Chapter 228 Chapter 228
Chapter 228
Ella's POV Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.
I woke the next morning practically being crushed by Leo. His leg had found it's way over my stomach
and his arms were wrapped firmly around me. Silas had somehow wriggled between us and both of
them were sleeping soundly.
I would have left them to sleep peacefully but Leo's leg was basically just one huge chunk of muscle
and consequently incredibly heavy. He was also holding me in a way that trapped my hand and the
numbness was intense.
"Leo," I said prodding his cheek. "Leo."
He grimaced and then slowly opened his eyes.
"Can you free me?" I asked. "Only I can't breathe and you're lying on my hand."
He smiled and rolled, placing his hand on Silas's back so that he moved onto his chest and stayed
completely dead to the world.
I was then able to sit up and yawn.
"Fuck," I said stretching my arms out, "I forgot how much room there isn't on this sofa."
Leo laughed, "At least we only had Silas tonight."
"It's 6 am. Cato will be up and demanding breakfast soon," I said getting up and stumbling into the
kitchen.
"That kid certainly has an appetite," Leo replied.
"He's grown about an inch in the last month. That's probably why," I said.
"I should get up too," Leo said, "I've got to be at the base at 7 am."
I looked at him and furrowed my eyebrows, "Why?"
"I realised in Seattle my men need more gun training," he replied. "We need to be as good as
Martinez's men who have been using guns since before they could walk."
I sighed, "Oh yes. The impending doom. How could I forget."
"I'll need to be there all day so Max will be here but I might come home at lunch," he added.
I nodded as he stood up, Silas still in his arms.
"Now...what do I do with the sleeping child?" He said.
I laughed, "Put him in his bed. Cato will undoubtedly wake him up within half an hour but he looks too
peaceful to wake now."
Leo kissed him on the head before carrying him up the stairs, leaving me to start making enough
pancake mix to feed an army of hungry children and one hungry Alpha.
Leo's POV
At 7 am sharp, my men were lined up neatly and silently at the training camp in the base, awaiting my
instruction. They had been given their guns weeks ago but today was going to involve intensive
practise and they needed more ammunition. So Blair, Luca, Ollie (the head army commander), a dozen
other commanders and I walked along the lines of soldiers, handing out magazines and cartridges.
"Today is going to be different to your usual training," I said as I reached into the box and handed a
solider two magazines for his shotgun before moving onto the next, "Usually I look for improvement.
Today, I want perfection."
As I handed him his ammunition one of the soldiers looked up at me and I briefly made eye contact. I
vaguely recognised him from enrollment out of the junior training programme and into the army a few
weeks ago meaning he had only just turned 17. His face was youthful and his eyes nervous and jumpy.
He was just a boy stood amongst all the other men.
I reached into the box and handed him an extra round.
"With hard work and practice, you will get there," I said to the army but looking him in the eye with a
reassuring smile.
I then continued along the line.
"There are five stations focussing on: long-distance targets, moving targets, defending yourself from a
shooter, fast reloading and finally, shot-wound focussed first aid. You will spend two hours in each and
at the end of the day will only be released if you have perfected all five," I announced. "Anyone who
hasn't will stay until they have."
Some of my men were deployed around the territory guarding the borders and outer villages in case of
an attack but that still left a thousand men here today. That meant 200 men at each station and the
entire camp at maximum capacity. It was a large scale operation and within two minutes of ordering the
men to the station, the place was filled with the firing of guns.
"Do you really think we'll get them good enough in one day?" Blair asked me as we watched over.
"They're all fit, young, intelligent and disciplined," I replied. "If we can be the best army in the world with
knives and fists, we can do the same with guns."
"But Martinez's men have years on us," he replied.
"Years of using guns, true. But they are just a gang of thugs. They don't know teamwork and strategy
and initiative. When the ammunition runs out, what will they do then? Who will have the upper hand?"
Blair nodded, "I hope you are right, Alpha."
Rule number 1 of being Alpha: don't show your fear.
I smiled and put my hand on his shoulder, "Now get back to training those men."