372-The Act Of Sin
Author's POV:
Years Ago:
"It is okay. The Moon Goddess will heal you," a lady hugged Thiago, who had been staring at his mother’s grave, which was empty because the body was never found anymore. They held the funeral to finally rest her.
But Shepard wasn't planning to back down anytime soon. He had promised to get justice for his wife.
"Thank you for coming," Shepard said to the last guest. It was only Thiago and Shepard left now. They stood before the grave, their eyes glued to the empty place where their beloved was supposed to rest.
"Dad!" Thiago whispered, standing still in the black suit he wore for his mother’s funeral.
"Yes, my sweet son?" Shepard said, knowing how much this had affected his son. He was hurting, too. And somewhere, the two had to find a way to connect. Shepard was too busy taking care of the matters that at the time he thought he was maybe not giving Thiago enough time and attention to help him heal.
"Am I a terrible son?" Those words from Thiago's lips hit Shepard like a dagger. He had just lost a mate; he couldn't imagine his son going into depression.
"No! you are a wonderful son," Shepard instantly got on his knees and held his son by his arms to speak to him.
"Then why am I unable to remember anything from that night? Why didn't I help mom?" he asked his father. There was a trail of dry tears left on his cheeks. His lips were dry, and his skin was rough. His mother used to apply too much lotion to his hands and face during the winter. She always says Thiago has very sensitive skin. His cheeks would turn red at the very sight of a stiff wind.
He knew somewhere in his heart that he would never get to enjoy those luxuries again. The luxury of having a mother.
"You did. You ran for hours on your little human feet and came crashing through the border. If you hadn't arrived, we might have never even found the body," Shepard meant it. He never, for once, thought his son should have done better to remember the happenings of that night.
He believed whatever his son saw that night has traumatized him.
"Then why don't I remember anything? I don’t know if I ran or not. I just know that we never found the body. Is this why?" Thiago asked. Being an alpha son, he kept asking himself questions. Maybe they never found the body, and in order for Thiago to not feel bad, maybe they lied and said they lost the body in the morgue.
"That's not true." Shepard had to pull him into his arms when he noticed how badly his son was suffering. "You are a wonderful son. Yo~u helped us find her body. W---e just lost
her again," Shepard cried when hugging his son. Thiago's tears had gone dry.
He could no longer show many emotions. Shepard knew whatever Thiago saw that night was horrifying.
"Lets go home now," Shepard said, breaking the hug and walking him to the car.
"Can we not call it home anymore?" Thiago requested, watching his father slow down to look at him.
"Why?" Shepard asked.
"A home is a place where your parents are. There is only us there now," Thiago gave his father a weak smile, trembling his heart in his chest.
"It will become a home again when you grow up and find a mate. You will bring her home and take care of her." Shepard got inside the car and sneakily cleaned his tears. "Packhouse mansion," he told the driver.
"I will never marry or mark my mate," Thiago shook his head at his father, not liking the idea of finding anyone else who he might lose.
"What? No! Don't even think about that. A mate is an important part of us. You see, Thiago! A she-wolf is considered lesser than an alpha. However, this is not the case. The alphas might be in great strength, but the she-wolf-or whoever their mate is —is going to be the one to help the alphas control their powers. A mate is not a curse; a mate is a power. You'll meet your
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