229 Lyre: Kids
[LYRE: Owen’s already planning to take them in. You can’t deprive the kids of their siblings, can you?]
Owen sneezes, and the boy jerks his head toward the movement, eyes wide with animal terror.
But unlike Grace, I don’t have “mom” instincts. So this is temporary.
[GRACE: Well, we can’t just leave them alone.]
[LYRE: They’re cute, sweet, possibly potty trained, and don’t you think Bun needs someone to play with?]
[GRACE: Define “want“, “some more“, and “kids“.]
I sigh and add another text:
My phone vibrates with another text.
More, actually… but they were already bodies before we got to them. 2
The children flinch when he kneels by the bed. The boy’s rocking turns frantic, a sour smell filling the room.
I nod. “Any luck with those portable IVs?”
It’s sanctioned now; amazing what a few phone calls to the right people can do.
Aaron rubs the back of his neck. “I’m heading to the store for some stuff. We haven’t found any clothes for the kids yet, and we’re out of towels again.”
“Soft toys. Maybe some fuzzy blankets.” The girl seems to like the comforter.
“Lyre?” Aaron prompts.
Owen moves with efficient calm, setting the tray on the nightstand before backing away a few careful steps.
[GRACE:… they aren’t objects, Lyre…]
[LYRE: They’re really quiet and don’t take up much space.]
Grace doesn’t need more responsibility, but these hollow–eyed children need her specific brand of fierce protection. They need her pack of misfit shifters.
“It’s just a little food,” he says, his voice abnormally soft. Even so, he still sounds like he’s threatening to murder them.
[LYRE: Two.]
Fuck. This is why I don’t do heroics.
“Got it. Bottled water, towels, baby formula, electrolytes, and clean the shelves of all their meds and vitamins. Anything else?”
The girl clutches a handful of comforter like it might disappear. The boy stares at nothing, rocking. Both look about three or four, though it’s hard to tell with the malnutrition. Hell, they could be twins for all we know.
“The porridge will get cold,” the angel–descendant says mildly. “Just thought you should know. I’ll be right here if you need help.”
“I’ll stay over here,” Owen continues, settling against the far wall. “No one’s going to make you eat.”
[LYRE: Found two kids in Fiddleback tunnels. Survived somehow. They’re alive, but barely.]
I shift position, and both children startle like I’ve fired a gun. The girl presses herself harder against the headboard. The boy’s rocking intensifies.
There are few things more heartbreaking than the sound of a child’s desperate sobs, even for a heart as jaded as mine.
[LYRE: I’ll figure out how to ship them.]
I squint, and he mouths it again,
I glance up from my phone to the two tiny creatures huddled on the bed, pressed against the headboard. Their gaunt faces are contorted as they sob, but no tears fill their reddened eyes. It’s not that they’re faking–their bodies simply don’t have enough moisture left to waste on crying.
The girl inches closer to the tray, reaching a trembling, near–skeletal hand toward one of the bowls, barely visible in my periphery.
[GRACE: … how far away are you?]
I frown down at my screen; porridge isn’t enough for these little ones. We need formula, something fortified with all the things they need.
The kids have already been checked over, but we’re out of supplies and waiting for more. Aaron more or less kidnapped a few doctors from the local hospital and an ambulance, but now we need to go back and raid their supply closets.
“Made it thin,” he says quietly, even though I didn’t ask. “It’s what they need for now. Too much at once will make them sick.”
“Get bottled water, too. Not enough cups to go around,” I add, ignoring his question. He’ll figure it out if he thinks it through, I’m sure.
But I suppose informing children of your intent to feed them, even against their will, is probably not going to endear them to you very much.
The last couple days have been a parade of horrors. Nothing I haven’t seen before, but it hits hard every time. In the end, our hunt has turned into a rescue mission, our prey likely long gone. No matter; I’m sure we can pick up their trail again later.
“Come in,” he says calmly.
[GRACE: She has siblings.]
[LYRE: Great! Having a secure family unit will help them acclimate to their new lives. We’ll invest in a 12–passenger van.]
Sweet, predictable Grace. Always so ready to help, even with four magical children already in her care.
Aaron–Jack–Eye to everyone else–pushes the door open with his shoulder. His red hair is pulled back in its usual leather tie, but there are dark circles under his eyes. Even his upbeat, overly charming disposition has been darkened and shadowed by the events of the last few days.
Strangely, they don’t flinch, and the boy even stops rocking. Food bribes work, even if you sound like a killer, I guess.
LYRE
“Everyone’s settled for now,” he says. “At least, as settled as they can be. We’ve got people in six houses, all with clothes from the closets. Most are fed.” His eyes drift to the untouched bowls. “Doctors say they’re about halfway through triage, but some people need more care than they can give here.”
Turns out Isabeau’s operation went deeper than even I’d expected. This underground complex stretches for miles beneath Fiddleback territory, a true labyrinth hiding the monstrosities behind the pack’s existence.
“Good.”
Patience.
The red–haired Lycan blinks. “They’re a bit big for bottles, aren’t they?”

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The readers' comments on the novel: Grace of a Wolf (by Lenaleia)
Aww 🥰 she misses Aron/Jack-Eye... she already mentioned him 4 times 😉...
Take Grace to your lodge big alpha, instead of the truck!...
W hy those deities are so restrictive? How are they supposed so save innocent souls without using magic?...
The paragraphs in this and the latest chapters are mixed up, making the reading difficult to follow 😔😪...
This guy is an idiot... first time in a truck? Just take her to you quarter or stargaze!...
I just can't stop laughing 😆 this situation is as hilarious as ridiculous 🤣 "not his mate" of course it is not as clear as the sky now that she is his mate!! Even theclycans, who are not the brightest, understand that she is his mate. I love ❤️ the sense of humour of this author...
This mission makes no sense. I'm starting to think it was just a way to keep Grace away from Lyre. Or return to the pack with Cain to destroy it completely 🤷♀️...
Saddie and the cat are protecting her... she really has a limited intelligence to not get it. And poor Andrew, he is sweet 😊 i hope he will find a nice mate when the time comes...
You haven't properly discussed about anything future and logistics topics related... Grace severely lacking pragmatism 😒 and the cat + dog can surely work as bodyguards for now...
Aww 🥰 I knew Ron is powerful and has potential. It's time she stops seeing him as a kid, Cain is right: it's about time to start training 😉...