Kids From One Alpha” By Selena Lynch Chapter 31
Chapter 31: Housemates
Staying with Logan had been interesting from the start. Serena should have suspected that much! The kids had taken it upon
thernselves to terrorize Holly. Serena couldn’t exactly be upset about that, but she scolded them when she found
of.
It wasn’t that hard to tell, shrill screams through the old house were always a good indication that Holly was being scared or
tricked by the twins. The house was comfortable enough. Serena had her own room down the hall from Logan and Holly. The
twins had the bedroom on the far side of the house, next to Flo. She liked having them around, always doting on them and
making excuses for them.
Holly was not pleased with the new arrangement, but Serena had trusted Logan when he said that he would handle Holly. She
had yet to have any altercations of her own with Holly, other than a few snide remarks about keeping her kids under control.
Serena was folding her kids’ laundry in their room. She heard them giggling in the closet. They loved finding new hiding spaces
to get sneak up on people in. “You two better not be causing trouble in there,” she called to them. More giggles came out of the
closet. “No trouble, mommy,” Olivia said back. Serena wasn’t going to believe them. She put the last stack of Oliver’s clothes into
the dresser and went over to the closet. She pulled the door open only to find a secret tunnel in the walls that the kids had
disappeared down. “Great,” Serena humphed, putting her hands on her hips. Serena went in search of Floor Logan to see if she
could find out where the kids vanished to.
“Logan?” she called through the house. “Flo?” No one answered her. Serena ran down the stairs. If she didn’t find out where the
kids had gone, they’d get lost somewhere and start screaming for help. Serena ended up in the first floor living room. She
pressed her hear to the wall to see if she could hear where the kids went. “What are you doing?” Logan asked from behind her.
Serena gasped, turning around quickly. She smiled nervously. “The twins found a secret passage in their closet. I’m not sure
where it goes,” she told him. Logan smirked. “Ahh, yes. They have found a lot of the good hiding place,” he said with a nod.
Serena
shook her head. “They’ve also gotten themselves lost and stuck,” she reminded him. “Come with me, I know where that passage
goes,” Logan said. Serena followed him
back upstairs into the room Serena was staying in. He motioned for her to go in first. Serena watched as Logan entered the room
she was staying in. It felt invasive, him being in her personal space. It was his house! Still, she couldn’t help feeling like he was
too close. He was still standing across the room from her, though. “Open the closet,” he told her. Serena did as she was told,
finding the twins playing together on her closet floor. She giggled and shook her head. “You two,” she said. “Getting into so much
trouble.”, “They seem to have adjusted well enough,” Logan observed. Serena nodded. “They can make a playground
anywhere,” she said. She turned back to the twins. “Come downstairs in twenty minutes and I’ll make you a snack.” They nodded
and waved at her. Serena shut the closet door.
Logan went down to the kitchen with her. Serena pretended he wasn’t following her while she started fixing a snack for the kids.
“The tree removal has begun on your house,” Logan told her. “It is a big tree, so it is a pretty big project. Hands are short, so it is
still going to take a while to cut it up and remove all the pieces of the trunk.”
“Thank you for the update,” she said, spreading peanut butter over slices of bread for peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. “Can
you get me the milk out of the fridge?” Since he was going to stand there, she’d rather have him be useful than just watch her.
Logan complied, getting plastic cups for the milk. Serena set the plates for the kids sandwiches on the table and Logan put the
cups down. A chill ran down her spine when she heard Holly shrieking upstairs. “Oh no!” she cried, running out of the kitchen.
Logan ran with her. They raced back up the stairs and found Holly in the hallway, the twins halfway out of her closet. Serena
rolled her eyes. “Olivia! Oliver!” she snapped. “Get out here right now and apologize!” “But mommy, she’s mean!” Olivia
protested. Serena put her hands on her hips. “Do not make me repeat myself!” she snapped, tapping her foot and pointing to the
floor in front of her. Holly was hyperventilating, leaning against the wall and clutching her chest. Serena had a feeling she was
putting on a bit of a show, but she was more interested in getting her kids to behave. “Holly, are you alright?” Logan asked,
standing beside her and touching her shoulder. “Those little monsters need to get the hell out of this house!” Holly snapped,
pointing at the kids. Oliva and Oliver had just started to come out of the closet and bedroom, but they shrank away from Holly’s
sharp voice and accusing fingers. “Holly, you‘re over reacting,” Logan argued. “They are just kids having a bit of fun.” “Olivia,
Oliver, I want you to come out here and apologize to Holly,” Serena said again. Olivia sighed, but she stood up. She grabbed
Oliver’s hand and they walked out of the
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bedroom together. “We’re sorry, Miss Holly,” Olivia said, looking down at the floor. Holly glared at them, crossing her arms over
her chest. She turned her nose up. Serena shook her head, thinking Holly was acting like a scorned child rather than an adult.
“Fine, whatever,” she said, walking away from them. “Sorry about that,” Logan said, going after Holly. Serena shook her head.
“You two have got to stop scaring her,” Serena admonished as she took her kids’ hands and led them to the kitchen.
“But mommy, Holly isn’t nice to us, or to you,” Olivia said.
“Well, we are guests in her home,” Serena reminded them. “She has every right to be mad when the two of you sneak up on her
and scare her.” “But she was mean before that,” Oliver said, coming to his sister’s defense. Serena put the two of them in their
chairs. “Eat,” she said. “And stop scaring Holly. You can crawl around in the hiding spaces and have fun, but stop trying to scare
her.” “Whatever,” Olivia said, rolling her eyes. Serena didn’t like the language the kids were picking up from Holly. She reminded
herself that it was temporary, and once they were back in their own house, she could change their vocabulary when they’d no
longer be influenced by someone else. “I know, this is an adjustment for all of us,” Serena said. “I’m sorry we had to move so
soon after moving into our new house.” “We like being here,” Olivia told her. “Logan reads to us.” “And Flo gives us treats,” Oliver
said. Serena chuckled. “Well, that’s good to know,” she said. “But remember, this isn’t our home. Not forever. So please, be nice
to Holly. She is letting us stay here, and that is a lot.” “Why is it a lot?” Olivia asked. Serena thought of how to phrase it so they
would understand. “Alright, well, what if one of your friends from daycare came to stay in our house?” she asked. “We don’t have
friends at daycare,” Olivia said smartly. Serena rolled her eyes. “Then pick someone you don’t like, and now try to imagine them
staying in our house,” she said. Olivia made a face and Oliver shook his head. “I wouldn’t like that,” Oliver admitted. “Exactly.”
Serena said. “Holly doesn’t know you, and if you keep scaring her, she isn’t going to have many reasons to be nice to you.”
Olivia sighed before reaching for her milk.
I’ll be nice” she said. Serena didn’t trust her tone.
“Let’s just start with you not scaring her anymore, okay?” she asked. Olivia nodded. Oliver mimicked the nod. It was better than
nothing. Serena could work on the other complications of cohabitation as they arose.
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Logan came down into the kitchen just as the kids ran off to play again. Serena was washing their dishes. “The kids won’t be
scaring Holly anymore,” she said. Logan sighed. “That’s not really my concern,” he said. “I’m glad that they are comfortable
here.”
“You say that like you wish you had kids running around the house all the time,” she said, a testing question. Logan shrugged.
“Someday,” he said, smirking. Serena smiled and nodded. “Until then, you can help me wrangle my unruly children,” she said.
Logan laughed. “I hope you don’t think I’m a horrible mother.”
“Not at all,” Logan assured. The twins were laughing in the living room when suddenly Serena heard the sound of breaking
glass. She closed her eyes and sighed heavily.