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Morningstar: The Malaise - 18. Chapter 18 A Day of Reckoning

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Morningstar: The Malaise

 

 

Chapter 18

 

 

A reflective and anxious hour had elapsed by the time Elinor and Denver came back into view. Kellar hadn’t moved from the front seat after Tobyn had taken his abrupt leave. At first, his mind went in circles as he replayed every word his friend had spoken, until finally, he concluded Tobyn was reacting to his foundations being shaken… big time.

It pissed Kellar off at just how out of his element he was, interacting with others. Three years in self-inflicted solitude had left him unprepared. One realization he’d come to pretty quickly was Tobyn did deserve some warning. He accepted now he’d made a mistake, and recognized it had something to do with not fully understanding… not taking into account the bond between mother and son, and that son’s fear, irrational or not, of losing her. It had been only the two of them for many years, and Tobyn was a man who’d put himself under considerable pressure and took on a lot of responsibility; now there was a stranger on the scene who was instantly enmeshed in their lives. He had been blindsided, and Kellar could have prevented that from happening. He should have seen this possibility because he was well aware his friend did not like change.

The strong aversion to mates, though, was a difficult one for Kellar to comprehend. He knew the logic behind the man’s deep-seated fears, but why couldn’t he see the good far outweighed the bad? And how many mates could misinterpret the signs of finding theirs like Tobyn seemed able to do? Was it because he didn’t want to see them?

The new, hand-in-hand couple stopped, kissed, and embraced upon reaching the front of the truck. Kellar tried not to watch as they continued to talk after the hug. He thought it a beautiful thing, and his eyes were drawn back to the scene before him. They looked serenely happy. He flickered his vision and saw further dissipation of the husky man’s depression. The healer in him catalogued it away as he took note of their increasingly vibrant colors. Mates strengthened each other immediately. That was one of the answers he’d been looking for, and he was no longer confused. If he was to guess, that was not the only benefit.

His thoughts returned to Tobyn. His friend had changed in the same ways from the time they met. His senses were improved, his colors were closer to optimum, and he could shift and hold it substantially longer. Each day his overall vitality improved. Now, Kellar was certain of the reason. Right from the beginning, when the beautiful blond man was on the highway in front of his cabin, he’d seen Tobyn’s color pattern was identical to his own. It had blown him away, but everything about Tobyn had done that. He hadn’t had a clue what it meant… earth mates had never been part of his vocabulary or understanding at that point… so he’d kept the mystery to himself. He couldn’t waffle in his own head anymore, though, because the proof was standing right in front of him.

He and Tobyn were earth mates. The sandy-haired man was the other half the great mother had seen fit to gift him with. His pissed-off other half. The half that wanted a wife and lots of children. The half that had free will to make his own choices… his own decisions. No matter what, Kellar was determined to respect his wishes because his mate had to want this as much as he did… but he did have one more theory to test before whatever happened, happened.

Elinor and Denver had made their choice, and it certainly appeared there would be no turning back. It was a great thing for the pack, in Kellar’s mind, but would Tobyn come around to his way of thinking? He wouldn’t say it, not to his friend… my mate…, at this point in time, but it wouldn’t surprise him if Elinor could and would have more children now. That was assuming they wanted them, and he couldn’t imagine they wouldn’t. His eyes returned again to the pair as they advanced a few feet closer.

“I’m going to pack up now, my sweet. I’ll see you in four to five hours,” Denver said as they prepared to separate.

“All right, you charmer,” Elinor said with a girlish chuckle. “We won’t get there much sooner than you because we’re taking Kellar to pick up his truck. I can’t wait to introduce our new mechanic to the pack.”

Kellar could see the twinkle in her eye as she glanced at the windshield. He could also see it dawn on her Tobyn wasn’t there, and she frowned for a few seconds. Kellar averted his eyes from her questioning look until she turned her attention back to Denver.

“So, I’m just the new mechanic, huh?” The man showed a nice open smile as he took joking umbrage to her comment. What a difference from the surly man of a year ago.

“We’ll see after you take me on our first date,” she replied.

“Will dinner tonight count?”

“Oh yes. I haven’t been to dinner with a handsome man in a long time. I look forward to it, Denver. I look forward to so many things.”

“Me too, Elinor. I can’t believe I’ve been given my life back.” The playfulness had ended, and Kellar wished the windows of the truck weren’t open because he felt like he was eavesdropping. Wolves could tamp down their hearing, but only to a point.

“My dear, sweet man. I feel the same way, and that was the best run I’ve had in... maybe ever.” They kissed again, this time with a little more passion than Kellar wanted to witness. “Now, where the devil has my son gone to?” She walked over to the open window and asked the same question.

“Uh, yeah, he went for a walk. He should be back soon,” he said with a certainty he didn’t feel. But, he could scent him closer. Kellar wasn’t going to tell her why the man had disappeared, so he felt immense relief when Tobyn arrived at that very moment, sauntering along his own side of the half-ton as if he’d just been on a pleasure stroll.

“Are we ready to go, Mom?” he asked with a surprising cheerfulness Kellar wondered about. Tobyn glanced over at his friend with an expression that gave nothing away.

“Yes, we are. We just have to say our good-byes to Denver.” There was a message in her words and her tone. Kellar let out a held breath when Tobyn, picking up on it, walked over to the waiting man and shook his hand. Kellar got out and followed him to do the same. He saw Tobyn’s shoulders tense briefly and then relax upon Denver saying he would see them all later at the compound.

The mechanic’s tools and much of his other stuff were already packed because he had apparently been about to move on from the rented garage in the next few days. Kellar mentally shuddered at how close they’d come to being too late. The impending move from a thriving business, coupled with his serious depression, indicated Denver had been at a potentially tragic crossroads. He checked his colors again just to verify the improvement was ongoing. Meeting Elinor might have saved this troubled shifter’s life.

The polite conversation between the men over with, Kellar shook Denver’s hand and retreated along with Tobyn to let the mates say their temporary good-byes. Kellar went to his side of the truck to wait, not really looking at his friend. Mate.

