THE ALPHA'S PROPHECY
nding beside Ma on the staircase. Dad stood
time, dear," he said,
as already behind the wheel. The road stretc
breeze, ears perked, tail flicking behind me. Abigail was thrilled, running freely insi
" Dad called, his v
," I said with a sigh, shift
led with joy in my mind. Her tail swished exc
ine, fresh soil, and ancient magic. I inhaled de
n I say hi?" I asked, excitem
happy, dear," he sai
ed out at the familiar rooftops and trees. This was the place where I'd grown up. Dad, Mom,
after knocking on the door. A fam
. "It's been so long. Maxin and the others haven't
y?" I asked, curio
pause, she added, "Maxin's... not quite the sa
I came by," I s
ou at Mama Lupa's," Dad
res her. One night, under a full moon, she hosted a massive feast. Guests from every p
itation," Grandma announced. "It's
a wolf; her mother, a human. After he died when she was five, she was raised by human relatives in London, unaware of her wolf bl
d, dropping my box as
rned, muttering, "These kids
a beautiful young woman,"
a," I replied,
grumpy!" Mam
replied with
how much I disliked them. As expected, she gave me the usual wisdom about tolerance. But later, she leaned in
wolf, eyes fixed on the TV-his favorite channel. H
nickname he gave me. "How are
apa," I said, hu
ell is this guy playing?" Papa suddenly yelled at t
irs. Dad would spend the night, while I s
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the gentle knock on my door. I ha
you?" Mama Lupa asked, sit
d softly, a smile
you been
ough those humans!" I g
Pa was human and he was... kind. Everyon
blah..." I interrupted, rolling my eye
she scolded playfull
ggled, rubbi
ave a long day ahead," she
-
reaked across the floorboards. Something
," Mama Lupa whispered later
in quotes-'The Devil's Daughter.' I tried enrolling her elsew
en. Her life is at stake her
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the silence from the living room
gasped, turning shar