Chapter 56

Angela’s POV

“You’ll bore a hole on that door if you keep staring.

I turned in the direction of the voice and saw it was Mason. Alpha Mason. He had a luggage box with him and his usual signature weird smile on his face.

“I was just staring.” I answered.

I was staring at the artist workshop that had been completed. Even though I tried to take it off my mind after tossing the keys Darius left in one corner of the room, I still couldn’t stop staring at it.

I moved away from the door, folded my arms against my chest, and smiled back.

“You’re leaving.”

“You can instead go inside the room and see for yourself,

We both said at once. He smiled again, I didn’t smile back at him this time.

I shook my head instead. “I don’t want to.”

‘Darius told me you loved painting. It was the first thing he mentioned about you right after we met,”

I glanced up at him. I was surprised Darius talked about me to him at all.

“You made that up. I’m sure he wouldn’t talk about me just right after breaking my heart,”

“He had his reasons,

“Really?” I asked sarcastically.

“Trust me he does. Which is why you both should stop being blockheads, him being the bigger blockhead anyways, and talk about your differences,”

I scoffed. I wasn’t about to sit and have a conversation with Darius about what he knew wasn’t right.

“You’re leaving.” I repeated.

“My pack needs their Alpha and what’s the use of two Alphas in one pack?”

not having an

we’ll see

“Of course,”

two business professionals. I could’ve hugged him but I felt

went back to my name tag hanging

“Angela?” Mason called.

“Yes,”

a fight is you.

faked a

“Mason,

out, stopping him in his tracks. I wanted to talk to him about what I might have heard

  1. it.

trip back

I hadn’t seen him all day. Not even when Reina left for school, which was unusual. I didn’t want to ask around for him so

ago since I had to admit that I needed help. Maybe after all these years, I’ll finally be able to open up to

“Hello Angela,

“Hi, Doc,”

was a few seconds of silence on the other end of the line. “Call me Zack,

I answered, bouncing on top

before I leave. I might not be around for the next two

“Sure,”

see him or

“What time?”

“How about now?”

soon,

to get back from school, I decided it would be better to see him now. He had no ties to this pack, which meant I

house and went to see Dr Zack at his makeshift office. He had a patient

you

I had a nice time yesterday.”

your

I nodded.

It’s nice sometimes to listen to these grandparents talk about their adorable grandchildren.

learned that these past

make you feel you shouldn’t have hid your

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