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Chapter 15

 

 

 

 

Simone and Amber bumped along in Jackson’s truck down the streets of the Tanana land. Jackson had let Simone borrow his truck, somewhat reluctantly, he and Xander both pouting because she wouldn’t allow them to come along for support. She barely knew how to explain herself to her relatives. She definitely didn’t know how to explain the two of them.

“Do you know what you’re looking for?” Amber asked, as she looked around.

“Yes. When my mom died and I went through all of her belongs, I found some information on her tribe and some addresses.” Simone said as she turned a corner.

The little town was old and somewhat bleak in the dark Alaskan afternoon. There was an old two story log building that acted as the Tanana city hall. A few sparse shops here and there. The homes were small and rundown. Some were made of logs and others wood siding. Many of them had skeletons of rusted old cars scattered throughout the yards, tires and other pieces of scrap metal. Giving the look of a massive junkyard, with some houses thrown in for good measure.

“Why did I always think that there would be teepees or something like that?” Amber said, shocked by the reality of it.

“I think it’s because that’s the image and stereotype we’ve all put in our heads.” Simone said sadly, finally understanding why her mother was so desperate to get away.

Finding what she was looking for, Simone parked the car in front of a house that was a little better organized than the others. The yard had only one rundown car in it and no other nondescript objects sticking out from under the snow. The house itself was painted a pretty blue and looked welcoming. At least Simone hoped so.

“So whose house is this?” Amber asked curiously.

“My grandparents. That is, if they’re still alive.” Simone said taking a deep breath before opening the truck door.

Amber stopped her with a hand on her arm. “No matter what happens, they deserve to know you exist and that your mom has passed away. And you deserve to know them too.” Amber said seriously.

“Thank you, Amber.” Simone smiled nervously.

She hopped down from the truck, slipped her hand into Amber’s reassuring one, when her friend came around to meet her on the other side and they took tentative steps towards the house. They walked slowly up the porch steps and when Simone stood in front of the door, Amber squeezed her hand tightly in support. She raised her hand and knocked softly, though the sound still rattled her nerves and sounded loud to her ears.

They heard footsteps coming towards the door and Simone took a deep fortifying breath. The open swung open and a little old woman with bright white hair tied back in a bun, a deeply lined reddish brown face weathered from the sun and wind, stared up at them. At first she looked confused, but curious. But as her eyes focused on Simone’s face, her eyes widened and she softly gasped.

“You have Halona’s eyes. Who are you?” The older woman asked in a strong gravelly voice.

“Simone Dyani Staton. Your granddaughter.” Simone said softly.

 

