Kids from One Alpha

Chapter 11



Chapter 11: The Tour
“Serena, is something wrong?” Charlotte asked, opening the front door and coming out onto the porch. “Luna Charlotte,” Logan
said, recognizing Serena‘s mother. Serena winced, remembering that her parents would know Logan because of their shared
statuses! “Alpha Loga,” Charlotte said. She put her hand on Serena‘s back. “You‘ve met my daughter.” “You‘re Alpha Thomas
and Luna Charlotte‘s daughter?” Logan asked, eyes on Serena again. She shrugged and gave humorless smile. “Yes,” she said.
“Huh,” Logan said crossing his arms again. “It seems like there is a lot you conveniently forgot to tell me.” Serena chuckled and
shrugged again. “Was any of this relevant to me doing my residency here?” she asked. “I suppose not,” Logan said with a shrug.
“As the daughter of an Alpha, though, it is definitely my duty to escort you around.” Serena looked at the kids and then at her
mother. “Can we reschedule?” she asked. “My mom‘s here.” Charlotte shook her head.
“Go one, don‘t worry about me,” Charlotte said. “I‘m sure the kids would love to tag along.” Serena sighed. She wasn‘t sure how
safe it would be to have Logan and the twins interacting on a personal level. Over time, he was bound to notice some similarities!
“We don‘t have to go far,” Logan offered. “You can make any excuse to leave any time.” Serena scoffed a light laugh. “Alright,”
she said. “I wanna go!” Olivia said. “Me too, me too!” Oliver spoke up, not willing to be outdone by his sister in front of the Alpha.
“Then it is decided,” Logan said, heading for the stairs. The twins followed after him. “Mom, you‘ll be okay on your own?” Serena
asked. Charlotte nodded. “I have some old friends I can catch up with,” she assured. She leaned in closer to whisper. “That
Alpha is pretty handsome.” She winked. Serena rolled her eyes. “Mom!” she snapped. “He has a mate.” Charlotte shrugged one
shoulder. “Just think about it,” she said. “The kids really like him.” Serena shook her head. “I‘ll see you later, Mom,” she said,
rushing off the porch after her kids. It was almost preferrable to be uncomfortable with Logan than have her mother drop
inappropriate hints. . “How do you all like your new home?” Logan asked conversationally.
“It is huge!” Olivia said, staying by Logan‘s side as they walked slightly ahead. Oliver took Serena‘s hand and stayed close to
her. “The house is great,” Serena said with Logan looked over his shoulder at her. He flashed her a smile. “Good,” he said. “Oh,
I‘ll show you the school. The kids will be starting there soon, yes?” “Yes,” Serena said. Oliver groaned. “I don‘t wanna,” he said,
looking at the ground and kicking his foot at the grass. “I can‘t wait!” Olivia said. “School is so much fun. I want to meet new
friends and play games!” She was skipping to keep up with Logan. “You like school?” Logan asked her. “Yes!” she said, singing
the word and twirling around. Oliver groaned again. “I don‘t,” he grumbled. “Why not?” Logan asked, slowing down so he was
walking with Oliver between him and Serena. Olivia ran around to his other side so she could stay close to him. “Everyone is
loud and they make fun of me for not talking,” he said moodily. Serena squeezed his hand.
“This is a new school, Oliver,” she reminded him as they walked by the building. “I‘m sure you‘ll make new friends in no time.”
Oliver shrugged, but he didn‘t say anything else. Serena shared a look with Logan. “School was hard for me too,” Logan said.

