Kids from One Alpha

Kids From One Alpha” By Selena Lynch Chapter 128



Kids From One Alpha” By Selena Lynch Chapter 128

Chapter 128: Independence

“Serena, you’ve always been the more independent of the two of us,” Santino told her. The kids were eating dinner with Dana, and Serena was enjoying an evening chat on the front porch with her brother. “I know that,” she teased. Santino rolled his eyes. “Look, all I’m saying is that facing the idea of becoming Luna is testing your independence,” Santino said. “Just think about it.” “Mom said something similar,” Serena admitted. She sighed. It was time that she really did think about why she had concerns over being Luna. She knew she should talk to Logan about it too, because he needed to know where her mind was at with it

all.

“Alright, I’ve got to get going,” Santino said getting out of his porch chair. He finished off his beer and set the bottle down.

“Now, it is pretty late,” Serena pointed out. “Dad and I have some things to work on starting early tomorrow, with the Moonshine transfers and everything,” Santino explained. He stretched his arms up into the air.

“Fine, fine,” Serena said. “Just say goodbye to the kids.” “Of course,” Santino laughed. He went back inside and said his farewells to the twins. Serena listened to them thanking him for their ‘survival school’ and excitedly telling him they couldn’t wait to go camping. When her brother reappeared on the porch, Serena stood up to give him a hug. “Whatever concerns you have about being Luna, just know that you’ll be great at it,” Santino said, “You were literally born for a leadership role like that. So, don’t let concerns about whether or not you’ll be good at it get in the way.” “I won’t.” Serena promised. Santino kissed her on the cheek and walked off his porch to the car. Serena watched him drive off and then went inside to take over the night routine for the kids.

They’d been fed and bathed, so she just had to get them into bed. “I’ve got it from here,” Serena said. “Thank you,” Dana said with a smile. “I’ll just clean up the dishes and head to bed myself. There are some leftovers in the oven for you.” “Great, thanks, Dana,” Serena said, nodding to her. “I want to sleep outside tonight,“ Olivia insisted. Serena laughed. “We’ll go camping sometime soon,” she said. “For now, we‘ve got to sleep in our beds.”

Chapter 128 Independence

She led the twins upstairs and got them in their own beds. They were so tired from their day out in the woods they didn’t even want her to read to them. Serena kissed them each and made sure they were tucked in snuggly. Oliver had already closed his eyes by the time Serena pulled the covers up and kissed his forehead. Olivia was more alert, but still clearly tired. “When will daddy Logan come over again?” she asked. “I’m sure he will come over as soon as he can,” Serena assured. “I can call him if you want?”

“Yeah, tell him to come over tomorrow,” Olivia said. “Alright, I’ll see if he is free,” Serena said. She kissed Olivia and headed back downstairs. She and Logan had made a good habit of calling each other every night, especially when they hadn’t been able to see each other during the day. Serena got the leftovers out of the oven and sat down at the table to eat and call Logan. “Hey you,” Logan said. “I was hoping you’d give me a call tonight.” “I’m sorry it is so late,” she said. “Not at all,” Logan told her. Serena smiled, pausing to take a bite of her dinner. “What did you and the kids do today?” “Santino came for a visit and taught them some survival skills out in the woods….hunting, making fire, making shelters, foraging, that sort of thing,” she

explained. “I bet they loved that,” Logan said with a laugh. “They did. They want to go camping with the both of us at some point,” Serena said. Logan laughed again. “That sounds like a great time,” he admitted. Serena ate some more of her dinner, and then she sighed. “Is there something else going on?” Logan asked her. Serena swallowed the bite of food in her mouth and took a sip of water before answering. “I’ve just been thinking about things,” she said. “You know, us, the future.” “That soundsContent protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.

ominous,” Logan admitted, revealing a sense of vulnerability in regards to their relationship. “Oh, it isn’t anything bad” Serena said quickly. “At least, I hope it isn’t. I’m not really sure what to think about it.” “Again, I say that sounds ominous,” Logan said seriously. Serena sighed, setting her fork down. “We‘ve talked a lot about our future together with the kids, and our relationship,” she said. “I know that any progression in our relationship would eventually lead to me

becoming Luna.” “That’s true,” Logan said slowly. “I think I know where this is going.” “You do?” Serena asked with a nervous giggle. “Serena, you are one of the few people I’ve ever met who truly understands the responsibility that an Alpha or Luna has to the pack, without actually being an Alpha or Luna,” Logan said. “I grew up around Alphas and Lunas,” she reminded Logan. “Then you have an upper hand,” he said. “I know you, though. You’re not worried about not being able to handle the job or be good enough for the pack. That is in your blood, and you know you’d succeed.” Serena giggled into the phone. Apparently, Logan did know her well, because he was saying all the right things about her own thoughts and feelings. “No, I’m not,” she admitted. “I know I’d be a great Luna. I just don’t know if I can let go of my independence to fill that role.”

Logan sighed, silence taking over the conversation. Serena sat on the phone with him for a long time. She hoped that she hadn’t offended him or said something that made him change his mind about wanting to be in a relationship with her. She’d already begun to care for him so much. Upsetting the dynamic now would be more damaging to her emotions and the kids’ than if they never started seeing each other in the first place. “I know how you feel,” Logan admitted. “I always knew I was going to be an Alpha, but I thought it would be years from when I actually took on the role. It wasn’t easy, and there were a lot of times when I thought it would be better for me and the pack if I just ran off and let someone else take over.” “That must have been really confusing, without anyone to turn to,” Serena admitted. Suddenly, her own concerns didn’t seem so serious. At least, she still had a choice. Logan had been forced into the position. “The point is, I trusted myself to do right by the pack, always,” he explained. “I trusted myself to do what was best for those who relied on me, including myself. Because let’s face it, I was the only one taking care of myself too.”

Serena chuckled, hearing a humorous tone in Logan’s voice.

“I understand it is a big undertaking for a female who has a solid career and two children to consider,” Logan said. “You’re not the first female or the first Luna to have a career and children. If anyone could create the right balance between all three, I know it is you.”

“You’re not the first person to say something like that,” Serena admitted. “It must be true, then,” Logan said with a laugh. “I’m not going to pressure you. I’m also not going to lie to you. There is a large part of yourself that you will have to give up to become Luna. But you would gain something else in return.”

“What would that be?” Serena asked.

“You’d gain the love and devotion of a pack, an entire family that would always be there for you, no matter what you need. You’d gain a purpose greater than the one you already have, and I know how much you want to have a meaningful purpose. You’d also gain the support and devotion of an Alpha who could help you find the right balance and share in the responsibility of the pack and the twins,“ Logan explained.

“Well, when you put it like that…” Serena trailed off. Logan’s words did make her feel a lot better. She yawned into the phone, suddenly feeling very tired.

“How about I come by tomorrow morning and take you out to breakfast before you have to be at the hospital,” Logan offered. “We can finish this conversation then.”

“Alright,“ Serena said. “Just, after I go to work, can you stop by and see the kids before Dana takes them to daycare? They want to see you.”

“Yea, I’ll pencil that into my schedule,” Logan teased. “Goodnight, Serena.” “Goodnight, Logan,” Serena said before hanging up and going to bed.


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