“Hey.” Tobyn, after hesitating at the front of the vehicle, walked over to him. “I was a jerk, and I’m sorry. You were being cautious, and I get that. It was a tough situation for you, and I was the one who asked you to be there. I know this is a good thing for my mom, and the pack, and I’ll get used to it. I would be an idiot not to see how happy she is, and it’s going to give Morningstar a boost to have a pair of true mates.” His voice was barely above a whisper. “Am I forgiven?”

Kellar lifted his gaze from the ground, feeling an enormous weight leave his shoulders. As long as Tobyn was okay, then he was okay. “Yes, of course. You were right… I’ve been thinking about what you said; I should have told you, and I’m sorry for that, but we still need to talk….”

“Come on, boys. Let’s get back on the road. Is everything all right here?” Elinor looked from one to the other.

“Sure,” Kellar answered.

“Absolutely. It’s been a good day, Mom.”

“It’s been a great day, Tobyn.” Elinor grabbed Kellar in a hug. “Thank you for what you’ve done for me. You’re like this good luck charm for Morningstar.” She held on tightly, and Kellar looked over her head, happy to see the smile on his own mate’s face. Damn. How was Tobyn going to react to that disclosure, if this morning’s had thrown him so badly? He would wait until they were alone, and tell him all he’d figured out so far, and hope Tobyn was ready to hear it. Elinor finally let him go, and they all piled back into the front seat to begin their journey to his cabin.

They didn’t have to deal with any awkward silence because Elinor chatted continuously, to the point of it being amusing. The men exchanged smirks a few times over her constantly moving head. At one point, when she said she missed Denver already, Kellar understood exactly what she meant, but he didn’t dare look over at her son.

When Tobyn drove up the driveway to his cabin, Kellar felt a pang he couldn’t explain. This had been a lonely place at times, but it had also given him much peace. His life was so much simpler a few days ago. He looked over to see Tobyn watching him. Would he be returning here alone someday soon? Would his earth mate spurn him for the life he’d always envisioned for himself? Have faith, Kellar. He loves you. Remember waking up this morning. “You guys can go ahead. I won’t be long.”

“We’ll wait,” Tobyn responded. “Do you need help with anything while we’re here?”

“No, thanks. I’m just going to grab a bag of clothes. I need to do some laundry soon. Really, there’s no need to hang around,” he said as he got out of the truck.

Tobyn looked over at him. “That’s okay, we’re in no rush.”

Elinor, who’d been staring at Kellar’s home, spoke up. “I love it. What a lovely place you have here. It looks so inviting… would you mind showing it to me?”

“Not at all. Come on. I’ll give you the grand tour.” And he did.

She remarked favorably on virtually everything and Kellar felt pride blossom at her compliments. He was caught off guard when she asked him an out-of-the-blue question. Tobyn was, at that point, sitting on the front steps. “Is everything okay between you two?”

“Tobyn and me? Yeah, sure… we’re good.” He couldn’t stop the nervous swallow.

“I might have been a chatterbox on the way here, but I’m not stupid, my dear. Whatever is going on, you need to communicate. I know my son, and something is bothering him, and it’s not just about me suddenly finding my earth mate. He’ll get used to Denver. I’m not going to interfere, but there is something very special between you boys, and you need to protect it. Do you understand me?”

“Yes, ma’am.”

“Oh my God! Don’t you dare call me ma’am. I feel like a young girl again, so there will be none of that,” she said with a blazing smile, and Kellar could see years had indeed lifted from her face already.

“Fair enough, Elinor. I’m very happy for you and Denver.”

“Thank you, dear. I’m happy for anyone lucky enough to find that special person.” The stare she gave him caused him to squirm. Did she know? Had she just given her blessing? Appearing to take pity on his inability to come up with a coherent response, she carried on. “Do you have everything you need? Denver awaits.” She giggled. “Oh, and I must call and let the pack members know we have something else to celebrate.” She giggled again, and Kellar laughed, mostly out of relief they’d moved on to a different topic.

 

Tobyn led, and Kellar stayed about a thousand feet back. If he tried to drop further behind, Tobyn would slow down until they were close again. He wondered if the man realized he was doing it. Kellar certainly understood it for what it was. The more distance between them, the more unsettled they both felt. It was another test that hammered home what he already knew.

Arriving at the lodge, he was astonished to see Denver’s big truck already there. The man had obviously hurried his packing and closing up, because their own trip had been a quick one. He was also caught off guard to see the number of people waiting as he pulled his pickup in next to Tobyn’s. He, his mother, and Denver were in the center of about a dozen people, some of whom Kellar was already acquainted with, and some he wasn’t.

There were lots of excited greetings going on, and he was brought into the midst of them as soon as he stepped out. He met the other two members of the governing council, Ingram and Maynard, for the first time, and was made to feel quite welcome by them amongst all the chaos. Their devotion and happiness for Elinor came through clearly.

This was a huge deal for the pack, and it showed in how they crowded around the newly-united earth mates. Everywhere he looked, Kellar saw joy and hope on people’s faces. That included Tilly and Adelin, who were standing together wearing matching smiles. Denver might have been mildly uncomfortable, but it didn’t keep him from grinning ear to ear as he held Elinor’s hand in his. Kellar flickered and watched the effect the mates had on those around them. At the same time Tobyn arrived at his side, Elinor called for everyone to enter the lodge.

As they all crowded through the doors, Kellar momentarily reeled at the number of people inside. It must have been damn near the whole pack, so there had to be very few people manning the businesses. He shouldn’t have been surprised; this was the biggest thing that could have happened to Morningstar. At least, so far, he thought.

Tobyn soon found him again in this new throng, but it was impossible to have the needed conversation surrounded like they were. As tempted as he was, he wouldn’t ask Tobyn to leave his mother at a time like this. Besides, he was fascinated by what was unfolding before him. His healer mind was in overdrive.

Elinor moved to the upper level, still hand in hand with her mate, one step up at the back of the dining area. She called for everyone’s attention. Some sat, and some stood, watching her and the newest member.

