Lisa held baby Michelle while she introduced Silvia and Zach to the Pack members that were gathering for a midnight run in the back yard. She had silently warned everyone of the trauma and loss the human family had experienced on the road between Salmon and North Fork, and they could feel their fear and nervousness. The men stayed back, while the women and children gave lots of hugs. Zach fell in with the other kids his age, while Mary and Rachel stayed with Silvia and ran the introductions.
They were still cooking up lots of meat that was in freezers that had lost power. The buffet table was full of tasty dishes, and a guitar was being played among the sounds of the children playing. If it wasn't the middle of the night and for the various sized wolves running around, it would look like a typical neighborhood party. Lisa made sure the new family had plenty of food in front of them, then sat at the picnic table with them. Also at the table was another human with knowledge of who they were, as Abigail was helping her daughter Autumn eat. Autumn's broken left arm was still in the cast from earlier, and they were all watching for signs of infection from the wound- whether that was a normal infection or the change coming after the open wound was licked by her grandchildren. "Autumn, did you get enough to eat?" She was a little amused in asking, she had gone back for another large plate and increased appetite was a sign of a turn.
"Yes ma'am. The burgers are really good." She was on her third one, which her mother shook her head at as she couldn't eat three.
Lisa sent a knowing look to her daughter Rachel and daughter in law Mary. Rachel moved around to where she was sitting. "Autumn, I need to check your arm real quick, all right? I'm not going to hurt it, I just need to look at it and smell it." Abigail looked funny when she mentioned smell. "Werewolves have very sensitive noses, and the infection will smell different if it is a disease or the change coming." She lifted her arm onto the table and loosened the soft cast while Autumn continued to eat.
When the cast was out of the way, her mother was shocked at what they found. The arm looked like the injury was a week old, not a compound fracture from just six hours ago. The previously open wound had closed up and an angry pink line marked where the scar was forming. Rachel leaned close and sniffed; she could smell the wolf nature coming forward in her body.
Rachel sent to her Alpha and mate the confirmation that the change was underway. Marcus was supportive, promising to help her through it, while her father was pissed. He told her they would talk when he was home from the clinic, then he cut off the link.
Autumn nodded to her mother while she put the soft cast back on. Even for a werewolf, broken bones could take a few days to heal and return to full strength. "How does your arm feel, Autumn?"
"It tingles a lot, and sometimes I get pain from it but it is much better than before." She went back to eating as Rachel called her daughter Raven over and pulled her into her lap.
"Autumn, we have something to tell you. You know that your friends and I are werewolves, that we change between our human and wolf forms at will, right?"
"Sure, Miss Rachel, it's pretty cool."
"Well, one thing about werewolves is that we can turn a human like you into a werewolf by biting them. The saliva in our mouth contains what is needed to cause the change. When that happens, there are a number of changes the person feels until they become a werewolf too, about three days later."
Autumn looked at her funny. "But... I didn't get bit. Raven and Michael would never bite me, they are my friends."
Abigail hugged her gently. "That is true, baby, but when you broke your arm those two licked at the wound. They were trying to help you out, but they didn't know that licking the open wound was the same as biting. What you are feeling right now, and what is happening with your arm, is because the change has started. You're going to become like Raven." She started to cry, thinking of how this would change both of their lives.
Autumn looked at her arm, then looked at Raven. "Wait, I get to be like you? COOL! WE CAN RUN AROUND AND PLAY FIGHT! It's going to be so fun, we can all pile up together on my bed at night, and play fetch, and I'll be able to see at night just like you guys!"
The adults smiled, she was taking it well, better than her mother was. Rachel put her hand on her shoulder. "In a few days, you will be able to do that, but before then it won't be so fun." She explained what she could expect over the next three days; the fever, the flu-like symptoms, and the pain of the first shift. Autumn was scared of getting sick and her mom held her tight as they talked about that part. "Just know that we will be here to help you. Raven and Michael will stay with you the whole time, and even though it will hurt it will be worth it in the end."
"And I will help you as well, since I went through the same thing years ago." Mary gave her a quick hug. "I don't want to do it again, but I'm very happy now."
"But what about Mom?" Autumn looked up at her mother.
"That's her decision, Autumn. She will always be your mom, but I think she wants to make sure you get through this all right before she decides anything." Abigail nodded. "The good news is you guys get to stay with us for a while. It's really important we stay together to help you through."
"And to play!" She looked over at the other kids in the yard. "Can we talk later? Please?" Her mom nodded and they ran off. They watched Autumn and Zach playing with the other Pack children while they ate and talked. The humans seemed to fit in well, considering the world as they knew it had ended and people were dying all around them. It almost seemed normal in this backyard. Rachel was helping to clean up when she noticed that Silvia wasn't around. She found her scent and tracked her back into the house to the upstairs bathroom. The door was locked, and she could hear they crying inside. She knocked softly, then called out, "Silvia? Are you all right?"
"LEAVE ME ALONE!"
The smell of blood and amniotic fluid grew strong as Rachel sniffed at the door frame. "Silvia, I'm a nurse. Please... let me help."
"It's too late." She started to wail, the pain overwhelming. Rachel grabbed a paper clip off the bedside table and straightened it out, then poked the hole in the center of the door handle to pop the lock. When she opened the door, her heart sank.