Werewolf
The 5-Time Rejected Gamma And The Lycan King Chapter 27
She greeted him with a smile, “I’m here, Toby.” She then turned to the pack leaders and greeted, “Alpha Wainwright. Luna Lyssa.” And they nodded with a smile in acknowledgment.
“What are we looking at?” She asked Tobias.
He explained, “I’m getting Alpha Wainwright to gain speed, and Luna Lyssa to make use of her elbows and knees to escape her opponent’s grasp.”
“Great, let’s see it.” When she gave the green light for them to start, she and Toby took a step back to watch. The Gammas watch them attack and defend. After punches were thrown and bodies fell and rose, Luna Lyssa came out victorious.
“Oh, goddess. That was a good fight, Luna Lyssa.” Wainwright said sportingly as he shook her hand.
They then waited for the Gammas’ remarks. Toby explained how Luna Lyssa should not pass the chance to aim for her opponent’s kneecap when she notices an instability, and he advised Wainwright to find a pattern in the way his opponent punches. For Lyssa, it was almost always two punches with her right followed by one with her left. He then told Lyssa to be less predictable in the way she threw her fists.
When Toby was done, the three of them looked at Lucianne.
In a serious tone, she said, “More often than not, a male’s chest is the most difficult spot to find a weak point, especially if they’re well built. Focus on their abdomen, testicals, neck and nose, if you can get close enough. If it’s a female you’re fighting, aim for her abdomen, face and feet. If her hair is long and within reach, try to catch hold of it and use it against her. Also, be wary of your opponent’s height. If you’re about the same, then there’s a good chance that you would be able to flip yourself on his shoulders and push him to the ground after attacking his vulnerable areas. And in battle,” she looked directly at Wainwright before she said, “Show no mercy, especially if your opponent is a woman.”
Toby snorted and added, “More so if she’s only about five feet.” He shuddered mockingly after glancing at Lucianne and added, “Dangerous creatures.” Everyone knew he meant Lucianne.
Instinctively, Lucianne punched Toby in the arm and his body tilted slightly to the side as he continued laughing with Wainwright and Lyssa. From a distance, Xandar saw this and harnessed the sudden jealousy and anger to pin Christian to the ground before choking him by the throat with murderous eyes.
When Xandar released his cousin and helped him up. Christian took a moment to recover before he said, “Well, that’s a tie. Just give me a few minutes, cuz.” He took another few breaths before he said, “There was a sudden change in your ferocity. How did you do that?”
Xandar’s eyes went to Lucianne, who was still next to Toby as they both watched another pair of fighters. Christian followed his gaze and chuckled, “You’re not jealous, are you?”
“You can’t blame me for being a little insecure. The werewolves love her but I suspect some of the mateless Gammas and Alphas want more than just her skills and friendship. They could very well be in love with her.” Xandar said.
“Xandar, listen to me.” Christian’s serious tone made Xandar pay attention, “Don’t make something out of nothing. So what if there are others in love with her? You’re her mate. She’ll only have eyes for you. If you try to control her circle, you’ll only push her away. From whatever little I can tell,” Christian looked at Lucianne who was demonstrating a technique to the two wolves who just completed sparring each other, “She just sees them as friends.”
Christian then got up and approached his cousin, “She’s the best one they have so she’s bound to be interacting with a lot of fighters, which happens to include the male population. You’re her mate. You have to find a way to be okay with that. I’ll go as far as saying that she expects you to be okay with that.”
Xandar listened to Christian’s reasoning and promised himself that he would not interfere with Lucianne’s circle. His cousin was right. It didn’t matter who or how many males were after her. If he won her heart, there was nothing that could come between them.