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Morningstar: The Malaise - 42. Chapter 42 Re-emergence

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Morningstar: The Malaise

 

 

Chapter 42

 

 

The bedpan was on the floor of the clinic room, sitting upside down on one side of the bed. With confusion—and something as yet unidentifiable—evident on his face, Logan, wide-eyed, stared at the four people hurrying through the door.

“Son? What happened? What did you… how are you feeling?” Clarence stooped to pick up the stainless steel pan, but it slipped from his grasp, and the clatter caused Logan to jerk. Kellar held his breath and waited, studying the man in the bed.

“Dad? What’s…? Why am I in here… what happened to my noise?” His panic-edged voice had a dry rasp, but the words were clear. An unsteady hand rose toward his head and then fell, as if afraid to touch it.

“Noise? What are you talking about?” Clarence had advanced to the bedside, placing the pan back on the table to Logan’s right before reaching for his son’s hand.

“The noise… I always hear it, even when I’m sleeping. I don’t understand… it’s gone.” This time fingertips brushed the hair above his ear, apprehension mixed with disbelief showing in his expression. He’s expecting it to return.

“It’s okay, Logan. You’re okay, so try to calm down. You’ve been out of it for a while. Can you explain to me about this noise?” Clarence asked, keeping his voice soft and coaxing.

Logan’s eyes darted everywhere before settling on his father. “I… I guess. It’s this sound that digs in my ear… like… like it’s burrowing into my head. Sometimes it lets up and gets... quieter... but it’s always there… always,” he uttered as he laid his head back down on the pillow. His free hand went to his eyes and covered them, and in a few seconds Kellar saw why. A tear slid down the man’s cheek, soon followed by another.

“Logan, what’s wrong? Are you in pain?” Clarence asked with alarmed concern. His head turned to Kellar in question.

Kellar watched Logan carefully and waited for his answer. There was nothing to indicate he was suffering, and the idea of an ever-present noise, or ringing, didn’t surprise him in the least. He’d expected there’d be an auditory issue because of the previously severe and recurring head tilt.

“Dad… nothing. I just don’t… nothing’s wrong. I never thought I would hear the quiet again.” The man sobbed a few times as Delia, Kellar and Tobyn stood back. Eventually, Logan wiped away the tears and dropped his hand to his side. “I’m okay, Dad. I’m calm now.” Embarrassment showed as his gaze flickered elsewhere again, but the only eyes he could actually meet were his father’s. “Do you think this will last? Is it going to start up again?”

Clarence, in response, touched his lips to the hand he held and turned to Kellar expectantly. In this moment, the alpha was a patient too, needing the same reassurance. Logan could converse, and he knew and connected with his father. Those facts gave Kellar tremendous relief. He moved closer to the bed, standing at its foot. “You shouldn’t have to deal with that sound ever again, Logan.” His positive prognosis was for both men, and he almost smiled at their matching sighs.

“I know… I recognize you, but I don’t remember your name. Who are you?”

“I’m Kellar, and behind me is Tobyn, my….”

“Mate. I remember now. He’s the talker… and you… you’re… you’re a healer, right?”

More relief for Kellar. Recent memories are emerging. “Yes, you’re right. Tobyn does talk a lot.” He grinned at Logan, who was frowning in concentration.

“Did you… did you take away the noise? Is that why I’m in this bed? In this room?”

“Yes, Logan, I did. You’re here because you had a seizure caused by a tumor that was pushing on your brain, so we had to act quickly. This mass, situated against the inside of your skull, was the reason for the noise you always heard. It took some work, but we got rid of it. It’s completely gone, and you are safe. Tobyn and I worked on you through the night… he lends me his strength.” He smiled again. “Do you remember me giving you your diagnosis?”

An attentive Logan shook his head slowly. “I remember… I remember you yelling at me. You were angry. Why were you so pissed at me?”

“That doesn’t matter now. How do you feel overall?”

“Strange… different, but okay, I guess. Tired. I want to know why you were angry, and who was that strange wolf? The huge one. He wanted to kill me. His jaws were crushing… oh… freaking hell, was that you?” Panic had crept into his voice again, and Logan’s hand moved to his throat in a protective gesture.

Delia moved closer, nudging her way around Kellar. “Logan, it’s all over with now, but you shifted yesterday outside the hall and were about to attack Tobyn. You weren’t yourself, though, and haven’t been for a long time because you’ve been ill. Kellar was angry, like any mate would be, and that’s what you’re remembering. He was angry, but he understood you weren’t yourself, and he’s healed you.”

Logan looked mortified, and his body had gone rigid; Kellar felt surging compassion for him then. “Logan, do you feel any anger or hatred… anything like that right now? Did you throw that bedpan?”

