Kids from One Alpha

Kids From One Alpha” By Selena Lynch Chapter 26



Chapter 26: Preparations
The twins‘ birthday was fast approaching, and Serena had begun making preparations for their party. She wanted to invite peopl
e that they were comfortable with and that they liked, but they hadn‘t given her any names of other kids
that they‘d want to invite from daycare. She wanted them to have a fun, pack–oriented birthday, for the first time in their lives.
“Gramma and grandpa can come,” she told them while Dana was making them breakfast.
“I want Uncle Santino to come too.” Olivia demanded. “Yes, of course, he will be
here,” Serena said. Obviously, her own twin would be there! She wouldn‘t deny him the
chance to be there for a big moment in his niece and nephew‘s lives.
Serena hadn‘t made a lot of friends in the pack yet. She knew Adriana would come to the party, but that meant a lot of adults, an
d it was supposed to be the kids‘ day. She knew that Santino would play with them and be the fun uncle to keep them entertaine
d, but she wanted more than just family there. She‘d met some nurses at the hospital, but no one that knew the kids. While they
ate their breakfast, Serena was busy setting up streamers and balloons, lost in her own world in regards to the party. She had alr
eady planned most of it, it was just getting the guests that would make a difference
to the kids. There was a knock on her front door and then it opened, Charlotte, Thomas, and Santino coming in with arms full of p
resents and more decorations. “Hey, come on in,” Serena beckoned. “Grammy!” Olivia shouted, standing on her chair. “Olivia, sit
down and finish your breakfast,” Serena said firmly. “You can say ‘hello‘ when you‘re done eating.” “I am done eating,” Olivia insi
sted. “Me too,” Oliver said, sliding out of his chair. Serena rolled her eyes as the kids left half–
empty dishes on the table to run over and say hello to their grandparents and uncle. Dana laughed to herself before she got to w
ork cleaning up. “I‘ll give you a hug in a minute, let me get this cake into the refrigerator,” Charlotte said, stepping around the kids
and going into the kitchen. “I thought I told you I was going to take care of everything,” Serena said, giving her father a side hug,
and accepting a kiss on the cheek from her brother as he handed her some more party decorations. “To be
honest, sis, we didn‘t have full confidence in your ability to throw a real pack party,“ Santino told her. Serena sighed; shaking her
head. She looked at her mother,
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who shrugged innocently. She knew exactly where that thought had originated! “Just be grateful.” Charlotte said, hugging her da
ughter. “I am,” Serena said, opening more packages of decorations. Santino helped her hang them.

“So, when does this party get started?” he asked. “This afternoon,” Serena explained, pinning up a decorative poster above the
giftable, that was suddenly piled high since the arrival of her parents. “Who else is coming, a bunch of pack kids?” he asked. Ser
ena shrugged. “The kids haven‘t asked me to invite anyone from daycare,” she explained. “My boss and friend Adriana will be he
re.” “Wow, that‘s a small crowd,” Santino said. Serena sighed, listening to Olivia laugh at something her parents did.
“We are still new here,” Serena reminded her brother.
“Well, I‘ve got some classic party games to keep those little monsters occupied all day,” he said.
“Good,” Serena said. She finished with the decorations and then went to the kitchen. Dana was working
on the party snacks. The whole house had been transformed into a five–year–
old‘s dream house! Santino had started getting the games out, and
already, Olivia and Oliver were begging him to show them the rules. Charlotte joined Serena in the kitchen. “You seem like you‘re
settled,” she commented. Serena shrugged. “There have been some...
setbacks,” she admitted. “What happened?” Charlotte asked. Serena sighed. She didn‘t want to talk about her altercation with H
olly, but she hadn‘t felt like she had had the chance to really get it off her chest. “Some of the pack females have been less than
welcoming,” she said, her arm stinging at the reminder of falling down the stairs. It wasn‘t bruised anymore, but it had hurt enoug
h to make her arm twinge at the memory. “That‘s to be expected,” Charlotte said. “You‘re a young, single female who comes from
a good bloodline. Besides, you are
absolutely beautiful.” Serena rolled her eyes. “I just want to get by here,” she said. “Make some friends, have a
life for my kids.” “You really
have been out of the pack too long,” her mother teased. “I‘m not surprised that the females are hazing you a bit.” “It isn‘t so much
‘females‘ as it is ‘female,” Serena said, poking at some of the snacks on a
platter Dana set on the table. Who is this little wretch?” Charlotte asked.
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“The Alpha‘s girlfriend,” Serena said. Charlotte sighed and shook
her head, sne chuckled and placed her hand over Serena‘s. “She sounds like she feels threatened by you,” her mother said. Ser
ena nodded. “I know, but I haven‘t done anything to make her feel that way” Serena argued. “Mommy, can we invite Uncle Logan
to the party?” Olivia asked, running into the kitchen. Serena scoffed at her child‘s adopted
name for the Alpha. She hadn‘t encouraged it, but they had just started calling him that on their own! Charlotte giggled and looke
d sideways at her daughter. “No, you haven‘t done anything to give her a reason

to feel threatened,” she said sarcastically. Serena motioned her mother out of the kitchen, and Charlotte took Olivia‘s hand, takin
g her back to where Santino was showing Oliver how to play twister.
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Serena hadn‘t wanted to invite Logan, so she hadn‘t brought it up. Now that they had asked, she figured she had to at least exten
to him. Part of her hoped he wouldn‘t come. Another part of her hoped that inviting him wouldn‘t mean inviting Holly too. She
didn‘t know how connected the two of them were. But it was the twins‘ birthday, and she couldn‘t deny a request from them. Adria
isn‘t that far,” Dana said. “I‘ll tell the kids you‘re getting them a special present.” She
winked at Serena. “What if he declines?” she asked. “I don‘t want
the kids to get their hopes up.” Dana chuckled and shook her head, picking up the platter
and heading out of the kitchen. “He won‘t decline,” she said. Serena sighed, following her back into the living room. Santino had b
to work together to win a game against him.
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“I‘m going to run out, kiddos,” she said. “Where are you going?” Olivia asked. Oliver looked up from the
game. He had a look in his eyes, something was bothering him. “Oliver, is something wrong?” Serena asked. He shook his head.
“Don‘t go away long,” he said. Serena nodded.
“I won‘t be gone long,” she assured, running
her fingers through his hair. “Don‘t open presents or eat cake without me.” “Then hurry!” Olivia told her firmly. Serena
nodded. “Alright, I‘ll be back,” she told everyone else. Heading towards the
Alpha‘s house, Serena wrestled with her kids’ desire to see Logan. He had been
around them enough, and had fun with them, of course, they looked to him
as a friend or even a family member. She hadn‘t been back to Logan‘s house
since Holly had pulled that joke on her. As she climbed the steps of the front porch, she
chewed her lower lip nervously. She hesitated in reaching for the door to knock, pausing with
her fist raised. Sucking in a deep breath, Serena knocked on the door, thinking of all the things she would say to Logan when she
there for the kids and nothing more!


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