Chapter 794

The drive to my parents‘ house felt like it had taken much longer than normal. I nodded my head at the gammas, who sat perched at the broders between the Silver Crescent Pack and the Redmoon Pack

The sky hung low and pale, a blanket of cloud diffusing the light into something muted and gray. It fits the weight in my chest.

I didn’t bother knocking on the door. I had a key, so I opened it and welcomed myself into their home. My mother would have been upset if I had bothered knocking, like I was some kind of guest.

“This will always be your home,” she had told me.

I closed the door behind me, and then suddenly, I was standing in front of my mother, who had large eyes.

“Judy? We weren’t expecting you today. Is everything okay?”

“Hey, Mom,” I said; I sounded awkward even to my ears. “I’m sorry if this is a bad time.”

“Of course, it’s not a bad time. You know you’re always welcome here. At any time.”

“Judy?” my father said as he stepped out of the kitchen, holding a mug of coffee in his hands. He was dressed in a suit and tie, ready for work, and I smiled at him, thankful that they were both here for the time being.

“Good morning,” I said to him. “Are you in a rush to leave?”

“I have a few minutes,” he said, glancing at his watch. “Everything okay?”

“I was hoping to be able to talk to you both about something,” I said, nibbling on my lower lip.

make you breakfast,” my mother suggested as she tugged my arm and pulled

trouble,” I tell her, sitting at the kitchen table and tugging at

my mother said as she

sitting at the table as well.

look at

“I guess I just

table and even seemed to relax a little in his

me make you some breakfast and get you a cup of

time to get my thoughts together. I was about to ask my adoptive parents, the ones who took care of me and never made me feel less loved, about my birth parents, the ones who didn’t want me. I didn’t want my

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up naturally to them. However, from the

I didn’t realize how hungry I was until that

to the table, placing one

cheek. She smiled and then sat

with the fork in my hand

aren’t eating?” I

said, a plastered smile on her lips. “Eat up and

out the expression on her face; it was one I had never seen before. But I didn’t dwell on it,

the silence any longer. I set my fork down and sipped the decaf coffee

have to ask you both something, and I need you to be honest with me,” I rushed out, making them both freeze. My father put his fork down and turned to look at me, and I noticed my mother taking his hand…. It was at

mother said.

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