Sebastian's Prologue

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Five Years later....

Sebastian

I walked inside of the girls room and turned off the lights, walking toward their beds to kiss their forehead. I grabbed Winter's bunny that was lying on the ground and rested it in the crook of her elbow. "Mommy...." Winter whined quietly and curled up in a ball, her tiny fingers clutching at her bunny.

I brushed my fingers through her hair and stayed with her until she was in deep sleep. "Everything's okay?" My mother asked from the doorway in a low voice and I stood up, leaning forward to plant a kiss on her forehead.

"Yes, I'm worried about her though. She's a bit warm." I frown down at Winter and looked up at my mother who made her way inside. "I don't know how I'm going to make this work, she's supposed to be here."

"Son, you're talking like she's dead. She's not dead baby, just give it time. She'll wake up, you'll see." My mother squeezed my hand and ushered me out. "Now let the girls sleep. Winter is always warm, so don't worry."

I sighed loudly and nodded my head in defeat, walking out of the room and closed the door slowly behind me. "I'll be in my office if you need me." I kissed her forehead and walked past her, heading down the stairs.

I walked through the hallway and opened my office door, walking inside with the door closing behind me. I rounded my desk and pulled my chair back to sit on it, rolling it forward to look around my desk.

I sighed tiredly, running my hand through my messy hair. It's been months since I handled pack matters, I wanted to spent time with my daughters as much as I could. I didn't want to disappoint Rebekah.

She's been in a coma ever since her heart started to beat again when the twins were born but she stayed like that, frozen. As much as I wanted to gather the courage to go see her I couldn't, I can't live with the fact that she's in a coma.

I hate seeing her like that, pale and cold. She felt so cold, not warm like she used to. It's like she's dead. It's been five years, five whole years and she's still in the same state she was in five years ago, nothing has changed.

I'm strong for my daughters, I was at my breaking point but I couldn't let them down, they lost their mother in some type of way and I couldn't do that to them too. They mean the world to me, they're the light in all this darkness in my soul.

I pulled Rebekah's picture and ran my finger across it. "I miss you so much, you have no idea." I sighed deeply and placed the picture back on its place, going back to work. These pack matters won't solve by themselves.

I grabbed the envelope on my desk and ripped it open, it was pack files. I pulled the files out of the envelope and put them on my desk, scattering them on my desk. The door was knocked and I knitted my forehead. "Daddy?"

I put the filesd down and pulled away from the desk. "What's wrong baby?" Winter raised her hands up and rubbed her eyes with a small yawn. "Come here sweetheart." I rolled my chair next to my desk and opened my arms.

"I can't sleep." She clutched at her bunny and pouted her lips, her golden eyes staring into my silver-green ones. "And Summer is being mean." I sighed deeply and pulled her into my arms, raising her to put her on my lap.

"Do you want to sleep with daddy?" She nodded her head and I kissed her forehead, rolling toward my desk to put the files back in the envelope. "Let's sleep." I stood up from my chair and walked us toward the door, turning the lights off.

"Daddy, when will mommy wake up?" Winter asked me catching me off guard and I leaned my head against hers with a sigh. "She told me that she will wake up soon but she didn't. Why did she lie to me daddy?"

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