He shook his head in response. “No, nothing like that. I feel… scared. I’m afraid because I don’t know who I am right now. You had every right to want to kill me. Why would I do such a thing? I don’t understand. That was messed up.” There was no doubting how aghast the man was at his actions. The hand at his throat moved up to rub his face, and he looked like he wanted to hide. Kellar stayed silent as Logan came to grips with what Delia had told him. Remorseful eyes traveled to Tobyn. “I’m sorry, man… to both of you… I really am. Ah… the bedpan? No, no. I knocked it by accident. I didn’t know where I was when I woke up, and my arm sent it flying.”

“His empathy is back. Thank God!”

“Yeah, for Tilly’s sake, and not just thank God, but you too, doc.”

“You’re forgiven, Logan, and I am speaking for both of us. Don’t worry about it. That mass pressing against your brain was slowly changing you. Frankly, it was killing you, but you’ll be fine now. It’s possible you might have some memory issues—lapses—but that wouldn’t be surprising considering the size of the tumor.” Kellar spoke in his best soothing tone. He didn’t want his patient stressing out any more than he already had. “A few days of rest and you should be back to normal. From what I hear, the original Logan was a heck of a nice guy.” He allowed a smile to accompany his words.

Clarence looked ten years younger as he beamed at his son. “Hear that, Logan. You’re going to be you again.”

Some of the tension eased up, and Logan settled back into the bed. “I was bad, wasn’t I, Dad? That noise, it drove me crazy, and the pain was awful. Does the pack… do they all hate me?”

Delia stepped in again and answered. “Logan, you stop that right now. You’re the baby of our pack and we all love you. Not a soul has ever hated you, so don’t you ever think that. We knew something was wrong with our sweet boy, and now there isn’t. That’s all that matters, okay?”

“Yes, Delia.” He stared into her eyes before shifting his gaze. “Thank you for taking that noise away. You have no idea what it means to me, and I am sorry for what I did.” The last words were choked out as watering eyes met Kellar’s, and he found himself hating that this guy was beating himself up.

“You’re welcome. Healing is what I do… it’s who I am. There’s nothing to be sorry for. Now, can you eat something?”

Logan finally returned his smile. Yeah, Kellar could get to like this version of Tilly’s mate, and that was a profound relief. His patient turned his attention to Delia. “You know what I would really like?”

“Let me guess. Tomato soup with crackers crunched up in it?” Delia answered with her own grin.

“Bingo.”

That one word sent Delia striding from the room as if she was on fire. She looked years younger as well. “Coming right up.”

“Well, hunger is another good sign. After that I think you should get more rest. No getting up until tomorrow morning at the earliest.”

“I have to pee, though, like, really bad.”

Kellar kept a straight face as he gestured to the bedpan. “There you go.”

“Seriously?” Logan asked with a groan.

“Yes. There’s a good chance you’ll be dizzy if you stand, and the last thing you’d need is to fall. You’re very susceptible to a concussion right now. Any kind of jarring motion could give you one, so move slowly whatever you do. Your colors are good but they’re not as vibrant as they should be. That’s okay, because you’re healing. If you do stand for any reason, make sure you have someone to lean on, and do it slowly.”

“Colors?”

“I’ll explain it while you eat, son. You must not remember the discussion we had yesterday after the meeting. We have lots to talk about, but the rest of it can wait. You’ll do as Kellar says, right? No quick movements?”

“Yes, Dad, I will. I… I promise.”

There wasn’t any sign of Logan’s previous abrasiveness; he’d been cooperative from the time they’d entered the room, once he’d conquered his understandable fear. Definitely not the man they’d met yesterday, and from all appearances, removing the tumor and following his instincts with the electrical pathways had set the man to rights. Could he now tackle an injury like Bill’s? Did he know enough to help the old man… and eventually Fendral?

 

It was probably the same with any packs still out there. News traveled fast. The dining room was abuzz with talk of the dispatched hunter, and of Logan’s ‘miraculous’ recovery. Kellar had given up on objecting to classifying it as such. The fact was, to those who’d watched the boy grow up and turn into someone frighteningly irrational, it was a miracle. He was the youngest member of a decimated pack, and he was loved.

Logan’s healing signified hope to a pack used to seeing shifters die from illness, and the impact of it showed on the animated faces. Dinner was soon underway and the mood was boisterous. Clarence, however, opted to remain in the clinic room and have his dinner with his son. Only when the evening meal’s dishes had been cleared from the tables did he join the happy celebrations.

Clearing his throat, he gave a quick update on his boy’s progress and the reemergence of his original personality. The man, though tired-looking, was downright jovial. Kellar and Tobyn sat back and watched as people milled about in small groups, back-slapping Ian and Percy on a job well done and congratulating each other on Logan’s recovery. When Clarence asked everyone to take their seats for a special meeting, Kellar took that as their cue to leave. He motioned to his mate, and they stood, but the alpha stopped them.

“I’d appreciate it if you gentlemen would stay and answer any questions that could come up?”

Kellar was surprised at the invitation. “I thought you wanted to explain things on your own to the pack?”