“This is a wonderful day, not just for Denver and I, but for the entire pack. I trust this will give you all as much hope as it has me, for our future. The earth mother has not deserted us as some have feared. We’ve had the miracle of Adelin this week,” she said with a smile at the girl who was seated near the front, “and I have found my mate. He still needs to court me, though.” Elinor winked at the crowd. There was a lot of chuckling at that, especially in seeing the large man blush when she kissed his cheek.

“There’s one person responsible for both of these things, and that is Kellar Haylan, our new healer. My son found him for us, so he shares in the credit,” she said with a pointed grin at Tobyn. “Maybe soon, we’ll find the cure for the malaise that’s been affecting Morningstar. I see this as a day to truly appreciate the positives.

“Kellar, would you like to say a few words, if just to greet everyone? I know I’m putting you on the spot, but so many have been asking about your healing, and what it means to see colors, and I’d rather you explain it than me attempting to. We’re all friends here, dear.”

“No, that’s okay.” He could feel himself flushing as all eyes turned to him.

Tobyn nudged him. “Go ahead. She’s right. You’re a hero,” he whispered, smirking.

Kellar looked at all the expectant faces… kind faces. Sighing, he looked at the man at his side. Maybe it was time for the entire pack to know what he was seeing. “Will you come with me?”

Tobyn nodded, and they made their way through the tables to the far side, stepping up, and joining Elinor and Denver. Turning to face the people, he found he wasn’t as nervous as he would have expected. It helped that the blond man was close to his side.

“Hel… hello, everyone. I’ve already met some of you, and I want to thank you for how welcome you’ve made me feel. Ah… my healing… it’s pretty simple, but I’ll try to explain to you what the colors are about. From the time I first shifted, I could see these colors in all living things. I never understood why, until Miss Sybil told me I carry the name of a line of healers, so I guess it might be a part of my DNA. When a person or animal is ill or injured, the colors are affected. I’m able to spot a color that doesn’t belong; its shade and location tells me what I need to do to fix whatever is wrong, and I use plants with the same shade to assist me.” He smiled at the crowd, and many of them smiled back. “Anyway, about the colors I see in each person… we all have this signature pattern, which I always thought was unique to every individual. I never forget a pattern once I’ve witnessed it, so I remembered Denver’s when I first met Elinor, and saw hers was identical. So, long story short, I verified today that earth mates have the same colors in the exact same pattern.”

Kellar was surprised how engrossed people seemed to be in what he was saying. “You’re doing good,” Tobyn whispered loudly, and there was laughter throughout the crowd. It helped him relax a little more while giving him confidence to continue.

“I probably left a lot out, but that’s the condensed version,” he said with another grin. Making a quick decision, Kellar became serious again. “There is something else I’ve been trying to work out, and today has helped verify other suspicions I’ve had as well. I guess now is as good a time as any to say I’m pretty sure I know what the malaise is, and what we need to cure it.”

As expected, Tobyn was especially startled at that, and Kellar heard his sharp intake of breath over the excited murmurings of the crowd. “Please bear with me while I try to give you my observations on what’s been happening, and remember I’ve only worked some of this out in the last few minutes.” The incredulous sounds quieted immediately. “As a healer, my instincts kept telling me from the beginning this malaise was some form of deficiency. I wasn’t raised in a pack as some of you know, but Miss Sybil, who I don’t see here, was a great help in educating me about the fact we are a magical race created by the earth mother. I believe our magic, which gives us all those things that make us unique, needs energy, and I think she’s provided us with that energy in her own special way, by giving us our earth mates.” That caused more whispering in the assembled group, and he faltered. Looking to a very intense, very attentive Tobyn, he received an encouraging nod.

“Okay, so think of the colors I can see as energy. All of your color patterns are dimmer than they should be, but there are no signs of disease. In my opinion, we get some energy from all living things… possibly, humans do as well... but it’s not nearly enough for our kind, and the energy of the pack is not being adequately replaced. Over time, the depletion is causing this scourge that weakens and sickens us. It’s why shifting is difficult for many of you, and of course it has severely affected the birth rate.” Kellar watched as that mention had an especially sobering effect.

“Today, watching these new true mates move around among you, I’m convinced I’ve seen where the energy we need comes from. You all know mates make each other stronger, but something magical also happens when they are around other pack members.” You could have heard a feather fall in the lodge it had gotten so quiet. “While I watched Elinor and Denver’s patterns, I could see their colors reach for one another on an almost constant basis, and join, and when they separate, something is released. It’s really hard to describe… it’s not a mist exactly… think of the dust you see sometimes in a shaft of light. There’s thousands of little specks floating and slowly moving. What I see is like that, except the dust is made up of a multitude of different colors.” Kellar stopped and looked around. He had everyone’s attention, and had to battle his shyness at the focus on him.

“What does the dust do?” Elinor asked, breaking the silence.

Taking a deep breath, Kellar spoke again. “I don’t think the dust actively does anything at first. I believe the colors, or energy of people in the area attract it in some way and draw it to them so they can absorb it. When it reaches someone’s aura, it disappears. I can actually see little streams of it absorbed. And then it does its work, which I’m convinced is to provide the energy we need to have optimum health as shifters. It gives us back our magic. I know it probably sounds crazy to someone who can’t see it, but….”

“So, are you saying having a pair of earth mates will save the pack?” an excited Adelin interrupted.

“No, Adelin… I really don’t think so. The malaise was becoming an issue when the pack had Fendral and Esther. That alone proves their presence didn’t have a big enough effect. There is only so much energy released from a single set, and from what I understand, our decline coincides with packs closing in on themselves and not actively searching for their true mates. My belief is that while mates will eventually defeat the effects of the malaise for themselves, there isn’t enough energy produced to achieve that for the entire pack. It would be spread too thin.”

“How do you know that? Elinor and Denver have only been back with us for half an hour.” It was Tilly asking the question.

“I, ah… I’m speculating.”

“Oh, okay.” She smiled. “So, we need another pair?”

