Chapter 18: Running Free
When the kids were well into their dinner, Dana let herself in. The kids waved to her, slopping pasta sau
ce on the floor. Serena shook her head, grabbing
a wet paper towel to clean up the mess. “It‘s late, isn‘t it?” Dana asked. Serena nodded, tossing
the paper towel out.
“My mother brought a lot of gifts over for the kids,” she explained, motioning to the boxes
stacked on the floor. Dana chuckled.
“Very good. I wanted to talk about schedules, making sure we are coordinated,” Dana said. Serena nod
ded, motioning to the couch. While Dana sat, Serena broke down the boxes and folded them up. “Adria
na has
me working regular office hours at the hospital, unless there is an emergency or some kind of special e
vent,” she said. “That is what I expected,” Dana
said. “I will be at the daycare most days and can watch the kids then. I can help with breakfast and dinn
er too since those are
around the times you‘re coming home or leaving.” Serena smiled, surprised by how relieved she was at
the offer. “That sounds great,” she said. Boxes flattened and stacked, she sat on the couch with Dana.
“Any time you want me to put them to bed, I‘m around,” she said. Serena
smiled and nodded again. “I really appreciate it. I thought I
was busy in medical school, but rejoining a pack has been a lot more complicated than I
remember,” she said. “As a single mother, it is nice to have an extra
pair of hands.” “Do you have a boyfriend, or any kind of regular
social life?” Dana asked. Serena creased her brow. “I‘m sorry, I don‘t understand,” she said. Dana
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtchuckled. “Are there
any standing nights you‘d like me to watch the children when you‘re not here?” she clarified. Serena sig
hed, smiling. “No…My social life has been…almost non–existent for five years,” she explained.
“Because of the kids?” Dana‘asked, raising an eyebrow. “Oh, no! I was
in the human world. It is hard to get close
to people while hiding a big secret from them,” she said. “Alpha Logan told me that you lived in the hum
an world for a while,” Dana said, putting her feet up on the coffee table. Serena curled
her legs under her, resting her
arm on the back of the couch and leaning her head against her arm. “What
is the Alpha‘s story?” she asked. Dana sighed, looking around the room a little.
“Logan had to take over the pack very young,” she said. “It was hard on him. There are times when it st
ill seems like he thinks he isn‘t the right fit, but none of us have any complaints.” Serena hummed in res
ponse, her eyelids drooping. It had been a long day working and visiting with her mother. She watched
her kids from over the back of the couch, feeling sleepier with each passing moment. “You look
exhausted, dear,” Dana said. Serena jolted up, yawning and stretching. “I am,” she said. “Annual physic
als at the medical facility. No
end to the patients for the next several days.” “Oh yes, it is a busy time,” Dana said with a chucklę. “I ca
n put the children to bed, if you‘d like.” “Thank you,”
Serena said, reminding herself that Dana as there to help. She was drowsy, watching trough
blurry eyes as Dana went to the kitchen, cleaning up the kids and
the dishes before ushering them both upstairs.
While she was partially asleep, her ears were working just fine!
She listened as Dana got them washed up and into their pajamas. Oliver decided he wanted to sleep in
Olivia‘s room with her. It didn‘t surprise Serena; they‘d gotten used to sleeping in the same room. She
hadn‘t had the means for a three–bedroom place while she was in school. The house was
big and empty in comparison. They just wanted to be close
together. She remembered climbing into Santino‘s room a lot as a child too. It would take them a while t
o get comfortable enough to sleep on their own. They‘d already crawled into bed with her too.
Serena forced herself awake
when Dana came downstairs. She stood up, stretching, her skin feeling tight. It had been a long time
since she shifted. Too long! In the human world, it was hard to shift into a werewolf regularly. There wer
en‘t a lot of places to run around as a wolf in the city without raising
suspicion. She could have bene caught by animal control. She
could have been seen as a threat and hunted with guns or by an angry mob. With two young kids, getti
ng a babysitter around her class schedule and going out of the city where she
could run free wasn‘t as easy to plan as she would have liked. It had been so long
since she had been able to shift
and run whenever she wanted to, it was something she had to remind herself she could do! “I‘m going t
o go for a run,” Serena said. “Are you okay to stay with the kids?”
“Yes, of course. It is a good night for it,” Dana said. “The stars are out in
full.” Serena peeked out the window. She was right, the stars were so bright! “The moon is full
too,” she said. Dana smiled. “Enjoy yourself. I do not think you had the chance as much as you
should have in the human world,” she said. “No, I did not. I won‘t be gone
long,” she said. Dana nodded. “Thank you.” Once
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmoutside, Serena made her way to a small patch of bushes near the house. She shed her clothing. She lo
with wolf energy. She was sure there were other pack members out running on a night like this! Serena
shifted into her wolf form, the transformation from two legs to four fluid and smooth. She pressed her pa
It was good to feel like part
of a pack! She couldn‘t see them, but through their howls she could feel them. Through the moon, they w
buzzing through her entire body! Serena slowed to a walk near a little stream that cut through the forest
alive. Her fur rippled with a night breeze, and she lifted her head to the sky. The full moon was so bright,
some of the nearby stars. Away from the human city that was
littered with lights, cars, and loud sounds. She had such a clear view of the sky out in the woods, and sh
the constellations. Twigs snapped nearby, and Serena snapped her head in the direction of them. She li
knew there was a
chance that whoever it was, she wouldn‘t recognize. She hadn‘t met very many members of Night Sky y
mate. The scent was faint at first, wind blowing
in the opposite direction of where she was standing. When the wind shifted, she caught it full in the face
around
him, the more she worried she would get too comfortable and slip around him. She couldn‘t speak to him
wolf form, but any scent she gave off would be far more potent. She couldn‘t risk it! Swallowing the instin
Serena gauged where the wind was blowing. She went to the nearest patch of bushes that was upwind
he was too close for her to try and run. Serena held her breath, waiting for the moment when Logan was
She kept herself low in the bushes, hoping the wind wouldn‘t change
direction again. It took several heart stopping minutes before Serena heard the
padding of feet and the rustling of leaves. The sound was receding, and so was
Logan‘s scent. She let out a low whine of relief.