Hard Being Ordinary

This is so not a word I would use for my life, or myself. Hell I wouldn’t even describe my human boyfriend as ordinary in comparison. His family on the other side is. I’m not talking his immediate family – but his father’s family is as ‘ordinary’ as they come. This is not a slight on the Morgan’s no, this is just a statement. They are human. Everyday, nothing supernatural about them – ordinary. And there is nothing wrong with ordinary.

After the Last Phoenix is completed, I spent about two weeks living with
Sage – on a vacation of sorts – dealing with all the problems that presented themselves at the end of it. While I stayed with Sage I got to meet the Morgan’s over the Fourth of July. They had a backyard block party – barbecue, fireworks and the whole nine yards.

AJ has this all written down 17K+ words of nothing but that day. Nothing much happens, just family stuff – just life. If ya’ll are interested I’ll post it up here.

Anyway, you might be asking if Danny is a werewolf how are they an ordinary family. Basically it comes down to this. Rosella was born a werewolf. Danny was bitten and was changed into a werewolf. Their daughter Carla is a born wolf. Sage is adopted – thus not a wolf. But as you see in today’s scene that there is a lot more to pack ties than just being one of them. I’m still learning about what it all means. I can’t imagine what Danny’s family would be going through if they knew they were all werewolves.

While we were at the BBQ everything was normal – well not everything because it is so very difficult for me to be normal. My power is around me every moment – every second and I use it without thinking. I didn’t out myself to Sage’s extended family, but I could have. Danny got on to me about it, but I did save a kid while almost outing myself so I’m okay with that.

Ordinary


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