“Two won’t do it either, Tilly. Remember, our energies have taken decades to deplete, so it makes sense it will take a lot to replenish us to healthy levels. There just isn’t enough energy produced with a couple of pairs to reverse the malaise. It will help, but in my estimation, there needs to be many more earth mates feeding the pack like in the old days.”

“Are you speculating again?” Tilly asked.

“Yes, but I’m pretty sure I’m right about this. I guess you could say I see the supply and demand and they are vastly different.”

“Kellar?” Elinor asked. “How do you know Denver and I having the same color signature isn’t just a coincidence? Maybe we’re the only ones like this?”

“No, you’re not. It’s not a coincidence.” Kellar stopped, realizing what he’d just said. Shit. What had he just done?

“So then this isn’t the only time you’ve come across identical patterns? Is there anyone else in the pack that has a match to their signature colors?” Hutch had entered the discussion now, and Kellar wanted to crawl in a hole… but first he wanted to throw up. He’d done this backward.

Kellar turned to Tobyn who was looking at him oddly. “I screwed up, man,” he whispered. “I’m so sorry. We need to talk.”

Tobyn whispered back. “What are you talking about? You’re doing fine. Just answer the question.” Kellar couldn’t believe he hadn’t clued in.

“So, is there?” Hutch persisted.

Kellar pulled his eyes away from Tobyn. “Ah… yes, but there’s no reason to discuss them here and now.”

“Them?” Tilly directed a knowing smile toward Tobyn. “You and Kellar are mates, aren’t you? I knew it. It’s so obvious, but why are you guys keeping it a secret? I think it’s wonderful. Tobyn, you must be so happy….” She was gushing until she stopped to look at her childhood friend… the one she knew so well… better than anyone else, Adelin had said. Kellar was mortified by what was happening as he watched her expression change to one of dismay. “Am I wrong? Oh my god. You didn’t know? I thought it was impossible not to know… Kellar, I’m so sorry. Tobyn?” Tilly covered her face with her hands when he didn’t respond, but the damage had been done.

Everyone in the room was frozen in place, but Kellar finally dared look at the blond man at his side. What the hell just happened?

He was stunned, and it showed in his expression of shocked disbelief. His eyes traveled around the room at the equally astounded people before they landed back on him. “Kellar? Is it true… what Tilly said? Do our colors match? Have you seen this dust from us?”

Kellar struggled to find his voice. This was the worst situation imaginable, following on the heels of the earlier blindside. It wasn’t the way Tobyn should have been told. Why didn’t he just say no when Elinor asked him to speak? All he could do was try to explain, and hope his mate understood. “Our patterns are the same, Tobyn… not as much dust as from your mom and Denver, but I have seen a few small displays of it. I haven’t figured out….”

“But we’re men. Men can’t be earth mates… can they? I’ve never heard….” He stopped, appearing horrified at the thought, and Kellar experienced pain that had no match in his memory.

Needing to find his voice again, despite wanting to escape from that look, he did. “According to Miss Sybil, they can. It’s happened in our histories. Tobyn, I….”

“Miss Sybil? Are you telling me you’ve known since that visit?”

He felt the rapt scrutiny of the pack members and he hated it, but the only thing that mattered now was Tobyn and what he was thinking.

“No, I didn’t. Please understand. I only suspected. I didn’t know anything for sure until today.”

“But you knew our colors matched… that it was possible we were mates… you talked to Miss Sybil about it, and you didn’t talk to me,” he said so softly Kellar could hardly hear him. Elinor put her hand on her son’s arm and started to speak, but he shrugged it off. “Not now, Mom.” That was all he uttered as he walked through the silent crowd toward the front entrance of the lodge.

“Tobyn, I tried to tell you before we left Denver’s, but…,” he called out to the man’s retreating back. His words were wasted as the door shut with a slam magnified by the lack of any other sound.

Horrified, he looked at all the people staring, most of them sympathetically, and felt like he was going to break apart. He managed to say, “Excuse me,” before he made his own way to and out the same door. Tobyn was nowhere to be seen, and he had no idea what to do… or what to think. He’d never felt so defeated… or so inept. Twice in one day. Fuck!

A big thank you to my editor, Timothy M., and to all those who support this story. I have so much appreciation for you all.
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On 08/16/2016 11:53 AM, Gene63 said:

I'm with Bucket...poor Tobyn my butt!!! What about poor Kellar? He's been under enormous pressure and thrust into situations he certainly wasn't expecting or ready for. Toby really needs to get off his high horse...don't ask the question if you don't want to hear the answer!!! Obviously Tilly isn't dense or stupid!!!

Hey, Gene. Join the crowd of Tobyn haters. He sure is rubbing people the wrong way. I expected this kind of reaction, but I still like the guy. He's been misguided for a bunch of reasons... he's taken on the responsibilities of a man, and he's really just a boy... and an immature one at that. I would imagine it might be hard for him to realize he had it all wrong... Kellar didn't blindside him... he blindsided himself because of his stubborn view of things... let's see if he learns from all this... thanks for a graet review, buddy, and for supporting the story... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/16/2016 12:18 PM, jaysalmn said:

Wow! What a chapter! I agree with everyone else as far as not feeling sorry for Tobyn. I once thought it was because he was under so much pressure as far as the pack goes. I now realize Tobyn is a self centered ass. Even though they're earth mates, Kellar deserves better than a man-child that only cares about his own feelings. Good thing Kellar brought his truck. I would load up and haul ass out of there if I were him!

I'll assume that's a good 'Wow,' jaysalmn :) . I agree with the man-child description, and I'll say he is stubborn, but I really don't think he is self-centered... an ass, yes. He has been all about the pack as he grew into his teens, and has never deviated. I think it's hard for him to let go of that focus... that need to save all he cares for... his views have been terribly misguided, but I applaud him for caring so much, when the rest of the pack seemed prepared to accept their fate. That said, Kellar needs Tobyn to wake up and smell the coffee... he's hurting and there's really only one cure... the journey continues next Monday, buddy... hope you hang in there... thanks for a great review... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/16/2016 01:11 PM, theoneadd2 said:

Thank you so much for sharing your stories with all of us it makes my Mondays.

