Chapter 406
Tasting All My Mates
406-The Petty Stuff âLazio!â I pronounced his name after gulping a little. It was clear from the look on his face that he wasnât too happy. Something had deeply disturbed him, as evidenced by the slight raise of his brow and the tightening of his lips.
âGood morning,â I said, trying to sound playful and normal.
âMaynard was here?â he asked, ignoring my greetings and briskly approaching me.
âHe was.â I didnât lie. He stood beside me for a few empty seconds before he scoffed at me.
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âWhy? Why did you indulge in a conversation with him?â he asked me, assuming it very correctly. I could tell he was not going to understand whatever I had to say. Something in him has changed, or maybe it was always there, but I was too occupied with saving my mates and the world to acknowledge it.
âHe came here to talk to me. We talked, and now he is gone. I am not a child who would turn away from the problems because Daddy doesnât want her to speak to anyone without his permission.â I had enough of his attitude. I turned to him after dropping the butter knife in the sink and groaned, muttering the words to him.
It surprised him to see him standing up for me again.
He stayed still for a moment before he grasped my arm and started dragging me to our bedroom.
âWhat are you doing, Lazio? we have guests over; have some decency.â I complained, trying to free my arm, but his fingers were wrapped too firmly around my skin.
âLet me go,â I fought, but to no gain. He shoved me into the room and locked the bedroom behind us. It didnât just stop there. He then pushed me in front of the mirror and stood behind me. His hands grabbed my arms from behind to keep me still.
âLook at yourself! Now use the same tone from before and see how ridiculous you look when being rude to your alpha mate,â he muttered, shaking my body a little and glaring at me in the mirrorâs reflection.
âI said what was right. You have changed so much, Lazio!â I raised my voice, but it resulted in tears being formed in my eyes.
âBecause I grew up. I am not that teenager from high school anymore. I am not the miserable guy you used to be to your fullest in that academy,â he yelled, pushing me into the mirror and setting me free. I instantly turned around to him and stared at his face in shock.
âI used you? When?â I asked, my eyes staring at him with nothing but complaint and sadness in them.
âI am not up for an argument in this early morning. You need to accept and admit when you are wrong. I didnât want you to ruin their relationship, did you hear me?â He yelled despite the fact that I told him the guests might hear us.
âNo! I didnât hear you. Say it even louder so that the entire pack can hear you.
They all should know how narrow minded and control freak you are.â The moment I raised my voice louder than him, he clenched his fists and raised them. My reflexes worked hard, and I stepped back from him.
âYou were going to hit me?â I asked in bewilderment. I was panting as I stared at his frozen fist in the air.
âNo!â He instantly lowered it and stared at his fist for a moment. âNo!â he repeated, âEnya! I would never hit you,â he finally raised his face and for the first time in two years, I saw any sort of emotions in his eyes for me.
âBut you were going to hit me,â I mumbled in my mouth, letting out quivering sobs.
âThat was just me being angry. I would never hit you. If I had to, I would have, but I stopped.â He took a step closer to me, but my reflexes made me step back from him in a little fear.
âIs that how you want me to be looked at? You want everyone to think I am an abusive alpha just like my father?â He brought it up himself when I didnât even say it.
It was at that time that I realized arguing with him was a lost cause. This wasnât the Lazio I met in that academyâs room. I lost that Lazio long ago. It was just sad that he still has the same Enya caged in his grasp.
We stayed silent for a minute before he let out a grunt and exited the room. I couldnât tell what happened, but those few minutes of arguments made me realized I am not living a life anymore.
I did breakfast alone and left for the office in a separate car, as he had asked me to. I didnât realize it the other day, but now I was beginning to understand why he didnât want me to take the same car with him. He didnât want to be around me anymore.
Once in the office, I heard from the girl on the counter that Maynard, Lazio, and Christina were going to be late for work. So I had the entire office to myself.
Because I was Lazioâs secretary, the first thing I did was fix his desk.
What upset me was the empty desk of Lazio. He didnât have my picture on the desk with him, unlike other Alphas who carry their Lunaâs pictures around.
âThat is fine. It is not like we were ever in love,â I taunted, shaking my head at how quickly people change.
While I was busy piling up his files, I heard Valerie enter the office without even knocking on the door.
âWhat are you doing?â I heard the shock in her voice, and, upon looking at her face, I realized she was actually dumbfounded, watching me clean up Lazioâs desk.
âWhat do you think I am doing? Iâm arranging his desk,â I replied, a little grumpily. She hadnât been nice to me, so I didnât need to be nice to her either.
âCan you please leave his stuff alone?â It was then that she took it too far when she asked me not to touch his stuff.