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So Proud

Jackson reached up and scratched at Wren’s scalp. Wren nuzzled against him with a pleased hum. “I’m asking Margaret and Sue-Sue and Charlene… All of them, if they want to leave with us tonight.”Wren jerked his head up, but kept his arms locked around Jackson. “Tonight?”Jackson nodded. “Tonight. Never again do I want to be the reason something like that happens to you. I want that collar off. I want you to be free and I don’t want to ‘own’ anyone ever again.” Some of the panic from the night before prickled under his skin again. He wouldn’t let something like this ever be his fault again and he couldn’t wait until the end of winter break anymore.Wren stared at him then a small grin grew on his face. “Ok.”“Ok?”“Yeah, who’s Charlene?”Jackon chuckled. Relief loosened his muscles and he sagged into Wren’s warm
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Bath Time 2.0

Wren was exhausted. His shouldn’t be. He’d slept the entire night snuggled up with Jackson, but he was. Kia left to go get the others and Wren slipped away to take another bath. The water was hot. Almost too hot, but it had been so long since he’d been able to enjoy just soaking in the tub.The soothing scent of lavender drifted in the steam. Wren sank down so the only part of him exposed to the air was from his nose up. He was sore all over. His stomach hurt where the other wolf had managed to land a good hit. Images from the day before flashed through his mind. The metallic scent, and taste of blood. The other wolf, so young and new to fighting.He didn’t like that he hurt someone. He didn’t like what he’d done at all… But he was happy he’d done it. A part of him that he hadn’t realized was unsettled, calmed down. He couldn’t remember the last time he’d cried. The last time he’d felt safe enough
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Jackson's Dad

Jackson didn’t want to do this, but he didn’t know that he’d be able to forgive himself if he didn’t. Kia was taking Wren to talk with the new wolf. Jackson was staring at the ornately carved doors that led to his dad’s study. Kia’d confirmed he was in there when Jackson explained what he wanted to do.Jackson lifted his hand and knocked. There was no response. He knocked again, harder, and heard a yell for him to come in. His dad was pushing something into a drawer as Jackson stepped into the room.“I thought you weren’t coming back until tomorrow?” His dad frowned at him.“Nope. I very clearly said I would be back today.”His dad hummed and Jackson took a second to take the man in. He had aged so much since Jackson’s mom died. The man made a lot of mistakes, in their personal relationship and in general, but… He was still Jackson’s dad and despite their problems, a part
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Didn't Need To Be Said

They split off from Jackson at the staircase. Kia hummed to herself as they walked. Wren was busy listening to Jackson’s slow steps walking away from him. Kia’s humming stopped and Wren glanced down at her. She had her head tilted slightly, then she sighed. “You won’t ask and Jackson won’t talk about it without prompting,” she said. “So, if you want, I’ll fill you in.”“Talk about what?”Kia’s smile was sad. “His mom.”Oh. He hesitated. If it wasn’t something Jackson would talk about… “No. Jackson can talk about it with me when he wants to.” He tried to make his refusal gentle.Kia looked surprised, then a warm smile lit up her face. “All right,” she agreed. “But I am going to tell you about his dad because the most he ever says is that his dad was different before his mom died.”Wren paused. Kia was waiting for him t
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Uncollared

Jackson’s quilt was folded up and sitting at the foot of his bed. He had both of his pillows sitting on top. His laptop was in the duffle bag in the trunk of his car. The moment they’d been waiting for was finally happening and Jackson’s heart was caught in his throat.So many things could happen. So many different outcomes were possible. His dad could realize they were gone too soon and call the cops before they were a safer distance away. They could be pulled over and a cop could notice the collars missing. The car could break down. He hated that they didn’t live closer to the border. “Wren? Are you ready?” Jackson was and wasn’t at the same time.Jackson held the tool to remove the collar in his hand. Wren nodded and tilted his chin up. Jackson attached the tool on either side of the hidden catch of the collar. Five seconds later, the red light turned green, and the collar opened without a problem.Wren’s skin w
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Long Drive