I'm going to have to give Tobyn a pass here. The guy is stuck in a greif loop. There is the man he wants to be the man he thought he had to be his whole life but that man just keeps dying. I don't think he doesn't see Kellar for what he is to him he just never gets to the acceptance step of the five stages of grief. We've seen the first four stages denial, anger, bargaining, and depression but each time the him he thinks he needs to be dies he just seems to reset and starts all over. Kellar or someone is going to have help him with the last step. In a way Kellar isn't helping in an unknowing way he's the one hitting the reset button. Every time Kellar tells Tobyn he isn't leaving Tobyn gets to keep Kellar and puts the him he hopes to be back on life support even though that him is brain dead.

Thanks for the kind words, theoneadd2! You make some really good points here. Tobyn is having to let go of a lot in the last four days, so yeah, grieving makes sense for someone who saw himself as the white knight for the pack. His feelings for Kellar have thrown him for a loop... and he hasn't been handling them at a speed we all would like to see. You might think I can make Tobyn do anything, but that's not how it works. I create these guys, but they become people who act in the way I know them, and I think you get that. He frustrates the hell out of me too, but I know who he is really well. Love the 'brain dead' hehe... thanks for a wonderful review, buddy... some great thoughts and observations here... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/16/2016 02:03 PM, spikey582 said:

So everyone already stated my exact reaction toward Tobyn at the end of this chapter. Yes that was neither the time or place for him to find out about it. But that's the second time in a day Tobyn has thrown a temper tantrum and stalked off to go brood and act like a jerk. Bucket put it perfectly, Kellar has had just as much if not more to cope with and process in as many days. At this point Tobyn needs to do much better to be worthy of Kellar's time. Bond or not. It's been all about Tobyn and how he feels about everything and what he needs.

 

I've said this a few times, this pack has been giving the hard sell to Kellar since his first 5 minutes dealing with them. But despite that he has been given no reason to stay. It's been that Tobyn doesn't want him to leave, that the pack need a healer. What needs of Kellar are being met? None as of yet. Kellar doesn't owe any loyalty to this pack at all. He's helped them out and that can easily be that. I'd kinda like to see him hop back in that truck and head back to his actual home. The pack pretty well saw Tobyn give him every reason to leave. Tobyn can come ask him to come back, and they all need to give him a reason to stay as far as I'm concerned.

 

So... more please! :)

Hey, spikey. I agree with all you said, but I want to add that it isn't a contest as to who is having a tougher time. They both are, and yeah, Kellar is a very giving person who's known and accepted how he feels about Tobyn from almost the very beginning. Tobyn hasn't accepted it, but he HAS acknowledged it, and now he knows the full extent of it. He's hurt Kellar, but it has never been intentional... he has been struggling to accept all that's happened in such a short time. The result is, he's not getting that Kellar is really hurting, and that speaks to Tobyn's immaturity as well. You're right... Kellar doesn't owe Tobyn or the pack anything, but Tobyn is his mate, and he loves him... and he knows Tobyn loves him(he said it to himself as a reminder to have faith)so the big man has been willing to go the extra mile, which is a hell of a lot farther than Tobyn's extra mile... or is it? We'll see what happens in the next chapter... thanks for an awesome review and your support, my friend... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/16/2016 02:59 PM, ColumbusGuy said:

Things were going so well in this chapter...then it falls apart with the 'outing' of our guys' status as earth mates. I can understand Tobyn being upset, but here's the thing: he can't have been clueless as he's had the same symptoms and feelings as Kellar, however much he tried to avoid them. The only change now is that it has been confirmed through the example of Eleanor and Denver.

Your dream of helping the Pack through breeding with Tillie wouldn't have succeeded even if you were straight--just not enough children to offset natural attrition, apart from any additional mortality from the Malaise. You need more members, not just breeding of those already present.

Poor Kellar, he's found a mate who refuses the connection, and now feels betrayed that it was hidden by the man he wouldn't admit to loving anyway. Grow up Tobyn...this wasn't Kellar's fault, he's been holding back for your sake and that of the Pack, putting his own interests last.

Aggravating and angstful, but I'm hanging in there, G-Man. :)

Hey, Buddy. Yeah, things were looking up for a while there. I don't think Tobyn was clueless to how he felt. He knows he loves Kellar. As far as his improvements, he has always attributed them to Kellar's healing of his skull fracture and it's only been four days so it's not a stretch for him to have held on to that reasoning. He says it again when Kellar heals Dane's tonsils... Dane's colors were brighter because of the healing. We all know the breeding was doomed to fail... and I believe Tobyn understood the probable futility of it, but what else was there for him to try... for any of them to try? Tobyn is a stubborn man, and hwe want's to contribute to saving the pack in any way he can... and he has. Now they know what the Malaise is... and what they need to do... and Tobyn has admitted how he feels about Kellar... he is stuck, though, and he needs time work through what has happened. No, it's not fair to Kellar at all... and some would think it downright mean, and they'd be right. But Tobyn is twenty, not forty, and he's prone to stupidity. You're right... Tobyn needs to grow up... he had it all wrong, but he can't see colors the way Kellar can, and we can't blame him for that... glad you're hanging in there with me, my dear friend... thanks for another of your awesome reviews... cheers... Gary... xo

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On 08/16/2016 08:27 PM, Puppilull said:

So, we get an explanation to the malaise. To have the whole "The earth mates are necessary to save the pack" is romantic but it would make me kind of depressed if I were a shifter in that pack. Mates are incredibly rare and where before other relationships were probably viewed as a good thing, now instead they will almost be an act of selfishness. Kellar implied one or two pairs wouldn't be enough. So anyone who doesn't go out to search for their mate is somehow not doing their thing for the pack. Also, how will the already 'married/dating but not mates' couples feel about this? With the fear of being killed while looking for other packs/shifter looming over them, it's also a lot of Mother Earth to ask of them. Maybe it's my belief that there are not one but many Mr/Mrs Right for each of us that colors my perception. To have only one true love would mean any previous relationship was somehow less of a love. I don't think that's true. Perhaps this is something for the forum...

