Chapter 19: Too Late to Call Me Sister–1
Thea’s POV
1 adjusted my hoodie and scarf, trying to look somewhat presentable rather than like someone who’d barely survived a lethal attack. The soft material caught against the bandages, making me wince.
“Mommy, why are you wearing a hat inside?” Leo’s suspicious eyes peered at me through the video call. We’d finally managed to connect after days of delays – mostly because the wolfsbane’s aftereffects had left me barely able to stay conscious for more than five
minutes at a time. But today I felt stronger.
I leaned back against the headboard, grateful for its support. Leo still didn’t know what had happened to me. As a child with Alpha bloodlines, he was especially sensitive to danger. I intended to keep him in the dark about this forever.
“The house has been a bit chilly lately,” I lied, knowing even humans would find that excuse weak given the werewolf’s naturally elevated body temperature. Guilt gnawed at me for the deception, but it was necessary.
“But Mom, your neighborhood has central heating,” he pointed out, his brow furrowing in that way that made him look exactly like his father.
I sighed internally. That was the trouble with having a clever wolf pup. But I’d been lying to him since his grandfather’s assassination. Part of me felt like the worst mother ever, but protecting him came first.
“What fun things did you do today, baby?” I redirected.
His frown instantly transformed into a brilliant smile. “Mom! It was amazing! Grandpa shifted and took me exploring! We ran all along the beach and up these cliff trails to this waterfall behind the hills! His fur was like silver waves in the sunlight!” he exclaimed, joy
making his green eyes sparkle. “He ran so fast and the wind was whooshing past my ears like we were flying!”
I forced myself to keep smiling. “That sounds wonderful, sweetheart.” How I wished I could have witnessed his first experience of that freedom. It was one of the most precious werewolf family traditions – elders in wolf form guiding their pups through nature.
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Something 1, as a wolfless mother, could never give him.
“Grandma says Grandpa almost never shifts anymore, but he did it specially for me! She took lots of videos to send you. I wasn’t scared at all riding on his back, his wolf form is so majestic!
I nodded, swallowing past the lump in my throat. I’d finally accepted Sebastian’s new phone, complete with a new number and all the necessary setup. He hadn’t just replaced the device – he’d handled everything.
I’d been deliberately avoiding Sebastian. He called occasionally to check on me, but I kept those conversations brief and businesslike. I wanted peace in my life, and Sebastian’s involvement only brought complications. Especially with Aurora in the picture.
“Mom, is Aurora Dad’s mate?‘ His sudden question made my heart stutter.
“What do you mean?”
“Yesterday during our video call, I saw Aurora in Dad’s study… she was sitting in his lap. I
don’t like her.” His frown matched his father’s exactly.
I tried to pretend those words didn’t hurt, but deep down they stung. Knowing Sebastian had already established such intimacy with her meant their relationship had progressed
far beyond casual dating.
Why did we lie to ourselves about moving on? When triggers like this came, all our pretenses crumbled, and the pain felt sharper than before.
That’s something you need to ask your father about, sweetheart.” I fought to keep my voice steady. I wouldn’t explain this to Leo. If Sebastian chose to display his intimacy with Aurora in front of our son, he could handle the explanations himself.
“I want you and Dad back together. Then we could be a real family again.” His eyes welled up, breaking my heart.
*Leo, you need to understand, your father and I… we’re too different,” I said softly. “Some things can’t be changed.”
We’d put on such a perfect show for Leo. Tried to give him the illusion of a happy family. Pretended we had a normal Alpha and Luna bond. But it was all lies. Sebastian and his
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wolf had never truly accepted me, though Leo had been too young to notice.
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