Goodness, this was just messed up. What in the world was he supposed to do about this now? It wasn't as if he was God and could do anything or everything, if not, he would have changed what would happen today or even turned back the hands of time. But, that wasn't possible and he wasn't stupid enough to think that he could. Gosh, this was not looking good. He was going to have to know what to do. He had to know what it was to do, or else, it wouldn't end well. Soon, he was looking at the building that was a few blocks away, and he drove even faster until he got to the parking lot of the building.He parked his car and got out of it, locking it as soon as he got out, and then he started to rush into the building. He didn't need to act cool or anything. He just needed to get to Alex. He spoke to Cara since the link was still there. "I'm here, come out and let me see you." He said."Okay, alpha." She said and started to come out of the bathroom, then she turned back to the bathroom sink
He was able to get her out of the dressing room but not before watching her break down totally and cry like a baby. It was then that Gabe realized that she must have been holding unto her tears, not wanting to cry in front of him. She had trembled so badly with her hands wrapped around her knees, and her face buried in her palms with her shoulders quivering so badly.Gabe had put his hand on her knee and he had patted it slightly and said. "We're going to sort this out, you hear me? But you have to stop crying, dry off the tears from your eyes and let's go home. When we get there, we'll talk about this, okay?” He promised. Of course, it didn't work right away, but he was able to convince her, and finally, she stood up from the floor and allowed him to take her out.As he did, he communicated with Cara through the mind link. "Cara, get her things. You both know what to do here. Don't leave them remembering any part of today that has to do with her." He said and then he walked away wit
Alex was not sure what she was actually doing here, but she knew it was something she needed. Perhaps, it would give her all the closure that she needed, even though it wasn't real. She laid back down against the bed and closed her eyes, listening to the birds that usually sing on the tree beside her window every morning, afternoon, and night. Her mother had thought that putting her room next to the bird would serve as some kind of disturbance to her, and would probably drive her crazy but that had never been the case, instead, hearing the birds sing was some kind of solitude that gets, the kind that she could find an escape in when things were rough like most of the time. She would after any beatings she had taken from her mother, come up to her room and listen to them and she would be able to close her eyes and breath, go somewhere else where her mother never was.After accusing her of killing her own sister, she had made her life hell, and it started with an emotional abuse, locki
Alex looked at Gabe from over her shoulder and then she sighed. "All right then. It's fine. I'll be right back downstairs." She said. Alex might seem all strong out here but she was fragile. She wasn't so strong but it was all right. She would have to just work around everything and put up a brave face. It was after all, what she had always done, wherever she was or whatever happened to her.She turned and walked up the stairs while Gabe walked to the kitchen. As soon as he got there, he turned to Cara and Dee and said. "What the hell were you thinking, pushing her that much, Cara?"He knew she didn't cause anything on purpose, but still, he didn't want to make it slide.Cara looked down. She was sitting on one of the chairs that surrounded the kitchen table with her elbows on it, and their hands against her cheeks. Sighing, she said. "I'm sorry." So simply.Gabe sighed as well, and then he shook his head. He realized that if he continued to be angry and take it out on her, she wouldn
After dinner that night, Alex went to bed a little earlier than expected, falling asleep as soon as she laid down. She realized that she was back in her house. This time, she wasn't in front of the house like, in the first dream, she was in the basement.She wasn't sure what she was doing there or was she was going to do, but she knew she was there for some reason. She was feeling sleepy as she stood there, looking around. This wasn't the basement she remembered, Alex realized. She was not sure when the basement was ever like this, but it was good that she couldn't remember this. She didn't ever want to remember a place like this.It was dark, and cold, and looked like a place that was staged in a horror movie. She couldn't see the things that surrounded her and she wasn't sure of what they were.Alex's last knowledge of the basement was a better version of whatever this was. The one she remembered looked like a man cave with a single couch, a big screen television set, and then a pla
Gabe had just finished working when he thought of going down to the kitchen to get some water. He should have left the mini fridge in his room filled with water, he thought as he got out of his room. As he descended the stairs, he heard something, or rather, someone calling out something. He furrowed his brows into a frown and then he walked to where the sound was coming from, realizing that it was from Alex's room. Now, he could hear what she was saying so clearly."For goodness's sake, help me, I'm trapped down here. Help me." She was saying that over and over, so he quickly opened the door of her room, thinking that he would see her trapped under something. He wasn't sure what could have fallen on her to trap her, but that was all he could think of as he ran there. What he didn't expect to see what her lying on her bed with nothing wrong with her, or nothing pressed on top of her, trapping her down. But, well, something was wrong with her, really wrong. She was in the middle of the
