They come to an abrupt halt, their expressions awash with concern. It isn't the first time they've faced rejection due to the appearance of their darling little daughter.
"Yes, she's our little girl," they confirm.
To their surprise, the lady says smiling. "Congratulations, she's absolutely beautiful."
"Thank you ever so much, ma'am," they reply, a wave of relief washing over them as they observe her genuine praise and the affectionate smile she bestows upon Gil.
"We've just arrived in town," the mother elaborates, readying herself to assist the kind lady. "We're on the lookout for a place to live and work."
"Well, it seems your luck is in," she offers promptly, sensing an opportunity. "I'm opening a new sweet shop and could do with some help. I'm looking for new staff and might even have a small flat you could rent behind the shop. I must warn you, though, it's rather run-down and would need some doing up."
"Oh, madam, thank you ever so much, thank you!" they exclaim in unison, bowing before her in disbelief at their good fortune. "Not to worry, we assure you we'll fix it up without any trouble. We accept your offer."
Both beam ecstatically as they follow the plump lady who has started to walk away, chattering non-stop, her smile broadening as she watches Gil skipping happily by her side.
"To begin with, the wages won't be substantial," she says, and as they exchange glances, she hastens to clarify, "but I shan't charge you rent. Nor can I pay for the flat's refurbishment. If you're agreeable to these terms, I'd be delighted to employ you."
Serafin and Nara can't believe it, they nod as he answers. "Yes, madam, we accept. Thank you so much; we were just about to start looking for something."
"My name is Rita."
"I'm Serafín, and this is my wife Nara and our daughter Gil," the man introduces his family with gratitude.
"Well, that settles it then. Come along with me. It was fortunate I found you. Serafín, you take the heavier boxes, Nara, you take the bunches of flowers and follow me; it's just at the end of this street. And precious Gil, you just come with us; you're the prettiest little girl I've seen around here."
"Thank you, madam."
They walk with their hands full until they reach a grand house. Mrs. Rita guides them around to the back entrance. They set down their burdens and step outside to wait for her, as she's occupied talking to someone, handing over the goods they brought. Embracing joyfully, they feel that everything might go well for them in this new place, at least until their daughter turns sixteen and they can finally revert to their true selves. They watch as their little girl crouches by their side.
Gil, oblivious to the world, is engrossed in playing with a twig when she senses someone watching her, but sees no one. Eventually, Mrs. Rita reappears and they hail a taxi to the sweet shop.
"This is my sweet shop, as you can see it's just opened. I used to live in another city where I had one, and now I've decided to start another one here. I don't want it to be too large, and with you two on board, it will be more than enough if you like the flat and are happy working with me. Let's go take a look."
The flat, in reality, isn't that small at all. It boasts two spacious bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom, with a small patio at the back that adjoins the forest beyond. Serafín immediately starts to tidy up the scattered debris, while Nara sets about sorting the kitchen. She is delighted to find it practically fully equipped with all the household utensils they could need. They are very happy indeed.
"Serafín, Nara," calls Rita, and they come out to meet her.
Serafin steps forward and asks "Yes, Mrs. Rita?"
She with a broad smile points to her home as she tells them."Come over to my place; it's that one across the way. I want to give you a few things you'll be needing."
They follow her, astonished by how sociable and kind the woman is, and how she helps them as if they were family, asking for nothing in return. For some reason, they don't mistrust her; it seems to be in her nature. They exchange happy glances frequently, thinking that some deity must finally be lending them a hand.
"You really shouldn't trouble yourself on our behalf, Mrs. Rita. We are simple folk and are grateful for what you're doing. We can make do with what we brought," says Serafín.
"No, sir, you have a little girl; you need sheets, towels, and other things. I have far too much of all that. So no arguing, just follow me. I live alone in my house; my husband passed away a few years ago. My daughter didn't come back from abroad; she got married there," Mrs. Rita continues as she leads them into her vast house. "As you can see, I have more than enough to spare. I know it might seem odd that I treat you this way, but your little girl reminds me of my granddaughter. She's blonde and about the same age."
Understanding dawns on them, and they no longer refuse or say anything against it, gratefully accepting everything she offers in generous quantities. She laughs joyfully at the questions of Gil, who flutters around her, inundating her with inquiries that she happily answers while bestowing many things upon them.
"Nara, come here too," she calls and leads her down the hallway. "In this room, I have loads of clothes from when my daughter was a child. See what fits Gil and take it all. I'll help you get her into school."
"Thank you so much, Mrs. Rita. You don't know what a huge help you're giving us; we will be eternally grateful, and you don't have to pay us. We will work all the hours needed to assist in the sweet shop, and if you teach me, I will learn and help you."
"Thank you, my dear. Just today I was wondering what I was doing here all alone. God must have sent you to me; my car broke down right in front of you. My daughter wants me to go live with her, but I went once and didn't like it and came back. Now seeing you with Gil, with nowhere to go, I said to myself, 'Rita, this is the family you've been looking for.'"