 

~~~

 

 

However Simone had envisioned the first meeting would go, she couldn’t have expected or been more thrilled with the actual reality of it. Her grandmother had instantly embraced her and wept, when Simone introduced herself. She led her and Amber into the cozy and cluttered house.

Currently they were seated at the little kitchen table, drinking her grandmother’s apparently famous spiked hot apple cider. As they sipped on the delicious beverage, her grandmother bustled about collecting pictures of family to show Simone.

“This is your grandfather Takoda Hunt, when he was a young man.” Her grandmother said, handing her an old framed black and white photograph. “He passed away two years ago, God rest his soul.” She said, dabbing at her watery eyes. “My name is Kohana Hunt.”

“My mom told me that her name meant ‘of happy fortune’ and my middle name means ‘deer’. What does your name and my grandfather’s name mean?” Simone asked shyly.

“Ah, yes. Dyani is a beautiful name. And suitable for you. You are lovely. I see so much of Halona in you.” Kohana said stroking a hand down Simone’s face. “Anyway, your grandfather’s name means ‘friend to everyone’. And he was. Everyone loved him and there was a great sadness throughout the village when he past. And my name means ‘swift’. I came into this world very quickly.” She smiled.

Simone agreed, because even for an older woman, she moved about the house with a swiftness that belied her age.

“So tell me, how did it happen? Halona passing on?” Kohana asked.

“How did you know?” Simone asked surprised.

“I felt her leave this world.” Kohana explained. “I have the gift. Some would say I’m a medicine woman.”

“Wow!” Amber exclaimed, and Kohana smiled at the redhead.

“So what happened? It felt quick.” Simone’s grandmother persisted.

“It was an aneurysm. We went to bed one night and the next morning I noticed she wasn’t up yet. I went to wake her up and she was cold and wasn’t breathing. The doctor said that it happened instantly.” Simone said with a wobbly voice.

Kohana wiped at her eyes. “I should have never pushed her away. I missed so much of your life and the remainder of hers. We were just so hurt when she wanted to leave. You have to understand that Fairbanks is as far as any of the tribe move to. And usually high school is as far as any of us go in school. But Halona wanted more for herself. She wanted to see more. I’m surprised that she decided to make her life in Seattle. I would’ve thought that she would make her way to Los Angeles or New York or someplace like that. Your father must have made a good impression on her.” Kohana sighed with regret.

“Yes. I think he did.” Simone smiled. “He died when I was five in the Gulf War, but I can still remember how they looked at each other. They were happy.”

“Good. I’m glad he found her. Otherwise I wouldn’t have part of her sitting before me now.” Kohana grinned warmly at Simone. “So how long are you here? I’d love to spend more time with you.”

“A week.” Simone said, refraining from mentioning to her grandmother that she had already been there for a week.

Now that Simone knew she was more than warmly received by her grandmother, she felt regret at waiting so long to meet her. She’d had a wonderful week with Jackson and Xander, but coming to meet her family was the whole reason she had come and saved up for years for.

“That’s not nearly enough time. But I guess we’ll make the most of it.” Kohana said, clasping Simone’s hand tightly. “In the meantime, I have to make some calls. There are a couple of people I want you to meet.”

 

 

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Simone and Amber blew out mutual breaths of exhaustion as they slammed the truck doors shut. They waved at the crowd of people that stood on the front porch, waving back in farewell. It was nearly dinnertime and looking at the clock, Simone realized that they had been there for six hours.

“Who knew that that little house could hold so many people?” Amber said in wonder.

“Yeah.” Simone said, overwhelmed at the events of the day.

Practically the whole Tanana tribe had shown up on Kohana’s doorstep. And they had spent the next several hours regaling Simone and Amber on the history of the tribe and stories about her family. It had taken a ton of convincing and a promise to come tomorrow to turn down staying for dinner. Simone had noticed Amber anxiously looking at her phone, and assumed she was waiting with bated breath to see Ethan again. And from the sounds that had come out of her room last night and this morning, Simone knew that Amber had had a great time with Xander’s brother.

“So are you happy with the way it all turned out? Was it what you imagined?” Amber asked grinning at Simone.

“Better.” Simone sighed contentedly. “Oh my God! I have a grandmother, Amber!” She finally burst out in pure joy.

“I’m so happy for you, Si. So…has this swayed your decision to stay?” Amber asked, solemnly, not wanting to lose her friend, but understanding Simone’s need for family.

“I think it just might. Though I don’t think I’ll tell the guys just yet. I want to be one hundred percent sure before I tell them.” Simone said.

“So you guys are alright? Did you kiss and make up? Cause you all looked pretty cozy this morning at breakfast.” Amber teased.

“You have no idea. Let’s just say that I didn’t get much sleep. Makeup sex
is
amazing!” Simone smiled dreamily. “But let’s not talk about me. What about you Miss I-brought-the-roof-down-with-my-screams?” Simone teased her best friend.

“Oh God! He was
incredible
! And his cock is just as big as his brother’s. Big packages must run in the family.” Amber proclaimed, fanning herself.

“You’re sick, Amber. I did not need to know that…or to be reminded that you’ve seen my guys’ penises.” Simone rolled her eyes.

“I’m just trying to keep up with you, my friend. Maybe I should see if Ethan wouldn’t mind if Chris joined in.” Amber said, the wheels turning in her head.

“Amber! Don’t you dare!” Simone exclaimed.

“I’m just kidding…kind of. You’ve got me so curious about having the kind of relationship you do. It’s hot and I’m totally jealous.” Amber admitted.

“Well, I don’t know what it’s like to be with just one man, but all I can say is this relationship is all-consuming to say the least.” Simone sighed, thinking of her men.

They rode the rest of the way home chatting about any and everything. Simone pulled into the garage and they heard the pulsing beats of music pouring from the house before they even opened the door to the mud room. They both looked at each other with frowns of curiosity.

Forgetting to remove their coats wanting to find the source of the music, they peaked around the corner into the kitchen. And there in the middle was Xander in only a pair of long gym shorts singing into a broom stick to the song ‘Let’s Do It Tonight’ by Pitbull. The girls’ giggles made him look up. Without missing a beat, Xander dropped the broom, took a running start at the kitchen island. He jumped up and slid across it and landed right in front of Simone. He grabbed her like the singer instructed, spun her out and back, and then dipped her low. Her hair falling in a cascade to the floor. He snapped her back up and kissed her soundly on the lips.

“My goodness! You certainly are happy this evening.” Simone said breathless.

“Mmm…” He rumbled in the back of his throat as he continued to dirty dance with her.

“Where’s Jackson?” Simone asked trying to ignore the hardness that was becoming noticeably fuller against her thigh.

“Upstairs, cleaning the bathroom. Which he’s been sulking and complaining the whole time, because I bitched at him to clean it.” Xander smirked happily.

“I see.” Simone nodded.

“Wait here. I’ll go get him, so you can tell us both at the same time how your day went.” Xander said, kissed her on the lips quickly and ran out of the room.

Amber and Simone looked at each other and burst out laughing.

 

 

~~~

 

 

“So does this mean you’ll stay?” Jackson asked, sitting forward anxiously, on the couch in the living room, after Simone told them about her first meeting with her grandmother.

“Well...” Simone decided she couldn’t hold it in any longer, against her better judgment. “Yes. Yes, I’m staying.” She said softly.

Jackson collapsed back on the couch in frustration and at Simone’s expectant expression, he frowned in confusion. “Wait! What did you just say?” Jackson asked cautiously.

“I said, I’ll stay.” Simone smiled shyly as his face lit up with dawning excitement.

“Really?” He asked, not truly believing her. And at her nod of assent, “Fuck yeah!” He exploded and then grabbed her up in a massive bear hug.

“Uh…Jax? I can’t breathe.” Simone wheezed out.

“Oh sorry.” Jackson said sheepishly, as he released her.

Xander stood up and kissed her on the temple. “I’m glad you’re staying.” He said quietly, not as exuberant as Simone had hoped.

Just then the front door burst open and the Drake siblings spilled inside the house, like déjà vu of the previous night. Ethan strode in cockily, walking up to Amber and practically sticking his tongue down her throat. And without so much as a backwards glance, grabbed her hand and led her up to her spare bedroom to do God’s knows what.

“Alrighty then.” Xander said looking up at the loft where the couple had disappeared. “What the hell are all of you doing here? Did we plan something that I don’t know about?” Xander asked the rest of his siblings.

“No. But do we really need a reason to stop by to see our big brothers?” Delanie asked walking over to give Simone a kiss on the cheek and a warm hug. “Or our new sister?” She whispered in Simone’s ear.

Simone smiled at the thought of having a whole new family as well as her blood relatives a few miles away.
This could be a start to a whole new life for me.

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