"But your immediate family, though," Ava said. "What should I do when they ask questions?" Adrian sighed, rubbing his forehead. "Be creative," he said. "I know my mom would be very inquisitive. Be creative with her; I trust your discretion. She won't really bother asking me any questions. You will be the likely target." They reached the clearing and Ava saw a large cabin with a wide, cleared, surrounding space. Light illuminated the strong log walls. "Does this belong to your pack too?" Ava asked. "Yes," Adrian said. "It is the lodge for a sort of summer camp for the werewolf children. During summer break, they come here to learn werewolf culture and how to properly fight; in human and werewolf form. They also learn werewolf ethics and their roles in the pack." Ava nodded

