LOGINJolene
A few minutes later, my dad's bmw arrived.
I sat in the front seat and was greeted with the same pair of blue eyes and a warm smile.
"Hello darling. How was school and tryouts" he asked as he drove off the school grounds.
"I think I dislocated my hips. And classes were boring as always. I can't believe you are a lawyer, how can you sit in all these boring classes and even more boring college classes" I asked .
"I don't know it myself but it gets easier with time" he laughs.
This is how I love my dad and why we click so much. He is fun and goofy with his kids and very professional with his workers. He is the pack's lawyer and owns his own lawyer firm and employees. He is also a warrior.
"Can we get ice cream before we get home" I asked baiting my eyes lashes at him.
He groans and throws his head back.
"You know I can't say no but your mom is going to kill me when she finds out you ate ice cream before dinner"he said
" Well she is your wife, and you are the man of the house, you can decide and take the blame, she can't do anything "
" Well I'm scared of her when she gets angry. You don't want an angered wife" he eyes widen as if he is reliving the future.
...
The next morning, I woke up before my alarm.Which never happens. Never. Ever.
I sat straight up in bed, immediately remembering why today is important.
Final recruitment results. My future lies in the hands of some bitchy cheerleadersOh goddess.
I jumped out of bed so fast I nearly tripped over my rug.
" Jo?" Ma calls from downstairs.
"Why are you running this early?"
" I’m not running!"
"You sound like a stampede!"
I ignored her and rushed through getting dressed, putting my shirt on backwards in my panic.
What if I didn’t get in?
No.
Don’t think like that.
Stay positive.
"Jolene!" Ma yells again.
"I’m coming!"
I ran downstairs, grabbed toast from the kitchen and kissed her cheek quickly. She was already dressed for work.
"You are awfully energetic this morning. Anything exciting," she says suspiciously.
"Cheer results."
"Ohhhh. I see now. Well your dad and I won't be home for dinner,we are having dinner outside,so I've made something simple to microwave and eat"
"Okay ma. Just nervous. What if I don't make it . Don't make it a thing"
"I’m your mother. Everything is a thing. You are going to make it"
I groaned and hurried out before she could say anything else.
The bus ride felt ten times longer than usual. I was just itching to get off the bus.
Jessica kept talking but I barely heard half of it.
This is almost as important as my 16th birthday.
The second we reached school, everyone was already crowding around the notice boards near the main office.
My heart jumped and throbbed against my chest.
" Oh my goddess," Jessica whispered. "
"This is terrifying. It is as if I am getting a cardiac arrest" she says
We pushed through the crowd together.
I scanned the paper quickly.
Then my eyes landed on it.
Jolene Falls. Just right before the last person.
For a second, I couldn't breathe. It's as if the air has been sucked out of my lungs.
“JO!” Jessica screamed beside me. “WE GOT IN!”
I turned toward her in shock and she threw herself at me so hard we almost fell over.
“Oh my goddess,” I laughed breathlessly. “Oh my goddess.”
We actually did it.
We made it.
Before I could fully process it, movement near the hallway caught my attention.
Seth.
He stood with his friends a few feet away, hands shoved into his pockets.
His eyes met mine.And like usual,he looks away immediately.
"Come on. We need to celebrate. Seth" Jessica yells her brother's name and pulled me twords Seth group.
I probably look like a tomato when we got to them .
"Seth. I got into the cheer team!" She beams at he brother and then hugs him.
I awkward stand there,not knowing what to look.
"Well, congratulations baby sis. We need to celebrate. Do you have a class this morning,or do you want to ditch" he asked. I couldn't even look up.
"We don't have class today, it's the club day." Jessica answered.
"Okay,then let's go. I know this place downtown,were they serve good food."Seth says
"Okay" Jessica said and started to walk with other boys.
I stand there awkwardly,not knowing if I should go and follow them.
"Are you coming?" Seth voice reaches my ears and I looked up. My heart skipping a beat.
He was standing just a few feet away from me. I swallowed heard,my voice suddenly not seeming to work.
He looks at me with a raised eyebrow, expecting answer.
I nodded profusely since my voice wasn't working.
"Come on" he started walking and I followed,his scent filling my nostrils.
