Alec’s CHAPTER 77
Alpha Alec's Redemption
Chapter 77
His words ring in my car. I get what he is saying. I understand the words, but I canât seem to grasp their meaning.
Adopted. Adopted.
How am I adopted? Of everything that has happened, not once had it ever crossed my mind that I may not be the biological child of my parents.
âHâhow?â I stammer the words as I try to make sense of what he just told me.
âBilly and Christine couldnât have children,â Martin begins, his worried eye scanning my face.
How are you supposed to react when you find out that you were adopted? That the people you thought were your parents arenât. Should I consider this a lie? That my entire life has been a freaking lie? And why didnât anyone tell me? Hell, my dad should have included that big fact in the letter he left me.
âI donât understand,â I whisper in confusion, as my gaze latches on to him.
âLike I said, Billy and Christine couldnât have kids. They had tried for years with no success. When the doctor told them they would never be able to have a biological child, it all but shattered them. It took a while for them to recover from the devastating blow, but when they did, they decided to adopt.â He pauses to take a breath before continuing.
âYou know the orphan programme we have here, and you also know that couples are allowed to adopt from the orphanage if they wish to. They signed up to adopt. They wanted a small baby, since babies are a clean slate. Before their request could be approved though, Christine went to the Alpha with a baby, saying she wished for her to be made part of the pack.â
I sigh and run my hand through my hair, untangling it from the messy bun on top of my head. I donât need to be told who the baby was. I could already guess.
âWe questioned her, afraid that she might have taken someoneâs baby. She said that she was picking flowers like she usually did when she heard a cry. When she investigated, she found you wrapped in blankets hidden behind a tree with a note asking her to take care and protect you with everything she has.
Even in my state of mind, I note that it was an unusual request.
âShe showed us the piece of paper that had been tapped into your blanket. We
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convened because, after all, there were risks to just taking in an unknown baby. What if you were from an enemy pack, and they wanted to use you to stage an attack? We were to send you to one of the many orphanages when we got a call from an Oracle. She told us to accept you into the pack.â
That is even weirder, but with how things have been weird these past few weeks, Iâm not all that surprised. Things just kept on unfolding in ways that I wasnât really prepared
for.
âBilly didnât have a problem. He would do anything his mate wanted. Christine wanted you and so they adopted you.â He finishes finished with his eyes still focused on me.
I look from Micah, then back to Alec. They both looked as shocked as I was. I guess they also didnât know I was adopted. Meaning, I was never truly a member of this pack. It would explain why I never fit in.
âWhy did no one tell me?â I question the elders, glaring at each one of them. âAnd how come no one bothered to find out who my real parents are or where I came from?â
A blonde elder answers, âAfter the oracle told us to let you stay, we werenât really bothered. We know it was the goddessâs plan, and so we let it happen. As for why we didnât tell you, we saw no need. You had settled well, you were healthy and well taken care of, we saw no need to interrupt your life.â
I lean back against my seat. A lot of things now make sense. It would explain why my parents werenât all that warm towards me in the first place. There werenât warm hugs growing up, whispered words of affection, family times, achievement celebrations, such things.
I never took it personally. I had Piper and that was okay with me. I just always thought that it was how they were. That it was in their nature. Now, Iâm starting to wonder if itâs because I wasnât their biological daughter.
âSo, no one knows who my biological parents are?â I ask, feeling my heart sink at the thought that my parents had given me up.
âIâm
no,â Martin answers. âEven if weâd wanted to find out who your parents but sorry, are or where you came from, there wasnât a way to. Whoever left you didnât leave a single trace. Itâs almost like you just appeared in that field.â
I didnât want to think about that. There has to be something. Someone must have left
âNyx,â I call to her, wanting her presence with me. âIs what they said true?â
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I just need to confirm it. Some part of me was having a hard time accepting that my parents arenât my real biological parents.
âYes,â she answers in a soft voice.
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She pushes her warmth, trying to comfort me, but doesnât say anything else. She doesnât expound on it. I have so many questions. I want to ask. Ask if she knows our real parents. I am too emotionally drained though. Today has just been too much.
Alec begins, pulling my attention to him, âCould it be that whoever left her knew about her powers? About what was to come?â
âOtherwise, why ask Christine to protect her?â Micah finishes for him.
It would make sense. It does make sense, but fuck, Iâm too tired to even think straight. This day has been full of nothing but revelations. I just want a freaking break to take in everything Iâve learned.
I am about to let everyone know that Iâm leaving when the door suddenly bursts open.
âWhat the fuck!â Alec growls angrily as Raven rushes.
I stop, deep down knowing that my ride is far from over.
She looks stressed, frantic and worried⦠what has me freezing though, is the fear etched on her face.
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