nna
her hair was slightly rough, and the scent of my mate was wrapped around her even though she tried to hide it. Before in the past, I had ignored it even though I kne
o raise my hands against her; she was my parents favorite child, practically their only child, because they treated me as though I was a stranger. The only way I could get some affection fro
e, but among all, the one that hurt me the most was my baby. She killed my baby! The first slap w
and went to Mom, acting like the mama's girl she had always prided
" Mom shouted, "How dare you rais
aughter too. I
to Quinn!"
as rude; I held my ground, refusing to back off. Quinn and Mom were t
ow rudely I spoke to her; rather, it was because I slapped Quinn. She was trying to give Quinn the
wasn't that Quinn didn't know that I was going to know, but she was sure that I wouldn't da
eyes widened in surprise when she noticed that
down the staircase; that is all." Quinn lie
stupid reason? Even if you were to ever doubt anyon
ignoring my mom as she called after me; luckily for me, she didn't bother to follow me. My major proble
my mother had reported to him on my misbehavior along with what I did to his favorite daughter. I didn't want to be
pack. He retired from his post after Alpha Nathan Dad also retired; althou
ll." My dad paused and looked around me, "Where's your mom?" He mumbled to himself,
at the possibility of Mom d
a Nathan waiting." Dad said in a cold tone, like Mom
st like he did the first time we got married. I was so head over heels for him that I refused to believe that he had
didn't care if I was rude; if I wasn't Alpha Nathan's mate, they would all ignore me. Even though I was the elder
called behind me
the power to stop it. If I told Alpha Nathan to his face that I didn't want to get married to him, he could lock me up in jail
widened as I looked up at the man in front of me, Alpha Axel. In my past life, he was
to do was stare at him, he attempted to walk away. but I stop him because of the crazy idea that is forming
ds slowly to him, then, without giving