Chapter 194 The Right Fit
My Hockey Alpha
I reluctantly returned home after my conversation with Myra. There was an undeniable lump in my
throat; if Lewis really was watching me so closely, and if he truly was apparently so hell-bent on making
sure that I couldnât bring Enzo or Richard back that he would even go so far as to take Luke hostage
and hire a witch to take away Myraâs ability to open portals, then I didnât know what to do. I would have
to listen to Myra and try not to look for Enzo until Lewis was gone; I only hoped that he wouldnât do
anything horrible to Luke before then, assuming he hadnât already.
When I arrived back at my dorm, I stopped in the mail room to see if I had received any letters. And,
much to my surprise, there were two things for me: a letter from my mother, and a package. I furrowed
my brow at the package, as I hadnât ordered anything recently, but decided to open the letter from my
mother first. Maybe she sent me a care package and her letter would explain it.
I opened the letter with shaky hands, trying not to think too much about what Myra had just told me as I
began to read.
âDear Nina,
I just want you to know that your brother and I arrived safely in England, and are now staying with your
aunt. Iâm sorry I havenât called; I still havenât gotten my long distance phone set up.
Iâm not sure if you said something to him, but Richard sent me a letter recently. I was afraid at first to
open it, but after a few weeks of it sitting here and staring at me, I finally decided to open it and give it a
look. In it, much to my surprise, that old coot actually apologized. Would you believe it? Now, I can
never be entirely sure whether heâs being truthful or not, but when he apologized for what happened to
Taylor and mentioned that he didnât put a curse on him⦠Well, letâs just say that I was reminded of the
same boy who I used to know in college, before he went berserk and power-hungry. Somehow, Iâm
inclined to believe him; but I want to know what you think. I know that you are incredibly close with
Enzo, so maybe you can talk to him.
Speaking of which, have you learned anything about your heritage since I last saw you? I wished that I
had more to give you other than that little baby blanket, but thatâs really all I have. When you were left
on my doorstep, there was no warning and no other evidence other than that blanket and the burned
photograph. Hopefully, those two things can give you some sort of clue as to where your family might
have come from, and what may have happened to your parents.
There have also been whisperings of the Crescents causing trouble. I havenât heard much, but there is
a community of werewolves here who seem to be at least somewhat aware of the situation. I hope
youâre okay. If you need to get out of Mountainview, Iâll buy you a plane ticket any time you want. I think
your brother and I are going to stay here, in England, because weâve found a witch who has been able
to help Taylor a lot. His pain is almost entirely gone now thanks to her medicine, and he only has the
occasional flare up. I think that being in a new place is helping him, too. The town your aunt lives in is
small and located in the countryside. There are rolling fields all around, and plenty of fresh air. I think
youâd love it; right now, itâs a little bleak with winter coming, but your aunt said that itâs beautiful in the
Spring when the wildflowers start to bloom. You should try to come and stay for a while when that time
comes. Bring Enzo, if you two are together then. Iâm sorry that I wasnât more welcoming before, but
after seeing how much you loved him, I couldnât help but be reminded of how much I loved Taylorâs
father in college.
Anyway, just know that weâre doing okay here. Taylor is good. Iâm good. Weâre happier here, although
we do miss you. I hope that soon, you and I can begin to repair our strained relationship. Even though
you may not be my biological daughter, youâre still my daughter nonetheless.
Love,
Mom.â
By the time I finished reading the letter, there were tears filling my eyes. It was such a relief to hear that
my mother and Taylor were doing okay, and that my mother had such a change of heart about Enzo.
If only Enzo were here. Then, maybe we could leave this place and go to stay with my family together.
The thought of the wildflowers and the rolling fields made me smile, but at the same time, I knew that it
wouldnât be so easy for us to just run away together. I had to find Enzo first, but it seemed that the
universe simply didnât want me to ever find him.
However, the letter didnât mention any sort of care package, which made me furrow my brow in
confusion. Who had sent me a package, then? There was no return address on it; in fact, there wasnât
even an official shipping label or anything of the sort. It only had my name on it, as though someone
from campus had just slipped it into my mailbox.
My curiosity got the best of me. I quickly slipped my motherâs letter back into my pocket and ran
upstairs with the box. Lori and Jessica, who were sitting on the couch and playing video games when I
arrived, both looked over and gave me a strange look.
âWhatâs that?â Lori asked, nodding her head toward the box.
I shrugged and threw it down on the counter, then grabbed the scissors out of the kitchen drawer. âI
dunno,â I replied. âIt was just in my mailbox. Thereâs no address or anything on it.â
Equally as curious as I was, my friends paused their game and scurried over to watch me open the
box.
And when I did, my eyes widened.
âNo way,â Jessica said as I lifted the contents out of the box.
Someone â I couldnât be sure who, exactly â had sent me a replacement of the black dress that got
ruined in the coffee shop the day earlier. It was brand new with the tags still on, and it was in my exact
size.
âMaybe the new girl felt bad after all?â Lori asked, scrunching up her nose in confusion as I held the
dress up with a growing grin on my face.
Truthfully, I had no idea who bought me the replacement. Maybe Lori was right; maybe the new girl
really did feel bad and wanted to make it up for me for some reason. It was the only logical explanation,
after all. Maybe I was wrong about her sinister intentions. I would have to thank her later.
Either way, despite the recent developments that Myra had told me about, my motherâs letter and the
mysterious dress were enough to cheer me up for the time being.
Still, I only wished that Enzo could see me in that dress. He would have loved it