Three weeks passed by faster than I could have imagined. I spent as much time as possible with Tia and packed the few things I would be taking with me.
Tia and her family came by to see us off and as I hugged my best friend for what might be the last time, I didn't feel anything. I had tucked all my feelings away in a little box in my mind.
For now, I wouldn’t feel. I would get through this long ass drive to Northern California and get settled in before I would reopen that box. I couldn’t afford to break down now and wouldn’t allow it in front of my mom.
“Facetime me as soon as you get to your new house. I want to see it all!” Tia was putting on a brave face, but I could see the sadness in her eyes. “I love you, friend. Don’t forget me!” I smiled and said, "I will facetime you when we get settled.”
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I was surprised when mom pulled into a decent hotel that first night. I thought money was tight. I raised my eyebrow at my mom when we pulled up. “Rima, I don’t think we can afford this hotel. That sign said $150 per night.” Mom gave me a tired smile that didn’t reach her eyes and said that her new job was paying for it.
“What is the name of the company you are going to be working for?” Mom hesitated before answering. I didn’t think she was going to answer me, but as she was getting out of the car she stated, “Blackwood Enterprises.” “Um, Blackwood like your maiden name?” My mom sighed and looked at me over the hood of the U-Haul.
“Yes, I will be working for my father and we will be living on his land.”
“I am going to meet my grandpa?!” I squeaked.
I had never met him or anyone from my mom’s side of the family. I didn’t even know if she had siblings or not. She never talked about her past and anytime I had asked questions she would somehow side step them.
My mom’s full lips were pressed in a thin line and she quickly nodded her head. I had sooooo many questions, but the look she gave me told me not to ask them. I felt like I might burst from holding them in though.
What would possess my mom to go back to her family when she clearly hated them? What happened all those years ago?
Mom pulled out a sleek, black credit card and paid for a suite. I wasn’t sure why we were getting a suite when we would be leaving early in the morning. When I asked her about it, she just smiled wickedly and said it was on her dad’s dime so why not splurge. Wow. I was seeing a side of my mom I had never seen before. My kind and gentle mom had a bit of sass in her!
We took turns showering and settled in to our own beds for the night. I was too exhausted to stay awake and fell asleep within minutes of my head hitting my pillow.
I dreamed that night of a beautiful blonde, almost white wolf with startling blue eyes like my own. Her eyes held an intelligence in them that I had never seen on any animal before.
I reached out to pet the side of her face and the wolf just faded away. I heard a soft whisper as she was fading, “Our time is soon.”
When I woke up, I had a hard time remembering my dream, but I remembered there was a wolf with eyes similar to mine.
It wasn’t the first time I had dreamed of her. She has been a part of my dreams off and on over the years. Since my dad passed away, she has been showing up more and more. It’s strange, but the dreams make me feel at peace and I don’t hurt as much when I have them.
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3 days later, we pulled up to my grandfather’s land. It reminded me of a ranch with its large fences and expensive metal gate that said “Blackwood Estates of Bright Moon Pack” on it. It was heavily wooded around the edges with a clearing of the trees along the main drive. There were several men standing at the entrance and holy shit, they were all huge and well built.
What was in the water here? They sure didn’t make ‘em like that in Oklahoma!
One man broke away from the group and approached my mom’s side of the U-Haul. She glared at him and waited for him to speak as she rolled her window down.
“Rima, it’s good to see you.” His tone was warm, and his smile reached his eyes when he spoke. He seemed genuinely happy to see my mom and I wondered why she acted like she wasn’t happy to see him.
His gray eyes flicked to mine and he looked surprised. “Is this your daughter? I had no idea you had a child.” Mom sighed heavily and looked at me.
“Yes, this is my daughter, Divina. She will be finishing up her senior year this year.”
The man looked at me curiously and asked my mom how old I was. Mom gave him a warning look and shook her head.
“Marcus, she is 18 and won’t turn 19 until the summer.”
“Well, in any case Al… umm well, your father is expecting you.” Mom gave the man a savage look and hit the gas.
As we were driving up the long gravel drive, I swear it was over a mile long, I thought about the exchange I had just witnessed.
Why was Marcus interested in my age and why was mom acting so weird? I was pretty sure my grandfather’s name was Adrian and not Al, so I was even more confused. I had so many questions.
“Rima, why does grandpa have security guards at his front gate?"
Mom rubbed her temples and her eyes looked so tired with bags under them. For once, she actually looked her age. “You’ll get the answers to your questions soon enough, Divina. Just be patient.”
Ugh! I am not known for being patient. She was asking too much!
I looked out the windshield and my jaw dropped. The biggest, most luxurious cabin was sitting right before my eyes. “What is this place?!” I asked in awe. My mom stared at me for a long moment and finally answered me with her lips pressed in a thin line, “Your Grandpa calls it the Pack House.” Huh, that is a weird name for his house. “Is this Grandpa’s house? Why does he call it the Pack House?” “Yes, this is Grandpa’s house, but his close…. Umm business partners and their families live here too.” My mom was speaking slowly and carefully. “Umm, that’s weird. I have never heard of someone living with their business partners. Is that even normal?!” Before mom could answer, a bear of a man stepped out of the cabin and stood on the huge wrap around porch. He looked like a lumber jack with a red and black plaid flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled up exposing his muscular forearms.