Jackson drove first. Wren sat in the front seat next to him. The rest were crammed in the backseat. Sue-Sue slept on Charlene’s lap. Margaret was in the middle. The new wolf sat next to Margaret. When Jackson glanced in the rearview mirror, he could see Margaret attempting to give him as much space as she could in the tight quarters. Kia was scrunched into the floorboards at Charlene’s feet. At first, Jackson could hear her as she moved around, but eventually she seemed to have found a comfortable enough position to get some sleep.Which was good because Jackson drove through the night. At the first gas station, Jackson purchased some cheap flannel scarves that hung by the register. All of the wolves had obvious tan lines on their neck. Any of them going inside was dangerous so Jackson tried to target only rest areas along the interstate, places where they could use the bathrooms without worrying over an employee noticing something off and reporting them.S
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Safe

It was so cold. So. Fucking. Cold. They had six miles to walk in total. Five miles so they could avoid the checkpoint on the road and the final mile would get them to his grandparents van. They would be able to pick them up and take them the rest of the way.Charlene had the quilt wrapped around her and Sue-Sue, but Sue-Sue was still shivering. After the first mile, Charlene was lagging and shifting Sue-Sue around in her arms. Jackson knew she couldn’t carry her any longer.“Give her to me for a bit,” Jackson said. Charlene gave him a grateful look that was clear even in the dark night. Charlene shushed Sue-Sue and handed her over. She tucked the quilt in around her as best she could then stepped back with a shiver of her own.Jackson was warmer with her in his arms and the blanket covering her, but she got heavy fast. His duffle bag swung against his back with every step. He shifted her up and the blanket slipped. Sue-Sue sh
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Grandma's

Grandma Rose had a holiday tree lit up in the front window when they pulled in. The multi-colored lights twinkled merrily behind the frosted glass. The house smelled like chicken noodle soup and cookies. She greeted Grandpa Frank with a kiss, then stepped back so everyone could traipse inside. Charlene was carrying Sue-Sue in her arms. The sky in the east was just beginning to brighten.“Cows need taken care of before I get to sleep,” Grandpa Frank told them as he headed straight out the back door. Jackson watched him go.“Kia.” Grandma’s voice warbled. “Oh, my sweet girl. You’ve gotten so big.”Jackson grinned at that. Kia was fairly short, but she was taller than Grandma.“Grandma!” Kia threw her arms around Grandma Rose. Her shoulders shook as she buried her face into Grandma’s shoulder. “Grandma, I’m free. I’m free.” Her voice broke on the last word and the entir
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To The City

Jackson called Liam in the morning. He didn’t explain why he’d felt the need to get out as quick as he did, but Liam was completely understanding anyway. Of course there was a little cussing, a little irritation, but as soon as Jackson promised to meet him and Zain across the border after winter break so they could join the rest in Mendota, then everything was fine.Then things moved fast. He made a couple other calls and, before breakfast, had several meetings set up in the city for that afternoon and the next day. Kia wanted to come, but Jackson didn’t want to leave the new wolf at his grandparents without as many other wolves there as possible. He debated asking Wren to stay behind as well, but he wanted Wren with him in the city. He didn’t want to be separated from him so soon.He was meeting with the real estate agent to tour the hotel and then a lawyer. The next day he was meeting with Nathaniel again. Then the next day he was back with th
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Date

Jackson was oddly nervous as they got ready for the night. He’d spent almost every day since he’d purchased Wren right by Wren’s side. Why he’d be nervous for what they had already acknowledged made no sense.But he was. He found himself almost breathless as they pulled into the botanical gardens. They walked in, side by side, elbows brushing occasionally and sending a shock of awareness through Jackson every time. The lights had just opened so they beat the crowd and were some of the first in for the night. Jackson smiled up at Wren and ignored the way his heart sped up when Wren grinned back.He also ignored the way Wren’s eyes flicked down to his chest.They stepped out into a snowy, quite literal ‘Winter Wonderland,’ as the little sign proclaimed. Small twinkle lights blinked merrily at them from every tree and bush. They hung like diamonds from branches. Instrumental versions of holiday songs played softly from hidd
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