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Now, here is Dark Weres Chapter 7.
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"Father, Thomas, we were not expecting you." Ryelle answered coolly, gently pulling Tasha back to his side away from Alphonso. His message was clear, he was not Jebutu, and his mate was off limits. Alphonso sighed, hurt that his son did not truly trust him where his mate was concerned. That was not all, Damian eyed him warily as well. It was obvious that Kas did not know him, but father was a very charming man.
Boys, they are your mates. I have no designs, whatsoever, on them. Please, let's work together to help protect them.
Alphonso sent.
His sons relaxed. Betty was glad to see him, and she hugged her father welcoming him and Thomas back. Thomas watched his friend. He knew of his sons' distrust of him hurt. He also understood where his sons were coming from. So Thomas decided not to take sides on this one.
The social worker and doctor came out and Alphonso asked to speak with them. The entire group went into a conference room where everything was discussed. Alphonso listened and then he faced Tasha and Lugz. "This is your decision. I don't want you to make it lightly. Your grandmother will be welcomed at my home. You are welcomed as well. I am inviting you to move to Charlotte and allow me to provide shelter for all of you." Tasha and Lugz looked at each other.
Kas did not move. She didn't trust him. This was too good to be true. If a pack wanted to help them then the pack here would have stepped up, but until now they didn't. There was something else going on here and she was not going to stay quiet. "Look, Mr. Um, Pops, what's in this for you?" She asked.
Alphonso faced this girl. She was a powerhouse, exactly what Damian needed. He accepted her as his new daughter as instantly as he accepted Tasha. "There is no catch, Kasandra." Kas's eyes narrowed. No one called her that except Ms. Nancy. She started to speak, when Damian placed his hands on her waist, stroking her sides with his fingers willing her to remain calm. She relaxed, but her doubts were still there.
Lugz saw how Kas reacted to Pops. He noticed that the two guys were tense, but Thomas was still relaxed. He made eye contact with Thomas and for some reason he knew it would be alright now. Lugz sighed, and touched Kas's hand. She relaxed. Then Tasha smiled. Kas smiled also, and both Ryelle and Damian were smitten. Then Lugz thanked Alphonso and Thomas for coming. He thanked them for their offer, but he and his cousins, needed to talk first.
"Son, let's get things settled for you and your grandmother." Alphonso spoke with the doctors and agreed that until she recovered enough for transport she would stay here. As soon as she was able, she was transferring to the medical center near his home. This plan was contingent upon Tasha and Lugz agreeing. He was confident that they would agree. So being alpha, Alphonso did what he did best, issue orders.
Tasha and Kas shared a look.
This was too good to be true. No one did stuff for free. What was Pops angle? She appreciated it, but she wanted to read the fine print so to speak.
"I am starved. Let's have dinner someplace and we can talk. Tasha, Lugz, Kas, will you join us?" Alphonso asked.
The three young people looked back at their grandmother and hesitated. "Ms. Nancy will be fine. I'll watch her for you." The head nurse explained.
The three faced each other and left with the group. As they were walking out, Ja'Mal contacted Alphonso
Grandfather, we will hold dinner at the den. Please join us.
Thank you, I'm bringing everyone from the hospital as well.
Alphonso replied.
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The caravan left when Kas spoke. "We need to go by the apartment. It's been a day and we need to make sure it's secure."
"You're right. Pops, um Mr. Jackson, thank you, but can you just take us home." Tasha added.
Ryelle looked at his father and Alphonso smiled. "We will stop by and check on your home. You are right to be concerned. Then we will go to my grandson's for the night."
Damian sighed as did Ryelle. Lugz spoke, "Um Pops, you don't have to wait on us; we'll be OK. Drop us off and go on back to your family." He suggested.
Tasha and Kas agreed. Alphonso exhaled. "Young man, I like you. I like your cousin and now that I have met your friend, I'm partial to her too. Years ago, I made a horrible mistake and now I have a chance to repay the damage I caused. Let me help you, not for you, but because helping you helps me."
