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“Are you happy?”
“Here, doing this? Yes. When Charles started teaching me, it felt right. I was good at it. I thrive here. Are you sure you’re all right with me doing it?”
“Of course! This is what makes you happy, Bailey. I just want you to be the happiest version of you.”
“I am the happiest.” His fingers strum over my exposed back. “What about you? Is this your happiest?”
I think about our lives together and lean back so he can see my eyes.
“Bailey Raines, this is the happiest version of me, and I want you to know something really important.”
“What’s that?”
“I love you.”
He grins. “Oh, crazy girl, I know that.”
I tilt my head to the side. “You calling me that, too, now?”
“Well, I am one of Pack Dread’s alphas, aren’t I?”
I smirk and lay my cheek on his chest.
“You are. You are one of my alphas.”
Chapter forty-four
Epilogue Selene
One Year Later
Once upon a time, I had a mother, but she died.
I’m still not sure if my dad did it or not, but the point is that she’s gone.
I grew up, and I never expected to have a family again. I thought once you lost one, you didn’t get a chance with another.
But August Raines is a force of nature. She sits down, holding my hand, and, somehow, I word vomit my entire history onto her. This amazing beta just hugs me hard enough to make my bones ache. She feels like a mum.
“It’s going to be okay, I promise. You’re home now.”
The words stop me dead. My eyes prickle, I can’t breathe, and then, I suddenly can.
I hug her back just as tight. Maybe if something in me doesn’t heal, it starts to mend, just a little.
Charles, Wayne, and Sol charge out, ready to fight anyone and everyone. I look at them and hope that my alphas will still love me that much when we’re that old.
“You’re a Raines now, Selene. It’s a life membership. You’ll be stuck with us for a long time to come,” Charles says with a small smile.
“Don’t scare her!” Sol laughs. “Truly, it’s not as bad as it sounds.”
Wayne laughs and puts a hand on my shoulder.
“We want you to come visit the farm. You can bring any kids or people who need to getaway.”
“Oh, no, I couldn’t-”
“That’s what the farm is for, Selene, respite from the world. So if you know someone who needs it, please take it. It’s your home, too, now.”
“Here, doing this? Yes. When Charles started teaching me, it felt right. I was good at it. I thrive here. Are you sure you’re all right with me doing it?”
“Of course! This is what makes you happy, Bailey. I just want you to be the happiest version of you.”
“I am the happiest.” His fingers strum over my exposed back. “What about you? Is this your happiest?”
I think about our lives together and lean back so he can see my eyes.
“Bailey Raines, this is the happiest version of me, and I want you to know something really important.”
“What’s that?”
“I love you.”
He grins. “Oh, crazy girl, I know that.”
I tilt my head to the side. “You calling me that, too, now?”
“Well, I am one of Pack Dread’s alphas, aren’t I?”
I smirk and lay my cheek on his chest.
“You are. You are one of my alphas.”
Chapter forty-four
Epilogue Selene
One Year Later
Once upon a time, I had a mother, but she died.
I’m still not sure if my dad did it or not, but the point is that she’s gone.
I grew up, and I never expected to have a family again. I thought once you lost one, you didn’t get a chance with another.
But August Raines is a force of nature. She sits down, holding my hand, and, somehow, I word vomit my entire history onto her. This amazing beta just hugs me hard enough to make my bones ache. She feels like a mum.
“It’s going to be okay, I promise. You’re home now.”
The words stop me dead. My eyes prickle, I can’t breathe, and then, I suddenly can.
I hug her back just as tight. Maybe if something in me doesn’t heal, it starts to mend, just a little.
Charles, Wayne, and Sol charge out, ready to fight anyone and everyone. I look at them and hope that my alphas will still love me that much when we’re that old.
“You’re a Raines now, Selene. It’s a life membership. You’ll be stuck with us for a long time to come,” Charles says with a small smile.
“Don’t scare her!” Sol laughs. “Truly, it’s not as bad as it sounds.”
Wayne laughs and puts a hand on my shoulder.
“We want you to come visit the farm. You can bring any kids or people who need to getaway.”
“Oh, no, I couldn’t-”
“That’s what the farm is for, Selene, respite from the world. So if you know someone who needs it, please take it. It’s your home, too, now.”
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