 

Tobyn should really learn to listen before he takes off, but having your world repeatedly put on end could test anyone's maturity. Also, Kellar could have just said "I won't discuss this now" and let it be the end of it.

This is an excellent review, Puppilull. You raise a lot of stuff I hope I've sort of covered in my planning. In the talk with Miss Sybil, we learn that there are mates who turn down their other half in favor of someone they already love. It has happened all through their histories. As long as the joining hasn't taken place, all shifters have free will... accepting your mate is not a given, but yeah, there will be a dilemma to be faced by some couples if their mates are found. So in that respect, there CAN be more than one person for a shifter... but only one earth mate. And yes, there needs to be more than a couple of pairs, but not everyone has to have a mate for the pack to be healthy... that's the reason for earth mates... to keep those who don't have their mates, healthy and long-lived. I'm sure there are couples who would never consider parting from someone they already love... but now, if they are in the presence of enough true mates, they'll be able to have children and have a fuller life. There is still much more to unfold so I have to be careful what I say, but thank you for bringing these things up... I will just say the packs have let fear defeat and limit them... they have to take some chances... people take chances every day... their world can't be so insular... it has proved unhealthy. Thanks too for raising the point that Kellar could have handled things differently. Both men could have... thank you, my friend, for a superb review... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/17/2016 12:16 AM, LitLover said:

Well damn.... the timing of that forced reveal sucked. I know Keller feels terrible about this coming out publicly, but he was shoved up there to speak to the pack and was painted into a corner with all of the questions. I know Tobyn was blindsided, again, but he really needs to stop dealing with his problems by walking away. At the very least he could have asked Keller to meet him at his place to talk, instead of leaving the guy hanging... again.

I do understand where T is coming from, but HE needs to do a better job of understanding K. K isn't used to packs, or even having a family. He hasn't had to explain himself to anyone in a long time.

Another wonderful, rant worthy chapter, my friend. Biting my nails, waiting for next Monday. ;)

The one think Kellar is definitely not, is slick. It wasn't surprising he got painted into that corner at the gathering. I felt so bad for him. I felt bad for Tobyn too. It was a difficult scene to write... having Kellar bombarded like that. You're right about Tobyn and his penchant for disappearing... the first time though, after Tilly dumped him, had nothing to do with Kellar... and today was quite a day for them both. To be honest, Tobyn is angry... how long it will last... I can't say, but rightly or wrongly, he felt betrayed after getting over the first blindside... he's a frustrating guy, but he's also caring, and he loves the big man, so we'll see if he can see through his stubborn nature... enough to see how tough this is on Kellar... thanks for the review and the support, my friend... I know this is tough sledding for the readers... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/17/2016 02:38 AM, dughlas said:

AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH!!!! So while Tobyn says he's all about the Pack it seems it's really more about him and what he wants. Boohoo, you didn't talk to me first, that's not right even though every time you mention earth mates I act like a non-believer or the fact I keep throwing denial in your face when our attraction becomes obvious ... IDIOT!

I know you're several chapters beyond this one. I really hope Tobyn can extract his head from his arse before that ... breathe ... Nice chapter.

LOL... thanks for your show of passion, dugh. I'm sorry it's driving you crazy, but I love that you are so engaged. You're right that in that last moment, it was all about Tobyn and not the pack. He's messed up, and not showing the maturity he needs to. I think the rest of us can see he needs Kellar... that between them they make a great fair, because what one lacks, the other has. We'll see whether Tobyn can find what he needs to pull his head out of his arse... hang in there, good buddy... and thanks for the passionate review... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/17/2016 04:41 AM, Victor Gutte said:

I know that Kellar's hurting here but I kinda see where Tobyn's at. Everything he believed was proved wrong and the life he envisioned for himself started to seem less possible now. I know that the story is mostly based on Kellar's POV and readers would probably sympathize with him as well but I would see Tobyn in a different light. I believe he would come around albeit a little slowly. Such things wouldn't happen immediately. Kellar is not the one to be blamed for the situation but Tobyn is not responsible either. I have been in several situations as Tobyn and I relate to him well :) besides, if Kellar's 19, I'm sure Tobyn isn't much older. So, he's pretty much a young man and young men don't understand things very well. I have some theories about Tobyn's problems but they're better discussed in private because I don't want to give out any spoilers if one of them turn out to be actual story :unsure:

Anyways, an interesting and emotional chapter overall, thanks for the story Gary :hug:

Hey, Victor. Thank you. Most readers do connect more with the POV of the chapter or story, and that's very understandable. And yeah, Tobyn is 20(21 in December) and that immaturity, coupled with how he feels bombarded with change makes for a difficult challenge for him. I like that you don't blame either one... rather the circumstances that are overwhelming both of them with brand new emotions. It's nice to get a different take on what's going on here... next chapter is coming up... thanks for a terrific and measured review, my friend... cheers... Gary....

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On 08/18/2016 02:42 PM, JustinJPCF said:

What would life be without people like you, eh Gary? You're part of the stuff of life that everyone describes help make this world interesting. You're a gem and like that "dust" in this story, you are a very life giving aspect of this world we live in. Thank you man.

Wow. Thanks, Justin! I almost don't know what to say which is unusual for me :) . I appreciate the kind words and the vote of confidence. I read this late last evening and I've been smiling pretty much since... this is a review I will come back to when I need a boost... a gem,eh? Sweet! You rock, my friend... cheers... Gary....

