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382âClara Needs To Shut Up!
Nora:
âWelcome back home, daughter,â Lord Atwood greeted me with a hug, but I barely returned it,
offering more of a side embrace. The atmosphere and surroundings made me feel sick to my
stomach. They were a constant reminder of the last moments of the old Nora, the one they had all
wronged. I couldnât afford to be emotional. I shouldnât be.
âI brought a friend,â I said sarcastically, pointing at Clara, who stepped out from behind me to meet
Lord Atwood and Silas.
âNora!â Silas, however, completely ignored her, even as Lord Atwood greeted her. He stopped in
front of me, trying to catch my attention, but I quickly averted my gaze. Still, I noticed himâhe was
wearing a black hoodie and matching pants, his long curly hair messier than before, though
somehow, it suited him.
âHello,â I greeted him, my eyes focused on the car trunk instead.
âAlpha, Brody sent some gifts. Kindly take them out,â I instructed one of the warriors, who looked
visibly displeased to see me back. Then I
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remembered why. Last time I here, I was accused of murder and a host of other vile things. I
supposed they werenât thrilled to see me return.
But I couldnât care less about their feelings. I wasnât exactly thrilled myself.
âDo as she says,â Silas ordered quietly, his voice holding an unspoken threat. The warrior
immediately bowed, moving swiftly to retrieve the gifts and our bags.
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âCome inside, you must be tired. The others have been waiting for your arrival,â Lord Atwood
gestured for me to take his hand, but I just stared at it, keeping my hands clasped behind my back.
Instead, I motioned for him to lead the way.
I wouldnât hold anyoneâs hand. I had learned my lesson the hard way- once you get too used to
holding hands, when they pull away, youâre left lost.
âWait! I need to talk to you,â Silas stepped in front of me, blocking my path.
âSure, we can talk inside. Iâm pretty tiredâdo you mind if I get comfortable first?â I replied, not
needing his affection or attention anymore. He had no choice but to nod and step aside.
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I quickly walked into the mansion, my eyes taking in the elaborate decorations. The entire place was
lit up with soft lights and adorned with white flowers. They had gone to great lengths to prepare for
my arrival.
âMy sons did all this by themselves,â Lord Atwood smiled proudly as he led me into the living room
where the others waiting. Ryker, who had been lounging casually in a chair, quickly straightened
when he saw
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âNora!â Though he barely whispered it, I could still hear his voice echo through the room.
Cain stood by the window, his back turned at first, but upon my arrival, he glanced at me briefly
before looking away. Nash was occupied giving orders to the maids for refreshments, and once
everything was arranged, he walked over to greet me with a polite smile.
âWelcome back,â Nash said, offering a warmth I matched with a reserved, closedâlip smile.
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Clara, clueless about the sudden shift in how I was being treated, added a comment that almost
made me cringe. âWow! You guys did all this for her arrival? I thought she was kicked out-â She cut
herself off when she noticed the brothers exchange quick, almost warning glances before. turning
toward her.
âI was just saying,â she shrugged it off, grabbing a glass of wine and sipping nonchalantly, clearly
missing the tension in the air.
âI donât drink,â I said, waving away the offer of alcohol before settling into a chair. I could feel the
brothersâ gazes on meâassessing, observing- nonstop. It was like they were waiting for something.
âYou must be tired. You should rest before dinner,â Lord Atwood
suggested, trying to keep the small talk flowing, but I remained uninterested.
âOkay,â I agreed, but then quickly got to the point. âWhen do we start looking for the Fog People?â
My question caught them off guard. The brothers exchanged wary looks, almost as if they were
silently judging me for bringing it up.
âWhy such a rush?â Nash asked, eyebrows raised. âItâs not like you have to leave soon, right?â
I adjusted in my seat, letting out a sigh. âI have a pack back home that I take care of with my mate.
Iâd like to finish this task and return home as soon as possible.â
I couldnât reveal the real reason for my desperation to leaveânot to them. They wouldnât understand
why I was so eager to go back to a place where I was treated as nothing but a slave.
âAha, I think heâll be fine without you for a while,â Ryker added dryly, clearly referencing Brody. He
wasnât smiling, and his tone held a hint of
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bitterness. Their ongoing personal war was no longer my business, yet it seemed to linger in every
interaction.
âI am his Luna,â I retorted, trying to sound calm but feeling the annoyance creeping into my voice.
âAn alpha is nothing without his Luna.â
Clara, as clueless as ever, added a surprising comment: âBut he has Janet too. So, I guess we can
stay here for a while.â
Her words stung, and for a second, the room fell silent. Janet. Of course, she would mention Janet,
the one Brody had always kept close.
I clenched my fists under the table, my calm exterior starting to fracture.