Gabe felt something behind her arm as he held her and he wondered if that was another scar. It was small, but it was there, taking up space and clawing at him to know what it was. He arched his head forward as he held her so that he would be able to see what it was. He had seen this before, he thought. Squinting his eyes and scrunching up his face in confusion, he tried to remember where he had seen that before. It didn't come to him as fast as he hoped that it would, so he did the logical thing to do. Pulling back from her, he peered down at her and asked. "Huh, where did you get this?” It was better to ask than to crack up and pick at his brain just to remember. He really had seen the mark somewhere, he just couldn't tell. He stared at Alex and saw her trying to look at what he was talking about. She looked back at him with a shrug. “I don't know. I guess I've had it since when I was a child or something.” She said. Mentioning that, Gabe suddenly remembered where he had seen th
The next morning, Gabe called a family meeting that included the Wilsons. They all sat at the dining hall to have breakfast first, so they were seated around the long table with a hearty breakfast laid out across the table. It didn't take as much as Alex wanted for the breakfast to end seeing as she was dreading what this meeting was about. When they had spoken about it last night, they had sat there for a long time, and then she had asked him what they were going to do next, and he said they had to have this meeting with her parents, then after that, she was going to have to go with him to her parents back at home to find out what they know. Well, she was dreading that even more than she was dreading this one, but it didn't stop her from looking so scared. What was she expecting to happen as they talked about this? The worst that could happen was for them to be disappointed that she was the child they left. What would Cara say, how was she going to react? And Dean? What would his
Epilogue Three years Later “Gaby, go call your papa for dinner. He should be in his room.” Alex told her three year old daughter. Little Gaby shook her head and said. "No, mommy. Papa is being a wolf outside with Alex.” she pointed to the door of the kitchen that led to the backyard. Alex had two beautiful daughters, twins, Gabrielle and Alexis. They were her life, and she loved them so much. Nodding, she smiled at the girl and shook her head at her as she licked her lollipop. She kept telling them both it was going for their teeth, but their father would sneak it to them. She could tell the only reason Gaby wasn't hiding her candy lollipop was that she was carried away. "Gaby, what's that you have in your hand?” she asked her. “Huh,” she removed the lollipop from her mouth and started at it for a second, then she quickly hid it behind her. Smiling, Alex shook her head.Soon, she heard footsteps coming towards the kitchen door and Gabe stepped inside, Alexis behind him. She al
Alex slept for two hours straight and she had just woken up five minutes ago. She was standing in the kitchen with Gabe standing at the end of the table watching her as she moved around, slicing this and salting that.Mrs. Teddy just arrived ten minutes earlier with the ingredient she had listed off at the hospital, and he had instructed her to wash them and get them all ready and sorted for her. That made Alex's job easier for her. She was making brown rice, fried salmon, and chicken soup. She already had the pot in the cooker and she had put in all the vegetables she chopped into it; including the spinach and broccoli. They are low in calories, and they are a great source of calcium, iron, vitamin C, and heart-healthy antioxidants. She allowed the vegetables to cook on medium heat until they were soft. She stir-fry the vegetables for a little while before she added the boiled chicken and seasoning to it. She was cooking it in the special way her mother had taught her how to. She
After bringing the coffee, Tim asked them to wait outside, and not to go home until they were able to see the cute little baby that just joined the family. Sitting outside with his wife, Gabe wrapped his hand around Alex's shoulder and pulled her to him so that she would rest against him. “Do you think we should stay? You look tired.” “I am, but we should wait.” She said. Thankfully, Tim soon poked his head out of the hospital room's door, and he said to Gabe. "Come on, Gabe. You can now see the baby." He said.With a nod, he stood up. "Will you stay here?” “I'll come with you.” She said and he nodded. They proceeded to the room and followed Tim to the side of Cara's bed. Cara was carrying her daughter and she used a pink blanket to wrap around her. Gabe could have sworn that the baby was as pink as the blanket itself.She was so beautiful and she had chubby cheeks. She was closing her eyes so Gabe couldn't see the color of they were but he knew that they would be beautiful. Cara
