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Chapter 167

    Chapter 167


    Book 2. His Found Lycan Luna. Chapter 42


    Once there, I stopped, staring up at the building I once called home. The ce should be condemned,


    yet the kids all stopped as I stepped over the little brick fence. Most recognized me and rushed over,


    trying to touch me and pull me to y with them.


    “Ivy! lvy!” they called, trying to get my attention. Katrina, hearing themotion, rushed out the front


    doors, looking somewhat frazzled. “Katrina!” | gasped before moving my way through the kids. I smack


    into the front of her as her arms wrap around me.


    “Oh, sweet girl,” she gushes, hugging me tightly. Katrina was the only one that was nice to Abbie and


    me. She holds me at arm’s length, checking me over. Her fingertips trailed over my shoulder, which was


    a little exposed. The ends of thesh marks on my back poke out the top. She smiles sadly, tears


    brimming in her eyes, and she sniffles.


    “How’s Abbie?” she asks.


    “She is okay,” I tell her, and she nods and wipes her eyes.


    “You look good, sweetie,” she says, hugging me again. One of the kid’s tugs on my shirt, and I pick him


    up.


    “Hey, Jack,” | beamed at him. He yed with my hair, tugging on it gently.


    “Where is Abbie? She didn’te to visit us?” He pouts. He was seven years old and was missing his


    two front teeth. His blonde hair is tied in a bun on his head.


    “No, she couldn’te,” I tell him, and he nods sadly. Katrina leads us inside and turns the kettle on.


    “Kyson said you’re in charge now?” I tell her. She nods, and I look around the kitchen. It was the same. I


    started reaching for mugs and setting them out, and I could feel Kyson watching me. Katrina fussed,


    telling me not to help her, but I shoed her away, telling her to sit. She sighs and sits down heavily in a


    chair.


    “Yep. But the Alpha cut back rations again. This ce is falling apart, and Dad is sick, so I am back and


    forth,” she says.


    “No one to help?” | ask.


    “Margretes over when I ask, but you know how she is. I swear I could run this pack better than that


    twat, he keeps saying he hasn’t got the money to put in this ce, I checked his finances for him the


    other week again and he has gambled everything,” Katrina tells me, and I nod, passing her and Kyson a


    cup of tea. Margret was one of Mrs. Daley’s friends, and she hated children, even her own.


    “What’s wrong with your father?” I ask her.


    “Dementia. He needs a full-time carer now, but I can’t with this ce, and mum is just as bad, so she is


    no help, and I haven’t got the funds to pay for one.” Katrina tells me.


    “I don’t know how you girls kept up with all the chores here either,” she says, shaking her head.


    “We didn’t have a choice,” I tell her, and she nods.


    “I’m sorry, Ivy,”


    “Azalea,” Kyson corrects her, Katrina could call me what she likes, but she nods her head. She was the


    only person here that was actually nice and tried to help us, but she couldn’t because Alpha Dean


    always had a soft spot for Mrs. Daley, despite Katrina actually having Beta blood.


    “Don’t be, and it’s not your fault,”


    “I could have done more.” I shake my head when one kides out and looks around. Tyson starts


    babbling. He had some disability that was never diagnosed because Mrs. Daley believed you could beat


    disobedience out of a child and saw speech impediment as disobedience.


    He motions toward his mouth, trying to speak, but ites out in grunts and growling. “I never know


    what he is trying to say,” Katrina says as he squeezes his fists, shaking as he bes frustrated,


    grumbling loudly.


    Treached into the fruit bowl, looking for an apple that wasn’t squishy. I clean it on my shirt and pass it to


    him. “Apple,” I tell her. Abbie and I learned distinct noises meant certain things to him. He babbles


    excitedly and takes it, rushing off.


    “Apple,” she says with a sigh, and I sip my tea and nod.


    “He likes the crunching noise they make, and he hates cornkes, so don’t give him those. He has a


    meltdown; Tyson doesn’t like the texture,” I tell her, and she quickly jumps up and grabs a notepad from


    the fridge. She jots it down, and I tell her a few more noises he makes and what they mean.


    “Man, I wish you and Abbie could stay here a while to show me,” she says. Kyson shakes his head


    instantly and I don’t think I could even if he lets me. Too many bad memories here and I knew this ce


    would give me nightmares when I went home.


    “I have to take dad for brain scans next week. I am hoping the Alpha wille over like he said. He said


    he would watch them for me,” she sighs.


    “Brock, what did you have to give to do that?” I ask, and she blushes, not looking happy about that. I


    click my tongue, already knowing the answer.


    “No one else?” I asked her, and I could only imagine what she had to do for her to get him over to watch


    all these kids.


    “We can try to help find you some help?” Kyson offers, and she looks at him hopefully.


    “Please. No one is willing to help, and I have my examsing back up.”


    “You’re back studying ounting?” I ask her.


    “Trying when I get a chance,” she says. I smile sadly before I ce my cup in the sink and nod, knowing


    we will have to leave soon.


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    “You mind if I look around?” I ask her, and she shakes her head.


    “Of course not, but upstairs is a little messy,” she says. Walking back to the main hall and into the living


    room, I see the kids huddled around the tiny box TV in the corner.


    “How many kids are here now?” I ask her.


    “111,” Katrina answers. I sigh, looking around. The ce is falling apart, and suddenly wish I could take


    them with me. Katrina couldn’t look after them by herself, and this ce was falling apart. I swallow,


    taking the set of steps upstairs, while Katrina tries to settle the kids that were bing rowdy with


    afternoon tea approaching.


    I look in all the rooms to see they are dusty; the beds are not made, and clothes are piled on the floors.


    “What are you doing?” Kyson asks me, following me around.


    “You don’t have to follow,” I tell him. I don’t know why I came up here, yet I swallowed as I stopped at the


    stairs leading to the attic, dread filling me. That was mine and Abbie’s room. How often were we forced to


    crawl those stairs after ourshings or our chores? It felt like a lifetime ago, yet also yesterday,


    everything is still so fresh.


    Kyson touches my arm, and I jump, stuck in my memories. “Are you alright?” he asks before turning to


    Liam and Trey. He nods toward the stairs and they go back down them. “I’m fine,” I tell him, blinking back


    tears. He looked like he wanted to say something, but I grip the broken banister and force myself to climb


    the steps. The door handle jiggles in my hand as I push it open,
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