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I waited all day for it too start. Looking out the window with anticipation was killing me. It was almost sundown and it still hasn't started snowing.
I basically waited all day by this window and yet nothing has happened. I was just about to give up soon.
"What are you still doing there?" Alec asked.
I was sitting in a chair looking out the living room window. Nothing has changed yet. "What does it look like?"
"You know sometimes the weather channel is wrong. Besides can't you like make it snow or something?" He questioned.
I laughed, "I'm not a goddess Alec."
"You could have confused me. You sure look like one."
"Shut up," I muttered. The blush that spread on my cheeks betrayed me though.
Alec pulled up a chair beside me. "Why is it so important to you anyway?"
"My brother and I use to play in the snow. Blake didn't play much until he got older, but Nick and I would have battles all the time. It's something that we would all do. I miss it so much."
"I understand."
"What about you and Alice? Did you guys play in the snow and stuff."
"We did play around often. The three of us. Rem, Alice, and I. As we got older our parents stopped letting us be kids. Sadly, if your high ranking you have a lot of responsibility at a young age. Are parents started us off young." Alec said.
"Awe that sucks. I can't imagine not being able to be a child. My family is high ranking warriors but we were still able to be kids. My training didn't start until sixteen." I replied
"My training started around the age of ten. Honestly, it is better that way."
"No, it isn't because you're still just a kid. I don't want to raise my child like that." I stated.
"Leah, they are going to grow up to be Alphas. It's common for them to start training young." Alec retorted.
"No."
"Leah, they have to be strong."
"Not at that age. They don't have to have their childhood ripped away from them." I said.
"Training is none of your business with my kids. I'll do it myself." His tone was louder.
"Alec, they will be my children too! You are not making any decisions for them without me." I raised my voice. There was no way he was going to be the only one making decisions.
"You don't understand the dangerous situations that could come to them at a young age."
"Then maybe we should not have kids!" I yelled angry all the sudden.
"You don't mean that."
I was extremely guilty at what I said, "No I didn't. I am sorry. Those words should have never left my mouth. I just don't think they should stop being kids at that age. I don't think that they should stop playing like children and things like that."
"We can do it differently. They can still have fun and still have an imagination. But training needs to start at ten years old." Alec debated.
"Please make it thirteen." I knew he was talking about physical training.
"Fine. Knowledge wise they will start at ten."
"Deal." I nodded.
"Now one more thing."

YOU ARE READING
Resurrected
WerewolfThis is the second book of the My Alpha Mate series, Sequel to My Cruel Blind Alpha. (This CANNOT be a stand-alone book) Alec Knine is the most famous Alpha in werewolf history. Known for his fierceness and his cruelty, it is no secret that every sh...