Toga sat down on the edge of the bed nodding to her question although it had been rhetorical. "Yes I was and am the alpha male of this pack. It is a long and difficult story. But shortened it makes a little more sense. You've heard of lycanthropy have you not? It's all thought to be legends and stories to tell the children when they misbehave to get them to fall into line. We're not that at all, as you can see. Lycanthropy is passed from a parent to child or by the infamous bite during the true night of the full moon out of the three that occur, but we can change at any time, as you see, otherwise I wouldn't be human right now, but still in lupine form. And little Rin is our daughter." He said motioning to Savannah who was his mate that he and his wolf chose. "The human mates all felt as you do thinking they've gone crazy, but we've been secret for hundreds of years for a reason. Because we can't be found by any human or they'd want to experiment on us. Like they had with that incident that occurred sixteen years ago with the Silver family's slaughter for all but the offspring that somehow survived the rouge attack." He said softly staring off into the distance. It was essential that they keep secret for humans were no where near the point of accepting werewolves as existing. "Yeah. I was the daughter, and somehow, I survived. With this mark as proof." Natalie said pulling up the right leg of her jeans revealing the ugly scar on her leg that marked where the wolf had bitten her as she did her best to fight it off, it scraping the skin off. She could remember the attack clear as day because of the wolf that mixed in with the bite, which happened to occur the true night of a full moon by some wolves that went nuts for some reason or another. She looked at him surprised that he would believe her. No one else would even think twice about it had she told anyone else and a small true smile, one that caused the yellow in her eyes to recede if only a bit and said eyes to soften, bloomed on her lips. "You're the first one to do so, that lived in this town their entire life." She said a bit awed that he would take her word over that of what everyone in the town would say was heresy.