Serena didn‘t buy it, she figured he was just saying that to make Oliver feel better. It worked, because Oliver looked up and
smiled at Logan. Serena was concerned about how quickly they were becoming attached to Logan. He was the first real male
influence they‘d ever had, other than her father and their uncle, and would be in their lives more regularly being part of his pack.
Serena didn‘t want them to get too attached or too comfortable with him, it could raise too many questions, or be very
disappointing for her kids.
“What‘s that up there?” Olivia asked, running ahead a few paces and pointing at the next building they were approaching. It was
a multi–level building with floor to ceiling glass windows. “Wow” Oliver said. “It is so shiny!” “That is the library,” Logan said.
Serena looked the building up and down. “It is the biggest library I‘ve seen in a long time,” she said. Logan chuckled. “I‘ve always
loved books,” he said. “I expand the library every few years, I have been since I was a teenager.” , “That‘s impressive,” Serena
admitted. “I love books,” Olivia said. “Mommy reads to me every night!” Logan smiled at Serena. She shrugged innocently.
“We‘ve read a lot of good ones, haven‘t we?” she asked. Olivia agreed. “Not really,” Oliver said. Serena and Logan looked down
at the boy. “I thought you liked the books we read,” Serena said. Oliver shrugged. “They are too girly,” he said, looking over at his
sister. “I don‘t want to read girly books.”
“Do you want to go into the library and pick out some not–girly books?” Logan asked. Oliver shook his head.
“No,” he said. “Thank you for offering,” Serena said to Logan. He nodded. He continued the tour showing them around the
central town area and pointing to streets that led to other residential areas. They walked by the medical center again, and
Serena wondered how Carson was doing. She started to focus on that, even as Logan was pointing things out in town that she
would probably need to know about later. It was a quaint town and a cute downtown area. Serena knew she‘d feel comfortable in
the village in no time! There were plenty of clothing retail outlets, a market for food, and some restaurants and cafes. Serena
made note of them all even as she kept thinking about Carson‘s recovery. Oliver kept holding her hand, keeping her partially
grounded to the situation. Olivia held Logan‘s attention by dancing around and chatting his ear off. He really seemed to enjoy
interacting with her, and Serena wasn‘t sure if that was because he felt a familiarity towards her, or if he was just good with kids,
or if he wanted kids. Whatever the reason, part of her thought it was great to see, knowing that Logan would be good with them,
whether he found out they were his kids or not. On the other hand, she still worried that he‘d be mad if he found out the truth,
and the kids could end up getting hurt. He didn‘t seem like the type of Alpha to have close relationships with all the kids in the
pack. “Let‘s stop here,” Logan said, getting Serena‘s attention. She stopped walking, thoughts leaving Carson behind. She‘d
have to go check on him soon. “What is it?” Serena asked, getting nervous again. “This is a great place to eat,” he said, pointing
to the café they were standing in front of. “Why don‘t we stop in and grab some lunch.” “Yea, Mommy, can we!?” Olivia asked,
jumping up and down. “I‘m not hungry,” Oliver argued. Serena looked over the café. She glanced over her shoulder at the

medical facility. Sighing, Serena met Logan‘s greenish–yellow eyes. “I haven‘t gone to see Carson since the surgery,” she said. “I
really should check on him and make sure he is recovering.”
“You‘re not supposed to start work until next week,” Logan reminded her. Serena offered him a half smile. “Yes, well,
emergencies can change that,” she said. Logan smirked and chuckled. “You‘re going to be a great doctor here,” he said. Serena
smiled. “Thanks,” she said. “I take my work very seriously.“. “I noticed that,” Logan said, patting his chest where she‘d stitched
him up. “You didn‘t check on me.” He gave her a playful look. Serena laughed. “You didn‘t even want my help,” she reminded
him. “Besides, your injury didn‘t require major surgery.” “Are you hurt!?” Olivia asked, tugging on the hem of Logan‘s shirt. He
smiled down at her. “Your mom made me all better,” he assured. Olivia smiled at Serena. “She always fixes my boo boos too!”
Olivia said. “Alright, we should head home so I can get ready to go into work for a bit” Serena said. Olivia looked crestfallen, but
Oliver squeezed Serena‘s hand and started turning in the direction they‘d come from. “I can show you a few more places along
the way,” Logan offered. Serena nodded. “We don‘t mind the company,” she said. “Right?” “Not at all,” Olivia said, dancing
around again. ‘ “I don‘t mind,” Oliver said. Logan grinned and tagged along. For a moment, Serena wondered what it would be
like to be an actual family with him...he had so naturally filled that void without even meaning to. It terrified her and gave her a
sense of hope all at the same time. As much as she didn‘t want to think about it, she couldn‘t help it. The Alpha had a mate! She
couldn‘t even think that he‘d ever be able to be a family with her and her kids, no matter how right it felt!


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