“Well, it’s true I did originally, but a lot has been going on, and frankly I’m pretty much wiped out… at least my brain is. Seeing as how Tobyn has the gift of the gab, I think he should continue yesterday’s talk and explain about the importance of earth mates to the pack. Would you mind, Tobyn?”

“No, of course not. Gift of the gab… seriously?”

“He meant it as a compliment, babe.”

“Yeah, right,” Tobyn sent sarcastically. He pasted a smile on his face and went to the front of the large room, while Kellar took a seat. “Okay, folks. I wasn’t expecting to do this, but here goes. To continue from yesterday, the most important part about curing the malaise has to do with earth mates. Mine figured that out. With his ability to see colors, as you already know, he was able to see matching patterns. He didn’t know at first what ours meant… not for sure anyway… not till he saw Denver’s and my mom’s. It turns out, when earth mates come together, and start their joining… which, ah, can be simply a kiss,” Tobyn said awkwardly enough to make Kellar feel sorry for him, “they begin to produce a kind of mist… like a million specks of colorful dust. Kellar can see this whenever he wants… and I witnessed it once,” he added, the tips of his ears turning a bright pink. “This mist? It’s energy that we shifters need. Kellar?”

“Tag team again?”

“Please? You’re better at this part.”

Kellar stood, but stayed where he was. “The lack of this dust, because of no, or not enough earth mates, is the reason we started having trouble with shifting and illness. We’re magical beings, and what I witness from joined couples is magical energy. Each pair of earth mates produces a limited amount, but only when we are near other shifters. Right now, the people in this room are absorbing energy from the pair of us. Given sufficient time, and a number of earth mates, it is the cure for the malaise. There is no doubt about this, I promise you. Our own pack is seeing some benefits with three mated pairs, but it’s not enough.”

“If what you say is true… and, ah… I believe it is, how many are enough?” a woman named Ina asked.

“Good question, and I’ll explain it to you this way. Morningstar’s last mated pair was Fendral and Esther. Even with them, the pack was suffering the effects of the malaise. I believe, based on that fact, and the time passed, it took a long time for our energy to deplete, and it’s going to take a long time to replenish. Not for the earth mates themselves. The malaise is defeated pretty quickly for us… Tobyn can shift at will, and hold it for as long as he wants, and his hearing and eyesight are at optimum. The same goes for his mother and Denver. Even my human brother has better senses already. The improvements for mates have been dramatic, I guess you could say.”

“What about you?” Dougal asked from his seat near the alpha.

“Me?” The question caught Kellar off guard. “I’ve never really suffered the effects of the malaise, although since finding Tobyn there have been improvements to my abilities. I’ve never had a problem with shifting.”

“Why is that?” A number of people seemed interested in his answer.

“To tell you the truth, I’m not sure. Maybe it’s because I’m a healer?”

“Or because you’re the savior. We all saw your coat when you shifted.” It was Ina speaking, but there were murmurs throughout the group.

“I don’t think….”

“And not to mention your size,” she continued. “Cahlar was said to dwarf other wolves, and you certainly do that… and the prophecy says you would return when we needed you most. Our situation was as bad as it could be before you got here,” she trailed off looking apologetically at Clarence. He gave her a kindly smile. To Kellar, the man looked pleased with how this was going. Meanwhile he wanted to hide somewhere.

“Help!”

“Ina,” Tobyn said softly. “We saw that painting for the first time today, and we knew of no prophecy. I think Kellar’s right that being a healer, and having access to healer energy, kept him strong in the face of the malaise. I can also tell you my mate is dying of embarrassment right now. We saw the similarities, and they are eye-opening, but it’s hard for him to think in those terms. I happen to think he’s amazing, but my mate thinks he’s no big deal.” His smile had people returning it, and their innate politeness took over, ending their intense scrutiny of Kellar.

“Thanks.”

Tobyn gave him an exaggerated wink which drew some laughter. “So, the question was how many would it take. I must admit we aren’t sure exactly, but we feel eight to ten pairs within the pack should make a noticeable difference in individual health within months… and probably the birthrate, although that might take a year or two.” Tobyn let those estimates sink in, staying silent as his eyes met Kellar’s.

“How am I doing?”

“Perfect.”

“How far should I go?”

“They need to know, babe. Unless Clarence takes over, keep going.”

It was Delia who spoke up first. “So, we need earth mates, and you can see matching patterns.” Her gaze was directed at Kellar. “I’ve been wanting to ask this since yesterday, but we all got sidetracked. Do you by any chance see any amongst us? Do any of our patterns match with ones in Morningstar?”

Kellar looked around and saw some intently curious faces. He’d expected Tobyn would divulge this, but all eyes were back on him, and it was like everyone was holding their breath. He focused on Clarence, and got an affirmative nod.

“Yes.”

“How many?” It was an excited Dougal who asked. “Do I match anyone?”

“Sorry, no, Dougal. Not yet, but Tobyn and I intend to search out other packs. We aren’t stopping with Vega.”

“So, how many?” Dougal wasn’t so good at hiding his disappointment.

