Filed to story: Werewolfs Heartsong by Dizzy Izzy
Alora giggled, amused at Darien’s reactions to Ember’s wonds, next to her there was a deep chuckle from the Alpha. Alora looked up at him, Andrew’s eyes were dancing with amusement as he watched Darien’s noment of panic knowing he would be meeting his new in-laws. Andrew was hiding his smile behind a cup of black
Alora was drinking sweetened mint and dandelion tea, she had been told it was good for the digestive system. Being able to quickly digest her food so her body could turn it into energy was important to her today. As she had several fights during the next round of the exam.
Andrew set his tea down and gave Alora a decisive look that had her setting her own down to pay attention to whatever it was the Alpha clearly had to tell her. “What is it, Alpha?” Alora asked him curiously.
With a grim expression on his face. Alpha Andrew told Alora of the conversation that took place between Bettina, Sarah, and
Allister in the school parking lot. He told Alora about the horrifying details of the torture she suffered at the hands of Bettina, and the malicious plans they had for her. All this was revealed in a parking lot and overheard by a bystander.
While Alora was okay with no longer hiding the abuse she had suffered all these years, it was an entirely different matter to be confronted with details of that abuse. Details that she herself had not personally revealed. The events happened to her, so it should be at her discretion what she revealed about it, and when. Alora’s complexion had gone pale, losing most of its color.
Alora forced herself to give this moment a silver lining. If the details of her abuse had to be overheard by anyone, at least they were heard by someone who would not use that information against her. Instead, he gave the information to his Pack Alpha and
Luna out of concern for her wellbeing and safety. Alora knew that Principal Jonathan had no malicious intent toward her, and only released that information to protect her.
With her ears ringing. Alors forced her emotions under control and her mind to function. Alora rubbed her left flank where her birth drown in those awful memories. There was a reason for the Alpha to tell her about this conversation, and she forced herself
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“I are.” Alora said, looking away from the Alpha to gaze down at her cup of tea. ‘Maybe I should switch to chamomile after this” she thought returning to the Northmountain’s home is not in my best interest today?” Alora pressed her lips together in annojatice when her question came out a little shaky.
“No sweet girl it’s not.” Ember answered, sounding sad.
Alora turned to gaze into Ember’s eyes, they were soft and loving with a touch of sailorss, but no pity. Thank the Goddess she found no pity in Luna Ember’s eyes, Alora felt she wouldn’t have been able to take it if there was even an inkling of pity in that gaze.
Alora swallowed as her suppressed emotions threatened to choke her. “What should I do?” Alora asked her.
“First things first.” Alpha Andrew said, regaining Alora’s attention. “We need to talk about your grandfather’s Will.”
Alora looked at the Alpha with wide eyed curiosity. “My grandfather’s Will?”
Alpha Andrew nodded. “Yes, your grandfather’s Will was a big reason for approving the change of your surname to Heartsong. It was one of the steps you had to take in order to claim your inheritance.”
Alora looked at the Alpha with a disbelieving expression on her face, she was questioning whether she had just heard what she thought she had.
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Alora forond herself to focus back on the Alpha, she could not help but think at this moment, “Out of all the times for me to start falling apart, why now??
“Yes Alora, yosi are to claim your inheritance.” Alpha Andrew said to her in a serious tone. “You already know about your mother
Bettina’s true origins, and just who your grandfather really
Alora nodded, using the details he was giving her to steads herself. By focusing on these details, the ringing in Alora’s ears started to fade awa The chaos that was happening inside bet was pushed to the back of Alora’s mind, no longer taking center stage.
“There are a lot of things that have been hidden from you that you need to be made aware of Alpha Andrew said, letting out a tired sounding sigh. “The landslide that killed your aunt and your grandmother Heartsong was thought to be a natural disaster at first. After a thorough investigation, it was determined that it was not caused naturally, but with magic. A taint of Black Magic was left at the site where the Lindside originated from,”
Alora looked at the Alpha wide eyed. “Did they ever find the person who did it?”
Alora had not been close to any of her blood relations ever. Because of this, she never developed any emotional attachment to them. However, she did not like that a Pack member and her pup had been murdered in such a way.
Alpha Andrew shook his head. “No, they did not. It was one of the reasons the former Clan Alpha of the Heartsongs, handed over the raising of his daughter to someone outside his Clan. Between dealing with the loss of his pup Amethyst and his fated mate Helen, Brodie felt he was not fit enough to protect his youngest lighter *
Alora nodded, remembering this part of the story. “But for some reason when the former Clan Alpha was able to once more take up the responsibility of raising Bettina again, she didn’t go back with him.”
Alpha Andrew nodded again, a quick smile flashed across his lips, pleased Alora was able to readily offer up that information. “It is correct that Bettina did not go home with her father when he came to retrieve her. Your grandfather was a good friend of my father’s and became one of mine as I grew up. Bettina did not just refuse to go back with your grandfather, she tore into hum with her words and accusations first. To his death, Brodie believed he deserved everything she had said to
Alpha Andrew looked down into his cup of tea with a sad expression on his face. Alora stayed silent as Alpha Andrew took a moment to travel down memory lane. Alpha Andrew took a drink of his tea, emptying the cup.