Okay, I might be a tad slower with updates. My grandfather is bugging me to write another story, but I really want to take a jab at screenplays. I'm going to try it, and see how it goes. So I'll try to be fast, but I might slow up a tad.

Mia pushed me through the door. "Guys, she wants to know about you! Don't let her leave!" There was shuffling, and I heard the door click behind me, and I yelped slightly. "And be nice to her! She's one of us now."

"Lily, are you alright?" Quil stepped forward, holding a hand out towards me.

Looking at him, I had to fight my brain, hoping my heart would win. Quil was my brother. He always took care of me, and he never pushed me. He knew our relationship was just a sibling thing. And I needed a brother.

"A-are you su-sure you're the-the good guys?" I quickly wiped away a stray tear, trying to look at him with confidence.

"Yes, Lily. We're the good ones." He kept his hand out, strong and steady.

I hesitantly walked forward, like a stray dog walking towards a stranger with food. When I was about two or three feet away, I ran the rest of the way, wrapping him into a hug. "I'm so sorry! All of you guys! I just didn't know how to react. I'm sorry…" I hiccupped into his chest and started to sob slightly.

"Shhh…It's okay Lily, it's okay. We reacted like you did when we phased." He gently ran his hand up and down my back, soothing me.

Pulling back, I quickly wiped my tears and looked at him closely. "Ca-can I g-go…" I took a deep breath to collect myself. "Can I go talk t-to him?"

"Of course. We'll all just be out back. He's still in the living room. He's almost healed, and he's ready to tell you everything, if you're willing to listen…" He sighed and nodded towards the door that lead into the living room.

Taking in a shaky breath, I nodded, hugging him again. "I really am sorry."

"Don't worry 'bout it." He nodded and then him and the rest of the guys walked out into the back door, and closed the door behind them.

With one last deep breath, I opened the door, looking in.

Seth was sitting with his face in his hands, shoulders slumped and as I looked him over, I realized his leg was no longer splinted. It was completely healed. That didn't bother me as much as the slight shake of his shoulders. He was crying. Because of me.

"Seth?" The word could not have been anymore than just the movement of my lips, but he heard me, somehow.

"Lily?" He lifted his head and looked at me, straight on. The look shook me to my core. His eyes were red and swollen, as if he'd been crying for a long time. He slowly lowered his hands down to his side, and kept his eyes locked on mine. "You came back?"

Finally, I had to look away. His gaze was too strong, too intimate for me to look at. "Mia convinced me to…and I decided that it wouldn't be too bad to hear you out…as long as you are the good guys."

"We are, Lily. We really are." His voice was a mere whisper, but loud enough that I could clearly hear.

Taking another step forward, I nodded. "I know…" I wiped away the last of the tears that I had left from earlier. "Can you try to explain all of this to me?"

He nodded and smiled to me. A true smile, not a smirk like Paul has. He gently patted the spot next to him, but then quickly stopped. "I'm sorry, it's a reflex. You-don't have to." He sounded pained and moved slightly farther away from me, farther into the arm rest.

Taking another deep breath, I walked over and sat on the couch. Yes, pressed into the other armrest, as far away from him as I could get, but it was more than he was expecting.

His smile returned. "So, where do we stop now?"

"Where we left off last time. Why aren't you dead?" Like last time, when I said dead, my heart started to stutter.

"Well, wolves heal quickly. Before, when you saw my gash, it healed overnight to just a scar. My leg healed in the past day, and my arm took the night. It all really depends on how bad the injury it." He looked at me again, smiling.

Nodding, I gulped, fearing my next question. "Can you…I mean…is there…" Closing my eyes, I took a deep breath, and let it out through my nose. "Is there any wolf reasoning for why I feel like this?" I kept my eyes closed.

"Because of a wolf thing called Imprinting." I could hear the smile in his voice, but didn't open my eyes. "It is like love at first sight. The moment the wolf looks in their imprints eyes, their whole world life changes. Originally, the tribe thought that the imprint was for the most likely pass of the gene to children. But now…most of the people who imprint say it's because they are just meant to be with their imprint."

He glanced over at me, and I locked eyes with him. "So…should I fight the feelings?" Once again, my voice was a whisper.

"It depends on what you want to do. But I don't want to, but it depends on what you feel is right."

Sighing, I looked at the ceiling. "I don't think I want to." I glanced over at him and put my hand on his, loving the tingling sensation. "To be honest, I don't think I can fight it." Sliding over, I pressed up against his side, and leaned onto his shoulder, letting his warmth engulf me.

