We didn't have to wait long before my mum gave us our jobs at the lunch. Savy and I were to play with the kids and keep them out of the way so that the adults could talk.
Mrs Beta had prepared some activities and games we could do with the bigger kids. We just needed to assist her and babysit the much younger pups.
That wasn't too bad. It was tiring. Pups had a lot of energy. But it wasn't depressing.
Savy looked relieved too.
Before we knew it, we arrived. This was mostly because Gamma Harry drove like a speed maniac. This was his usual driving style. Normally, Beta Lucas would drive us. But due to overwhelming participation today, we needed a second car.
When we were out of the car, I resisted the urge to kiss the solid ground beneath my feet.
I saw Alpha James' driver and guard get out of the car first. The driver opened the car door. And the guard stood at attention immediately just behind the Luna.
Beta Lucas car stopped and the ladies spilled out...their dresses falling gracefully around their legs. I realized Savy and I were not the only ones who dressed up for the Lorents.
I guessed the occasion did call for it. I marveled at how we ended up in the correct dress code. Either we were very lucky, or Esther had told the other ladies what Savy and I were wearing.
She had been wearing an apron earlier in the kitchen, so I hadn't noticed what she wore under it, but I was quite sure it wasn't that fawn colored maxi skirt. She wore a matching peasant blouse, a cream knitted vest, and had braided her hair like Elsa in the Frozen movie.
Actually, our ladies should all dress like this everyday. When they stood together like that, they really looked lovely. It made me think of a bouquet of wild flowers.
The matron of the destitute home came out to greet us while the ladies and older kids from the home help us unload the packed lunches and distribute them. There were picnic mats and a few picnic tables on the large lawn.
I was surprised to see Shannon there. I knew sometimes he still came back here with his mum to visit. He opened his mouth and I thought he was about to call out to me, but then he saw the adults around me and decided against it. Instead he pretended not to know me. Seriously?
Oh well, I shrugged it off. The matron was praising Savy and me to the adults. Something about our outward beauty being a reflection of the beauty in our hearts.
The matron liked to praise Savy and me profusely. I don't take it to heart because Shannon told me that she only talked like this in front of important people. When the Alpha family wasn't around, she would refer to Shanon and the other kids as vermin.
At first, I thought maybe she was joking. A strange choice of endearment? But there was this time we played with their kids and I heard her scolding a couple of them when she thought they were alone.
I was really upset. But my dad said that as long as her balance sheets are clean and the home is safe and up to standard, he couldn't fire her for scolding a couple of kids who had snuck out of house at night. My mum did try to talk to her a bit about how good it was that she spoke so kindly. This only made her speak more kindly of us to my parents. I don't think it helped the kids who actually lived here.
Adult things were complicated like that. I had told Shannon to tell me if she ever hit them, but she never did.
Apparently you can't fire someone for just being two-faced. The person had to also commit some kind of serious infringement. And even then, she would only receive a warning in writing for the first three times.
It's called job security and it's important to adults my dad had explained
Oh well. If the kids here were vermin, I guess I was too.
Anyway, Savy and I only had to bear with the small talk and pleasantries over a quick meal. It wasn't difficult. Neither of us were expected to talk. We ate quietly and then excused ourselves prettily to help Mrs Beta set up for the games.
Mrs Beta had chosen an empty space nestled by the woods. The kids trickled over to join us when they have finished their meal. We were seating them in a large circle. Mrs Beta handed out sticker name tags. I blew up two large beach balls for the game we would soon play.
A little girl came. Mrs Beta stuck the name Brenda on her. She was very small and couldn't talk yet. I was assigned help watch her. For some reason, she took to me immediately. She sat on my lap and stroked my cheek repeatedly. It was a little strange, but Mrs Beta had laughed, "I'm glad she likes you Sam."
Savy had to deal with a few other little boys. She managed to start a small ball game with them. They chased the ball about. One of the boys was smaller than the others. His name tag read "Chris". He gave up chasing after a while, and ambled over to me and Brenda. I taught them to pick up small sticks from the ground and count them.
Well, mostly I counted. They just picked up sticks.
When Mrs Beta began the game. Savy came to help me with Brenda and Chris so I could go yell on Mrs Beta's behalf.
Yeah, I've been yelling and bossing pups since I was a pup myself. So I'm pretty good at it. In no time at all, we were having a spirited game of dog and bone. Seeing that the kids were taking my lead, and Savy was caring well for Brenda and Chris and the assortment of sticks, Mrs Beta waved to me and pointed to the adults at the table.
I think she meant to slip away quietly to join the adults but I just yelled, "Everyone say thank you Mrs Beta for the candy!"
I pulled out a bag of jelly beans that Mrs Beta had brought.
The kids yelled, "Thank you Mrs Beta!"
The adults at the picnic area all craned their heads over to look.
"Louder! The jelly beans can't hear you!" I waved the jelly beans wildly above my head.
"THANK YOU MRS BETA!!!"
Mrs Beta smiled and waved good naturedly, but her face was flushed red.
I opened the bag of candy and was immediately swarmed with kids.
"LINE UP!" I shouted. They ignored me. So I didn't give out any.
I stuffed some in my mouth. "So yummy." I informed the kids.
They watched in dismay as more jelly beans disappeared into my mouth.
"Sit!" I commanded.
They sat. I gave two beans to each seated kid.
"Why are we calling Teacher Willow Mrs Beta?" One of the girls asked me.
Oh. Opps.
I gave her an extra jelly bean, "Don't question me."
There were only a few more beans left. I scanned the treeline for Scavy and the two kids. I didn't see them, why?
And then I smelt it the moment I heard a muffled scream. Rogues!
I reacted purely by instinct, "Last one back to the picnic table is a rotten egg!" I screamed at the kids.
There was screaming everywhere as kids sped off to the safety of the adults. They are laughing and squealing like it was the end of the world. The adults looked bewildered at our direction.
I saw my dad's expression suddenly change and knew he must have sensed the rogues.
I didn't wait.
Savy and the two little ones were no where in sight. I dashed past the treeline, letting my lucky sense of direction lead me.
I tackled the first large figure I saw from behind. He was pretty huge so I gave it my all, hurtling into the back of his knee so that he would be knocked down. It turned out he was carrying Savy, and they both fell to the ground.
The other two rogues turn around. They were in human form, grasping tightly to the two kids. Chris is bellowing and kicking with all his might. Brenda was silent, her expression frozen as if she had done this before.
Oh poor Brenda.
Then more rogues, this time in their wolf forms.
I tried to pull Savy out as be big rogue pushed himself up. We almost made it until he turned to grab at us.
Shannon suddenly shot through the undergrowth. He picked up a fallen branch and hit a home run into the big rogue's face. I heard the sound of wood and something else I didn't want to identify. I pulled a little more desperately at Savy but the rogue fell back half over her.
"Sam, behind you!" Savy gasped.
Sorry for the cliff hanger... tomorrow morning. I promise.