“There are five matches.” There were a few surprised gasps. “Clarence, would you like to take over?”

“No. You boys are doing fine. Go ahead and let the ones who match, know.”

“Tobyn?”

You could have heard a pin drop when Tobyn began to speak. “Please remember earth mates make all shifters healthy, and as a race in a dire situation, there may be upheaval and turmoil, but our future comes above everything. We could do this privately if you want?”

There was a dissenting murmur. These people wanted to know now, and Kellar took that as a good sign.

“Okay, so we’ll start with Delia. Your earth mate is a great guy named Hutch, and he is single, it so happens.” As was to be expected, the woman looked stunned.

“Ian, you have an earth mate named Joanne. An amazing cook… she’s married, but she and her husband have already agreed to end their marriage if mates were found.” Ian too, looked floored by the news, but a smile crept across his face.

“Dot, you have the same pattern as one of our pack leaders. His name is Ingram, and he loves to fish.” He grinned at her squeal of delight. Kellar did too.

“She seems perfect for him, babe.”

“Well, she’s definitely enthusiastic,” he sent while giving the woman a chance to calm down.

“And, Sarah, your earth mate is a tall, quiet man named Dirk. He’s a great guy, but you’ll probably have to do a lot of the talking,” Tobyn said in an obvious attempt to lighten some of the building tension.

Kellar watched the different reactions around the room with only one more disclosure yet to be made. There were already some resigned expressions, surprisingly, along with some uncertainty to go with anticipation. At first, Sarah’s face had shown no feeling, but Kellar was relieved when a beautiful smile appeared after Delia approached and grabbed her in an emotional hug.

“Who’s the other one?” This was from Percy, and he was one who still had hope in his expression.

“Ah, Clarence, would you like to tell them?” Tobyn asked.

The alpha stood up. “The fifth one is Logan. He doesn’t know yet, but he will soon.” A restless feeling started to invade the room with the scrape of chairs and a few people standing up. There was an awkwardness to the congratulations offered to the four who'd learned of their mates.

This couldn’t be easy for those who had gotten their hopes up, and Clarence showed he understood that. “Hold on, everyone. There’s a lot to take in here… and some of us are probably feeling a little left out at not having mates found. I know I was hoping to be one of the five… it’s only natural to want our earth mates, but remember these boys are dedicated to visiting other packs and searching out mates. If they found so many matches here, I would think they’ll find more before too long. In the meantime, don’t forget what this is all about… preventing our extinction. I would like you to keep that in mind as we move forward.” The room had gone completely silent. Clarence studied each face before continuing. “While I’d prefer to give you all time to digest what you’ve heard tonight, there is a proposal on the table. It’s only a preliminary one right now, but as it could affect all of us, you need to be aware of this opportunity as it stands.” He moved to stand beside Tobyn.

“If we believe all we’ve learned over the last couple of days, and I certainly do, then we can’t ignore the purpose and importance of earth mates. We, as possibly some of the last shifters on this earth, have a chance to rectify the mistakes of the past. We made those errors, in large part, because of hunters, but knowing of the copper’s neutralizing effects doesn’t change the fact we are a race nearing extinction. My son came close to dying… you all know what’s been happening to him over the last couple of years… and that’s because of this damn malaise. We need it gone, and we need to ensure it never happens again.” Clarence stopped and took a deep breath, and Kellar understood the man was giving his pack time to absorb his words.

When he began again, his tone was stern. “Splitting up earth mates between packs isn’t going to accomplish that. Tobyn here, has relayed a generous proposal, and I’ve been giving it a lot of thought. I can only reach one conclusion. We need to strongly consider Morningstar’s offer to take us all in.” There was dead silence again, other than the sound of two people sitting back down.

Kellar cleared his throat. “Clarence? Maybe this would be a good time for us to leave so you can go over your situation in private.”

Clarence nodded. “Yes. Vega pack has a lot to discuss. Thank you for sticking around and giving us the pertinent information. I didn’t want to have to try to explain all that,” he said with humor as he shifted his gaze to different people around the room. No one was talking as yet, but Kellar noticed a few frowns.

“I’ll just do a quick check on Logan’s colors, and then I think we’ll retire for the night. Tobyn?”

“Right with you, doc.”

It only took a few seconds to confirm the sleeping Logan was doing well, and they were on their way out the door. The coffee being passed around as they left indicated this would probably be a long and intense meeting. As least a few voices could now be heard amongst the group.

 

“Hallelujah,” Tobyn whispered as they walked hand in hand towards their temporary lodging. “I think that went well, all things considered. Clarence’s little speech packed a wallop, didn’t it?”

“It did for sure. This is all so hard. Can you imagine if it was the other way around and it was suggested our pack members leave the only home they’ve ever known? I’m sure some will want to have earth mates move to Vega, and some might even insist on it… especially the ones without a match.”

“I know,” Tobyn responded. “It’s a hell of a sacrifice to even consider. You know, I was surprised Clarence went as far as he did. He didn’t pull any punches.”

