Chapter 105
Nyssa pov
I narrowed my eyes at Zayn, who was leaning against the railing, his gaze fixed on me in amusement. I stared back at him, frowning as I noticed the smile
etched on his face.
For some reason, whenever I encountered this man, he exuded a calm and soothing aura that made me feel safe, especially the first day I met him, when I had just woken up from the coma after going back into the past. Zayn’s presence was undeniably calming.
But at the same time, he made me feel uneasy because of one simple reason: 1 felt like he could see right through me.
And even now, as he watched me, it was as though he could read my thoughts.
Still, I simply plastered a polite smile on my face as I met his gaze head–on, unflinching,
“Morning, Zayn. And you think so? I don’t believe my aura was impressive at all. I’m wolfless, after all and there’s only so much I can do,” I said.
He tilted his head slightly, his smile widening as he shook his head and pushed away from the railing, walking over to me and stopping just inches away.
“Wolfless? Ah, I must have forgotten that for a second, because of the aura you just released. I didn’t know someone wolfless could radiate such power- enough to make everyone there submit,” he said.
My smile stiffened at his words, because he was right.
When I was truly wolfless, I couldn’t even bring a fellow wolfless Omega to his knees. Yet I was certain most of the people there had wolves, still, i brought them down without even trying.
It was suspicious, indeed.
It wasn’t like I needed to hide my wolf, but I hadn’t even told my father yet, so I definitely wasn’t going to tell Zayn that I wasn’t really wolfless.
“Really? You’re right,” I hummed, not breaking my expression. “But I guess they were just weak. I’m not sure why the servants of such an esteemed pack would be this fragile. You know, in our pack, I couldn’t do that to our servants… yet it was easy here. I suppose you really need to start training them,” I said, not once stammering.
For a brief moment, I saw Zayn’s smile twitch, but instead of arguing, he simply chuckled and gave a small nod.
“I guess you’re right, miss.”
I nodded in return, and for a moment, neither of us said anything.
We just stood there in silence until Zayn eventually gestured toward the dining table.
“I think we should go for breakfast before it gets cold,” he said.
The corners of my lips curved into a soft smile, and I gave another small nod.
“You’re right.”
With that, we both turned and walked down the stairs, Serena quietly trailing behind us.
As we made our way toward the dining hall, it wasn’t long before loud, cheerful voices began echoing from down the corridor.
I lifted a brow in confusion as I caught the sound of a woman laughing brightly.
“I’m happy that you’re finally home, my king. Everyone missed you, and I was shocked you were gone from the pack for that long.”
A woman?
It was definitely a woman’s voice.
“Ah, she’s here. What a bummer,” Zayn muttered under his breath beside me. I turned to glance at him, catching the small shake of his head and the slight smile playing on his lips.
Before I could ask what he meant, we reached the bottom of the staircase and my eyes instantly locked on the woman seated between Darius and
Cassian.
She was speaking excitedly to Darius, her wide smile and sparkling eyes trained solely on him.
But Darius didn’t even spare her a glance. His focus remained fixed on his food as he slowly ate, completely ignoring her as if she didn’t exist.
I blinked, confused, taking in the sight of her.
She had long, wavy blonde hair and bright blue eyes that shimmered under the morning light.
She really was beautiful. At first glance, she looked like she belonged on a runway.
I watched the interaction closely, especially the way Cassian rolled his eyes as she turned to speak to Darius, even jabbing Cassian side slightly in the process, whether by accident or on purpose, I couldn’t tell. Either way, she didn’t seem to notice… or care.
“Who is that girl beside our mate?!”
A jealous snarl exploded in my head, and I blinked, stunned by Sheila’s sudden outburst.
Since we arrived at the pack yesterday, she hadn’t said a single word and now here she was, growling like a damn beast at the woman across from us.
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