Naylan, an Alpha by birth, has always dreamed of running a pack of his own. Born into the busy city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, where city wolves run in small groups, and disregard communal living, Naylan had to pursue his dreams elsewhere - Toronto, a...
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MAVIS
The three of us stayed up until one in the morning, waiting for Georgiou. I didn't have much to say, so I just listened to Adyen talk about school. Naylan interjected from time to time, and dare I say, they looked like they had an amazing sibling relationship.
"I got a text from Georgiou. He said he won't be back until noon tomorrow, so you three should probably head to bed," Leigh said, walking into the kitchen. "I'm locking up for the night. Everyone's left," she said, wandering off to the door that led to the back of the restaurant. She shut the blots and used a key in the lock.
Naylan got off his stool, and Adyen copied him. I got down too, following the two of them towards the stairs that led upstairs.
"Wait for me. I have to give you some blankets. Mavis, so you need some clothes?" Leigh asked, tucking her keys into her pocket before looking over at me.
I stared down at my fitted jeans. Yeah, there's no way I could sleep in them. "Some pants maybe."
Leigh nodded. "Sure thing." She wandered over to the kitchen drawer, pulling out a flashlight before loving to turn off the light. Naylan and I could see fine being wolf and coyote, but it seemed like Adyen couldn't. He wandered off to be closer to Leigh. I squinted at him, wondering if he was part human-like, Leigh.
Leigh led us to a laundry room before handing us all a handful of blankets each. She also handed me a pair of nightclothes before leading us back into the main hallway and towards the two doors at the end of the hall.
"You can sleep here, Adyen," she said, gesturing to one door. "And you and Mavis can share this one," she said, looking over to Naylan, who nodded his head.
"Alright then. If you need anything, I'm a call away. My phone's not on silent," she announced, tapping the pockets of her pants before turning around and walking away. We watched her until the light of her torchlight faded in the distance. Adyen opened the door to his room, slipping away before Naylan turned to open the door to the room we were both sharing. I followed behind him, walking into the smallish room that had a queen-sized bed take up most of its space.