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Chapter 78

    DONNIE’S POV


    “Mama!” In the soft glow of the room, Mason’s exuberant entrance disrupted the quiet ambiance. His


    innocent cry pierced through the stillness, a testament to the boundless energy and curiosity that


    defined his young spirit. Reacting swiftly, I instinctively pulled the protective cover over both of us,


    creating a makeshift cocoon.


    Mason’s presence brought a mix offort and joy, a reminder of the pure love that existed within our


    small family unit. Despite the challenges that surrounded us, his unfiltered enthusiasm and openness


    infused the room with a renewed sense of warmth. As he eagerly sought our attention, it became clear


    that he yearned for a moment of connection and unity.


    In the cocoon of covers, I shared a nce with Mason, acknowledging the unspoken bond between us.


    His innocent eyes sparkled with a mixture of curiosity and excitement, capturing the essence of


    childhood wonder. It was a reminder that, amidst theplexities of life, the simplicity of familial love


    held a unique and cherished ce.


    “Mama, why are you hiding? I’ve not seen you all day.” Mason’s innocent query echoed in the room.


    I peeked out from beneath the cover, a yful grin on my face. “Well, Mason, sometimes it’s fun to


    have a little hide–and–seek, even without leaving the bed.”


    “He really can’t do without you.” Carlyle said.


    Carlyle, having witnessed the amusing exchange, joined in with a chuckle. “Hide–and–seek in bed?


    That’s a new one, isn’t it?”


    Mason, undeterred by the unconventional nature of our game, giggled and pointed at me. “Mama’s


    funny! She’s with Daddy too.”


    I winked at him. “You bet, little man.


    Carlyle grinned at Mason’s enthusiasm. “Looks like we’ve got a littleedian in the making. What do


    you think, Donnie?”


    Iughed, nodding in agreement. “Absolutely. Carlyle, you’re bringing so much joy to this hide- and–


    seek adventure.”


    Mason, reveling in the attention, eximed, “Can we y more games, Mama? With Daddy and


    Mama?”


    Carlyle joined in, “Sure, buddy. How about a round of ‘Guess the Shape‘ or ‘Animal Charades?”


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    Mason’s eyes lit up with excitement. “Yes, yes! Let’s do that!”


    And so, we indulged in a series of yful games, creating a haven ofughter and warmth within the


    confines of our shared space. The worries and troubles of the outside world momentarily forgotten,


    reced by the Aimple joy of family bonding. As the games continued, the room echoed with the


    infectious sound ofughter, a testament to the resilience and love that bound us together.


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    As the time approached for Athena’s departure, a bittersweet sadness settled over me like a heavy


    cloak. Her presence had brought a sense offort and familiarity to my life, and the thought of saying


    goodbye filled me with a sense of longing and fear.


    We sat together in the cozy confines of my chambers, surrounded by the gentle hum of conversation.


    Athena’s face was illuminated by the flickering mes, her expression thoughtful and serene as she


    gazed at me with eyes filled with love and affection.


    “I can’t believe it’s time for you to leave already,” I said softly, my voice tinged with a bit of sorrow. “It


    feels like you just arrived.”


    Athena smiled gently, her eyes crinkling at the corners with warmth. “Time has a way of passing quickly


    when we’re together, doesn’t it?” she replied, her voice soft and melodious. “But even though I must


    return home, know that you are always in my thoughts and prayers, my dear.”


    I nodded, the lump in my throat threatening to choke off my words. “I’ll miss you terribly,” I admitted, my


    voice barely above a whisper.


    Athena reached out and took my hand in hers, squeezing it gently in a gesture offort. “And I will


    miss you too, my sweet girl,” she said, her voice filled with tenderness. “But remember, distance.


    cannot diminish the bond that exists between us. We are connected by something far stronger than


    mere miles.”


    I smiled through my tears, grateful for her words of reassurance. “Thank you for everything.” I said.


    softly, my voice trembling with emotion. “For your love, your guidance, and your unwavering


    support.”


    My godmother’s smile widened, her eyes shining with pride. “It has been my honor and privilege to


    watch you grow into the remarkable woman you are today,” she said, her voice filled with warmth. “And


    though our time together may be brief, know that you carry a piece of my heart with your wherever you


    go.”


    “Sure!” I answered.


    As we embraced one final time, I felt a sense of peace wash over me, knowing that no matter where


    life’s journey may take us, my godmother’s love would always be a guiding light, leading me home.


    “That reminds me, it seems you both have gotten together, right?”


    “Who is that?” I didn’t understand what she meant right away. Or, should I say I knew what she was


    talking about and just decided to act like I didn’t..


    “Who else? Carlyle, of course.”


    As Athena inquired about my rtionship with Carlyle, I couldn’t help but feel a sense of trepidation


    wash over me. Despite the recent harmony we’d found, a lingering fear gnawed at the edges of my


    mind like a persistent shadow.


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    “We’re… we’re good now,” I admitted hesitantly, my voice betraying the uncertainty that churned within


    me.


    “It’s obvious. I can see fiar. She pointed at the mark lingering around my neck and I blushed.


    “But I can’t shake this feeling of apprehension.”


    Athena regarded me with a mixture of concern and understanding, her eyes soft with empathy. “What


    are you afraid of, my dear?” she asked gently, her voice a soothing melody in the midst of my turmoil.


    I hesitated, unsure of where to begin. The weight of my fears felt heavy upon my shoulders, a burden I


    had carried for far too long. “I’m scared,” I confessed, my voice barely above a whisper, “of what the


    future holds. Of the responsibilities thate with being the pack Luna.”


    Athena nodded in understanding, her expression thoughtful. “Leading others can be a daunting task,”


    she agreed, her voice filled with wisdom born of years of experience. “But remember, my dear, you are


    not alone in this journey. You have the support of your mate, your pack, and those who love you


    dearly.”


    I sighed, the tension in my shoulders easing slightly at her words of reassurance. “I know,” I replied.


    softly, “but sometimes it feels like the weight of the world rests upon my shoulders. What if I’m not


    strong enough? What if I make a mistake?”


    Athena reached out and took my hand in hers, her touch aforting anchor amidst the storm of my


    fears. “Strength is not measured by the absence of fear, but by the courage to face it head–on.” she


    said, her voice steady and unwavering. “And remember, my dear, mistakes are simply opportunities for


    growth and learning. Trust in yourself, and trust in the journey that lies ahead.”


    As I listened to Athena’s words of wisdom, a sense of calm washed over me, like a gentle tidepping


    at the shore. In her presence, I found sce and strength, a beacon of hope in the darkness that


    threatened to engulf me.


    With her guidance and support, I knew that I could face whatever challengesy ahead with courage


    and determination. And as we sat together in the warmth of the firelight, I felt a renewed sense of


    purpose stirring within me, a flicker of hope amidst the uncertainty that shrouded my path.


    I and Mason bade Athena our byes and we returned to the main pack, our abode.


    As I watched Athena’s figure disappear into the distance, a sense of longing lingered in the air, like the


    echo of her presence fading into the night. I was so going to miss her. Lost in my thoughts, I barely


    noticed Raina’s approach until she stood before me, her expression filled with a familiar mix of defiance


    and resentment.


    “Raina,” I greeted her cautiously, my voice tinged with weariness.


    .12:05 Sat, 2 Mar ? R
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