OLIVIA "Today, we put to rest the body of the alpha's niece, Michelle, who was killed by a seizure," a wolf priest says at the altar of the pack's prayer house. Murmurs and wails arise from the crowd. "Michelle was a lovely child. The moon goddess and those who met her know that..." he continues, his voice becoming a blur to my ears as I think about how autistic children are prone to death by seizures. When the priest is done talking, a group of men carry the coffin to a car and people leave the prayer house to witness the burial at the graveyard. Becca's head is on Dillon's shoulder as the coffin is lowered into the grave and Dillon holds her to himself, rubbing his hand up and down her shoulder. People walk over to Becca to offer their condolences as a mourning song is sung by some

