A small wave of relief came over her when she watched as Omni walked into the kitchen. She watched as the young boy made his way over to the coffee pot and poured himself a cup of the coffee that tasted so delicious. Reagan knew that there was something different about the coffee but she couldn't figure out what it was. The silence in the room was starting to cause a slight ringing in her ears until Omni started to talk. Reagan turned her attention over to the young man. As he explained the coffee, she looked down at her cup and smiled as she finished the rest that was in the cup. She looked up and shook her head. "No Omni, I'm not mad at you nor do I hate you. You saved my life and I'll always be thankful for you and your father." she explained as she walked over towards the French doors and stood beside him as they both watched as the two wolves wrestled. When he mentioned that she, too, would eventually turn into a wolf, she smiled a little. It reminded her about the times that she would be out on school grounds and Ryan would be in his wolf form watching her. She always wanted to be one and run around the woods with her wolf friend and now she could. She reached over and put her hand on his shoulder reassuringly and smiled. "Great idea. " she said as she squeezed his hand gently and walked out with him and continued to watch as they chased after one another. At first a shadow would rush by followed by a streak of white. She looked down and nodded slowly. "I do believe you'll be great like him. You are his flesh and blood. It's in you already." she said as she pointed to his heart. "You are like him in more ways than you can see." Slowly, she made her way to sit on the grass and patted the spot next to her to invite him to sit with her. When he asked her to tell him everything there was to know about her, she sighed a little. "Well, truthfully, there isn't much to say." she started before looking up at the sky for a moment and back down. "When I was born, my parents were non magical folks. My mother got very sick a few years after I was born and she died. I don't really remember her much but the parts I do remember were nice. She would read me stories, tuck me in, and kiss me goodnight. I know most mothers do that but it's all I have." she started off with and sighed a little. "After my mom died, my father became a drunk. He would drink everything he could afford or find. Half the time, he'd ask me to go to the store and sneak a few things of alcohol in my pockets and run out of the store. When I was about ten, which was when I got my letter of admission to Hogwarts, my father died of liver failure. I went to school as an orphan and I had no one to call family." She explained honestly as a small tear came from her eye. She quickly wiped it away and took a deep breath. "Wendy was my only friend in school. I spent most of my time outside on the grounds near the lake. I loved to read, it brought me to places that I didn't think I could go. Your father is a little older than I am, so when he was a prefect, he would patrol the school and would see me outside. Instead of reporting me, he let me stay out there. I know now that he was actually protecting me when I originally thought that the wolf from the woods was a friend. " she said gently. "Long story short, once I left school, I didn't know what I wanted to really do. So, I went to a muggle school to learn how to make clothes. I opened up a muggle shop where I made shirts, skirts, scarfs.. all kinds of stuff. I also had a shop in Diagon Alley where I made robes for children. I went to a party at Wendy's house since she married your father's best friend. Sure enough, your father was there and the rest is history." she said with a smile as she nudged him gently. "You know, you're very smart for your age. It intrigues me how mature you actually are. I know you've been through so much in your young life but I want you to know, that you can be a kid here. I want you to have fun. I want you to believe in magic and have crazy memories." she said with a small laugh. "I believe all children should have a fun childhood."