I watched as we were driving away to go park 24

I watched as we were driving away to go park 24

DRAKE: “WHAT!” I roared “They broke that window?” I look at her then at Jessie. (JESSIE: “James, Keska just told on us
about breaking old man Rickman’s window.” I linked him.) “I want the truth! Who broke that window?” “What’s it matter
now for? It’s not like you’re going to punish them for it. Not when I have already paid the price and did the punishment.”
(Not like you would or could take it back.) Again, she states with no emotion and keeps her eyes on Jessie. It’s starting to
scare me a little, have I really broken her? “I just want to know what my punishment is so that I can go please.” “There is
no punishment, Keska.” I tell her. “Daddy!” Jessie whines. “What do you mean no punishment, there is always a
punishment when Jessie whines about something. I ignored her, that alone has got to be worth what? at least 5 lashes,
and a night in the cells to say the least.” She again states it with no emotion to her voice or face. “Keska!” Carla
admonished her again. (Pup speaks truth, gives Alpha respect, but not father heart.) My wolf tells me.
DRAKE: “Jessie now that you have settled down, tell me have you put the puzzle pieces together yet?” I asked her. She
has a look of concentration on her face, which tells me she has not figured it out. “The only way you will be able to link
your sister is by a pack wide link, not just one on one, you rejected her she accepted, the link between you is broken,
Keska did not ignore you.” “Keska you can go.” She gets up and makes a wide berth around Jessie’s chair as she leaves
the office. James, come to my office. There is a knock on the door. “Come.” “You wanted to see me dad?” “Yes, take a
seat.” I tell my son. “Did you know about Jessie and Keska?” I ask him “Not until after the fact.” “You didn’t think to tell
your mother or me? Would, you have stopped it?” “I don’t think anyone could have. It was between Jessie and Kes I was
not going to be a tattle tale.” He says to me. “That didn’t answer my question, but by the answer you did give I know the
answer.” “Now tell me what exactly happened to Mr. Rickman’s window.” “It truly was an accident we were just horsing
around throwing a baseball back and forth, playing hot potato with it, and it got away from us.” “So, you decided to
blame your sister rather than taking responsibility for what you did. That is not a sign of a good Alpha James. Have I ever
shown you that you blame someone else for what you did?” “No father.” “I wonder what else you have blamed her for,
and she has had to pay the price for. Because you didn’t take responsibility for it yourself? That is not how you run a pack
James, and now if I can’t trust that you will take responsibility for your own actions you will not get this pack. Do I make myself clear.” “Yes father.” “I do want you to go and apologize to Mr. Rickman and confess to what actually happened, do
I make myself clear on that note as well?” “Yes father.” “You both have a lot to make up for, you both need to apologize
to your sister as well, and Jessie there is only one way to fix your rejection, but you will have to figure that out on your
own. You, my leave.”
KESKA: “Well that’s a first, but I am not going to let my guard down I don’t trust that something won’t happen, and I will
end up paying some form of punishment.” I say through the link to both Nana and Mackie. “But I will say good night and
see you both tomorrow.” I closed the link, and after everything I said all, he took away from it is Mr. Rickman’s broken window, I just shook my head, went to my room, and locked my door, I don’t trust Jessie.
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JAMES: We walked a short distance from the office door, and I turned to her. “You couldn’t leave well enough alone could
you Jessie? Anything to get Kes into trouble, what is wrong with you? Now we have to go confess to old man Rickman,
about something that happened a year ago, that is going to look pretty damn stupid.” I seethe at her. “How the hell was I
supposed to know that when a rejection was accepted that it would break the link? They didn’t teach us that.” She says
back. I just shook my head and walked away from her.
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DRAKE: “I fear that I have lost Keska.” I say to my mate. “Why would you say that?” “Because as she said I never did ask
her, her side of the story I just took the twin’s word for everything. I never gave her a chance and now she won’t even
take the opportunity to tell her side, she just accepts the punishment and won’t even look at me.”
CARLA: “I fear I am not much better.” I told my mate. “Well, she at least still calls you mom, all I get from her is “yes
father, no father, you wanted to see me father.” I don’t get dad, or daddy from her anymore, just the cold formality of
respect, not the warmth of love and family.” He tells me and I can hear the pain in his voice and see it on his face. “But I
guess we now know what happened a month ago, and what the rejection I felt was, I just wish she would have said
something.” I said. “Would it have mattered? Like she said, it was Jessie. Maybe she did, just not to us.” He says. “What
do you mean?” “Maybe she said something to your mother? After all she was linked to her.” “I will check with her in the morning, but right now we need to get dinner.”
KESKA: I had finished my homework and was just laying on my bed listening to a mix of some of my favorite music, of the
late 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s, don’t ask me why but there is something to be said for Peter Paul and Mary’s “Don’t think
twice.” Followed up by Richie Sambora’s “Stranger in this Town.” Then back to “Mahogony, and some Led Zepplin.” It
just kind of sooth me. It was about 6:30 when mom linked me. “Come down for dinner.” “ok” I got up unlocked my door
looked around, I didn’t see either of the twins’ I locked my door and went down to the kitchen. “Hi Sarah” I greeted our
cook. “Hello Kes, what are you in the kitchen for?” “Mom said to come down for dinner, so here I am, is there anything I
can help with?” “You go to the family dining room I can manage.” She tells me. I really don’t want to go into the family
dining room, but
I go and take my seat across from Liam at the end of the tabl

I watched as we were driving away to go park

I watched as we were driving away to go park

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