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Chapter 54: A Mother’s Love
Charlotte showed up at the house bright and early the next day. A single phone call the day before, where Serena had
expressed wanting to talk to her mom, and the Luna promptly appeared with donuts for the kids! “Morning, morning everyone,”
Charlotte sang as she came into the house. “Grammy!” Olivia said. “I’ve got donuts for you,” Charlotte said, setting the box of the
warm pastries on the table. Olivia and Oliver each grabbed one out of the box and started eating. “I’ve got coffee,” Serena said,
handing her mother a mug. She grabbed a donut for herself before they vanished in the kids’ mouths, and poured herself some
coffee too. *Wonderful” Charlotte said, taking a seat at the table. “I was worried about you, dear. That call was...
uncharacteristic.” Serena eyed the kids. “We’ll talk after Dana takes them to daycare,” Serena said. Charlotte winked at her
daughter and nodded. Olivia and Oliver had their mouths smeared with powdered sugar. Serena wiped them off just as Dana
arrived to take them to daycare. “Oh, it looks like you had a special treat for breakfast,” she said. “Want a donut?” Serena asked.
“There are plenty.”
“Thanks,” Dana said, grabbing one from the box before heading off with the kids. Serena listened for them to all walk down the
front steps before she sighed and sat down at the table across from her mother.
“Serena, talk to me, darling,” Charlotte said. Serena looked up from her steaming coffee at her mother. She hadn’t felt close to
Charlotte during her years in school when she was in the human world. Now that her mother knew about the kids, she felt closer
to her, but there was still a part of herself she was keeping hidden and reserved. “I got confirmation on who the father of Olivia
and Oliver is,” she blurted out. “What?” Charlotte asked. “I thought you didn’t know who it was.” “I didn’t” Serena said. “I had my
suspicions, though.” “Honey, this is huge, why didn’t you tell me any of this before?” Charlotte asked. Serena sighed again. “It is
complicated,” she said. “I didn’t want to talk to anyone until I had answers. I even sent the bloodwork out to a human lab.” “Why
all the secrecy?” Charlotte asked. Serena wasn’t sure how much she wanted to
tell her mother. She didn’t want to reveal Logan as their father, but she knew if she wasn’t careful with her wording, her mother
were. “It has been over five years,” she reminded her mom. “I don’t know if this male remembers me, or the time we spent
together. There was a lot of alcohol involved. I didn’t want to make any accusations or completely change another wolf’s life
without the right proof to back it up.” “That’s understandable,” Charlotte said, sipping her coffee. “You’re going to tell him now,
though, aren’t you?” Serena shrugged. “I honestly don’t know,” she admitted. “It isn’t that easy...” “Why not, does he have a mate
and a family?” her mother asked. Serena thought of how to answer that question. **Not exactly, at least, not in the most
traditional sense;” Serena said. “I just can’t imagine how I would even start that conversation.” Charlotte chuckled “I think you
can find the right words,” Charlotte assured. Serena shook her head. “Yea, I can just walk up to him and say ‘do you remember
me from that one night stand all those years ago? Because, guess what, you’re a dad,” she said with an eyeroll. Charlotte
laughed. “I’d trust you to have a little more tact than that,” she said. Serena shrugged. “I don’t know,” she said. “This is all very
confusing, mom. I wasn’t really expecting to have confirmation, but then I started wonder, and things started to make sense in
ways I wasn’t expecting.” “You might not believe it, darling, but I do understand,” Charlotte said. “It isn’t always easy to be
honest.” “So much time has passed,” Serena said. “I just can’t bring myself to uproot someone so unsuspectingly.” “Can I ask
who the father is?” Charlotte asked. Serena shook her head. “I mean, you can, but I’m not going to tell you,” Serena said. “Why
not?” Charlotte asked. “I want to tell him first, before anyone else,” Serena said. “It would be awful if I told other people first, and
then somehow he found out through someone else.” “You think I’d tell anyone?” Charlotte asked, raising an eyebrow. Serena
chuckled. “I know you, Mom,” she said. “You’d tell dad. He’d tell Santino, and then who knows where it would go from there.”
“Okay, okay, you’re right,” Charlotte said with a smile and a chuckle. She took another sip of her coffee. Serena looked down at
her own coffee. She hadn’t even taken a sip yet, and the steam had stopped rising. It was getting cold. Now that she knew
Logan was the father of her kids, it only made her relationship more complicated. It hadn’t been any kind of relief or closure,
especially since she had to contend with Holly’s pregnancy. “What’s on your mind, Serena?” Charlotte asked. “Mom, it is more
complicated than just changing the life of someone I barely know,” she said, “Not just because I don’t know if he’ll remember me,
but because he does have a personal life. His girlfriend, possible future mate, is pregnant.” Charlotte let out a whistle and shook
her head. “I’m sorry,” she said. “That does complicate things.”. “And this female...she isn’t one that I want to be in competition
Night Sky?” Serena nodded. “Yes. I only discovered the connection when I came to work here,” she added. “Have you thought
about maybe coming back to Starseeker?” Charlotte offered. “It could put some distance between you and give you the time to
figure out what you want to do.” “It isn’t about what I want,” Serena said. “It is about what is right. What is right for the kids, what
is right for their father.” Charlotte stood up and came around the table. She stroked Serena’s cheek. “You’re so grown up, dear,”
Charlotte said. “I’m proud of you, coming to that conclusion.” “Thanks,” she said. “I just don’t know how to go about doing what I
know is right.” “Maybe you should start with telling Olivia and Oliver,” Charlotte suggested.
Serena thought about it. If they knew Logan was their father, they’d never keep it a secret. She could at least tell them she knew
who their father was, or ask them if they wanted a father. She had to time it right. If she began talking like that to her kids and
then she wasn’t ready to reveal the truth to Logan yet...she knew the kids would start talking She’d already told Logan their
father wasn’t in the picture, if he found out that she’d told the twins she knew their father, that could cause him to ask questions.
It would lead to all the answers she didn’t want to give. So, Serena knew she had to time things perfectly. Whatever she did, she
knew it wouldn’t be comfortable for her or for Logan. “Thank you for being here, Mom,” she said. “I’m always here for you,
darling,” Charlotte said. “But, whatever you decide, remember that the kids deserve to know where they come from.” “You’re
right,” Serena said with a nod. “I’ve kept too much from them their whole lives. They only just found out they were werewolves
when we came to Night Sky!” “Then, you shouldn’t hide anything more from them,” Charlotte advised. “You know, it doesn’t
matter if this male wants to be a parent or not. The kids deserve to know, and so does he. You should confront him.” “I will,”
Serena assured with a nod. “I just want the timing to be right.” Charlotte chuckled.
“I don’t think there ever is a right time for this kind of thing,” she said. “Perhaps you should just pull the band aid off.” “Maybe I
should” Serena said with a sigh. She finished her coffee with her mother, and they are the last of the donuts. Serena was so glad
that her mother had come through with support and advice. She was also grateful her mother hadn’t pried for details when
Serena had been reluctant to give them.
Part of her knew that her mother wouldn’t stop there. There was a chance that her mother would snoop and try to find out more
information. Serena had to be sure no one would have that information until she was ready to reveal it. “Thanks for coming by,”
she told her mom as they walked out onto the front porch. It was a bright, sunny day. “I’ll always be here for you,” Charlotte said.
“That’s what a mother does.” “I know,” Serena said. “I’ll see you soon.”
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