“Why are you two still here?” I sighed, remembering what they said yesterday.
Harry and I finally convinced them to go on a small vacation at one of our cabins on the lake. They said that they would leave today.
“We are leaving in an hour,” my mom said. “I wanted to see you before we left. I wanted to tell you to be careful.”
“I know, mom,” I smiled. “Dad already told me to be careful.”
My mom nodded and looked down at my dad.
“Are you ready to go, honey?” my mom asked.
Dad smiled and gave her a little nod.
“If you don’t text me regularly, I will come there and drag you back home,” my mom said as he looked back up and pointed a finger at me. “You might be a big, bad Alpha now, but you are still my child and I can still ground you.”
I tried to hold back my laugh.
“I know, mom,” I said, biting the insides of my cheeks to stop myself from smiling. “I will text you.”
“I can see you smiling, Hunter Reed,” my mom said. “I am being serious.”
“I know, mom,” I repeated.
She approached me and pulled me into a hug.
“Be careful, Hunter,” she said softly. “I love you.”
“I love you too, mom,” I said as I hugged her back.
She let me go and patted my cheek a little.
“I will see you when you get back,” she said.
I nodded and watched as she walked back to my dad.
“I love you, buddy,” dad said as he smiled at me and took my mom’s hand in his.
“Love you too,” I said as I watched them walk out of my office.
I smiled.
I wanted to find a mate who would love me as much as my mom loved my dad.
I hoped that I would find her soon.
CHAPTER SEVEN – The Crescent Moon Pack
Hunter’s POV
“Welcome to the Crescent Moon Pack, Alpha Hunter,” a warrior at the border said, bowing down to me.
“Thank you,” I said, giving him a small smile.
“Please continue driving,” the warrior told me. “Alpha and Luna will welcome you at the packhouse.”
I smiled and nodded, closing the window back up.
Holden stirred.