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Chapter 170: Reunion of Tears
I had dreamed of this day. The day I would end up returning home, and the moment I stepped through
the door, the chaos that was my siblings came rushing towards me. They hugged both me and Pollux
and even welcomed Trixie with open arms. My mother had grayed over the last two years and was
paler than I had remembered her being.
I wasn’t sure what had happened while I was gone, but it was clear that whatever had happened, had
taken a toll on all of our parents. I was shocked to see how grown my siblings had become. No longer
were my little brothers, Zach, Dillon, and Tatum the little boys I had left. Zach was now 16, Dylan was
fourteen, and little Tatum, no longer looking sick, was now 11.
The moment my eyes locked with my little brother Tatum, they began to fill with tears.
“You look so much better,” I whispered as I quickly wrapped my arms around him and gave him a hug.
He chuckled softly as he pulled away from me and shrugged In’s shoulders. It’s weird. One day, I just
woke up and it was gone.”
Glancing over at my brother and Trixie, they gave me a knowing look, knowing full well what had
happened and how my brother had gotten better. However, I quickly shook my head, telling them not to
say anything because it wasn’t something I wanted my parents or my family to know.
What I had done for my little brother was out of the goodness of my heart, and perhaps one day, I
would tell him. But for now, I didn’t want it to be known.
“Are you guys hungry? Shall I cook some food?” James said as he came from the kitchen, wiping his
hands on a towel. “l could grill some steaks on the stove just like you guys used to like.”
“It’s okay, Dad,” Pollux chuckled, not wanting our father to go out of his way. “We ate before we came,
but I do look forward to having one of your famous breakfast in the morning.’
At first, James looked slightly disappointed, but with my brother proclaiming he wanted his famous
breakfasts, he easily became happy and pointed at my brother before turning and running into the
kitchen.
Knowing him, he was going to be going in there to defrost the meat for the morning because these
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtbreakfasts happened to contain a lot of meat.
For a few hours, we talked through old memories, laughing, sitting with each other in the living room,
talking about everything that had happened. And eventually, my siblings were told that they had to go
to bed and they could continue to spend time with us tomorrow.
Even hough I would be away for a good part of the day, and then I’d disappear come nighttime.
“Cassie, are you okay?” Mom asked, pulling me from my thoughts. My eyes cast toward her to take in
the aged expression upon her face that showed all the trouble she had been through over the years.
“Yeah, I’m fine. But there is something I really do need to talk to you guys about. My father’s James,
Talon, Damian, and Hale all sat around my mother Ivy, watching me with much intent as I cast my
glance toward Pollux, who nodded his head for me to continue. I had dreaded having to have this
conversation with them to tell them I wasn’t going to be staying permanently as my brother was. I knew
it was going to be hard on them, and I was trying to come to terms with what my future had in store for
me. It still wasn’t easy to say goodbye. “What’s wrong? Why does it feel like you’re going to tell me
something I’m not going to like?” My mother’s question caught me off guard. I tried to push back the
emotions that threatened to fall down my face, I knew I had to do this. “There were some issues in
Asgard, some things happened, and because of it, I had to change…” I replied, trailing off as I tried to
find the words to express what had happened. “You are not a Lycan anymore, are you?” Talon said,
catching both Hale’s and Damian’s attention. They furrowed their brows in confusion as they glanced
back at me, and my mother quickly gripped James’s hand as she held her breath for what I was about
to tell her. “No, I’m not,” I replied softly. “There was a battle in Asgard,.and I got hurt. When the battle
was going on, Pollux and Trixie, as well as a few others, were in danger. In order to protect them, I
sacrificed myself and touched a part of my power I had never tapped into before.”
saying. I left out the part where Lucas had caused a lot of the issues. The last thing I wanted was for
him to ever come back here, and for some reason, my father’s take out their aggression over losing
me. He was my mate, and at the end of the day, I would do what I needed to do to protect him. I didn’t
regret my choice to save them all, I sometimes wish that things could have gone differently. ‘This can’t
be right. How could Odin have allowed this to happen?” Damian exclaimed as his face contorted into
an angry expression, and he clenched his fists at his side as if preparing to punch somebody.
