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I glanced over to where Dalton had disappeared to.

"You better go and comfort him Drew. Your mate needs you." I said sternly as I began eating the bacon and the old beta looked down on me with a soft smirk.

"You'll make a fine alpha Kaden. I'll be back in a bit." He said then was gone.

I hopped from my seat and took the pan off the hot burner and did my best to turn over the pancake he'd left before it was ruined. Once I got it on it's runny side I put the pan back and got back in my seat. I hadn't wanted to smell burning pancake.

A bit apparently meant a long time because by the time the beta and his mate returned I'd already got the pancake on top of the finished stacks and turned off the stove.

I sat at the table casually eating while Beta Drew made a great show of looking around.

"Didn't I have a pancake here?" He asked.

"Yeah I got it and turned off the stovetop." I said and he looked at me surprised before nodding with a smile.

"Thank you Kaden." He said and I shrugged. It wasn't a big deal.

"It's not like I wanted it to smell like burning food." I snapped softly and Dalton chuckled.

"Like father like son." He laughed and I glanced at him with a raised eyebrow, "What?" I asked. He smirked.

"You've got your father's attitude. Your mom's too." Dalton explained with a soft smile.

"Shut the fuck up Dalt." A deep voice said.

"Clayton!" A woman gasped and I turned to see my dad standing at the doorway smirking at a woman glaring at him.

She was beautiful. Like an angel. Her hair flowed down her back and her gold and orangish-red eyes sparkled. A crease was in her brow as she gave my father a look which he just smirked at. It was her...

"Mom..." I whispered and she turned to me instantly. Her eyes trained on me and she tensed.

I tilted my head as I gazed at her. She didn't look much different than she had before... well what I could remember.

That's what I'd hated the most. No matter how hard I would try to conjure up a memory... I could never get a clear picture of what she'd looked like.

But now she was right here standing in front of me.

Tears were pooling in her eyes and she smiled softly.

"Kaden." She said and I grinned.

I flew out of my chair and rushed at her and she opened her arms and caught me. Her warm arms enveloped me in a tight hug as she knelt down to my level.

"I missed you." I said softly into her hair and she shook with a soft sob.

"I missed you too baby." Mommy sighed and ran her fingers through my hair before kissing my forehead.

"Look at you. Oh my little pup." She said as she pulled away to gaze at me. She smiled.

"Come on guys I know y'all want a hug too." Mommy said as she looked at Dalton and Drew. The two didn't waste any time in engulfing her in an embrace.

In a few moments the sounds of blundering footsteps was prominent and Aunt Lexi and Uncle Mike came rushing into the kitchen.

"Katlyn!" They said practically in unison and literally tackled her.

A growl rumbled in my throat and everyone looked at me. I crossed my arms then grabbed my mother's hand.

"You can't jump on her like that." I spat and glared at them. My mother smirked and my dad chuckled.

"You tell 'em." My father said with a proud grin.

I loved seeing them smile.

I looked around and smiled. We were all together again. Everything would be okay.

Or so I'd thought.

I'm almost done with this book. ���

I want to do a sequel focusing mainly on Kaden... should I?

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Until next time,

Kayla

We sat in silence. My sister sat next to me her blue eyes glowing bright.

The woods around us were quiet and dim.

"Why didn't you tell them?"she asked me her voice was barely above a whisper and I gave her a long look.

"Because then they'll ask for my help and I'm done with wolf drama Tikil." I said and she sighed and the leaves ruffled around us. She placed her hands in her lap and stared at me, her jaw twitching ever so slightly.

"Manik you know he won't be able to cope." She said sternly and I nodded.

"I know that very well." I said as I mixed a concoction to ease my headache. The dark liquid fizzed and bubbled.

"He's just a boy. Sister you can help him now." She said almost pleading like and glared at me.

I sighed. I know if she could help she would... My sister was always trying to help.

I shook my head softly while saying, "The Ravenwolf child's special. The Hunter and wolf are mingled; one. Killing the Hunter would be no different then ripping the boy's heart out." I said bluntly hopping she'd understand.

"What will this mean for him?" She asked softly and I couldn't meet her gaze. The sympathetic look in her eyes is what differentiated us.

She was so compassionate towards others. I was very less.

"He will be a new kind of terror." I breathed and sipped the drink. I pondered over it for a bit.

"Kaden the Hybrid. The Hunter Wolf." I said and tipped my glass to my sister who shook her head softly.

"You will say nothing about this. Do you understand?" I hissed to my sister and she nodded.

"Yes Manik." She sighed and I nodded curtly.

I knew she wouldn't say anything for now and that's exactly what I wanted.

There was no time now for us to help wolves. We had other things to worry about.

Yet the title played in my head for many years on:

Kaden the Hybrid; the Hunter Wolf; the New Terror...

OH HOLY HEAVENS I CANT BELIEVE I FINISHED!!!!

I will be editing the chapters previous and may add more to this so... we'll see

I'm so happy!

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