319–All I Needed Was An Excuse.
Graham:
I did not get her contact information, but I already knew from Penny’s words that the woman lived in her pack
It would be easy to find her, unless she had died. That would be very bad.
Over the next few hours, I did not tell anyone where I was headed. I took my Royal Beta and my warriors, and we made our way to Penny’s pack.
It was the smallest pack, the one where even the Alpha was weak. When I arrived at the border, the Alpha welcomed me warmly.
I told him I wanted to tour the area to see how many donations I could give them, and he was beyond pleased.
While doing that, I arrived at the exact house I had been looking for.
Sure enough, others had built a wall around her house so she would not come into contact with anyone.
I gently knocked on the door and waited impatiently.
“Who is it?” she replied, her voice old enough to confirm my suspicion.
If I delayed one more day, she might be gone.
“I am Alpha Graham. I need to speak with you about something,” I told her, noticing that she did not open the door.
I assumed people had accused her of bringing misfortune so many times that she was afraid of passing it on to anyone else. I did not believe it.
“Are you sure you should be speaking with me, young man?” she questioned from the other side.
“It is all right. I do not believe in those things. What I do believe in is monsters. You had an encounter with a winged monster when you were a child, which you have spoken about with only a few people,” I said without delay.
There was silence on the other side before I heard quiet sniffles.
“It happened. I was a child, but I remember it clearly. There are a few things that trigger that monster. If you or your loved ones are planning to go to the mountain top, avoid it. That monster will take your loved one from you, “she warned.
The moment she confirmed it, a smile began to form on my lips.” Really, I would like to know what triggers it so we can avoid it,” I asked, my heartbeat rising in my chest.
This could be a huge help for me. All we had to do was frighten Madeline and her family into coming to us for help, or do something so extreme that Baxter realized he was too weak to protect them. 1
“If you do not want to trigger it, do not leave goat flesh with blood on it around the mountain area in the open,” she replied.
The moment those words left her mouth, I smiled and stepped away from the door.
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“Thank you so much. That was very helpful,” I replied. Before I walked away, I turned back to add one last thing. “I hope you pass away soon. Who would want to live a life in isolation?”
The moment I said that, I heard her gasp, and I laughed.
“You are not a very nice man,” her voice suddenly came from the other side, making me stop in my steps.
“Careful. I am an Alpha,” I hissed, my mood shifting.
“I can sense your energy. You are not a good person. Whatever you plan to do, it will backfire,” she warned. 1
Her words almost made me want to break down the door and attack her myself, but I stopped.
I had already gotten the information I needed, and I did not care anymore. I started walking away as she began screaming.
“You will never see happiness. All the people you hurt will remember,” she shouted. 1
I rolled my eyes and reached the car. That was all I heard before I slammed the door shut and cut her voice off.
I hated bitter old women, which was why I never wanted Kaylee to become one.
If she started talking nonstop, it would be hard for me to focus on loving her. I had already done my best. I had let go of so much for her.
All I wanted from her was to trust me and forget about Penny.
The information I got about the winged monster was also going to help me a lot.
I was already thinking about how I could use it to my advantage, making sure the monster did not attack the children or Madeline.
There was a part of me that felt uneasy about her. She thought too much of herself and her power. 2
She believed that because she had a strong wolf who fought some warrior, she was untouchable.
As I approached home, I noticed something else unfolding.
Elgin’s car was outside. I rushed in and saw him panicking.
His daughter was sleeping on the couch, lying in a position that made it seem like she had never woken up.
“We need to go ask Madeline for help,” Elgin stated almost immediately when he faced me.
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320–Graham At My Door
Madeline:
I held Bodhi in my arms while sitting on the couch, rocking back and forth. I tried to wake him by gently patting his cheek, but he did not respond.
“Baxter, it is getting worse,” I told him, noticing that Bodhi usually woke up right away, but this time it was different.
Baxter stared at me, then lowered himself closer.
“I think I know how to wake him up,” he uttered, though there was hesitation in his tone.
“Say it. What is it? I will do it,” I replied, ready to do anything for my child.
“It might not work, or it might. I am not sure, but let’s just try,” he whispered.
I was confused about what he meant. Then he suddenly reached up and touched my cheek.
A tear sat at the corner of my eye. I had been holding back my tears because I was tired of crying every time my child suffered.
He brushed that tear over Bodhi’s eye. Then he reached for another tear on my other cheek and rubbed it gently over Bodhi’s other eyelid. Moments later, Bodhi woke up.
“I do not understand,” I said to Baxter. But as Bodhi got up and hugged me, my attention shifted from Baxter to Bodhi.
“Mommy, is he awake now? He suddenly fell asleep,” Gina asked as she rushed in after hearing Bodhi’s voice.
I put Bodhi down so he could talk to his sisters. They hugged him and asked what had happened, and he gave them the same answer each time.
He said he did not know. He only knew that he had been sleeping. There were no dreams, nothing.
“Baxter, how did you know my tears would work?” I asked, softly standing up from the couch to join him.
“I noticed it a few times. Whenever Bodhi fell down and you were near him, and your tears reached his eyelids, he woke up,” he replied quietly, making sure the kids were not listening.
I knew Bodhi would panic if he thought something was wrong with him.
“Guys,” she called, knocking on the door and drawing our attention.
We both turned to her and noticed she was turning pale.
“What is it?” I asked in a worried tone.
“I think we have a guest,” she uttered, making me rush out of the room and straight to the front door. The moment I opened it, I saw someone standing on the front porch, someone I no longer wanted to see.
“What are you doing here, Graham?” I grunted almost immediately.
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