“I’m not, babe. He’s a smart man, and he sees the writing on the wall. If they were to dig their heels in, they’d be sealing Vega’s fate, and that would impact us as well. We’ll have to hope he can convince them of that because he said he wouldn’t force them.”

“You’re right. I just pray they all see it as clearly as their alpha does. It’s not like Vega could support all of us. While Clarence reminds me of Fendral in some ways, and you can see his people love him like we did our alpha, he also seems less forceful.”

“That could be because he’s seen his pack deteriorate over the years. They were a few times I sensed strong guilt in him when he was talking. Fendral probably feels it too, even as a wolf.”

“I hope not, but it makes sense. I think what Clarence said about almost losing Logan carried a lot of weight.”

“He was being straight up. There’s no sense in sugarcoating anything. These people have been through a lot. Ina was pretty blunt too.”

They walked together quietly for a minute before Tobyn changed the subject. “Do you really believe what you said to Mom… that Fendral can’t change back? I would love to be able to talk to him again, and tell him we’re going to be okay.”

“You don’t like that he could be suffering with guilt, do you.”

Tobyn shook his head, and Kellar released his hand so he could pull him close.

“All I know is his burnt umber is out of balance with the rest of his colors, and that has to mean something. I’m wondering if Bill doesn’t hold the answers to me figuring out how to return it to normal. I learned a lot from healing Logan too.”

“You’re itching to work on him… to try to fix him, aren’t you?”

“What can I say, babe? It’s….”

“…who I am… yeah, I know,” Tobyn teased, chuckling. “I don’t know why, but that never gets old. So, how tired are you?”

“I’m a little tired, but… why?”

“It’s your turn, mountain man.” Tobyn gave him an innocent look but Kellar caught on quick.

“Actually, I’m not the least bit tired, now that I think about it.”

A huge thank you to my editor, Timothy, and to all those who support this story.
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As everyone keeps writing, we're so relieved for Logan and Tilly, now they might have a shot at happiness with each other.

 

The Vega pack would be faced with a monumental decision and then an arduous task (if and when they decided to move) ... Clarence would need all his wits, compassion and charisma with him in the coming weeks ...

 

Interesting premise for Kellar to attempt to heal both Bill and Fendral ... BUT what about the ancestry and / or parents of the saviour ? When will we get to know more ?

 

I'd like to lodge a complaint with the customer service department. We've been short changed at the end of the chapter, just when things were heating up between our two gorgeous male leads, the story ended abruptly. I demand my money back ! OH, WAIT, I didn't actually pay for the privilege of reading this unique piece of fantasy, did I ? I'm just a good for nothing, demanding and rude reader whose sense of entitlement is getting the better of him ...
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I don't know how I never left a review for this chapter yet. I'm sorry. You deserve all the praise heaped upon you and countless thanks. I so appreciate your continued efforts with this story Gary. It's definitely a favorite of mine for the entire site. I'm probably going to say in the top 10. I was so relieved to see that Logan was okay after all. I mean I had a feeling it would turn out alright, but nonetheless it was nice to see it.


I actually got slightly teary eyed reading about that, and his description of how things were. I just have similar experiences with things like that, how you just adapt to the new normal and put up with things that are just not how they're supposed to be. You just live with it. Stuff like that always reminds me of my dad, and how sick he got before he passed and how he, and my mom and I, slowly but surely dealt with every new "normal" as he deteriorated more and more. So that spoke to me, so thank you for that.


I always feel for Kellar and Tobyn as they deal with each new situation they find themselves in. I love both of them and they always make me smile. They are a total power couple, and it's so refreshing to see them tag team each sticky situation you put them in. I just hope Vega pack will grab that life line. They need it. Or K&T will just have to kidnap Logan and bring him back to Tilly. They have to keep their promise to their sister! :lol:

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On 02/03/2017 01:58 PM, spikey582 said:

I don't know how I never left a review for this chapter yet. I'm sorry. You deserve all the praise heaped upon you and countless thanks. I so appreciate your continued efforts with this story Gary. It's definitely a favorite of mine for the entire site. I'm probably going to say in the top 10. I was so relieved to see that Logan was okay after all. I mean I had a feeling it would turn out alright, but nonetheless it was nice to see it.

I actually got slightly teary eyed reading about that, and his description of how things were. I just have similar experiences with things like that, how you just adapt to the new normal and put up with things that are just not how they're supposed to be. You just live with it. Stuff like that always reminds me of my dad, and how sick he got before he passed and how he, and my mom and I, slowly but surely dealt with every new "normal" as he deteriorated more and more. So that spoke to me, so thank you for that.