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The title was ominous in itself, and we got the reveal which shook Tobyn so badly and astounded the pack. What are the choices now and has things changed between them, tipping the balance Kellar was trying to maintain?
For once I have no insights in the significance of the chapter title and note, other than the obvious. But I would like to defend Tobyn a bit, because I feel sorry for him. Sure, he's acting dense and has only himself to blame for stubbornly refusing to admit what is obvious to Tilly, and thus setting himself up for this most humiliating experience in front of his pack. But these four days have been one shock after another, and Tobyn has barely recovered from one mind-blowing situation before he's thrown into the next.
Of course, I feel sorry for Kellar too, and his hurt makes me :pinch::no: But at least he has a grip on what is going on between them. In addition, he's the new saviour of the pack, even if he's uncomfortable with the attention; he is welcomed and listened to with respect and he's immediately gotten close to Sibyl, the most venerated pack member. He isn't burdened by preconceived notions about earth mates and duty to a pack, he has been honest about his attraction to Tobyn right from the start, and his dreams of love and a place to belong will be fulfilled with their bonding. To him all the changes are positive and his choices are clear.
Tobyn managed to get over feeling betrayed by Kellar not warning him about Elinor and the possibility of her finding an earth mate. But then he learns Kellar has kept an even more important and life-changing secret from him. Of course, this was not intentional and it was caused by his own unreasonable dislike of the concept of earth mates, and a series of unlucky circumstances. He might as well blame his mother or Tilly.
But to find out in this manner :o - Kellar was horrified and knew this was going badly wrong. Tobyn will work it out, but I don't blame him for not wanting to do this in front of Tilly and the rest of his pack. Walking away was the only way to deal with this, after all we could hardly expect him to say: "Oh, I see, well that's OK then, we're earth mates, let's get bonded and make some dust." All his choices and dreams have turned to dust, and his life has changed to something he never anticipated or wanted. Let's give the poor guy a chance to come to terms with his destiny.
Of course, if he doesn't and rejects Kellar utterly, then we can get out the pitchforks and torches and start hunting him down. :angry:

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On 08/21/2016 07:02 AM, Timothy M. said:

The title was ominous in itself, and we got the reveal which shook Tobyn so badly and astounded the pack. What are the choices now and has things changed between them, tipping the balance Kellar was trying to maintain?

For once I have no insights in the significance of the chapter title and note, other than the obvious. But I would like to defend Tobyn a bit, because I feel sorry for him. Sure, he's acting dense and has only himself to blame for stubbornly refusing to admit what is obvious to Tilly, and thus setting himself up for this most humiliating experience in front of his pack. But these four days have been one shock after another, and Tobyn has barely recovered from one mind-blowing situation before he's thrown into the next.

Of course, I feel sorry for Kellar too, and his hurt makes me :pinch::no: But at least he has a grip on what is going on between them. In addition, he's the new saviour of the pack, even if he's uncomfortable with the attention; he is welcomed and listened to with respect and he's immediately gotten close to Sibyl, the most venerated pack member. He isn't burdened by preconceived notions about earth mates and duty to a pack, he has been honest about his attraction to Tobyn right from the start, and his dreams of love and a place to belong will be fulfilled with their bonding. To him all the changes are positive and his choices are clear.

Tobyn managed to get over feeling betrayed by Kellar not warning him about Elinor and the possibility of her finding an earth mate. But then he learns Kellar has kept an even more important and life-changing secret from him. Of course, this was not intentional and it was caused by his own unreasonable dislike of the concept of earth mates, and a series of unlucky circumstances. He might as well blame his mother or Tilly.

But to find out in this manner :o - Kellar was horrified and knew this was going badly wrong. Tobyn will work it out, but I don't blame him for not wanting to do this in front of Tilly and the rest of his pack. Walking away was the only way to deal with this, after all we could hardly expect him to say: "Oh, I see, well that's OK then, we're earth mates, let's get bonded and make some dust." All his choices and dreams have turned to dust, and his life has changed to something he never anticipated or wanted. Let's give the poor guy a chance to come to terms with his destiny.

Of course, if he doesn't and rejects Kellar utterly, then we can get out the pitchforks and torches and start hunting him down. :angry:

Thanks, Tim. I think it was a day of reckoning for not just Tobyn and Kellar, but for the whole pack. They allowed fear to hold them back from taking advantage of the gift the earth mother gave them, and they paid a horrendous price. Kellar's ability to see colors has turned out to be one hell of a blessing. I appreciate that you see Tobyn in a different light... the way I do. Yes, he's not acting as mature as we'd like, but he's been slammed... everything he's believed has been proven wrong, and he's a man, a young man, who's not so quick to adapt... but all things considered, I think he's done amazingly well. I think you've hit the nail on the head with kellar. He has the luxury of no preconceived notions. He's utilized what he knows, and has turned the pack from certain extinction to a situation full of hope... he's been a real savior... yet what he really cares about is Tobyn, and being there for his mate. I agree it's not fair to expect Tobyn to accept it all, particularly in front of his pack. He's hurt Kellar, and he's hurt him bad, but it's not intentional in any way... maybe if the pack had still had a keeper, and Tobyn knew of men being earth mates, he would have clued in a little more... and maybe his aversion to the idea of earth mates wouldn't have been as strong. Remember, he lost his father figure, Fendral because the Alpha wolfed out... of course that would affect him. He needs a chance, like you say, to come to terms. Fantastic review, Tim... I appreciate the support... cheers, my friend... Gary....

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So, I might be in the minority thinking that Tobyn's reaction is not totally out of the realm of understanding. He's still trying to come to terms with his feelings for Kellar and might be in a bit of denial over what it means, so to have it thrown at him this way is a lot. Now, if he stood still long enough in one spot, he might have heard it from Kellar, but the boy won't stop running away. And while he is mad at Kellar, he also needs to take into consideration that Kellar is flying blind too. He may have the gift of seeing the colors and all that, but the last pieces of the puzzle were just put into place for him.
Someone needs to lock them in a room where they can hash it all out.. Something needs to happen so they can stop pussyfooting around each other. It's no good for them or the pack..

 

Now that hat we know about the malaise, how hard is it going to be to find other packs and convincing them of all of this. I'm already imagining mate-match meet and greets..

 

Nice work as always Gary..