Alex was all happy, smiling and nodding at everything Cara said. She had had a peek at the baby before she was taken away so that they could clean her properly. She was so pink and so beautiful that Alex's heart swelled with pride and happiness for her friend. This was what people called a bundle of joy. She was going to be experiencing it soon, in a few months, and she couldn't wait. Although, she had also seen the pain that came with it, and that scared her, but the happiness in her heart at the moment didn't allow her to dwell on it. This was the first time that Alex witnessed childbirth, and so far she feared and loved the experience, the feeling she got. She bent down to whisper into Cara's ear and told her that she was going out to see Gabe.“I'm so happy for you both.” She wanted to say, but she could see that Cara was already so tired. Telling her that would make her all pumped up to talk more about her own feeling and how happy she was. “Okay, you should do that.” She said
Getting out of the car even before Gabe parked it made him so angry he wanted to yell at her, slamming on the brake before she could jump out. Why the hell was she acting so reckless all of a sudden when she could as well calm down and still get to her sister in the end? He gave her a look that could have melted her head off if that was possible and gritted his teeth. "That was dangerous, Alex. Why did you think it was okay to open the car door when I haven't even stopped the car?”“I'm sorry.” She said, her voice a little bit low. Her phone had been ringing off the hook since they were on their way here. She had picked it every time, and Cara kept telling her to get herself there if she didn't want her to kill her. “You could have been killed if I didn't stop the car. You almost got down from the car if I didn't stop you.” “I wasn't thinking straight.” She said. She had been so distracted, thinking about the kind of pain that her sister must be going through, with the pain that
Alex had just woken up a little minutes past six o'clock in the morning when her phone rang. She had been sleeping with her body half across Gabe's body so she tried to get off him but his hand tightened his hold around her waist. He moaned and moved even closer to her, pushing his face into the crack of her neck. He sniffed and moaned again. He was probably dreaming about her, or at least, that was what she thought was happening.“Gabe,” she called softly. "let me get up, okay.” She said. She wasn't sure he heard her but she would try. She was tired but her phone was ringing, and for someone to be calling at that time, it must be something important.“Gabe, remove your hand off me. I need to get to my phone.” She said again. She tried raising his hand that was across her belly but he was not bulging. She raised her head to look up at him to see his eyes were now wide open, with no residual of sleep on his face. He had been watching her sleep, and she wondered for how long that had
"Alex, finish the bowl," Gabe instructed and Alex made a sour face, not liking the situation at all. She wondered what she had gotten herself into and how she would get herself out of it. "Gabe, I am done. I am not hungry anymore." She whined and pushed the tray away. She held her breath as she said that, hoping that would work and he would leave her the heck alone. "Finish it. You are pregnant. You need to take care of your diet now. I don't want you to black out as you did after the honeymoon." He said and picked up the bowl. He was determined to make sure she finished the food, and if that required him spoon-feeding her himself, then that was exactly what he would do. Filling the spoon with the soup, he raised his hand and extended it towards her mouth, opening his in a gesture for her to go the same. Groaning in a complaint, she finally opened her mouth and allowed him to slide the food inside.“I won't black out again, you know. The doctor already examined me.” She said and he
"And I take her to be my lawfully mated wife,” Gabe said, and the elder that officiated their marriage said. "You may kiss the bride.”Alex knew that she would always remember Gabe's sweet reaction when he turned to kiss her as the elder had said. He was smiling brightly, his eyes laced with tears of joy. She could tell he was as happy as she was even though she had been getting cold feet at the beginning of the day, up until the start of the ceremony itself. He caught her lips as he kissed her passionately, her searing hot mouth making her want more than the kiss he was giving, but she couldn't have. They were outside after all, with a lot of people present, and she wasn't about to give them a free show. That would be doing something nasty. As Alex lost herself in the kiss, it was the loud cheer of the people around them that drew her back a little. She could tell that they were all so happy for them. At least, most of them. There was no way everyone around a person will completel
Today was one of the happiest days of Alex's life, no doubt. She was not just happy though, she was elated, or any other word she could use to describe the way she felt at this very moment. It also happened to be the day she had been waiting for and dreaming about since she became a grown woman. She had basically prepared her mind for this very day and now that it was here, she was glad, feeling ten folds of the happiness she had always dreamt of. She couldn’t wait to be addressed as Mrs. Berkeley, and today was the day she was going to say “I do” to the man that she loved so much, even though it was just going to be one of the wedding ceremonies, it was as important as the one they would do at the pack house to have them officially mated. It was more or less a joining of some sort. She had always dreamt of spending the rest of her lifetime with the man that loved and cared for her and her family this way. She was just too happy to express her joy. She realized that the way she was