Once Rejected My Alpha Stepbrother Wants Me Back Chapter 96
Once Rejected My Alpha Stepbrother Wants Me Back
Chapter 96
Josieâs POV
âBye mama,â Aria hugs my legs and croaks. Tessa and I just dropped the kids to school and everywhere is buzzing, just like my heart.
âAlright. Take care of yourself, okay? I flip her hair with my fingers as I talk.
âSure. Iâll Iâm a big girl after all.â Aria says before kicking off, heading to her classroom.
Tessa and I share a look before bursting into laughter.
âThe girl sure has some courage. Tessa admits while I chuckle. We strut away from the school premises and into the lively street filled with activities of moving cars and people.
âSo, you still wonât go to work today?â Tessa asks and 1 look up at her, shrugging
Today makes it four days that Iâve not seen Ashton and itâs making me worried.
Somehow Iâve an idea why heâs avoiding me. I wouldnât put it past what happened at the celebration party at my house.
The obvious glare of jealousy he passed at Diego,
I know thatâs the reason for the avoidance. Every time I go to the hospital, Iâm always told by Ms. Thorn that he isnât disposed for tutorials.
âI guess I rattle off in response to Tessaâs question.
âOh, well then. Letâs go dig into pastries and coffee. Iâm dying to have one. She takes my hand in hers and we cross the road to the rows of cafes on this side of the road.
Entering into one of them, we find it bubbling with customers chattering away as they sip their drinks.
go order. I tell Tessa, leaving her to secure a seat for the both of us.
âWhat? Still wasting time? Someone booms as I approach the counter.
âI donât have all the time in the world. Get to it!â
The woman sounds quite arrogant, putting the baristas under pressure,
1 perch on the counter, saying, âHey, umâ¦can I have two cups of coffee and a whipped cream? Then cheesecakes as pastriesâ¦
âAnd make sure you get mine all done before attending to losers.
That snide comment really did the work. How can someone I donât know call me a loser?
Crunching my brows together, I turn to the woman. âExcuse?â
And just then I see the face, and the voice becomes all too familiar.
Dr. Sandra
âSandra? Why would you say such a vile thing about me? Iâm just a customer like youâre..â
She chuckles, her tone condescending as she turns to look at me.
âWho in the city doesnât know youâre a loser? I mean, you couldnât speak for yourself. Still waiting for the alpha to save your
nasty butt. She scoffs.
All the words she spilled slam into me, causings wave of embarrassment to color my face.
The sad part about that is that everyone sitting close by heard what she said,
Low murmurs break out in the crowd.
Hell. I canât even stand firmly on my two legs again. Theyâre shaking, my stomach rolling from shame.
âThatâs not true!â I snap but the devil only chuckles.
âOh, please.â She turns, tucking her hair behind her ear. âTo burst your bubble. The man youâre trying to force yourself into literally has a mate..
âStop it!â I growl. my wolf anxious.
I might endure others but the reminder that the mate in question is none other than my traitorous exâbestfriend is what I canât endure
âYou watch what you say. Dr. Sandra. Iâm sure you wouldnât want to see yourself in the pack court.â
Her face wrinkles at my words.
I turn to the barista whoâs handing me a tray full of what I ordered when Sandra lets out.
âWeâll definitely see the person thatâll end up in the pack court. Because judgment must surely be passed. Itâs only a matter of time.â
I na
narrow my eyes at her, spotting her signature smirk.
What does she mean by that?
âDonât mind her, Iâm sure sheâs only bluffing M wolf informs.
Hearing that tames my raging heart and I ignore every other word Sandraâs saying.
Tessa and I enjoy a few hours in the cafe with our cardboard cups of coffee and pastries.
Heading back to the house doesnât calm my concern for Ashton. It only increased.
Why hasnât he bothered to call me for lessons? I canât stop worrying at all.
When I decide to read, thoughts about him come back in full force.
No, I canât stay like this. Something must be done.
Gathering my bag. I hurry outside again and head over to his pharmaceuticals.
Itâs been a while since Iâve been here. Surging forward, I walk through the revolver doors and into the bustling company.
âHello miss. Who are you looking for? The receptionist asks as I approach the counter.
âUm.Iâm here to see i
the CEO. Is heâ¦â
âHeâs busy. She cuts me off, linking her fingers together.
âOh.
âYeah. Heâs in a board meeting. If you want to see him please write an appointment two weeks ahead.â
Two weeks appointment notice? This is crazy. Itâs only then that I see the glint of something similar to jealousy in her eyes.
âYou know what? Thank you!â I hum, making my way out.
So, Ashtonâs now out of reach?
Well, I shouldnât be worried. Iâll keep myself busy with other things then.
I checked on some restaurants that are in need of temporary workers to fill in their absentees and I fortunately g
got one
I spent the remaining hours of the day there, serving and washing. Itâs been a while since I did this but Iâm so enjoying every single minute of it.
By evening. I was already exhausted. My body is sticky with sweat. Immediately after I get my paycheck, I hurry out of the restaurant and make my way home.
However, just getting inside my house the reminder of what happened last night comes back in force..
Is the house haunted?
Or is it something else?
Something I canât quite define?
I make my way into the dark house on autopilot pilot.
Surprisingly, I hear the shrill sounds coming from my living room.
âGoddess! Whatâs happening here? My house has been haunted!â I chant to myself in a whisper as I stumble way through.
âNo. I need something to use as a weapon.â
Immediately the thought flashes through my mind, I reach for my phone and put on the torchlight.
I sneak into the mudroom as tension ripples through me. My heart thuds breath pants as I search for the surest makeshift
weapon.
By the far corner, beside the hall stand, I see Ariaâs broken golf club. The one she used to learn how to play golf two years
ago,
Inching closer, I hold on to it, preparing myself for whatever lies beyond.
Surreptitiously, I make my way back into the hallway, holding the club above my head even as my mind tells me I canât do
this.
What if the ghost is stronger?
Thoughts brim my mind and I make my way to the doorway of the living room.
The TV is on, barely lowly but thatâs not the only sound.
Sounds of clashing dishes come from the kitchen, increasing tension.
Goddess, Iâm scared.
If this house isnât haunted. That can only mean thieves broken in.
Wandering deeper into the space with a roaring heart, I grip the club tightly.
âHey!â
A voice booms from behind me and I quickly turn around and whip my makeshift weapon around, screaming
âAhhhhhh!!â
I dart the club until I hit the thing, knocking it off to the ground and it lands with a thud.
A low groan echoes then nothing shadows the silent room again.
It seems the thing is deadâ¦.
Iblindly feel my way to the switchstation and put on the light.
As the room bathes under the glow of the fluorescent lights, my eyes take in the mess I made.
Lying on the floor is none other than.
âLilly!â I scream, rushing forward to inspect her.
What in hell is she doing in my house?
âGoddess, Lilly. Can you hear me?â I rattle off, checking her pulse and inspecting her eyes.
She isnât breathing and pooling behind her head is blood.
Goddess, what do I do? I think as I bite my finger.
I have to call someone.
Maybe I should call Diego?
No, heâs going to see me as a killer. I canât call him.
Ashton? Hell. Thatâll be way worse.
Regardless of what my mind is saying, the rational side of is saying. I ignore them all as I grab my phone and dial the only person I know will help me.
As the call connects, I whimper.
âHello, Ashton. My goddess, pleaseâ¦I need your help.
âWhat happened, Ms. Roseâ¦.?â He asks.
âIâ¦justâ¦messed up. I killed someone
Or so I think, but I donât say it out loud.
âShit! Iâll be right there!â
Tension clouds me as Ashton hangs up the call.