I always feel for Kellar and Tobyn as they deal with each new situation they find themselves in. I love both of them and they always make smile. They are a total power couple, and it's so refreshing to see them tag team each sticky situation you put them in. I just hope Vega pack till grab that life line. They need it. Or K&T will just have to kidnap Logan and bring him back to Tilly. They have to keep their promise to their sister! :lol:

Hey, spikey. Thank you so much for this. I appreciate you sharing something so personal. I understand what you mean about adapting to the new normal. I went through it with my mom and my dad's illnesses. It's tough. All of these experiences, and elements of them, find their way into my writing, and I'm glad that resonates. I like the power couple tag you give to Kellar and Tobyn. It's apt. They use every gift the earth mother has bestowed on them, and that applies to their tag-teaming :) . I can see, though, that convincing the entirety of Vega will be a difficult challenge. Kidnapping Logan may not be so far-fetched hehe... thanks for the awesome support, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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On 02/02/2017 10:46 PM, hohochan657 said:

As everyone keeps writing, we're so relieved for Logan and Tilly, now they might have a shot at happiness with each other.

 

The Vega pack would be faced with a monumental decision and then an arduous task (if and when they decided to move) ... Clarence would need all his wits, compassion and charisma with him in the coming weeks ...

 

Interesting premise for Kellar to attempt to heal both Bill and Fendral ... BUT what about the ancestry and / or parents of the saviour ? When will we get to know more ?

 

I'd like to lodge a complaint with the customer service department. We've been short changed at the end of the chapter, just when things were heating up between our two gorgeous male leads, the story ended abruptly. I demand my money back ! OH, WAIT, I didn't actually pay for the privilege of reading this unique piece of fantasy, did I ? I'm just a good for nothing, demanding and rude reader whose sense of entitlement is getting the better of him ...

:burst into tears:

So sorry, buddy. I read this and loved it, but I must have been half asleep when I was replying to these. You are such a witty dude :) . This one made me laugh. Sorry I was such a tease at the end :no: . On the surface, it seems like a foregone conclusion Vega would up and move, but it is probably the hardest thing of all to consider for some. This is their home... the memories are here, and I think you're right... it's going to take everything Clarence has to convince the ENTIRE pack. As far as Kellar's ancestry, all we can do is speculate... it's what he's doing :) Thank you for such a wonderful review, hohochan... sorry for the delay in answering... cheers... Gary....

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On 02/06/2017 02:16 PM, Defiance19 said:

Damn if something inside me didn't twist when Logan asked about 'his noise'. I just wanted to wrap him in a hug. How awful to have lived with that as his normal. It's going to be an awakens trying to readjust but I'm relieved that he is okay.

Now that part is over, Vega has some decisions to make..

Another great chapter Gary..

I'm pleased the 'noise' got to you, Def. Imagine the suffering he endured, with no way to get relief. He's not so bad after all :) . I think it will be baby steps for him for the next while. The main thing is that Tilly didn't lose her mate. Yeah, Vega is in tough now. I know from personal experience just how hard it is to consider moving from a place with so many memories... thanks, my dear friend... cheers... Gary....

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On 02/11/2017 08:26 AM, Timothy M. said:

Re-emergence - of Logan: the beloved son of the alpha, the last pup of the pack, the wolf worthy of being Tilly's earth mate. We all hoped it would happen and you didn't disappoint. He showed that the angry, mean, irrational guy wasn't who he really was. That was the tumor and now it's gone, so are Kellar's dislike and Tobyn's doubts. And that's who they are: understanding, forgiving, helpful and on a mission to save shifters.

Tobyn may love the joke of 'It's who I am....' in relation to Kellar, but it could be said of him. At the meeting the tag team re-emerged too - Kellar as the healer and Tobyn as the talker, both of them strong mates who have each other's back. The idea of Kellar as the new savior also came back and his discomfort at being seen thus. He does not want to say It's who I am.... to this part, but we know Tobyn is right. Kellar IS someone special.

I think we also saw a re-emergence of Clarence as decisive alpha, and of Vega pack as shifters with belief in the future. Not just those lucky few who now know hey have earth mates, but the others who can hope Kellar will find more. Clarence came across as who he is: an alpha who wants the best for his pack and is not going to pull any punches or hide how dire their situation is. He knows they need to move to Morningstar - but that doesn't mean forever. Once they are back to a viable size, Vega can re-emerge as it's own pack.

Great chapter and thank you for saving Logan. Tilly deserves it. :D

Thanks, Tim! I think if I was Kellar, I would really struggle with the whole prophecy/ painting thing. Yes, he wants answers, but it's hard to start questioning your identity. Taking on the savior mantle sounds easy, but I believe he sees it as a yoke he doesn't deserve or want. Our Kellar is at heart, a very humble guy. I just wanted to bring attention to his struggle, as you have. And yes, this is really about Logan... his re-emergence... his return to sanity. And true, it is about the re-emergence of shifters and their hopes for a future... awesome review, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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Hi again! I'm really happy to be back with the story. And this was a great chapter to resume with. This is a pivotal moment in the resurgence of the shifter people. Logan's return to health has illustrated forcefully to the members of Vega pack that their conditions can be reversed with aid. The disclosure that there are new earthmates to be found at Morningstar was taken well. I'm only sorry I didn't get to sit in on the meeting that followed - but I hope that Vega will see the need to combine forces with Morningstar pack.