I soaked in the tub until my water started to get cold and then hurriedly washed my hair and body. I dried off with an oversized turquois towel, and quickly got dressed in a pair of black leggings and an oversized gray hoodie that said, “Not All Who Wander Are Lost.” I loved clothes with inspirational quotes on them! Once I was dressed, I pulled my towel off and hung it up on a hook in the bathroom and quickly French braid to the side so it fell over my shoulder and let some of the shorter strands in the front fall loose. Once my hair was decent, I found some cute gray flats in the walk-in closet and threw those on before heading out to the main part of the house. It was getting close to dinner time and the smell of roasted chicken cooking had my mouth watering. I was just about to step off the last step to the first floor when I heard a group of teenagers coming through the front door. I froze
Gloria pulled me up to the island in the kitchen and plopped down on a bar stool. She grabbed an apple and took a bite of it and chewed thoughtfully. Bren, Brandon, and Greg walked in and the boys also swiped an apple, taking huge bites. “So, if this isn’t Grandpa Adrian’s house then who’s house is it?” I asked quietly. Bren spoke up quickly shooting a glare at Gloria telling her to keep her mouth shut. It’s our Dad’s house, Zane. He is your mom’s brother so, I guess that makes us cousins.” She offered a small smile. Her eyes looked sad as she looked at me. “What about your mom, what’s her name?” I asked softly. I was afraid their mom was a topic that was off limits, but to my relief, Bren smiled widely and said, “Oh, you’ll meet her and Dad soon. They have been traveling for a bit so Grandpa and Grandma have been filling in and making sure things are running smoothly.” “Where’s Grandma?”
Grandpa Adrian cleared his throat and took a drink of his water. “Divina, how much do you know about the supernatural?” “Umm, do you mean like sci-fi or fantasy novels?” I asked confused. “No, I mean real life?” he said. I looked at Grandpa Adrian and then at every person at the table. Most were just watching me carefully, like I might bolt from the room, but Gloria was beside herself. She squealed and grabbed her hair kicking her feet on the ground. “I can’t take it anymore! Divina, you come from a long line of werewolves, your Grandpa and Grandma are werewolves, your mom’s a werewolf, your dad, well he was human, but the rest of us are all werewolves!” She puffed out her cheeks and let out a long breath. "Ow! Bren, that hurt!" Bren had kicked Gloria in the shin under the table and was glaring at her. I stared at her and then burst out laughing hysterically. “Oh, you had
I didn’t sleep well the night before. I know I acted like I took the news that my whole family and myself are werewolves in stride, but once I was by myself, I started freaking out. My whole life I thought I was just your average human girl that was taller than most of the girls in my school and freakishly strong, so I was treated like one of the boys. A knock on my door pulls me out of my thoughts. “Come in!” I say and Bren peeks her head in. “Hey, you’re awake,” she says softly. “Yeah, I just woke up. What’s up?” Bren runs and jumps on my bed making my body bounce up. “Holy crap! I wasn’t expecting that!” Bren giggles and says, “Get dressed! We are going out today.” “Umm. Where are we going?” I ask nervously. “Gloria and I are taking you shopping. I peeked at the clothes that the Omegas were putting in your closet and I can’t let you s
--Warrick-- I can’t believe I let my dad talk me into taking Vanessa shopping. He has been pushing for me to date her for a couple years and had hopes that she would be my mate. Thank the goddess when she turned 19 and shifted for the first time, she did not end up being my mate. She is pretty, I guess, but I can’t stand her nasally voice and shallow personality. I tried to get my best friend, Damien, to come with us, but he gave me some lame excuse not to come. Asshole. I was bored out of my mind sitting in that damn lingerie store and left to come sit in the food court. I DID NOT want Vanessa to come out of the dressing room again to show me the matching panty and bra set she insisted that she needed. You would think that a store like that would have my attention, but not when I had to go there with her. Goddess she was pathetic trying to seduce me by trying lingerie on for me. I just wasn’t in to her lik
I really am a bad friend. With everything going on I forgot all about facetiming Tia. I hadn’t even looked at my phone once since we got here. Normally, Tia would have been the first person I would have called to rant over the revelations of my life and gush about Warrick, but my mom and grandparents told me that I could not tell a human, not even my best friend, so I had resisted the urge to call her that first night because I knew she would be able to tell something was wrong. Then Gloria and Bren have filled my days and I totally forgot about Tia. Yup, I am a bad friend. I dig my phone out of my purse and my guilt builds in my chest ten-fold. Tia’s texts get more and more worried as I scan through them and I see that I have several missed calls from her. I send her a quick text: So, sorry! I am a horrible friend. Got caught up in the craziness here and starting school. I toss my phone back in my bag and groan. &nbs
I head to the office to pick up my schedule and get my locker number. Gloria and Bren are waiting for me when I step out, and Gloria snatches my schedule from my hands. “Ooh! We all have several classes together. Looks like the only one we don’t have together is History and you have that one with Greg so at least you will always have someone you know in class with you.” That’s lucky. I have a feeling this year would be tough if I didn’t have my new friends with me. My locker isn’t right next to Bren and Gloria’s, but it isn’t too far from theirs. I put my back pack in my locker and as I go to shut it, I feel someone’s eyes on me. I put the combination lock through the holes in the handle and spin the dial, then walk over to where Bren and Gloria are waiting for me. I have an inkling of who’s eyes I feel boring into me and can’t bring myself to look at him. I am already a nervous wreck