Turning, he slid his hand onto my cheek and slid his fingers into my hair. "You have no idea how happy that makes me."

I smiled, and he did in return. My heart started to ran, and I leaned into his hand. I wanted him to kiss me, but I knew deep down it was too soon. I just couldn't lean away.

He leaned in and gently kiss me on the forehead. Pulling back, he smiled at me. "Don't worry. I'll never rush you. Come on, I'm sure the rest of the guys will want to talk to you." He helped me up, but then pulled his hands away. He really wouldn't push me, but I wanted him to at least touch me.

I quickly slid my hand in his, and started to walk towards the back yard, smiling to myself as I felt him pause slightly in shock. He then slid his fingers between mine, and followed me out towards the yard.

As I cracked open the door and slowly walked out, squeezing Seth's hand slightly. He chuckled slightly and squeezed it back slightly. "Hey guys." I was starting to get more confidence in my voice.

"Hey Lily! I see you're still standing." Quil smirked and pushed off the tree he was leaning on and smiled, walking forward slightly.

"Yeah…I'm trying to take it in right now." I smiled and sighed. "But, of course. There is something that I guess I kind of need to know…or I guess see…."

I glanced over at Seth, and then the rest of them.

"Are you sure? You've kind of been back and forth all day. You might want to take it slow." Seth said slowly, looking at me up and down.

Taking a long, deep breath, I slipped back into Lily, the real Lily. "Seth, I'm fucking fine! Just let me see you as…" Another slow breath. "As a fucking wolf. Got it?" I pulled my hand out of his, biting back a whimper from the loss of sensation, and crossed my arms across my chest.

"Hell ya! Bad ass Lily is back!" Paul called from somewhere off in the edge of the woods, but I didn't care enough to look where he was.

"Lily, I'm with Seth. Are you sure? It might be a little much…" Quil said, now standing across from me and Seth.

"You." I pointed a finger at him. "You shut up too." Turning back to Seth I sighed, slipping my hand back in his, and watched the smile inch across his face. "I understand it now. And I've been able to handle it since I got back. This is just something I need to see before I can fully grasp this."

Closing his eyes, he sighed. "Fine." He let go of my hand and turned to Quil. "Just…Make sure she doesn't loose it. Or….Pass out…" He sighed, and turned back towards me for the last time. "Please, don't run off again."

Nodding, I sighed and looked over at Quil. And when I turned back towards Seth, I saw he was already running off towards the forest edge. Keeping my eyes on where he ran off, I sighed and sat down on the soft grass. "How bad is this going to be?"

I felt Quil sit down next to me. "Not bad at all as long as you remember that it's Seth. He would never hurt you, ever."

Suddenly, I saw movement from the tree line. I sat up straighter and looked closely. It was a wolf, the size of a small horse. No line. I wanted to run, but then I remember what Quil said. It was Seth.

He walked up slowly, keeping his head down low, but kept his eyes, or eye that I could see, on me the whole time. I stood up and smiled, walking forward with my hand out.

My hand slid into his fur, and I smiled wider. It was so soft, and felt like the puppy I wanted when I was younger. I took his face in my hands and looked at him closely. "Okay, I'm happy now. You can change human again."

He smiled, yes, wolf Seth smiled, and then trotted back to the forest edge, an extra spring in his step.

Turning back to Quil, I smirked. "Okay, not as bad anymore. I guess I'm getting used to it." Looking at all I guys I smiled. "So, you're all heroes, right?" I just wanted to make sure they were all wolves.

"Oh, so we're not monsters anymore?" Paul, of course. I seemed that no one else was talking to me, but more like they were just watching and slipping into the background. Weird…

"Well, the rest of them are heroes now. You're still just a jackass." I smirked, and felt someone walk up next to me, and chuckle in my ear.

"That's my girl." As a reflex, I leaned into him, and realized he was shirtless, but didn't move, just leaned into his warmth. When he didn't wrap his arms around me, my heart beat my brain and took over. I absentmindedly took his wrists in my hand, and wrapped his arms around me. Loosely, but I loved it anyway.

"So, what do you want to do now, Lily?" I heard him almost purr in my ear.

I racked my mind at this. "Um…"

While I was trying to think of what to do, I heard the door open and slam shut behind us. "And who the hell is she?"

And it was a girls voice.