Jolene The weekend came as a much-needed breath after the emotional storm of the week. I needed normalc, something soft and uncomplicated to push the memory of Seth’s eyes out of my head. So I texted Jessica: Coffee at the park with the boys? I want to meet my nephews properly. Bring Aurora if she’s free. Girl time plus kids.Her reply was almost instant. YES. I’ll pack snacks. See you at 10?The park was bustling with weekend energy when I arrived, blankets spread under a shady oak. Jessica was already there, chasing two energetic toddlers while Aurora sat nearby drawing. My nephews, little carbon copies of Jasper with Jessica’s bright smile, toddled toward me the second I approached.“Auntie Jo!” the older one squealed, latching onto my leg. I laughed, scooping him up despite not being fully used to the title yet.Jessica pulled me into a warm hug. “You look like you need this as much as I do.”“I really do,” I admitted, settling onto the blanket. Aurora immediately crawled closer,
The morning after the dance, I moved through my classroom on autopilot, arranging crayons and wiping down tables that didn’t really need it. Sleep had been almost nonexistent. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Cal’s frustrated face or heard Aurora’s quiet sobs against my shoulder. The weight of it all pressed on my chest like a stone I couldn’t shake off.I was still rattled when the first students started trickling in. Then Aurora appeared in the doorway, her usual bounce missing. Her eyes were a little puffy, and she clutched her backpack straps like they were a lifeline. My heart twisted.“Good morning, sweetheart,” I said softly, crouching to her level as she approached my desk.She looked up, and just like that, her face lit up. The transformation was instant. “Miss Falls!” She threw her arms around my waist in a tight hug. I hugged her back without thinking, breathing in the faint scent of strawberry shampoo.“Did you have fun after I left?” I asked gently, guiding her to her s
Jolene The name hit me like ice water. JoleneI froze mid-step, the air suddenly too thick to breathe. Jolene Falls. The girl who was never meant to be my mate. The one I’d rejected without a backward glance all those years ago. My chest tightened painfully. Jessica,my little sister,couldn’t stop talking about how happy she was to have her best friend back. Mad at first, sure, but they were working through it. And Aurora? She wouldn’t shut up about ‘Miss Falls this’ and ‘Miss Falls that.’ The clay wolves, the stories at circle time, how she helped with the dress tonight.Cal watched me carefully. “Yeah. She’s back in Crove. Been teaching at the school for a bit now. Aurora’s completely taken with her.”I sank back into my chair, staring at the photo again but seeing something else entirely. Jolene. Back after seven years. The girl who used to blush every time I walked into a room in high school. I’d thought it was just a stupid crush back then,harmless, fleeting. Then the mate bond s
SethThe evening light had long since faded from the windows of my office, leaving the room bathed in the warm glow of a single desk lamp. I sat in the heavy leather chair, a glass of whiskey in my hand, the ice long melted into a watery amber. My thumb traced the edge of the silver frame on the desk, the photograph that always pulled me under.Aurora’s second birthday. She was perched on my shoulders, tiny hands tangled in my hair, her laughter frozen mid-bubble. Kaira stood beside us, one arm wrapped around my waist, her head tilted back in that carefree way she had when the world felt light. Her smile lit up the whole damn picture. It was one of the last truly happy moments before everything turned dark. Before the weight of the pack, the endless responsibilities, and then the sudden, cruel emptiness two years ago.I took another slow sip, the burn sliding down my throat but doing nothing to loosen the knot in my chest. Some memories you cling to because forgetting would be worse t
Jolene At the school gymnasium, the decorations were simple but sweet, twinkling lights, paper lanterns, and a small stage for performances. Parents and daughters milled about in their finery. I spotted Aurora immediately near the refreshments table, wearing a pale pink dress with little sparkles that caught the light. Her hair was in careful curls, but her face looked anxious as she scanned the growing crowd.“Miss Falls!” she called, running over the second she saw me. She did a little twirl. “Do you like my dress? Daddy picked it out special.”My heart squeezed. I crouched down to her level, smiling wide. “Aurora, you look absolutely beautiful. Like a little princess. That color makes your eyes shine.”She blushed, ducking her head with a shy giggle. “Really? You’re not just saying that?”“Really really,” I promised, tapping her nose gently. “You’re going to have the best time tonight. Want to show me your moves before it starts?”We practiced a silly dance together, her small han
JoleneThe days blurred together in a rhythm I hadn’t expected. Every afternoon around three-thirty, the classroom door would creak open and Cal would step inside, his broad shoulders filling the frame. At first I kept my responses short,polite nods, quick updates about Aurora’s day, nothing more. “She did well on her spelling quiz. She shared her snack with another student.” Professional. Safe.But Cal had a way of chipping at the walls I’d built so carefully. He’d linger, leaning against the desk with that easy half-smile, asking questions that pulled more than one-word answers from me.“Rough day?” he asked on Tuesday, watching Aurora carefully pack her clay wolf into her backpack like it was made of glass.I shrugged, wiping down the whiteboard. “Not really. Just long. You know how it is with twenty-five six-year-olds.”He chuckled, low and warm. “I can barely handle one. You’ve got superpowers, Jolene.”The compliment landed softly, unexpected. I felt my cheeks warm despite mysel
Jolene The next morning, I stood in front of my bathroom mirror longer than necessary while brushing my teeth.Not because I was fixing my hair or trying to choose an outfit.I was thinking about a seven-year-old girl.Which was ridiculous.I had been teaching for years. Children got attached to t
Jolene Immediately the bell rings, I didn't have the tell to organize my belongings before Jess was pulling me out of the classroom. I had to shove everything into my back pack before leaving with her. We reached the gymnasium and the coach along with Vera was standing there. We form a crowd ar
Jolene We get to the school grounds around 7:15 am and we still have half an hour before the first period. I grabbed my bag and followed Jess out. We talked all the way to our lockers and the place was loud as always. Everyone talking and the voices overlapping with each other. "I hope the coac
Jolene. "Jo!! Hurry up the bus will be leaving. And I will not be driving you to school today too" my mum yells from the stairs and I groaned "I know ma! I'm just fixing my hair" I yelled back, still looking in the mirror, trying to pull my hair into a ponytail."You've been 'fixing' your hair fo







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