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The Alghes Hedden ers Chapter 170 I tore my gaze away from Kaneâs eyes in the rearview mirror and looked out the window instead. The rest of the ride was in silence, the tension thick, the air suffocating. After what felt like an eternity, the car finally slowed to a stop in front of the hotel.
I glanced out and immediately recognized the building it was the same hotel where Iâd stayed back when I was helping Kaneâs father with Graysonâs treatment. A wave of memories threatened to surface, but I quickly pushed them aside.
Turning my head, I looked at Grayson. He was still leaning against me, sleeping peacefully. His relaxed expression made him look almost charming, even childlike. For a moment, I stared at him, letting the quietness of his presence soothe me.
But a sharp knock on the window snapped me out of it, jolting me back to reality. I blinked and straightened up, inwardly scolding myself. What the hell are you doing, Selene? I shook my head, trying to clear my thoughts.
When I glanced out the window, Kane was standing there, glaring at me. His signature scowl was firmly in place, his eyes cold and unforgiving. Even after everything heâd done to make my life miserable, he somehow still had the audacity to look at me like I was the problem.
I opened the door and stepped out of the car. Before I could assist Grayson, Kaneâs sharp voice cut through the air.
âStay away from him.â
I rolled my eyes, though I made sure he couldnât see it. A group of hotel staff quickly approached the car, jogging over to help Grayson. They opened the door and carefully worked to get him out.
âBe gentle. Heâs sleeping,â I instructed them as they carried him toward the hotel entrance.
But Kane, of course, couldnât leave it at that. âFoolish woman,â he muttered, loud enough for me to hear. âHeâs not asleep. Heâs unconscious.â
I froze, his words catching me off guard. âUnconscious? I thought he was just sleeping.â
I stood there, momentarily stunned, trying to process what heâd said. But Kane, ever the opportunist, noticed my brief lapse and pounced.
âWhatâs the matter?â he mocked, his voice dripping with venom. âAlready scheming how to slip into his room once you get inside?â
His accusation brought me back to my senses. I turned to face him, my voice icy as I replied. âStop testing my patience, Alpha Kane. Youâve already taken my children, and for their sake, Iâve been holding my tongue. But donât mistake my silence for weakness.â
I took a step closer, my eyes locked on his. âIâm not someone you can just push around. My respect for my children is the only reason I acknowledge you as my head Alpha. But if you think Iâll let you walk all over me, youâre mistaken. I have no problem striking back.â
His expression remained cold and unreadable, but I didnât care. Iâd said what I needed to say. Without waiting for a response, I turned and walked toward the street, raising my hand to hail a taxi.
Behind me, I heard his angry growl. âDonât pretend to be some virtuous womanâ he snarled. âYou can B) 09:43 61.59%
< Chapter 170 make excuses for everything, but not for the night you drugged me.â
Mens I froze midâstep, my body tense as his words echoed in my ears. Slowly, I turned around, meeting his furious gaze headâon. His accusations were relentless, and Iâd had enough.
The anger bubbling inside me ignited, and I felt the familiar burn of power in my veins. My eyes glowed a bright blue as I spoke, my voice steady and sharp.
âIâve had enough of your accusations, Kane. You think I drugged you that night?â I took a step forward, my words daring him to push me further. âFine. Letâs say I did, I drugged you. I schemed against you. I didnât want youâI only wanted your position.â
The words hung in the air, my tone dripping with sarcasm and defiance. I stared him down, daring him to challenge me further.
Whatever he thought of me, whatever lies he wanted to believeâI was done trying to defend myself.