Part 17

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 "Innocence stop it," I said as he knocked yet another stack of papers on the floor from the bed. He looked at me with his puppy eyes.

"Don't be cute, come here." I reached over holding him to my chest while I tried to type up a concise list of all the pack members and their contact information.

Naveah intervened in the debacle with the rest of Leo's pack and freed the wolves that were formerly in Tucker's pack. She also sent a representative to Arizonna to oversee the rest of the pack members, who was sending me all the files and information to be organized and managed by the new Alpha and Luna. Soon we would be packing up and leaving to go live there. Leo was waiting until my babies showed any sign of changing into their human selves, we would likely be taking a car seeing as we don't know how well they will control their shifting.

I heard stomps coming up the stairs and laughed knowing it was Leo coming in to take his nap. He was out reacquainting himself with his old pack members and trying to get an idea of how to best help and govern them as a whole. He was nervous about going back to the pack and I could see why, but I knew he was fully capable of jumping into the role of Alpha. I encouraged him to make friends with them on a daily basis since they were in an unfamiliar territory and some of my former pack members still were not as inviting to them. The majority, however, decided that they wanted to switch packs to have Leo as their leader after his fight with Tucker. Especially seeing that he was still recovering from the whipping session.

"How are my babies?" Leo asked, embracing the three of us some way somehow.

"Your son is being a little brat," I said, giving him to his papa since he wanted to fight against me now that Leo was around.

"That's only because he wants attention," Leo said kissing his nuzzle sitting on the bed. All Leo's jostling must have disturbed Jr. because he started making noise. I put my laptop to the side and picked Jr up from where he was resting against my left thigh.

"This is why I told you that you have to wait to do work, the babies are whining for attention," Leo reprimanded.

I just rolled my eyes and got up so that I could feed Jr. He always made a comment about me working, but he got to leave the house everyday and worked. My body was healed now, and though I couldn't fight or anything especially physically taxing on my body, I would still like to see outside of my house.

Leo had essentially enforced me on a lockdown. Liam wasn't able to help because he was being watched in the hospital. He went out with Lily one day and almost fell, Lily let it slip to her father and Eugene has trapped him in the hospital until it's time for the baby to be born. With no one to defend me Leo would leave the house pretty early in the morning to make sure that the members of his pack were okay, and getting well acquainted with one another while he left me here in the house to take care of the babies since he didn't want them to leave the house either until they were able to shift.

I didn't realize how upset I was until I threw the pot, that was warming up the baby milk, into the sink. It made Jr. upset, so I took a deep breath holding the counter before I went and fed him his milk. I cooed at him to get him to relax, smiling when he continued to drink from the bottle. My babies were so precious to me, and I'm glad my dream of having them came true.

As happy as I was with having a family, I just wanted to leave the pack grounds so that I could at least say that I have some type of freedom like my mate. But I wouldn't let that anger and frustration out on my babies, maybe on their father.

"Benji, Innocence is crying, I think he wants food," Leo said coming down the stairs with a whining Innocence.

"Then feed him," I said walking into the living room to sit on the couch feeding Jr. He sighed going into the kitchen making a lot of noise. The doorbell rang and groaned as Innocence started crying louder in the kitchen.

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