Victoria's pov

 

"Victoria" She whispered in shock. I just stood there awkwardly as she gaped at me.

 

I shifted uncomfortably on my feet, not exactly knowing what to do or say in this position.

 

I took the opportunity to take in her features. I knew what she looked like from pictures, but it was the first I'll be able to actually see her.

 

I knew from a tender age that I had most of her features, like her hair colour, eyes and the shape of my face, but I never thought I'd actually get the chance to compare in person.

 

Her hair was cut to her shoulders in its smooth waves. It looked thinner than in the pictures, but it still looked nice. Her face seemed slightly pale as if she was having a rough day, but her eyes held so much life and joy, just like what aunt Sophie always said.

 

She wasn't as thick as aunt Sophie and me, but her body weight seemed fair for a woman her age and suited her quite well.

 

"You're so grown up and beautiful," she said through sniffles. "My baby is all grown up" She added, and I involuntarily took a step back. I scrunched my face up in confusion at her statement, not exactly liking how she's acting.

 

After leaving me alone all this time, now is the time she realizes she has a 'baby' that's all grown up? Oh no.

 

My expression seemed to snap her out of her daze, as she invited us in. Lincoln tensed all of a sudden as if he saw something.

 

"Everything okay?" I asked, concerned by his sudden change in stance. He shook his head as if he was clearing his thoughts then smiled at me.

 

"Yea, I’m just used to being on high alert around humans." He stated calmly. I wasn't convinced, but I brushed it off nonetheless.

 

I took the opportunity to observe my mother's house. It reminded me a lot of Velma's home, having that same cosiness about it. Pictures were all over the walls, but I couldn't see them properly from where I stood.

 

She led us into a small neat dining room, where Lincoln and I sat side by side.

 

"Can I get you guys anything? Tea, water, coffee?" She asked sweetly.

 

"Tea sounds fine" I replied, while Lincoln nodded in agreement. She left shortly after telling us to make ourselves at home.

 

I looked around the dining room, loving how cosy and family-like it felt.

 

"Why don't we ever use the dining room at home?" I asked Lincoln as the thought popped into my mind.

 

The kitchen was quite spacious and had more than enough space for us to eat, but the dining room just sat there.

 

"We do," He chuckled. "On Christmas" I simply shook my head at the wasting of a good dining room.

 

Daisy, which was what my aunt said my mother's name was, returned shortly after with three cute teacups on a tray. She got comfortable in her chair across from us, beaming happily at me.

 

Nobody spoke for a while, but eventually, she started talking.

 

"How are you?" She asked quietly.

 

I replied as I

 

situation felt

 

of guilt in her tone as she asked.

 

an engagement ring? It looks beautiful" She attempted to sound motherly but my heart wasn't having it. Everything she uttered made the elephant on my chest

 

it's a promise ring" I cleared my throat as I pushed my hands under the table. She smiled

 

you've already found all you needed" She tried to joke, but the feelings of annoyance and

 

Miss Deslandes, I'm simply a friend" He corrected politely. She laughed at her assumption as her cheeks turned

 

me Daisy" Lincoln nodded with a smile but said

 

into another moment of silence, which was slightly uncomfortable.

 

across the table as the thoughts jumbled in my head. I didn't know what to say or ask, and I felt as if I was about to have

 

never gave much thought about if I should actually meet my parents,

 

as if we were besties. I felt hurt that she knew I was out there but never

 

my chest. After minutes of pondering my thoughts, I came up with one

 

meeting her gaze for probably the first time

 

look as if this wasn't the first time she's seeing

 

a little too harshly, but

 

to have this conversation. She sighed, looking down

 

couldn't" Was all she said, but I stayed quiet as I waited for her to elaborate. Lincoln quietly pushed back his chair and left, giving us

 

to come back

 

asked as she flinched at me using her first name.

 

"Your dad wasn't....stable"

 

something I don't know" I scoffed, knowing damn well that Michael was

 

no, confused at the concern in her voice. 'Wow, he was

 

understanding

 

me that I didn't want to know,

 

sweet and loving" She started with a longing look on her face. I got comfortable as I got ready

 

too" Yea like I would know. "One day, a

 

even

 

saw a man change into a wolf,

 

I mumbled as I took

 

She exclaimed, shaking her head. "Anyway, from that day forward he was just obsessed with wolves. He would research them, disappear in the

 

still a good husband and dad, but he was slowly going over the edge. One day, he claimed he saw a wolf again, and he was convinced that he struck a eureka moment. That's the day he decided to go closer to the woods for

 

woods, and he begged me to come with him, saying he needed me. He promised we'd be back in a week tops, so I called Sophie to

 

if I was with him,

 

home with or without him, and I left. He told me that I would regret it, but I left anyway. The cabin was a good distance into the woods, so I had to walk back to town. But then, I saw it." Her eyes glazed

 

seemed to have followed me and I assumed it knew we were watching it, but I never believed it was a human too. He chased me all the way back to the cabin, where Michael heard my screams and shot some poison at him. I knew the wolf could've

 

if whatever reason she gives me will ease

 

my confirmation that this man that she's describing, and the one in the grave are

 

if I came back for you because wherever I go, he would follow and he was taking his wolf business with him. We were trying to protect

 

jumped from my seat. "That's the lamest excuse for ruining my childhood

 

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