Read Fated To The Alpha by Jessica Hall Chapter 260 – Marabella POV

I had awoken at Jonah’s the following day, and three days had since passed. My parents had been annoying the h**l out of me, and I swear if I get one more positive affirmation meme from my father, I may just drive up there to shove his phone up his a*s. Every day like clockwork, they all video chat like they were worried I would try to k**l myself again.

Although, I was more concerned about Kyan’s state of mind than worrying much about my own. We hadn’t heard from him since Jonah brought me here. Not one word, however. Today was Lucas’s f*****l, so I would get to see him.

As I climbed out of Jonah’s car, he grabbed my hand and pulled me to the b****l ground of Kyan’s family, weaving us through the cemetery to the back. It was odd. I half expected the service to be held at the manor since it had its own graveyard. “I thought more people would show up,” I whispered to Jonah. Looking around, only Kyan and Andrei are standing beside the grave that has already been dug. Not even Sage was here, which I thought odd. Lucas and Andrei were best friends, so I thought she would have come.

“Kyan only invited Dad, Mum, and us. Mum couldn’t handle it. Stress has gotten to her bad, and Dad has been having to sedate her,” Jonah whispered, and I glanced at him.

 

“Why what happened?” I ask, worried for Aunty Sage.

“The whole Vince and Casen thing, you know Mum’s fragile and not in a good place right now. She thinks Dad is keeping things from her, and her anxiety has been playing havoc,” Jonah tells me.

“Well, he did, kind of kept it from her,” I mumble, and Jonah sighs. Walking through the small fence, a shudder ran through me as we entered his family plot. Suddenly, an electric current rushed through me and stopped me in my tracks. It was an unnerving sensation. Taking a look down at the ground, I realized I had walked right past the grave of his father. My brows furrowed, and my footsteps faltered as if something was halting me from going any further.

grips his son’s shoulder. Yet my eyes went to Kyan, who stood silently next to his uncle’s coffin. He stared blankly ahead, and Jonah was talking to his father. With one last glance down at his father’s tombstone, I let go of Jonah’s hand and

think you would come,”

I told him, and he chuckled. “He did and jams,” Kyan chuckled to himself. Jonah walked up behind us and grabbed Kyan’s shoulder before pulling

 

service. Andrei said a few words, but Kyan just nodded and clenched his jaw as the coffin was lowered. When

We followed, although the same thing happened again when I passed Dominic’s grave. The same violent shudder ran up my spine, and Jonah stopped looking down at me while I tried to make sense of the strange sensation that had

Jonah murmured. I shook my head before sucking

feeling when I walked

I moved to the couch. My phone started buzzing as my parents tried to ring me. Tossing it on the sofa beside me, I ignored it, not really feeling like talking or in

the TV and scanning through the apps for something to watch, when we heard a knock on the door before the sound of keys turning in

the door opened. He dropped his keys on the bench before walking into the living room. He said nothing, just sat down beside Jonah and me, and I waited for him to say something, but he never did. Kyan just stared vacantly at the TV, not really watching it like he was stuck in his own thoughts. Jonah ordered takeout when it was dinner time when Kyan looked over the back

I stay here the night?”

nodded before turning to face the TV again, resting his chin on his hand. Kora watched

I asked him, and he glanced

lip before scooting closer to him. Laying down, I put my head in his lap and looked up

hand dropping on my shoulder while his other pulled my hair back from my

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