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Destined To Be Greatness novel Chapter 26

Summary for Chapter 26: Destined To Be Greatness

Chapter summary of Chapter 26 – Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent

In Chapter 26, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel Destined To Be Greatness by Liz Kent, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Destined To Be Greatness.

"Oh my god!" I shouted/squealed at the same time scaring both Penny and Leon. I rushed around the table towards them and pushed Leon away with all my strength. I inspected Penny's neck and sure enough there was a mark. I squealed again.

"What are you squeal for?" Penny asked.

I giggled, "You two got busy didn't you."

Leon's face heated up immediately turning a nice shade of red. Penny however looked really confused; she turned to Leon and saw him rub the back of his neck with his red face. Her face turned crimson as she caught onto what I meant by my comment. She turned back to me and I wiggled my eyebrows suggestively; I've never seen a person's face turn so red before.

"Jay, you are awful!" She exclaimed.

"That's what I'm here for," I curtseyed. I grabbed a hold of Leon's arm and started to drag him out of the kitchen. "I'm borrowing your boyfriend so you can't make any babies on the kitchen table." She started to protest but I interrupted her, "Oh and save me some pancakes please."

"Where are you taking me?" Leon questions as I drag him down the hall leading to the back door.

"You seem to have gotten that you are my training partner," I reminded him, "and that today is the first day we train all the other packs."

"Oh." Is all he had to say as we make our way through the door and into the crowded garden, there was definitely more wolves than I imagined. The noise of everyone talking to each other was unbearable to my sensitive ears. We made our way to the front where a stage had been temporally built so everyone could see the demonstrations.

"Everybody shut up!" I shouted. Everyone instantly quietened down and turned to face me and Leon; standing in front of this many people was definitely daunting and if there was still more packs to come I couldn't imagine how I was going to feel then.

"For those that don't know me, my name is Jay. I will be training you and this if my assistant Leon." The people before us smiled and seemed eager to learn, but I spoke too soon.

"You're going to be training us?!" I screeching voice said outraged. "But you're a girl and weak!"

"Oh. Not again." I mumbled. I obviously didn't say it as quietly as I thought as I saw my pack mates and my old pack snicker. I even saw the girl that I put in her place giggle; I really must get better with names. Cameron was standing next to her with an amused expression on his face; he saw me looking at him and smiled. I blushed but smiled back and turned my attention back to Malibu Barbie.

"Yes, I am training you all and yes, I am clearly a girl." I said as politely as I could.

"Shouldn't a guy be training us? After all you look like you could be snapped in half." She sneered.

"How about we have a little duel?" Alpha Sage interrupts giving us both a questioning glance.

"Brilliant!" The girl shouts shooting me a sly grin.

"What do you say Jay?" He asks with a glint in his eyes.

"I don't think I have a choice," I mumble.

"Very well then it's settled." He claps his hands. "It shall be done in wolf form." Oh great, no one has really seen me in my wolf form other than my pack.

The girl lets out an excited squeal before shifting into her small sandy wolf.

Ha. She hasn't got anything on us, my wolf grins. Taking that as my queue I shift into my wolf, letting my clothes shred to pieces and blow away in the wind. I hear gasps come from the people surrounding us as they take in my colouring and size. I'm bigger than an alpha and I'm black all over with dark red streaks in my fur, my eyes are also dark red with yellow specks. If these people didn't know me they would probably be off running for the hills; my wolf was quite intimidating.

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