Jordan's Misunderstanding

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brother"s hands. At least this part was okay.
    “So, father, why am I here?” Jordan said once again briskly and sat down between her mates on the couch that was remaining.
    Her father looked at her with his eyes narrowed letting her know that he was not pleased with her tone of voice. Well tough. He was going to have to get used to it.
    “Jordan.” Her mother said with a shocked tone. “We have raised you better than to be so disrespectful.”
    She sighed and nodded. “I know, sorry. I guess I"m on edge. I guess I will throw this out there. Someone has contacted me on the website that I have for shifters. He told me some things about my past. I assume that is why everyone is here. I would really like an explanation though, why am I just now getting told about my past.” Her mother drew in a sharp breath and her father"s frown deepened. “What do you mean you were contacted about your past? Was it these guys? What have you told her?” He bellowed.
    Jordan jumped up from the couch and yelled. “Don"t you dare blame your lies on my mates! They have never kept anything from me, nor would they. And for your information, no, it was not them. It was someone else. Someone who called himself The Master, I don"t know his real name. Although he is under the mistaken assumption that I am his mate, which as you can see is impossible because Romy and Larkin are my mates. They have claimed me, so don"t think for one minute that you can get rid of them.”
    Her father jumped up also and replied. “This is still my house and you are my daughter.
    I will not be talked to like this.”
    “Fine, we are leaving and by the way, if I were your daughter, you would have not lied to me all these years. Families don"t do that.” She said with tears in her eyes.
    “Jordan, calm down. You aren"t going anywhere, and dad, sit down before you have a coronary. We need to all take a deep breath and talk about this calmly. So far, no one has actually said anything. Jordan, what exactly do you know?” Sid said loudly over the growls and hisses that were coming from her mates and her father.
    Jordan allowed herself to be pulled down again by her mates and her father sat down slowly, looking at her mates with a warning. She took a deep breath and pulled out the papers she had printed off this morning. It had the entire chat recorded. So she read directly from the pages. She could hear her mother gasp when she heard what the man told her and her father growl again.
    When she finished she laid the paper on the table for anyone to pick up. It was Devon, the New Council Pack Beta and her brother-in-law that picked it up. He held it out and read it to himself again, frowning at the paper.
    Her father stood up and began pacing, the silence in the room was deafening. She knew that they had lied to her. Nothing she said had been a surprise. How could they do this to her, especially when she had poured her heart out about wanting to be like them?
    They must have been laughing behind her back this whole time. She sat up straighter and refused to allow them to see how crushed she was by this. Obviously, they were not her family. Now she had Romy and Larkin. She reached and took each of their hands in hers and allowed them to comfort her with a squeeze of their hands.
    Her father was the first one to speak. “Jordan. First of all, yes we knew that you were special from the day that we got you.” Jordan snorted and looked around at her so called family.
    Jordan spoke up. “How long? That"s all I want to know, how long did you keep this from me? It"s my life, I should have been told right away.” Sid held up his hand. “Jordan, it was my fault. I told them not to tell you. I wanted to make sure, before I put a target on my sister"s back. You know how it has been. Then we could not communicate with anyone, so I talked to Quin and Jaden. They agreed that you must be the human that belongs on the Council. But I swear, I knew nothing about your parents; this is

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