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Chapter 25: _ Two rapscallions

I however nodded at the elves, my heart swelling with appreciation. "Thank you," I whispered, truly aning it.

The werewolf girl who had been bouncing on the balls of her feet, nudged Eloraen and Caelya playfully. "See, I told you she was kind! You didn’t even need to help

beg."

The elves chuckled softly. "Indeed," Caelya agreed. "It seems your intuition served you well. Isleen possesses a kind heart, one that forgives easily."

I turned crimson at that. Would Kylo be as forgiving when he learned that his Dad kissed ? And that I kissed him back? Or that I and his Dad kissed.

Oh, Lord; speak to .

With a final goodbye wave, the elves left, leaving

alone with the girl.

I arched a brow. "So what now?" I was referring to why she hadn’t followed the elves.

"Erm — can we be f -friends?"

F — friends?!

Nah. I had this habit of fretting when it ca to letting people in my life. However, I saw how hopeful she looked, and considering the fact that she had just lost a friend, I couldn’t say no to her.

Sighing, I puffed my cheeks, "Yeah, I guess. we could be friends."

Again, she embraced

without notice. "Thank you so much, Isleen. I haven’t been able to get you out of my head ever since you saved ."

"Ah — easy, girl." I chuckled. "That sounds like so gay shit right there."

She held out both of her hands playfully. "I have a mate. So, never."

"Better then. What’s your na, by the way?"

"Oh, geez. Silly . Didn’t tell you my na all along. I’m Lupe." She extended her hand towards .

I took it. "Nice to et you, Lupe. Will you co in or you’ve got so things to do?"

"Co in? Awww! You’re going to invite

in? SURE!" Lupe jumped up with joy and held out her hands to .

I chuckled and took then, Lupe and I turned towards the door, eager to get out of the corridor as we’d been there for almost an hour. But to our surprise and my utmost awe, the door creaked open before we could reach it, revealing Cullen and Liam standing right in the doorway.

My heart skipped a beat. Had they heard our entire conversation?

"Isleen? Who’s the new girl, and why were elves at our door?" Cullen asked, his gaze flitting between Lupe and .

I sighed, wondering just when Cullen was going to grow up. Imagine eavesdropping on girls’ conversations. "It’s a long story," I muttered, pinching the bridge of my nose. "How long have you two been standing there though? Eavesdropping on us girls, huh?"

"Long enough to hear about good hearts and making friends." Cullen rolled his eyes.

Phew!

Relief washed over . They hadn’t heard about my secret. My secret – it felt weird to say that I had a secret. What if I was already becoming like my parents?

They had secrets too.

Liam, however, stepped forward and offered Lupe a friendly smile. "Hi there, I’m Liam. Are you a friend of gami’s?"

Hearing Liam call

gami like that caused my heart a stir. That was Kylo’s term. Liam shouldn’t call

that again. I’d tell him later not to. Hearing what reminded

of Kylo at this mont when guilt was weighing

down was the last thing I needed.

Lupe tilted her head, scrutinizing him with amusent. "Is he your little brother?" she asked.

"Not exactly," I chuckled, explaining the situation. "Liam is a student I was planning on adopting."

Liam’s eyes widened in surprise. "You’re adopting ?" he almost squealed.

I squeezed his shoulder reassuringly. "Yes, if you want

to, that is."

The boy’s face lit up with a joyous grin. He jumped up and down, unable to contain his excitent. "Good news! gami is going to adopt !"

"It’s Isleen, Liam!" I snapped, the word was already out before I realized how an it sounded.

All eyes awkwardly turned at

but I scratched my nape sheepishly. "Err — I an... only Kylo calls

that." I smiled warmly. "And yes, really. I think we’d make a great family."

Would that do to dispatiate the awkwardness I had sent to the air?

Liam’s face lit up with joy. "Wow! Can I call you mom then?"

Nah, my heart lted. "Of course, sweetie," she said, hugging him tightly.

Cullen was never one to miss an opportunity to fry . He chid in, "Oh boy, Liam. You think

telling you that having Isleen as a roommate is bad? Just imagine the terror you’ll go through with her as your adopted mom!"

CULLEN!

I swatted him playfully on the arm, a false scowl on my face. "Hey! Don’t scare him off before he even gets a chance to know ."

We all laughed after and went into the house.

"I just cooked," I announced, turning to Lupe. "Would you like to join us?"

But as I looked towards the table, my jaw dropped. The plates were empty, with not a single morsel remaining. My eyes bulged in disbelief.

"Where — where did the food go?" I stamred, my gaze flitting between Liam and Cullen.

Cullen and Liam exchanged glances, trying their best to appear innocent. But a mischievous glint in Cullen’s eyes betrayed them.

"Oh, that?" he said nonchalantly, "must have been the ghost of breakfast past. Gobbled everything up in a flash."

Liam was unable to hold back any longer. He burst into laughter. "Actually, Ms. Isleen," he confessed, "it was . I was starving, and your cooking slled amazing!"

What the actual fuck?

Little Liam ate all of that food?

"Let’s just say Liam has an appetite that belies his size. He devoured your portion, Isleen." Cullen seconded.

I stood there, unable to wrap my head around what I had just heard until Liam snarled playfully.

"Would you rather have

suck your blood then, Cullen?"

How timid Liam had loosened out so much in a limited ti was palpable and almost questionable.

"I’d rather you suck my dick instead." Cullen stuck out his tongue.

What the?!

How could Cullen be so careless to say that to little Liam? Even Lupe gasped.

"You two are going to pay. Y’all just wait!" I stord into the kitchen, grabbed a ladle, and headed back. "Alright, you two rapscallions! Ti to pay for your cris!"

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