 

Also refining well is the ability of Kellar and Tobyn to communicate personally. It seems to be an ability that has a lot of potential down the line. Lots of cool stuff happening just now, in fact. I, too, an interested to see what Kellar can do for Fendral. So I guess I need to read on...

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On 3/19/2017 at 1:35 PM, Geron Kees said:

Hi again! I'm really happy to be back with the story. And this was a great chapter to resume with. This is a pivotal moment in the resurgence of the shifter people. Logan's return to health has illustrated forcefully to the members of Vega pack that their conditions can be reversed with aid. The disclosure that there are new earthmates to be found at Morningstar was taken well. I'm only sorry I didn't get to sit in on the meeting that followed - but I hope that Vega will see the need to combine forces with Morningstar pack.

 

Also refining well is the ability of Kellar and Tobyn to communicate personally. It seems to be an ability that has a lot of potential down the line. Lots of cool stuff happening just now, in fact. I, too, an interested to see what Kellar can do for Fendral. So I guess I need to read on...

Hey, Geron! I might have missed this because of the big update. Sorry. I agree. Hope can start as a little seed and grow into something huge. It's happening here. Yeah, Tobyn and Kellar are getting the hang of their thought-speak... it really has been a great help. Yes, you need to read on to find out more... thanks for coming back to this, buddy... it's appreciated... cheers... Gary....

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20 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

Wow what a chapter (there I said it differently I knew I could). :o Lets watch and see how the earth mother plays this one! I would put my money on the move.

Cant wait to see how that goes. :2thumbs::worship: 

LOL. It doesn't matter how you say it, Albert... it still means a lot. That might be a good bet :unsure: ... we'll see. Thanks again, buddy... cheers... Gary....

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16 minutes ago, Albert1434 said:

Man what a chapter Logan is healing well which is great. And now Vega knows about earth mate matches! Its so cool there were five of them:yes:

And the combining of the two packs which will them both stronger.

 

Great chapter :worship::thankyou:

The fact there are five matches so close to Morningstar is, as Kellar's says, indicative of the earth mother's assistance to her children.  Vega should open their eyes to that.  

 

I alone knew how much pain Logan was really in, but now we all do... it was impossible to keep his sanity when dealing with that constant noise... and agony. He's a very fortunate man to be saved by a man whose mate he attempted to attack. I would hope they all feel the desperation of the situation they are in. Thanks, as always, buddy, for your support and your observations. Cheers... Gary.... :hug: 

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After the intensity of the last chapter it was good to feel the relative relief in this one.

Relief that Logan is the good man that we saw from the way he acted as a boy. Relief too that he may be on the road to a full recovery. No wonder the guy was demented with all that incessant noise and head pain. Relief and hope too for his dad, Delia and the whole Vega community that watched him grow up.

There was fabulous news for four about their earth mates and while many will no doubt be disappointed it wasn't them, they'll soon realise that there is hope that many more mates will be found in other packs.

Kellar and Tobyn's ability to communicate by thought is being put to great use for compassion, support and more than the occassionaly joke. "Gift of the gab! Seriously?". " I think he meant it as a compliment, babe." So funny.

The hope is that the Vega community can agree on the best option for their survival. But big questions remain on whether they will all accept a move over to Morningstar.

Kellar may need to step out of his comfort zone and play the role of saviour, to bring everyone together. 

I can't wait to see how far Kellar can go with Bill's healing. No one's seen Bills Wolf. I'm still convinced he may hold a clue to Kellar's ancestry. Move over Miss Sybil, youre not the only one getting nudges these days! 😉

Great chapter Gary. I love stories where the personalities shine through and boy do we have a lot of them milling around in this one. 

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4 hours ago, Bard Simpson said:

After the intensity of the last chapter it was good to feel the relative relief in this one.

Relief that Logan is the good man that we saw from the way he acted as a boy. Relief too that he may be on the road to a full recovery. No wonder the guy was demented with all that incessant noise and head pain. Relief and hope too for his dad, Delia and the whole Vega community that watched him grow up.

There was fabulous news for four about their earth mates and while many will no doubt be disappointed it wasn't them, there'll soon realise that there is hope that many more mates will be found in other packs.

Kellar and Tobyn's ability to communicate by thought is being put to great use for compassion, support and more than the occassionaly joke. "Gift of the gab! Seriously?". " I think he meant it as a compliment, babe." So funny.

The hope is that the Vega community can agree on the best option for their survival. But big questions remain on whether they will all accept a move over to Morningstar.

Kellar may need to step out of his comfort zone and play the role of saviour, to bring everyone together. 

I can't wait to see how far Kellar can go with Bill's healing. No one's seen Bills Wolf. I'm still convinced he may hold a clue to Kellar's ancestry. Move over Miss Sybil, youre not the only one getting nudges these days! 😉

Great chapter Gary. I love stories where the personalities shine through and boy do we have a lot of them milling around in this one. 

