“Iris,” Alice says, turning to me, “no offense, but… Are you alright? This is…” Her voice trails off.
I swallow hard. “Not my best work, is it?”
“No, it’s not. Is something going on? You know you can talk to me…”
Her concern is touching, but I shake my head, gathering my art. I make some excuse and promise to bring her something better
as soon as I can, and leave the gallery with my proverbial tail tucked between my legs.
I’m barely out the door before a voice catches my attention.
“You! Hey, you! Are you the human mate of the Alpha President? Is it true that you have a son? What’s his name?”
Shit
Slowly, I turn to see a woman with a wild look plastered across her face rushing toward me. She recognizes me. And somehow,
she knows about Miles.
Cursing under my breath, I turn around only to find that two other people have noticed the disruption, and are moving toward me as well. “You have a son together?!” one of them shouts. I can’t tell if they’re happy or furious. “When was he conceived?”
“Not while our President and Lady Selina were together, I hope,” another adds, curling his lip angrily.
The first woman moves forward, breathless. “Is the boy a human or a werewolf? I hope he’s a werewolf, because if he’s a human.
Suddenly, Brian’s car comes screeching up to the curb. I don’t hesitate for so much as a moment before I quickly jump into the
passenger side, instructing him to drive away. He peels away from the curb just as more people are running up to the car, and only once they’re out of sight do I let out a breath of terrified relief.
“I think I need to leave,” I blurt out. “For good. Moving here was a mistake. They know about Miles.”
Brian looks concerned, but this isn’t new to him. He’s been my sounding board over the past week, listening to all of my struggles
and offering insight whenever possible.
“Like I said,” he says gently, “Liam and I are heading back to Bo’Arrocan in a week’s time. If you really don’t want to be here
anymore, you know you’re welcome to come with us. And live with us, if you need a place to crash until you find a new
apartment.”
e summer and
I nod, recalling as such. Brian and Liam typically split their time between the two countries, coming here for the
then returning to Bo’Arrocan in the fall, with a few visits in between. I could return with them. At least then Miles and I wouldn’t
be making the journey on our own.
“Fuck it,” 1 whisper, shaking my head. “I can’t risk people finding out about Miles. They’ll never let it go.”
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Brian doesn’t argue, because he knows it’s true. I’ve only been here with Miles for a few weeks, and already people are learning of
his existence. This was never what I wanted, and it’s going to turn dangerous all too quickly. I can’t let my son live in fear, even if
it means uprooting our new lives and starting over again.
I clench my jaw and slip out my phone, sending a quick email to my old landlord. A couple hours later, I receive an email back,
stating that my old place is still available and that I’m welcome to return.
Without thinking twice, I quickly begin to make arrangements to leave. I know it’s going to be tough, and I’ll be in a bit of a financial bind having to pull out of the patronage and pay the fees to my Ordan landlady for moving out before the lease is up, but
I don’t care.
I need to get out of here. If people already know about Miles, then it’s for the best.
But when I tell Miles that we’re moving, he doesn’t take it well. He doesn’t say anything, doesn’t throw a tantrum, just goes
silent, tears streaming down his cheeks, and goes to his room.
Seeing him go nonverbal for the first time in over a year breaks my heart. He hasn’t gotten this bad in so long, and it feels like it’s
all my fault
But I know he’ll get over it, heal with time. And someday, when he’s older, he’ll understand why I had to make this decision.
After all, it’s for his own good.