Chapter 6
After I slipped out of the wedding dress, my father spoke up, albeit reluctantly. “Don’t you think you should meet Alpha Logan Pauley before the wedding tomorrow? It seems right for the two of you to at least be acquainted.”
Alpha Logan–my future mate. Yes, even though we’ve never met, and there are no feelings between us, we’re about to get married. But it doesn’t matter; marrying him will make my pack and my family happy. As for me, it doesn’t really matter.
I paused, weighing his suggestion, but ultimately declined. “No thanks, Dad. I trust your judgment.”
Sensing my mood, my mom exchanged a silent look with him, signaling to let it
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“I caught him escorting that little vixen upstairs,” she continued indignantly. “I almost wanted to claw her eyes out!”
Suddenly, it made sense why he hadn’t reached out. He was busy playing gallant. I averted my eyes, hiding the tumult of feelings within. “I already brought up the breakup. Even though we’re mates, he never wanted to make our relationship public. At best, he’s just a friend now, and he has no business knowing about my wedding.”
Aunt Camelia sighed deeply over the phone. “Alright, I’ll never understand your generation. Anyway, I’ve got a flight booked for midnight, so I’ll be there for the wedding.”
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“Thank you, Auntie. Travel safely,” I replied softly.
After we hung up, mom’s suppressed frustration bubbled over. “All these years and he hasn’t even given you a proper confession? You spent ten years on that?”
“If I’d known, I would have insisted you come back and settle down ages ago. What kind of person is he? You’ve been standing up for him, and I really believed you were happy! How dare he treat my daughter this way!” She practically growled at the thought, her wolf barely kept in check by the thread of human control she had left.
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