You know, buddy, I've said this before, but I am rereading right along with you, and I have to say, surprisingly (I wrote the darn thing), I got very emotional as a read the Logan scene, and that was followed up with more tears at the mate reveal scene. I imagined all the shifters who didn't have their name called, and what that must have been like. Like you say, there is hope for everyone now, but still....

Thanks for all the kind words, Bard... yes, there are a lot of personalities in this chapter, and in this story. I really can't believe I didn't screw it all up. :unsure:  

Vega has some tough decisions to make, but it appears they have the right leader. As far as Bill, Kellar really is itching to see what he can do. The man has become the consummate healer... learning with each patient, and that is good for everyone. He sees an end to a means here, but first and foremost, he wants to help Bill. Cheers, my friend... G....

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1 hour ago, Headstall said:

You know, buddy, I've said this before, but I am rereading right along with you, and I have to say, surprisingly (I wrote the darn thing), I got very emotional as a read the Logan scene, and that was followed up with more tears at the mate reveal scene. I imagined all the shifters who didn't have their name called, and what that must have been like. Like you say, there is hope for everyone now, but still....

  

Hi G, welcome to the joy of what many of your other readers have found. This is no two dimensional story, moving from A to B.

You have created a very believable world here and populated it with very credible people, that we can all relate to.

Out of necessity, some characters we know better than others, at various times,  but then we get to know them more intimately, as every chapter unfolds. They are all spinning plates that you have set in motion, my friend. So dont be surprised or afraid, when someone you failed to pay  attention to, comes crashing down around you. Kellar and Tobyn are our main focus, in the first observation of this tale. But then, there are so many others perspectives, to read it from.

I'm not surprised,  that I have come across so many self-professed, re-readers in the attaching comments. There are so many ways, not only to view this tale, but more importantly, to feel it too. So glad that you can still get that from something you've clearly strived hard to create. This story demands to be a shared reading experience, as the emotions it generates, are not meant to be experienced alone. :hug:

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19 minutes ago, Bard Simpson said:

Hi G, welcome to the joy of what many of your other readers have found. This is no two dimensional story, moving from A to B.

You have created a very believable world here and populated it with very credible people, that we can all relate to.

Out of necessity, some characters we know better than others, at various times,  but then we get to know them more intimately, as every chapter unfolds. They are all spinning plates that you have set in motion, my friend. So dont be surprised or afraid, when someone you failed to pay  attention to, comes crashing down around you. Kellar and Tobyn are our main focus, in the first observation of this tale. But then, there are so many others perspectives, to read it from.

I'm not surprised,  that I have come across so many self-professed, re-readers in the attaching comments. There are so many ways, not only to view this tale, but more importantly, to feel it too. So glad that you can still get that from something you've clearly strived hard to create. This story demands to be a shared reading experience, as the emotions it generates, are not meant to be experienced alone. :hug:

As a reader, I've always thought the side characters in a story can make or break it. They not only allow the story to breathe, they can show us more of the main characters than we would know otherwise. This is a story about family and society... and how much we need each other, both in personal relationships, and in our community, whether confined or global. I hope readers see the relevant parallels to the world we humans live in. Although I tried not to preach, I didn't hide the fact it is a social commentary of our times. 

Thank you, my friend. Your words are truly uplifting. It is awesome that this shifter world is relatable to so many. I just love that!  And yes, humbly, I say I did strive hard to do this story justice. I'm not alone in that on this site, but it's nice to be so happy with the finished product. I am proud of this story, and I am proud of the wolves of Morningstar. They are real to me.

I will say I am surprised at the number of people who reread this story... it is unexpected, but it gives me great joy, especially now when I am questioning my productivity. Again, thank you, Bard. You really do rock! :hug: 

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14 hours ago, Jasmine94 said:

Keller you horny bastard. Haha. I think the pack will agree. Because it's the only solution as of now. The boys had tried their best ,now it's up to the pack to decide what to do. Ah Logan seemed like a real gently soul, I bet he'll even be more when he meet his mate. Now I am happy you gave Tilly a good man like she deserves. 

Lol... yes he is. What a turnaround for Logan... the one we were introduced to wasn't the real one. I like this new one... especially for Tilly's sake. As far as the pack, it's a huge decision to make. Vega has been the only home they've ever known, but they are in dire straits. :(  This was another watershed chapter that could have long range effects on the future of shifters. :hug: 

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1 hour ago, Albert1434 said:

It is so funny but reading some of the reviews I saw HO HO (hope his is ok) and I was reminded how much I miss that guy! Well the writing is on the wall for all to see so good!

Great chapter yet again:thankyou::worship:

I miss him too. I hope he's doing well, wherever he is. :)  Logan't temperament has sure improved, thankfully. And now the offer to Vega has been made. We'll see what they decide soon. Thanks for your constant support, buddy. :hug:  

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