Chapter Thirty Four

I hadn’t spoken a word to Alexander in days, and I wasn’t planning to. I shouldn’t have let him touch me; I should have endured the pain longer, but once again, he won.

“So you could come visit me, but I can’t do the same?” Aric asked the moment he saw me by his door.

I pushed past him and walked into the room.

“Not bad.” I say, looking around. It was smaller than the one I shared with the Alpha King, but elegant and nicely furnished.

“Why are you here, Kaida?”

“Do I need a reason to visit my beta and friend?”

“I’m not the Beta anymore; I am a Commander and Chief.

“You will always be the Dawn’s pack Beta.”

“Well the Dawn’s pack is no more; you are a Luna now…”

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“Okay, what the hell is wrong with you? If you don’t want me here, all you have to do is tell me.”

“I’m a man who had just been rejected by the woman he had been in love with for years; how do you expect me to react?”

It can’t work.”

I do. I’m not a fool; I know when to draw back, and you were right: you’ve found your mate now; I cannot hold

I hated the way that

are we cool?”

He says. Pouring me a glass of red wine–non alcoholic, of course.

our

Nightshade’s

has the Alpha

them has a place to stay; some had to live outside the pack house, but they were all catered

picked up a file from the table and passed it to me; it was our

under

Who gave

“Your father did.”

things he did behind

the financial record for the River–Dawn Enterprise. I tried

figures.

had he managed to raise the company’s worth ten times what it

and so others were willing to invest in a business running under his name and thus the

isn’t it?” I muttered to myself,

don’t look particularly happy

course I’m not happy. He’s taking over everything and he is doing it so

could do about it. He’s taking good care of the pack and its businesses. You’re still alive, so, so far, it’s

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