Lugz and the girls were silent. They pulled up to the apartment, and Lugz was surprised to see his boys standing on their stoop. "Lugz, man how is Mz. Nancy?" They asked. "We stayed here until you all got back. Look, we raised some money. It ain't much, but I got some relatives that will send more." A young man that was wearing a wife beater and blue bandanna explained as he gave Lugz a small wad of cash.
Lugz hugged his friend, "Thanks man. She is doing better. They wanna put her in a home, though."
The obvious leader of the group cursed, and yelled. "Ah hell naw, Man. Not gone happen."
Ryelle and Damian moved forward, and the guys looked at them, and moved closer to their friend. "Hey, these guys are cool. They helped us. They good people." His friends nodded. Soon a patrol car drove pass and the young men decided to disperse.
Just then Deloris came out. She went to Tasha and Kas hugging both women. Lugz went in the house, Damian went with him. It was cold, too cold. He saw the three small electric heaters they had bought still in the boxes. A neighbor came and gave Lugz a pink note. Tasha didn't have a chance to get the rent payment in and they were about to be evicted.
Damian wanted to hurt the neighbor, but he realized he was struggling too. He was not the person responsible. The elderly man asked about their grandmother and offered them shelter for the night.
"Lugz, can you and the girls pack your things?" he asked. Lugz looked away, He was not crying anymore. He cried enough last night. He had to look out for his people now. Gran and Tasha needed him, Kas too.
"Yeah, I got this. My boys will help me put our stuff someplace." He explained. Tasha and Kas walked in. She saw the paper ad she knew. "I'll call him. I can get the money to him tomorrow, Lugz. Don't worry, OK." She added taking the notice.
Lugz walked away.
He was a failure. He always failed. Gran believed in him, and even now he was messing up. Tasha shouldn't have to carry this weight alone. He should be able to do more.
Thomas walked over to talk to him. There was something about this young man that called to him.
"Look my Mom says you can stay with us. Crook, is there but I'll beat his ass if he complains. He ain't shit no way." Kas explained.
Tasha faced her friend. "No Kas, they barely let you stay there. We'll be OK."
Father!
Damian and Ryelle sent simultaneously.
"Lugz, no! Young man what is your given name?" Thomas demanded.
Lugz stammered. He hated his name. "Lee-John Johnson." He answered.
"Well, Lee-John, have you forgotten that arrangements have been made for your grandmother to move south. The thing is both you and your cousin will have to go with her. As a matter of fact, I am certain that if your friend wants, she can come too."
His eyes flew to where his cousins were talking. True, Kas was not really his blood relative, but Gran raised all three of them, and that made her his cousin.
Lugz swallowed. If he didn't do anything else in his life, he had to protect all three of them. Grandma was going to a safe place. Because of that so were Tasha and Kas. They had no choice, so they had to go. "Thank you." He whispered.
The girls checked Ms. Nancy's room and Tasha picked up her grandmother's bible. Every night Gran read that bible, and she would make sure it was place by her bed in the hospital. She opened it and read a scripture. She knew, moving south was what they had to do. They had to take care of Gran.
"Tasha, we don't know these people. I don't know if it's the right thing to do." Kas stated.
"Kas, me either, but it's the only way we can keep her with us. Besides, what else do we have? We no longer have a home, if we stay, they will take her from us. This is our only chance." Tasha explained.
"I think we can talk to Ms. Betty and the pack here. Maybe they can help." Kas suggested.
"If they wanted t help us, they would have. I really appreciate Betty coming to us when she did, but they are not responsible for us. We are responsible for Gran. If it takes moving to keep her with us, to keep her safe, then I'm moving." Tasha sighed. Kas stood before her crying, terrified.
"Don't leave me here." She whispered. "You are the only people that care about me."
Alphonso was upset. These three were struggling. Soon a woman came to the door. "Excuse me, is Kas here?" she asked.
Kas had cleaned her face at this point. She walked out, "Momma, what is it?" She asked.