Promised To The Alpha Twins – Chapter 31

Friday was approaching, I could see it with every sunrise and every new sun that rose on the horizon, the date of my next life change was getting closer.

I was grateful that Stacy left for school earlier, that she had gotten ready earlier, that she had also had breakfast earlier, and that, ultimately, I didn’t have to cross paths with her in the morning because I was sure I would have ruined it, and it was a day with a beautiful blue sky that didn’t deserve it. Instead, I was grateful that Annabeth slept in late and that I didn’t have to encounter her either.

Axel offered to give me a ride to school, but as I said before, I didn’t want to ruin that beautiful day, so I lied and said I would take the bus because I had already decided to walk, even though my ankle hadn’t fully healed yet.

imes over I preferred the magical fix of my face over my foot.

mally, and this time I attended all the classes so as not to give Axel or Lia a reason to surprise me. I found it strange that the twins kept their distance, although I knew they never took

e the only ones who could protect me from Chloe, but I insisted, first, that she was crazy and that I would shut her up with some medication, and second, that they were the ones responsible for Chloe and her gang hating me.

to work” look, forced me to attend to my section of the dining area.

ght I had dodged the twins, I felt a hand grabbing my wrist. I knew whose it was just by the touch of their skin on mine. As they did that, I spilled the tray of drinks I was carrying at the moment towards the kitchen. I was grateful that at least the glasses were empty and only had a little ice and something other than soda or juice.

s.

ough there was hardly any liquid left, my waitress blouse got stained, and it was th

ensation had me captive because I knew they were exploring every inch of my body with the warmth of their eyes, which I could almost feel like a dew of warm

you,” I said with a somew

o light because they were obsessed with me. In my mind, the words they would have told me earlier echoed: That I belonged to them.

that made me shudder.

was the man you were with

to what I was about to tell them. It was the same shake I had already felt in their gazes. They were interested in everything related to me, and that excited me, even

d for them to burst in forcefully. “He is my father.”

ised them more than I had anticipated, and I could see it in their gazes, which felt more attached to me in a m

That was your father?” Liam asked, equally surpr

acy, into the door that led to the basement of my past?

would like to know more about that, but it will have to be at sch

e going to school?

nt to repeat what had happened in the classroom?

d just by remembering it.

cted towards them, wanting to go in their company.

y head, Friday, Friday, Friday.

Aly took me to Axel’s house when

after parking. “You…, I mean, Axel had to wait several months for this place to be finished.”

I rais

Aly turned and looked me in the eyes.

ys,” she said.

ion of the land, the planning of the house, the blueprints, and so on. It wasn’t something you did in a few days.

w I was coming her

would pile up.

pite Axel’s lack of resemblance to Dub, the sight of liquor in his hand in the living room of the house sent a shiver down my spine.

ing shadows.

with a hint of coldness in my voice.

ou want or don’t want because I must tell you what I’ve hidden from you for seventeen years. The time has come.”

completely wrong; I didn’t even want to give him the chance to do it.

tomorrow? I’m tired now, and I just want

interrupted. “It has to be now.”

fess that I wanted to know whatever he had to tell me, but pride prevented me from doing so.

te between my reason and emotions, “but before you say anything,

felt like he was observing me with the same intensity and determination as the twins did earlier in the restaurant.

t’s very likely that with what I have to tell you, that question will a

as cautious with me as I was with him because I hadn’t even approached the living room, and he was still talking from the foyer. Still, I asked my question.

few months?”

n preparing for the moment that now brought us together. I saw him raise his eyebrows, and at that moment, I knew he wouldn’t answer my question.

ee, Sussan, my family, or in other words, my species, is very different from humans, even though we have

triggered the memory of the scene in the forest when the two black wolves approached me

ked that memory.

ous look. “It’s nothing more than my proven craziness.”

t laughing.

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