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Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Pt.3

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“Children with emergency needs will be admitted to my hospital wing and given appropriate medical care. Those children will not be moved out of the hospital until they are stable and able to meet the majority of their basic needs appropriate for their age. How quickly things move in either case will depend on the age of the child, severity of abuse and neglect, and foster family availability.

Unfortunately, due to the size of my pack the council will only allow me to keep the pups that are in the worst shape or true orphans. The council requires all children fleeing an abusive pack to be genetically matched to all living family members. If the pack is not a sanctuary pack then the council investigates the appropriateness of the pack for the continued care and healing of a traumatized child. If the pack is not capable of caring for the child then they will be relocated to other packs four to six hours away. Families go through something similar. If there is no memory of a different pa
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  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Wednesday May 8th, 2019

    I was overwhelmed with emotion to the point that I couldn’t bury it like I was used to doing. Cohen sat on the ground with me and told me what he knows and how my father instructed them to help. I was grateful for his support even if it did come with a motive. At least he’s including her in the orphans, not just the children. I’m comforted by the thought that dad wants her to run away; to let us help her.It took a while of talking through what I was feeling before Cohen came to the conclusion that this orphan may be my mate. He admitted that the scent angered him as no woman or child should experience what that smell indicates but it didn’t paralyze him like it did me. No one but me had that reaction and they had smelled it many times since they started helping her last year in February. They explained that in January a meeting was held explaining that a young female was using her wolf to hunt. A lite colored, malnourished new shift. She was given permission to hunt in the territory

  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Pt.3

    “Children with emergency needs will be admitted to my hospital wing and given appropriate medical care. Those children will not be moved out of the hospital until they are stable and able to meet the majority of their basic needs appropriate for their age. How quickly things move in either case will depend on the age of the child, severity of abuse and neglect, and foster family availability. Unfortunately, due to the size of my pack the council will only allow me to keep the pups that are in the worst shape or true orphans. The council requires all children fleeing an abusive pack to be genetically matched to all living family members. If the pack is not a sanctuary pack then the council investigates the appropriateness of the pack for the continued care and healing of a traumatized child. If the pack is not capable of caring for the child then they will be relocated to other packs four to six hours away. Families go through something similar. If there is no memory of a different pa

  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Tuesday, January 23, 2018 Pt.2

    I’ve overheard many conversations between those who smell like this and Alpha as many are frustrated that they aren’t recognized as part of the pack. His response is always the same; I can’t get a witch or warlock to perform the Welcoming Ceremony. Apparently such a ceremony changes their scent into something more pleasant signifying they are no longer a rogue wolf. Fortunately the faintness of the smell reassures me that it’s been days since they were last here. Both of us are on high alert as we explore the densely wooded area. I walk for about two miles before the tree line fades into a large area completely devoid of trees. I pause at the edge, smelling the air deeply before turning back into the denser part of the woods. I’m quickly distracted by a flurry of activity. It only takes my wolf a few minutes and we have killed ourselves several large hares to take back to the children. It’s only while walking by the area of thinned trees that I smell water. My thirst hits me hard as

  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Tuesday, January 23, 2018

    A random meeting with Mr. Jacobs gave me some in-site on what’s happening outside the pack house but it didn’t satisfy my need to know considering the backlash everyone inside the house is receiving. I pull the door shut and flip the handle so it keeps the door from opening. I remove my dirty, tattered dress carefully from my bruised and broken body, folding it carefully and placing it on the shelf beside me. I try hard to take care of it as I only have three dresses in total and only receive one from the Goodwill when Alpha tears it in half. Despite my efforts it’s still heavily stained with my blood and the blood of the children. I lay my body upon the dirty blankets on the floor. The only way to get newer ones that would keep the kids warm in winter was to make these ones disappear slowly. Now these blankets are the only way I can get through the terrible pain that shifting causes me. I’m not certain if it’s because I was forced to shift early or the constant injuries that I’m de

  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Sat. Nov. 5th Pt. 13

    My voice is cracking by the end of my statement but it’s there, the apology he deserves. “He thanks you. He was a warrior once for Blue Ridge. All of those who have crossed into this territory were as it’s well known that crossing unannounced could result in such an attack. He doesn’t blame you for what has happened and he appreciates your change in heart.” Helen speaks as if in a trance, common when the link is used to communicate. Everything is silent for several minutes before the monitor starts going crazy. I look up in time to see his oxygen level plummet and his heart rate slow. “No! This can’t be happening! He had more time!” I’m out of control as I watch this man’s life start to fade. Helen tightens her grip on his hand as his breathing becomes less frequent, tears streaming down her face. “No. No, no, no. This can’t be happening.” I’m shaking my head as I too fall apart. “I’m sorry Helen. I promise you, he’s on the highest level of painkillers that we can give him.” She

  • The Orphans of Blue Ridge   Saturday Nov 5th Pt. 12

    (Damian’s POV)I watch silently as dad disappears behind the doors of the procedure room. As much as I fear that room it takes everything I have to pull myself away from it. I really just want to barge back in there but I know better. For the first time I can really feel that my father has my best interest at heart and I need to follow his lead; trust him and his judgement. I sigh hard as I turn, choking back the tears that threaten to fall again. I slowly make my way down the hall as a baby’s scream pierces the silent hallway only to go silent a few seconds later. My mind is swimming with negativity as I continue to beat myself up; blaming myself for the horror this family is now facing. It’s only when I run into a large object that I realize that I have wandered out of the hospital wing and into the main living room. Dad has a different name for it when he holds his monthly pack get togethers but the name is escaping me at the moment. It takes a moment of looking around to orient

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