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Nora:
Ryker didnât stick around and left me alone to settle into the room. After locking the door, I wandered
around, wondering why*.
âWhy are they back now? Why do they want me back now?â I asked. Akira because I couldnât find
the answer on my own anymore.
âYou should be asking, why the new furniture? And what is that smell?â she shocked me with her
response. I frowned, sniffing the air to figure out what she meant.
âThe room freshener?â I asked, closing my eyes to enjoy the pleasant scent. The brothers always
smelled good and made sure their home were filled with wonderful fragrances.
âIâm talking about the *pungent* smell,â she corrected me, surprising me
even more.
âI donât smell anything bad,â I pouted, confused by her questions. I looked around to make sure
there wasnât anything rotting or off in the room.
But there was nothing. So, what was she talking about? I just couldnât understand her words
sometimes.
âNora, thereâs a weird smell, like something bad happened in the mansion. Iâm not feeling it in this
room, but the rest of the place smells strange,â she continued, sounding uneasy.
âMaybe the furniture smell isnât your favorite? Theyâve replaced pretty
much everything.â I recalled how cluttered it had been the last time I was
here. Even the wall they had been building around the mansion was gone. Had they changed their
minds, or just decided to tear it down because it didnât look good?
âIâm not sure. But tell me, what are we going to do now?â she finally snapped out of her thoughts
and focused on our plans.
âIâll get the file from them and study the fog people. If they try to delay this task, Iâll do it myself.â I
was determined to finish the job and go back home.
âOr we could confide in them about our babies and what Brody has been doing, and maybe-â I had
to cut her off immediately.
âYouâre not serious, are you?â I clenched my jaw, anger rising at her suggestion.
âWerenât you with me when they hurt us? You heard them, loud and clear, when they said-*multiple
times*-that they didnât want me as their mate, and that it would be a nightmare if I ever got pregnant
with their children. Do you want to put us in danger? To endanger our childrenâs lives by telling them
*anything* about them?â I hissed, my frustration boiling over in one breath, appalled she would even
suggest it.
âIâm just worried,â she yelled back, her voice filled with concern.
âThen be properly worried. Theyâre not any better than Brody. For all we know, if they had known
about the babies, they mightâve even killed them just to avoid the responsibility,â I hissed, my
frustration leaking through every word. After she went silent, I took a deep breath, trying to calm
myself.
âSometimes I feel like you enjoy watching me in pain. Itâs as if youâre always reminding me of the
time when I was weak and dependent on these mates of mine,â I muttered, turning my face to the
side and gazing
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out the window.
After a brief moment of silence, she responded in a guilty tone. âBecause I donât want to lose you
again. I like the way you are nowâso full of emotions and empathy. But youâre becoming what you
were meant to be.â
I didnât fully understand what she meant, but I was too upset to ask her to explain.
After taking a shower and getting dressed for dinner in a black dress, I left my room to find the table
set in the garden outside. The wind was blowing gently, the air fresh and soothingâbut my arms felt
empty. wouldâve loved for my babies to be here.
âHere, come sit with me,â Lord Atwood patted the empty seat beside him. Instead of refusing, I sat
down. Clara emerged from her room, surprisingly without her rabbit, and honestly, she seemed far
too content in this pack.
âSo, I heard you all were dating someone,â Clara began, her tone light as she filled her plate with
food.
The brothers exchanged glances before Cain spoke up to answer her.
âWeâre not dating anyone anymore.â My heart flipped inside my chest, but I kept my face neutral.
Is that why they were back to thinking about their mate? Because they were single again and
wanted to have some fun before finding someone else?
âOh? Youâre not dating April anymore?â Clara turned to Ryker, asking him directly.
His response was sharper than I expected. âNope. I never wanted to date. her. But I had to.â
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The intensity in his stare and his choice of words were intriguing. *He had to?*
Was it so he could punish me? Put me back in my place?