Quinn watched as her father walked into her room, a tray with her dinner in his hands. âHere, I beg
of you to eat it all.â
âI'm not hungry, dad.â
"Whether you are hungry or not, I want the plate empty.â He placed the tray on her bedside table
"And if you need anything else, just give me a shout.â
âI'm not crippled, if I need anything else, I can get it myself. You've been pampering me ever since I
came home, I'm seriously fine now, father.â
âYou're not crippled, but you could've been...stop playing with your life, Quinn. You might not love
yourself as much, but other people do. If you die, think about what'll happen to me.â
âI know, dad...â Quinn sighed. âThat's why I'll eat.â
"Good...don't even leave a grain of rice or a drop of gravy.â
Picking up the fork, Quinn started to eat her dinner, despite not having a particularly large appetite.
All she needed to do was to finish it in order to put a big smile on her father's face...
Halfway in, Quinn heard the door knob twist, and she looked towards it, expecting her father to
walk in. However, surprise took a stance across her face when her mother stood by the doorway,
looking inside with a look of pure and unhidden mirth. âSince your father stepped out for a drink, I
decided that it's time to see you, my beloved daughter.â
Quinn gripped the plate tight in her hands. âM-Mom...?"
âHow are you feeling?â She was asking a question that should be filled with concern, but Quinn felt
as though she was being mocked by that smile her mother barely tried to hide.
âStop it...â Quinn told her. âStop acting as if you care.â
âYou're right... don't.â She laughed, daintily taking a seat on the edge of Delilah's bed. âI bet you
feel frustrated, you've held your head high all your life; having a high rank and an even higher
position. It must feel like hell now since everything that made you strong has been taken away from
you. You can never look down on Delilah again, after all, you're not even a beta...you aren't even a
wolf.â
She laughed again, and Quinn's heart moved in anguish, swelling from the pain her words brought
her. âYou're ruined now, Quinn...when Delilah took Alpha Jeovanni away from you, you should've
stayed down and admitted defeat...but your pride didn't allow you to do that. You found someone
stronger, someone higher to stand behind you, overshadowing my daughter once again. I had to
take a bigger step, and like a fool trapped in a cage with the keys in his hands, you fell for my
advances.â
Her words were squeezing Quinn's lungs, she found it hard to breathe and tears were slowly
flooding her eyes. âWhy...?" She forced out. âWhy did you do it?"
"Why else? It's because you allowed me to...and I'm glad. Now I get to watch as you crumble alone;
Jeo has abandoned you, the heir to his throne that you were supposed to bring forth is in my
daughter's belly and the second chance you got; the alpha king, he has abandoned you too. No
alpha would want a woman as weak as you leading his pack.â She stood to her feet. âYou're less
than an omega now, just like your mother bad been, and he will want nothing to do with something
as worthless as you.â
And with that, she walked out of the room, leaving Quinn gasping for breath as she cried to herself.
What did she mean?
âJust like your mother had been..."
Was she not Quinn's mother?
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