I had met her the first day I had arrived, she was born into the Nightshade Valley Pack and recently moved into the pack house which is where she showed me around, showing me my room, which sat beside hers.

She had been my rock when I first moved there, she helped look after Kennedy for me while I was working and would keep me company when I couldn't go out to do the normal things that teenagers would do.

"What time are you leaving tomorrow, did you want me to drive you to the airport?" Dylan asked.

"Our flight is due to board around 1 o'clock. I wanted to take Kennedy to the café that my mom used to take me before we leave though." I had wanted to take Kennedy there for ages but never got around to it. "If you could drive us to the airport once I get back, that would be great."

"Sure, I'll meet you here tomorrow morning."

I smiled in reply, and we continued to talk for hours waiting for Grace and Julian to arrive home. We sat around the living room with a takeaway, laughing and joking like old times.

~*~

"Come on Kenny, say goodbye to Grandma and Grandpa." I told my daughter as I began to pack her belongings in her bag. She whined loudly; her mouth closed as she made a defiant noise.

"But momma, I don't want to go yet." She pouted, her little face scrunching up with a sad expression.

I turned, leaning down beside her, my hand stroking her cheek. "I promise we will be back soon, okay?"

I passed her favourite stuffed toy to her, her fingers gripping onto it tightly, pulling it to her chest. She stood there watching on as I pulled my suitcase from the bed along with her bag.

"Come on." I repeated, my tone light as she nodded, running out the bedroom and down the stairs as fast as her little legs could carry her.

"Slow down, be careful!" I called behind her, worried that she might trip and hurt herself. I dragged my suitcase down the stairs, watching on to see Grace holding onto Kennedy tightly. Hugging her close.

Kennedy was all smiles, excitedly telling them that she would see them both soon. Grace and Julian were both needed for a pack meeting which meant we wouldn't see them after we got back from the café.

"I miss you both so much already." Grace laughed, tickling Kennedy who tried to run away from her hold, her screaking echoing through the hallway making everyone laugh.

"We'll be back soon." I said, wishing them both a goodbye before Julian helped lift our belongings into the car. Dylan was going to meet us here later to drive us to the airport, I thought it would be easier to place our possessions in the car ready for this afternoon.

Julian then picked up Kennedy, placing her on his hips as he walked her to the car. Placing her down into her car seat, securing her tightly with the seat belt. He gave her a quick kiss on her head before hugging me goodbye.

We both waved to Grace and Julian as we drove down the driveway, heading in the direction of the café that my mom used to take me when I was younger.

It was just out of our territory; it was unclaimed land with no packs acquiring it as their own.

It was a safe area for both neighbouring packs to roam free as patrols survey the town that the café occupied. The likelihood of seeing Gabriel there was next to nothing, and I wasn't concerned with the fact there was a slight possibility of seeing him since his pack never attended the town.

We were starving hungry when I spotted the café. Parking up, I jumped out of the car and walked around the other side to open the door for Kennedy, helping her out of her car seat.

She had fallen asleep on the short journey here, her hands reaching up to rub her eyes.

"It's so hot mommy." She complained as her little white dress flowed in the hot Californian heat. I kneeled, my hands styling her long brunette hair into a cute bun on top of her head, keeping it away from her face.

"I know baby, it will be much cooler once were inside." I replied, my hand finding hers as we walked towards the entrance and joined the short queue.

"Do you fancy a sandwich?" I asked as I looked over the children's menu. She nodded frantically making me smile at her goofiness. I ordered both our food along with a juice for Kennedy.

Once paid, we moved to the side and Kennedy rushed over to a vacant booth. She couldn't stop talking about her favourite Disney characters and all the new things she was learning in Kindergarten.

I listened contently, taking in every word she said and asking her questions as she babbled on.

We had only been in the café for around 10 minutes, when the entrance door opened, the sound of the bell ringing capturing everyone's attention. Intrigued, I looked over to see a few guys walk in, their muscled backs facing me.

I felt anxious for a moment, realising that they were werewolves and not from my pack. My wolf could sense that they were high ranked wolves and that they were from Gabriel's pack.

I pushed any worry that I felt down, Gabriel wasn't accompanying them, and I could only assume that they had just entered the café to grab some food.

I faced Kennedy again, my attention fully back on her, ignoring the presence of the Blood Moon wolves in the Café among us.

It was then, that his scent suddenly appeared, invading my personal space, making my heart palpitate painfully within my chest, indicating exactly who was in the café with me.

Gabriel.

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