Chapter 163
Contract With Alpha Logan
Chapter 163
Biancha POV
As soon as we were inside the restobar, I locked it from inside. Since the place was empty, I asked them to sit while I went inside to fetch the medical kit. When I returned, I saw Toren was still standing and looking in the direction I had gone. His intense gaze on me made me feel bare. Like he could see inside me and reach my soul. A shudder ran down all the way to my toes and a blush crept on my cheeks.
The wolf was sitting on the floor, looking outside the glass door as if keeping a watch.
âThank you,â I said to him as I approached the wolf. âI didnât know that they were waiting for me outside. I shouldnât have come out.â Guilt overwhelmed me for getting these two involved.
âDonât feel guilty,â Toren said, making me snap my head to him. How did he know what I was feeling? âItâs not your fault,â he added softly, and came to sit on the chair next to me. âThey were a shitty lot.â
I pursed my lips. Opening the medical kit, I took out the antiseptic. âI hope it works,â I murmured as I dabbed a bandage with it and applied it on the wolf, who was still sitting quietly. He didnât utter a sound as the liquid burned his skin. Once I cleaned the place, I applied an antiseptic cream, my eyebrows scrunched in worry.
âDonât worry,â Toren said. âHeâll be fine. His wound will heal fast.â
With a sharp exhale I turned my attention to Toren. Other than a bruise on his forearm, he was fine. I applied the antiseptic on him and cleaned the bruise. The contact sent a jolt of electricity in my body. My breath hitched and my face heated. In order to stop my mind from its racing thoughts, I asked, âWhat were you doing in this side of the town? And I think he â I pointed at the wolf, âshould shift. People donât know about werewolves in Cedar.â
His eyes narrowed, a pang of jealousy flitting through him. âI donât want you to see him naked.â
And that made me blush to my roots. âIâ I said but then snapped my mouth shut.
In a deep, throaty voice that reverberated through my conscience, he said, âDonât worry, Biancha. We will leave before dawn.â
âBut thereâs no place to sleep here,â I pointed as I got up.
He furrowed his eyebrows. âThen where do you sleep?â
I jerked my head back. Did he mean he was going to sleep in my bed?
âYouâre taking me all wrong!â I blurted. âI donât sleep with strangers. I mean-â Why was my mouth babbling nonsense? Fuck. âI havenât slept with strangers.â This was a classic case of verbal diarrhea. âI havenât slept with anyone. Thatâs what I meant!â Finally, I got it right.
Toren lowered his head as if to suppress his laugh. âIâm glad that you havenât slept with anyone, Biancha,â he said in a soft voice, which edged to grateful feeling. âBut what I wanted to ask was, do you have a place where you sleep at night?â
âYes!â I nodded. âI sleep on one of the benches here or on the floor. Whatever is convenient. The owner of the restobar is sweet enough to let me stay here for the night.â
Toren clenched his jaws, a muscle ticking on the side. âDonât you have a home? Because the last I remember, you said you were going home.â
His words took me on a back foot. âIâ I licked my lips, wondering what to say and dodge him. âMy parents are far away,â I supplied the partial truth. âThereâs no one for me in this town. I am saving so that I can rent a place.â Again, a partial truth, because I was saving cash, but renting a place was far from my agenda.
He looked at the wolf, who was still looking outside. His eyes went glossy, and I knew he was talking to the wolf through a mind link. When he returned his gaze towards me, he said, âSo youâre saying that you live here alone at night?â
âYes!â I got up and rushed out of the room to avoid more conversation regarding it. But why was I feeling that Toren would stop? I went to the kitchen and searched for the leftovers of the day that were stored in the fridge. I found tuna sandwiches, nachos dipped in sauce and pepperoni pizza slices. After arranging them on a plate, I came out and placed it in front of them, saying, âThatâs my little thank you.â A blush crept on my cheeks when Toren looked at me with his beautiful hazel eyes.
âYou donât have to thank us,â he replied and picked up a pizza. The bruise on his forearm was already healing. I looked at the wolf, and his wound was also healing quickly.
Silence ensued as Toren ate. Flutters hit my belly while seeing him eating. He had such perfect bowâshaped lips, I wondered how they would be under my fingers. Or lips. Before my mind raced again, I asked in a breathy voice, âSo, do you guys live around?â
Toren licked the sauce from his lips and said, âWe are visiting Cedar. We used to study in the Cedar Academy, and we are here to collect our certificates.â
âI see,â I replied, a deep longing for going back to school bubbling inside me. âWhere do you live?â
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The Nord Pack.â
Oh. That was the wealthiest werewolf pack. âThatâs awesome!â
âAnd where do you live?â he asked.
Shit. That was a question I didnât want to reply to. So, I lied, âThe Viking Pack.â
The wolf quirked up his ears and cocked his head as if assessing me. But I stayed firm on my ground and looked ahead.
âViking Pack?â Toren repeated with a smirk. âNow, isnât that interesting.â
I chose to stay silent at his comment. More silence followed, and I watched Toren eat his food at leisure. I picked up the plate and took it inside after he had eaten. âIâll be fine,â I said upon returning, hoping that they would leave. âYou can go. I donât want you guys to be uncomfortable
because of me.â
âWe will go before dawn, I promise,â Toren said in a voice so dominant that I couldnât refuse.
Toren POV
Aiden and I were shocked to know that she lived in the Viking pack.
âSheâs lying,â Aiden chuckled through the mind link.
I couldnât help but cross my arms behind my head and sprawl over two chairs as I watched the little wolf asking us to leave. There was no way we would leave. The men who had attacked her were high. They were a bunch of hoodlums. I was sure that they would report sighting a tall wolf, but who would believe them?
I watched her grow uncomfortable in our presence, but I knew that eventually she would accept me. While I was certain about my feelings for Biancha, I didnât know why Aiden wasnât. He felt a push and pull towards her, which even he couldnât explain. I had to talk to someone about it.
It was apparent that Biancha didnât have her wolf. She fought well with the homies, but she couldnât handle all of them. I was filled with an overpowering sense of protectiveness towards her, longing to envelop her in my arms and whisk her away to a sanctuary. Probably my pack.
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At first, she sat nervously two tables away from us, watching us furtively, but then she couldnât help succumbing to sleep. My lips curled up as I watched her sleeping, studying her delicate features, stifling my urge to pick her up and make her sleep in my lap. When I couldnât handle my urge, I just walked to her, picked her up gently and made her sleep in my lap. As if on instinct, she leaned her head on my chest and let out a sigh. I think my girl liked me. Wrapped in my arms, I watched her sleeping, feeling relieved after days of torture of not being with her.
After we returned to the Nord Pack, Kael got extremely busy with Astrid. Mom and dad were both ensuring that she received the best education along with her training as the Luna. It was me who goaded Aiden to come back to Cedar town.
We spoke at length about Biancha. He said that he was battling with his feelings, but I wasnât. Eventually, I coaxed him to accompany me to
town.
Cedar
Just before dawn, Aiden got up and nudged me to wake up. He hadnât shifted from his wolf form because I didnât want Biancha to see him naked. Just the thought enraged me.
Carefully, I lifted her from my lap and reluctantly placed her on the bench beside me. She just took a deep breath in and went off to sleep.
When we returned, Aiden said, âI donât know why, but thereâs something about Biancha that doesnât add up.â
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