.
"Where's Brielle?" I asked, settling on the seat next to Ria.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmA short smile found Ria's lips. "Somewhere around, I guess. Probably venting her frustration out or sulking," she
said, stifling a laugh.
I couldn't help but smile. Brielle has been in the worst mood since a few days ago when Killian changed the duties
of some of the warriors and reassigned them to other tasks. Unfortunately, Brielle was one of them. She was taken
off the field and assigned to Castle, and would most likely not join the war. That didn't sit well with the female Beta,
but Killian did it for her and Allen, especially for their pup that was almost on its way. Brielle was already ten weeks
gone, and since wolves' pregnancy was far different from that of humans, she had three more weeks left.