This isn't so bad, right? I ask Selene, buoyed by the gentle smile on Lucas' face.
At first I thought it was a facade to hide his anger, but he doesn't once lash out.
Doesn't berate me.
Doesn't yell.
Just nods. Smiles. Listens.
And accepts it all.
Right, Selene says, but she sounds evasive.
So when Lucas hands me a glass of water and nudges me to sit at the table across from him, I do without hesitation.
"Okay," he finally says, leaning over the table to stare into my eyes. "Lay it on me."
He sounds a little like he's bracing himself. I can't blame him. I am, too.
I take a deep breath. "I'm not a normal shifter."
He nods slowly. "We've established this."
I inhale sharply, searching for the right words. How do I explain something I barely understand myself? The power within me is like the wind; it exists, and occasionally makes itself known, but I can't search for it.