Don’t blame him. It wasn’t his fault that this happened. Just like it wasn’t any of your faults what
happened with Loki… I don’t hold any grudges, and I don’t regret what I did. My brother and my friends
are safe, and that’s all that matters.’
Shaking her head, my mother refused to listen to what I was saying, and as she stood to her feet, I
knew that it was going to be an emotional mess by the time we got done with this conversation.
“So what? You’re different now. What does that mean for your life here—”
She seemed to realize what exactly it meant as I opened and closed my mouth, frowning in sadness as
I tried to find a way to tell her that I wasn’t staying. “Mom, it’s not that easy.’
“You’re not staying, are you?” Hale asked as he stepped around from where he had been silently
listening and made his way toward me. Hale was the diplomatic one. Once, he just Fipnply wanted to
be amongst his books, go to school, better-
ing himself. But then, when Damian fell from his grace, Hale stepped in to be the alpha of this pack
needed. He had changed so much from how I had remembered him, and as he made his way in front
of me, I couldn’t help but sigh, shaking my head. “Unfortunately, I can’t stay. I’m only here for a few
hours to spend time with you all to say my goodbyes. I don’t know if I’ll be able to come back in the
future. But one day, when you go to Asgard yourself, we’ll be reunited again.’ “No!” my mother shouted
as she jumped to her feet, “l refuse to lose you again. You are not leaving me. I will not have my
children leave me. You didn’t die. You’re right here in front of me.” No longer able to hold back the tears
that had filled my eyes, they fell down my cheeks in silence. I couldn’t do this, and as Trixie slid over in
the seat next to me, wrapping her arms around me, and she laid her head upon my shoulder, I could
feel her sorrow in it as well. She and I had talked so much about all of this. And it was hard for me to
say goodbye to my family. Once upon a time, I thought the idea of being an only child or moving away
was great. However, now that I’m an adult, the only thing I wish I could do was to spend more time with
my family.
“1’0 sorry. Mama, I’m so sorry.”
My soft sobs of sorrow were enough to cause my mother to quickly be across the room in front of me,
pulling me tight against her chest as we both cried. My mother’s oldest daughter, the one who had
pulled her from her coma. Once upon a time, the power that radiated through her was mine.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWe were closer than most people would realize. And even though we had our differences, I would
forever be grateful for the person she made me be.
After the small conversation over everything that had happened and coming to the conclusion that I
would not be able to stay with them, my parents drifted off to bed, and I was left in silence. The room
that had once been mine was now my younger sister’s.
It was the largest of the rooms next to my parent’s room, and it was no surprise to me she would want it
for herself. So instead of arguing, I took up the guest room. It was small, but it was cozy, and as I lay
there in the bed, staring at the ceiling, I couldn’t help but wonder why it was that I had wanted to come
home in the first place.
The only thing coming home did was bring me pain and hurt, and maybe this is what I needed to help
get over what it was that I had. But in order for me to move forward, I had to come to terms with what
my life was going to be like.
The crack of the door caught my attention, and as I glanced over, I saw my mother enter the room. A
smile upon her face as she made her way towards the bed, she climbed upon it, wrapping her arms
around me as she pulled me to her chest.
“l’np sorry that I wasn’t there to protect you,” she whispered in my ear, causing the tears to brim my
eyes once more. It should have been me protecting you all.”
“Don’t say that. Your job is to stay here and protect everybody. Trixie’s a good girl, and she loves Pollux
very much. Help her get used to this place, and show her the ropes. I
know she won’t replace me in your heart, but she understands more about everything than you think,
and she and I are very good friends.”
My mother sighed at my response. “l will help her.”
As she ran her hand through my hair, I couldn’t help but remember how she did this when I was
younger. The scent of her perfume wrapped around me, lulling me into a deep sleep.
I don’t want to go to sleep, mom,” I whispered, not wanting the moment to end.
Hushing me, she pulled me closer. “It’s okay… I ‘ ll be here when you wake up.’
Even though she said this, I had a feeling deep inside me that told me that wouldn’t be accurate.
However, I looked forward to the morning, so I could spend more time with my family. It was the only
time I would have to say everything I needed to say before I was forced to leave them again.
Letting the darkness of sleep wash over me, I dreamed of a reunion with my family that didn’t end in
tears and looked forward to conquering a future I was made for.