Chapter 7: Anomaly.
"Mom, Dad, I have to tell you guys something. It..it’s about my mate..or mates..it’s so complicated," She said, groaning, burying her head in her palm.
Jen was beyond shocked when she heard the word ’mates’ from her daughter, and so was Ray, but he knew she didn’t need them to be quiet, so he pushed his shock away.
"It’s okay, bunny. We’d be here with you every step of the way. Just start from somewhere, it will all fall into place." He said warmly, gripping Jen’s thigh from beneath the table to bring her out of her own mind.
Nodding and trying to breathe, she began telling them everything that happened the night before, leaving them starstruck by the time she was done.
"I know it’s crazy and a lot to handle. I cannot help but feel like an anomaly. Have you guys ever witnessed such?"
"No, baby, we haven’t." Raymond, being the first to come back, replied, gripping his wife’s thigh again.
"Oh my God. This is bad." Beth said, almost panicking, but Ray snapped her out of it, taking her hands in his.
"Not every anomaly is bad, bunny. A lot of things are anomalies, a whole lot. That’s how the world works. I know Athena has a good plan, and you might just be what this pack needs. A strong, resilient Luna."
"But, they might reject me. Alpha Sampson probably has goons coming to get rid of me right now. Luna Faye might not accept me and Audrey, that girl can be a bitch and witch when she wants to. I really don’t think I can handle this much attention." She said in between tears, Raymond’s heart getting heavier and heavier with each tear that rolled down her cheeks.
"No, no, baby. Listen, listen to me. All those people do not matter at all, trust me. The Alpha, Luna, whatever the other girl’s name was. They cannot do anything to you, bunny.
You have three powerful mates, and you are not powerless either.-"