"We will be that family, Mrs. Rita; we will never leave you."
9. CONTINUATIONHearing her laughter, the wolf wags its tail joyfully and licks her face again. She doesn't pull away from the affectionate gesture and, although she laughs again nervously, she calms down upon seeing that it won't attack her. She notices how it wags its tail happily and pants in front of her—a grand display of friendship that fills her with joy."I see you don't want to eat me," she speaks more calmly, stroking the wolf that pants happily under her touch. "Alright then, we'll be friends. Are you alone? Is that it? Is that why you come to see me, so we can be friends? I'm alone too. Well, not alone—I have Mum and Dad—but I don't have anyone to play with. I'll play with you. Agreed?"The wolf looks at her and nudges its head under her hand, which begins to scratch behind its ear. The wolf purrs and happily lies down beside her; she sits without stopping her caresses and talking to him, still somewhat nervous and scared. She can't believe that an animal of such enormous
They accept everything Mrs. Rita offers, which is a lot. They won't need much for a long time. They adapt quickly to their new life. Gil now wears blue glasses that make her look different, but she likes them because people don't give her strange looks anymore. Mrs. Rita has her call her 'Grandma' and treats her as such, constantly gifting her things and taking her out everywhere. She truly feels like her granddaughter.Nara and Serafín are the ones who practically run the business, especially Serafín, who is very good at organizing things, guiding and directing everything. She is truly happy, to the point where she has even asked them to move into the big house, but they prefer to stay where they are, although they join her for meals every day, enjoying the dishes Nara prepares.Gil is sitting in her room, gazing out of the window at the forest. On full moon nights, for reasons unknown to her, she feels an overwhelming urge to go outside, lie on the grass, and watch it glow; it appea
They come to an abrupt halt, their expressions awash with concern. It isn't the first time they've faced rejection due to the appearance of their darling little daughter."Yes, she's our little girl," they confirm.To their surprise, the lady says smiling. "Congratulations, she's absolutely beautiful.""Thank you ever so much, ma'am," they reply, a wave of relief washing over them as they observe her genuine praise and the affectionate smile she bestows upon Gil."We've just arrived in town," the mother elaborates, readying herself to assist the kind lady. "We're on the lookout for a place to live and work.""Well, it seems your luck is in," she offers promptly, sensing an opportunity. "I'm opening a new sweet shop and could do with some help. I'm looking for new staff and might even have a small flat you could rent behind the shop. I must warn you, though, it's rather run-down and would need some doing up.""Oh, madam, thank you ever so much, thank you!" they exclaim in unison, bowin
In half an hour they were on their way. Her father carried her to be able to walk faster. They had to leave the territory before nightfall. They finally made it. They were out of the village. They sat down to rest for a while. It was already dark. The moon was shining in the sky."Let's see if we can find a cave, my dear. We'll light a fire. It's going to be a cold night.""I think that on that mountain, we might find a place to take shelter."They walked through the vegetation until they reached the side of the mountain. A large grotto was a little further up. They climbed with some difficulty until they finally arrived."Gil, my dear, come. Let me keep you warmer.""Why, Mommy? I'm not cold. It's beautiful here. Look at the stars, Daddy.""Yes, love, it's beautiful. But go put on some more clothes. It's going to be very cold tonight.""Will we sleep here, Daddy?""Yes, honey, we will. Tomorrow we have to decide where to go.""I think we should go to the city. There, my cousin can ho
Enril looked at his brother Aren whom he admired for the powerful alpha he was despite the curse, and sighed."Yes, I don't want them to discover who she is," he paused, then added, "I want you to use your power on me.""I won't do such a thing!" Enril stepped back, frightened, looking at Aren who was watching him intently. The thought of hurting his older brother terrified him; he was the only family he had, and he didn't know what he'd do without him. No matter if he was a grumpy wolf that nobody could stand, he was his beloved brother, and he didn't want to lose him."Why not?" Aren asked seriously."Brother, it's been many years since I've practised or used my powers, not since Mum died. I might erase your entire memory. You already have enough difficulty with your condition." Enril shakes his head."What do you suggest then?" Aren looks at him desperately waiting for him to tell him as usual what to do.Enril approaches his older brother and suggests: "Use your power.""My powe
Seraphim bowed his head to him, realizing that he was a powerful Alpha. He took the Moon in his arms and hurried away, losing himself in the darkness of the night. Aren dedicated himself to marking the territory, to confuse the pursuers, wanting to give them to understand that they were trespassing his area. He saw them arrive, there were more than ten of them, and they stopped at once, sniffing, while they communicated with each other. Then they turned into humans."We can't go on, they went into the Arcane pack's territory. You know that the Cursed Alpha does not forgive anyone who trespasses his area. We don't want him as an enemy.""It's too far away, we have to take the Moon. All this will be in vain if we don't get hold of the Moon, you know what the sorcerers said. Their son will be our undoing. We have to do it!" one of them shouted very loudly."If you order it, we will follow you, but you will be responsible for everything when we turn around if something goes wrong," anothe