Eight

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Anaya pulled out her phone and shoved it in my face. There you go, see we weren't lying!” she scowled at me as she handed me the phone. I stared at it for a few minutes and then shook my head. This had to be a joke. “She's real, Sadie. I'm telling you there's something not quite right about her. She smells like one of us.” Anaya exclaimed. Lennie shrugged his shoulders and threw a stone across the dirt track as we walked up towards training. “Bringing her here might freak her out a little,” Lennie declared. “I need to see her. If she's my sister then maybe she can tell me things.” I sighed. “But, she's our age. That would make her your twin, wouldn't it? So your parents must have kept her secret. My father will not like this one bit.” Lennie pointed out. Well, it was not exactly something that I would be shouting from the rooftops. My parents had some serious explaining to do and I was not going to let this one slide. “We keep it quiet for now until we know for sure,” Anaya whispered as the three of us spotted Luna walking towards us. “You're late. Where have you been?” she scolded her son and he rolled his eyes. I and Anaya immediately bowed to our luna. “How is my father?” Lennie changed the subject and the lunas face softened at the mention of her mate. “He is doing much better. You can go and see him after your training.” The luna advised him to which Lennie raced off to join the session that had begun a few moments ago. I wanted to join them so badly but knew it would not be a good idea. I decided to go and find my parents. They needed to start telling me the truth. Something was going on and I deserved to know.
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