in me as I witnessed a scene that would forever alter our lives. Ava, my brave little girl, stood with her arms spre
xclaimed, rushing to
vident. "She started it!" he retorted, p
with both concern and disappointment. "We've talked about this
nd reassurance. "You did the right thing, Ava. I'm proud of you for protecting Lily
tension that lingered in the air. The weight of their secret became almost unbearable, a
fe similar to the one the humans lived
living room, ready to unveil a part of their identity that had remained hidden. Their eyes sparkled w
ed with a mixture of tenderness and sadness, "you're not
end of confusion and awe. It was a truth that defied their understanding o
ence. "Your brother's transformation, the changes you've witnessed in him, the
ody, the uncontrollable anger that sometimes consumed him, t
ut had given me the greatest gift of all-them. I shared stories of our he
though we may be different, we have each other, and that's enough. We must protect ou
ew layer of their existence. They asked questions, their voices laced with uncertainty and curio
of werewolves whose duty was to prevent others l
edience dire were. Their innocence was forever tainted by the knowledge of the d
celebration, memories of my life as a single mother flooded my mind. The st
nature hidden from the oblivious world. The memories of the past intertwined wi
ad washed over me. The front door s
heir names, but only silence answered me. They were gone, and the d
oss the floor. The air was heavy with an ominous stil
f fabric, stained with a drop of crimson. It was a stark reminder t
ons overwhelming me. My children, my precious triplets, had been t
y. Who would do this? Why had they targeted us? A
n me. The protective instinct of a mother, the
ur family apart. With determination burning in my eyes, I rose from the wreckage, r
to uncover the truth and reunite our fractured pack. My heart clenched with both fear and hope as I