I dropped onto the sofa with both my parents looking down at me. My father mouthed the words sorry, but I just flipped him off and he laughed. “Now spill.” “Well, you already know the beginning of the story. I woke up, in the past, you sent me to Dad’s hoping he could figure something out to help me. Dad came clean, told me about our powers, and I started training.” “She also started female warrior training back up.” My dad pointed out but my mom glared at him over her shoulder. “What do you mean ‘back up?’.” I watched him gulp, and then he rubbed the back of his head. “I was missing you. And I had hoped that you still had friends in the pack.” “I cut everyone off, Gav. It was too hard.” My dad nodded. “Amy told me this summer. If I had known the truth, I would have stopped when I s

