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Nora:
All the times he showed he loved me desperately, saying he couldnât bear to see me with someone
elseâwhat about that?
Silas!
He said if I wasnât his stepsister, he would take me to the ball. The one who had never shown
interest in any sheâwolf had said those words about me. Were those lies too?
âNora?â Brody gently nudged me awake, and I saw the door he was holding open for me.
I nodded, but first, I turned to hug Lord Atwood one last time and say goodbye. However, the
moment I rushed dramatically in his direction, he extended his hand for a handshake, stopping me
from hugging him.
âOh! Youâre not even going toââ I nodded my head, hoping he would realize his mistake and hug me
instead. But he didnât do that. I was shocked and so broken. Why bring me here if youâre just going
to kick me out and then not even feel a bit sad about it? I noticed Brody gave me a sad smile,
probably the only one who had any sympathy for me.
âOh!â I felt so lost. But then I composed myself and shook his hand. His touch was fatherly to me.
Meeting them was the biggest happiness of my life. But as expected, life always takes back what it
gives. Maybe I donât
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truly cherish things when I should have. I donât know.
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âGoodbye,â Lord Atwood said, but this time I didnât respond. I slid into the passenger seat beside
Brody, who stayed outside with Lord Atwood to say a proper farewell before rushing to the driverâs
side and getting in.
Once the car started, I couldnât help but watch the mansion with teary eyes. Even when the tears
started to blur my vision, I quickly wiped them away to keep seeing the sight of the mansion before it
disappeared.
And then it did disappear.
I sank into my seat and stared at the road ahead. The valley of my heart had suddenly gone silent.
Everything felt like a burden. Every minute we spent in the car made me feel like I should have
stayed in the mansion. They shouldnât have kicked me out like that. Leaving without a rejection and
now being accepted by a chosen mateâI donât know what kind of disaster is in the making now.
âWeâre summoned by the council. I hope you have no issue with that,â Brody said, and even if I had
an issue, itâs not like I could do anything about it.
However, I felt compelled to ask him this question because it was weighing heavily on my heart.
âWhat if⦠I have a fated mate somewhere?â I uttered, gulping down with difficulty. My lips were so
dry that when I tried to open my mouth wider, they bled a little. I had to rub my tongue over them to
moisten them.
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âWhat?â Brody turned to me, then back to the road.
âYou know we all have fated mates somewhere. So I want to knowââ I paused, noticing the concern
in his eyes. Of course, he would be worried. Imagine if my fated mate shows up one day and insists
that I accept him. He wouldnât know that Iâve already found my fated mates, but stillâ¦
âCan I be accepted by a chosen mate if I have a fated mate somewhere out there?â I inquired again,
and he shrugged before dramatically letting out a sigh.
âIf you do thatâa disaster would come,â my heart sank, and then he continued, âthe chosen mate
will die if you choose him while you have a fated mate somewhere out there.â
My eyes widened at his words, shock gave me goosebumps, and my body turned cold.
Does that mean if I accept Brody, he will die? But then why the heck was he agreeing to it?
âYou need to stopâ,â I muttered in shock, but I couldnât finish the sentence as we arrived at the
councilâs office.
âBrodyâ,â I watched his face with concern, wondering why it didnât bother him that he might die if I
accepted him and had a fated mate out there.
Just when he was about to get out, he saw my face and decided to stay.
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