Chapter 17: Too Human
Serena helped her mom bring all the boxes of toys and clothes into the house. The kids were
wildly running around in excitement, chattering about what they thought was in each box. “Alright,” Sere
na said, getting their attention. She set the last box down. “If you two want these new things, you‘re goi
ng to have to bring them all up to your rooms and put them away, okay?” “Yes!” Olivia
said jumping up and down. “Can we start, mommy?” Oliver
asked. Serena nodded. “Go ahead,” she said, waving her arms over the boxes. The kids giggled and c
heered, diving into the boxes. They started divvying things up and then running them up and down the
stairs. Serena sighed, going to the kitchen to get
herself a glass of water. “Do you want anything?” she asked Charlotte when her mother followed her int
o the kitchen. “No, I’m fine,” Charlotte said, taking a seat at
the kitchen table. “You don‘t seem that grateful for my contribution.” Serena sat across from her mother,
looking at the glossy surface of the wooden table. When she‘d been in medical school, her parents
had paid her tuition and sent her monthly installments of money to support her. She had used most of
it on the twins, even though they didn‘t know that‘s what it was
used for. While she‘d been grateful for the support, she‘d felt guilty accepting so much from them.
“Mom, it isn‘t that I don‘t appreciate it, I just…” she trailed off, meeting her mother‘s eyes. Charlotte wait
ed expectantly. “You and dad supported me all through medical school. I took the job here in Night Sky
to become more
independent.” Charlotte laughed, tossing her hair over her shoulder and waving her daughter‘s concern
away. Serena crossed her arms, narrowing her eyes at her mother.
Upstairs, Serena could hear Oliver and Olivia running
around with their new things. They were playing some elaborate game to sort the toys and
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decide what belonged to who. Every now and then, they‘d run back downstairs and collect a new armlo
ad of things to bring
back to their rooms, Everything was an adventure to them. To be a kid again, with no worries and no
responsibilities. Serena shook her head. No, she loved being a mother and a doctor! “Serena, you beca
me a little too human while in school,” Charlotte teased her. Serena rolled her eyes. “What
is that supposed to mean?” she asked. “Honey, this is what a pack does,” Charlotte said. “We
support each other, we help each other.” “This is different,” Serena argued. “You can‘t just drop by and
give
my kids all these toys. They need to learn that they can‘t have everything they want.” Again, Charlotte s
hook her head. “These notions of ‘independence‘ and learning they can‘t have everything, these are hu
man concepts. They have not place in the
head of a pack doctor,” she said. Serena sighed. Maybe her mother was right. She had
missed being in a pack when she‘d lived in the human world. Being
back, she suddenly felt like the pack was overbearing. It was possible to
have her independence and still
be part of the pack. At least, she hoped it was. “You‘re just going to have to get used to this again,” Cha
rlotte
said. “When you and your brother were younger, pack members doted on you all the time. I‘m not just y
our mother, I‘m their grandmother.” “Fine, fine,” Serena said, holing her hands up in surrender. “Thank y
ou for helping out.” Charlotte smiled. “Olivia, Oliver, get in here!” she called to the kids when they came
downstairs for more toys. The twins appeared in the kitchen, big smiles on their faces, cheeks flushed f
rom all their running around. “Thank your grandmother for the new gifts, please,” she said. “Thank
you, Grammy!”
Olivia said, throwing herself across Charlotte‘s lap. Serena smiled at the teary look in her mother‘s eye
s. Oliver hugged Charlotte next.
“Thank you so much! We love it all,” Oliver said. “Anything for you two, my little loves,” Charlotte said. “
Can we go back to playing?” Olivia asked, looking to Serena for permission. “Yes, that is fine,
go on and play,” Serena said, waving the kids away. They took off once more, happily sifting through an
other box. “It makes them happy,” Charlotte said. Serena nodded. “Tell me about their father.”
“I told you, mom, I don’t know who he is.” Serena said, shifting her
weight uncomfortably in her chair. Charlotte raised an
eyebrow at her daughter, resting her elbows on the table. “You don’t have a clue who
it could be?” she asked. “You never struck me as that promiscuous.” Serena growled. “If you
must know, I had a one–
night stand and due to… alcoholic influences, I can‘t remember who it was with,” she
said bluntly. Charlotte hummed in her throat. It was as much of the truth as she could give without givin
g away too much. “You made no effort to track him down?” she
asked. “I was in medical school,” she said. “I didn‘t
have the time to track down an unnamed wolf whose face I could barely remember while raising twins a
nd focusing on my studies.” “That‘s a fair point,” Charlotte agreed. “Well, I think you should make an eff
ort now.” Serena shrugged. She couldn‘t tell her mother that she thought she had met him
already. Based on the timing, similarities in appearance, and how good Logan was
with them, it was hard to dispute. But she was working on getting actual proof. “Mom, can we not talk a
bout this?” Serena asked sharply. “My life is fine the
way it is, so are the twins‘.” “Very well,” Charlotte said with a dismissive wave.
Serena sighed, biting back her anger. She understood why her mother wanted to know, but even if she
could get the proof that Logan was the father, what could she do about it? He was very involved
with Holly, and knowing he had kids could disrupt that. She still didn‘t know if he‘d reject
them or welcome them. Serena didn‘t think Logan would be thrilled beyond all belief. “I won‘t ask about
it anymore,” Charlotte offered. Serena
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nodded. “Thank you,” she said. As much as it bothered her to have her mother ask about it, Serena kne
w that it was an issue that would continue to come up. Her own twin was curious, her father was too. T
he people she worked with and made friends with in Night Sky. It would always be there, whenever so
meone
found out she was a single mother. It was a question she would never get to escape now that she was
back in the pack. “I did want to ask one more thing,” Charlotte said, pulling Serena from her thoughts. S
erena winced, expecting it to be something else she didn‘t want to talk about. “What is it?” she asked.
“On the weekends, do you think
I could take the kids?” she asked, giving her daughter a pleading look. “I want to spend time with them. S
is okay with them,” Serena said. “I think they would
love spending time with you, dad and Santino.” “Great!” Charlotte said, jumping up. Serena stood too ad
her mother. Charlotte sighed,
rolling her eyes. “Take care of yourself, and my grandbabies,” she said, hugging her daughter.
“I will. We will see you soon,” she promised. Charlotte left and Serena headed back inside. It was
later than she wanted it to be, and she still had to feed the kids.
Directly into the kitchen, she went to the pantry and found something easy to make. One pot on
the stove, she brought water to a boil and
tossed in the pasta. In a sauce pan, she began heating the meat sauce. Thinking back, Serena did reme
had been incredibly close knit and she had never lacked for friends, toys, clothes, or anything. Things w
different in the human world. She had to give herself the time to readjust to pack life. “Dinner‘s
ready,” Serena called to her kids who were still having some fanciful adventure with their
new gifts. She dished
up their plates while they ran down the stairs. Once they were seated, she got them each
a cup of milk. “Mommy, we got so many new things!” Olivia said, ‘pasta sauce smeared on her lips. “I
can‘t even fit it all in my room,” Oliver said. Serena sighed. She would force herself to be okay with this,
for the kids, they‘d have to move to a larger house!