Chapter 290
My Hockey Alpha
Chapter 290: Breakfast With Dad
The next morning, I finally met with my father for the first time. Not in a state of dire stress or danger,
but insteadâ¦
Breakfast.
Enzo and I walked into the large dining room together to see a long chestnut table, at one end of which
was a stunning array of fragrant breakfast foods, brightly colored fruits, and steaming cups of coffee.
My father was sitting at the chair at the end of the table, and stood when we entered. Without a word,
he simply held his arms out for me and walked up to me, pulling me in for a tight hug before I could
even say anything. I felt a bit tense being hugged by this man who I hardly knew, despite the fact that
he was my biological father, and when we pulled away I stammered to come up with something to say.
âI know itâs a lot to process,â my dad said. âLetâs eat instead of trying to figure it all out.â He stepped out
of the way and gestured for Enzo and I to sit at the table, and we did. Enzo sat beside me, his hand
resting firmly on my thigh underneath the tablecloth.
We ate in silence for a couple of minutes. The food was delicious and warm, and as I ate I realized how
starving I was after sleeping for two days. There was an array of warm pancakes and fresh fruit, juicy
sausages and crispy bacon, steaming hot potatoes and bitter coffee; I ate all of those things and more,
and my stomach still didnât feel full. I thought to myself that if I could eat like this forever, I would. And I
had lost so much weight lately with everything going on that no one batted an eye at my voracious
appetite.
But at the same time, it almost felt wrong to be eating at the moment. My twin sister had just died
brutally, and although I hardly knew her and most of our interactions were filled with her evil nature that
was caused by the Lunaâs manipulation, I still felt oddly empty. She was my twin, after all, and we had a
strong magical bond.
âUmâ¦â I set my fork down and swallowed, feeling my face go red. âSelenaâ¦â
My father did the same. I could see his hands gripping the edge of the table so tightly that his knuckles
were white, and he stared numbly down at his plate. âThere will be a funeral,â he said, his voice low
and strained. âTomorrow. I hope youâll come.â
I nodded. âOf course,â I replied.
My father seemed pleased by this, and offered me a weak smile. He looked over at Enzo then, who sat
stolidly beside me. âI know that Selena was a lot of trouble,â my father said quietly as he leaned back in
his chair. âI hope you can understand that the Luna⦠My wife⦠Was a practitioner of old magic. She
came from a lineage of witches mixed with werewolves, and her powers were unparalleled. I never
wanted to marry her. She ruined my family⦠She was the one who hired the Crescents that killed your
mother and stole you, Nina.â He looked at me then, and his eyes were full of sadness. âAfter that, she
sank her claws in. For twenty years, your sister and I have been puppets because of her powerful
magic.â
It all made sense now; the Luna was behind everything. From the beginning, she had a card in the
game. I was certain that there was so much more to learn, but right now, I had more pressing questions
for my father.
âMy mother,â I said, âwhat was she like?â
As I spoke of my mother, my fatherâs eyes lit up. A soft smile spread across his lips, and he tilted his
head back slightly to look up at the ceiling. âHer name was Ophelia,â he said, his voice sounding almost
dreamy. âShe looked just like you. You and Selena could have been photocopies of her. Except for
you⦠You got my brown eyes.â
My fatherâs words made me smile. Selenaâs blue eyes belonged to our mother. I was glad to have had
the chance to experience those eyes before Selena sacrificed her life.
âWas Selena like her in any other ways?â I asked, to which my father nodded vigorously.
âOh, yes,â he said with a grin. âThe Lunaâs magic was strong, but Selenaâs true nature came out
sometimes. She was sweet and innocent. A little naive at times, but bravely intelligent nonetheless. I
wish that you could have had the chance to see more of that side of herâ¦â
I shook my head. âI saw it,â I said. âA few times. I could tell that it was in there somewhere.â As I spoke,
I felt Enzoâs hand tighten slightly around my thigh. When I looked over at him, his eyes were soft and
understanding. When Selena was alive, after we turned her into a human, he never really believed me
when I said that Selena had some good inside of her, and I still didnât blame him for that. But now, I
could tell that he saw the truth: that she was just a little girl who was manipulated by an evil stepmother.
After that, it turned out that my father had a lot of questions. I explained everything to him, everything
that he had missed over the past twenty years while he was under the Lunaâs spell: the rise of the
Crescents, the Lunaâs negative effect on the werewolf realm, Selenaâs plan to take Enzo from me, and
everything else about my life. I told him about my adoptive mother, my brother and his curse, and I told
him about my friends and my career. By the end of it all, it had somehow gotten well into the afternoon.
I didnât realize it at the time, but we had been talking for hours upon hours at that table.
Finally, my father stood. His face was grim, but happy nonetheless.
âIâll let you rest until tomorrow,â he said. âAfter the funeral, I have some more questions for you; but letâs
wait until then to talk more. Unfortunately, Iâve got quite a lot of work to do. Things really pile up when
youâre in a daze for twenty years. And, judging from what you told me, it seems as though Iâve got two
realms that need to be cleaned up thanks to my second late wifeâs shenanigans.â
For the first time during that entire conversation, Enzo suddenly spoke.
âIf you need any help, Iâd be happy to be of service, sir,â Enzo said.
My fatherâs eyes widened slightly. He nodded, clapping Enzo on the shoulder. He held Enzoâs shoulder
firmly as he looked at him. âAll I ask of you, son, is to take good care of my remaining daughter,â my
father said, his voice firm. âDevote yourself to her, and make sure that nothing ever happens to her.â
Enzo looked at my father for a moment before nodding affirmatively. They didnât speak again after that,
but it seemed as though they had said all that they needed to; and something about it made me smile.
Before my father left, he suddenly pulled me in for another tight hug. And that time, I hugged him back.