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On 8/23/2016 at 9:49 AM, Defiance19 said:

So, I might be in the minority thinking that Tobyn's reaction is not totally out of the realm of understanding. He's still trying to come to terms with his feelings for Kellar and might be in a bit of denial over what it means, so to have it thrown at him this way is a lot. Now, if he stood still long enough in one spot, he might have heard it from Kellar, but the boy won't stop running away. And while he is mad at Kellar, he also needs to take into consideration that Kellar is flying blind too. He may have the gift of seeing the colors and all that, but the last pieces of the puzzle were just put into place for him.

Someone needs to lock them in a room where they can hash it all out.. Something needs to happen so they can stop pussyfooting around each other. It's no good for them or the pack..

 

Now that hat we know about the malaise, how hard is it going to be to find other packs and convincing them of all of this. I'm already imagining mate-match meet and greets..

 

Nice work as always Gary..

There has been an interesting mix of opinions, Def, and I see the validity in all of them. As you say his actions are understandable, but Kellar is left holding the bag so to speak. I wonder if Tobyn sees Kellar as almost magically invincible... if he does , then he needs to get over that idea quickly, because the big man is hurting big time. In my opinion, Tobyn does come to terms with things quicker than he might, and I think that is becuase of his feelings for Kellar... if they weren't there, he might be even slower hehe. Your last question is a good one. This is only the beginning... thanks, my friend, for another superb review... cheers... Gary....

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I knew we were coming to this moment, and that Toby (better than Tobyn!) would be shocked. But I also do not see any way that Kellar could have told him any earlier about what he suspected. Toby's reaction is simply not unexpected. Learning that even a small bit of your free will has been compromised by fate is a blow. Despite the affection Toby obviously has for Kellar, finding himself bonded to the man has got to be a true revolution in his thinking.
And, he feels Kellar knew more than he let on, and did not tell him. It's not Tilly's fault, either - how could she know that the matter had not been resolved between the two? That others suspected - or even could see - the bond between Kellar and Toby is the last part of the puzzle.
So - where do we go from here? I think I know - but I guess I;ll have to go see!

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On 12/22/2016 10:33 AM, Geron Kees said:

I knew we were coming to this moment, and that Toby (better than Tobyn!) would be shocked. But I also do not see any way that Kellar could have told him any earlier about what he suspected. Toby's reaction is simply not unexpected. Learning that even a small bit of your free will has been compromised by fate is a blow. Despite the affection Toby obviously has for Kellar, finding himself bonded to the man has got to be a true revolution in his thinking.

And, he feels Kellar knew more than he let on, and did not tell him. It's not Tilly's fault, either - how could she know that the matter had not been resolved between the two? That others suspected - or even could see - the bond between Kellar and Toby is the last part of the puzzle.

So - where do we go from here? I think I know - but I guess I;ll have to go see!

As a writer, I'm sure you know the importance of this chapter. So, you can also understand how happy I am that you see it the way I did... the way I hoped it would be seen. You get it perfectly... this watershed moment in their lives... I thank you for your satisfying review. Cheers, my friend... Gary....

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Poor Tobyn, it is like getting said: "By the way we are married, I just wanted to let you know." He will need time to get to it. But I am pretty sure, he will get there, because Kellar is such a good person. But in the other hand... having no free will
Hm. I guess there is my constant problem with romanticism. I just don´t want anyone to suffer, out of love. I want a happy ever after for them. :)
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On 01/31/2017 08:43 PM, Lyssa said:

Poor Tobyn, it is like getting said: "By the way we are married, I just wanted to let you know." He will need time to get to it. But I am pretty sure, he will get there, because Kellar is such a good person. But in the other hand... having no free will

Hm. I guess there is my constant problem with romanticism. I just don´t want anyone to suffer, out of love. I want a happy ever after for them. :)

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That's the thing... they do have free will, but it's painful. and yeah, it's exactly as you say... we are fated for all time, by the way :) . No wonder Tobyn is left reeling. I hope for a happy ever after for them too... we'll see... cheers... Gary....

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17 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

OMG that was painful and wonderful. Now what a mess we have now lol. Cant wait to see what happens next.:worship:

Painful and wonderful. What a perfect way to describe this chapter... the news itself is a wonderful thing... but two men are feeling real pain. Thanks for the bow, and the support, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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I was chuckling as I read all the heated (and a few defensive) comments about Tobyn. I'm glad you were prepared for the probable fall-out from this chapter. We were so focused on the two boys that we didn't discuss the impact Kellar's revelations must have had on the pack. He has turned their world upside-down too. What a shock this must be, but also one which holds out hope for the future. It's the revelation of the century, and one you've carefully built up to for 17 chapters - and it almost gets drowned out by the epic fuck-up afterwards. But the explanation remains one of my favorite moments in the whole story. :worship: 

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11 hours ago, Timothy M. said:

I was chuckling as I read all the heated (and a few defensive) comments about Tobyn. I'm glad you were prepared for the probable fall-out from this chapter. We were so focused on the two boys that we didn't discuss the impact Kellar's revelations must have had on the pack. He has turned their world upside-down too. What a shock this must be, but also one which holds out hope for the future. It's the revelation of the century, and one you've carefully built up to for 17 chapters - and it almost gets drowned out by the epic fuck-up afterwards. But the explanation remains one of my favorite moments in the whole story. :worship: 

Yeah, while I expected the reaction to Tobyn, I must admit to a little disappointment at the focus on it, rather than this huge revelation. Thank you for saying the explanation was one of your favorite moments in the whole story. It was for me too. A lot of work had gone into this point, and I was both relieved and proud I got to it without screwing up. I love, though, that readers were so passionate. Patience is hard with serial postings. Thanks, Robin. :hug: 

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13 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

I had totally forgotten this chapter because it had a lot more impact on me. And all I can say is OMG. I love both these characters so much its painful

to watch I know in the end it will work its self out.

 

Rock n Roll Gary

Amazing chapter:hug::worship::thankyou:

This was a monumental chapter for all shifters. Kellar figured out the cause and cure for the malaise! Yet his whole world just fell apart. Tobyn was blindsided for the second time that day... yes... it was a painful thing to watch. Let's hope it works out better than it looks right now. Thanks, buddy... much appreciated... cheers... Gary.... :hug: 

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