Mated to the Alpha Twins
Chapter 30
Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 30 – The laughter fell from my lips in waves, and I realized I hadn’t truly laughed in so long.
Garrett sat in his seat, a perplexed look forming on his face as he watched me. It was comforting to know the mental decline ran in the family, but didn’t give me much hope for the future.
My erratic laughter died down, and I was left taking a few deep breaths.
“Look, Garrett.” I snickered, placing my hand against my mouth to stifle another wave of laughter. “I think you need to get some help, which means I definitely need to get some help.”
“Aurora–” Confusion formed on Garrett’s face. Did he really think I was going to believe that? Werewolves?
He rips me from my life and confesses there’s a world of magical creatures? This isn’t a book; Life isn’t full of fantasy. You work, get fucked over by people, try to survive and then d*e.
“Don’t–” I shook my head, “I shouldn’t even have to entertain this.”
I turned on my heel and stormed up to my bedroom. I got halfway down the hall when I realized I had no idea where my bedroom was. I remember Garrett telling me I could pick, but I simply didn’t care enough to try.
“Um, excuse me?” I frowned, walking down the hall to one of the cleaning ladies.
She looked fairly young, and smiled up at me softly.
“Yes miss?” The woman smiled as she folded a pile of towels onto a thick metal cart.
“Do you know where my bedroom is?” I pursed my lips, feeling antsy being so out in the open. It would be too easy for Veronica or Kady to find me.
“Yes miss.” The woman nodded, gesturing for me to follow. “Mr. Garrett chose a room for you. He hopes it is up to par.”
She turned down the hall and opened the second door on the left, revealing what looked like a hotel suite. I scoffed as I looked at the size of the bedroom. This wasn’t a bedroom–it was a d**n apartment. All I needed was a kitchen and I’d never come outside.
I locked the door behind me, checking a couple times to make sure it stayed put. My legs were groaning from the long shift I just worked through, but my paycheck would be well worth it.
I refused to even entertain the idea of what Garrett told me. Thalia was grumbling angrilly in my head, but I tuned her out. I made a long playlist of music in my mind, and went through each song one by one. By the time I was finished, I had taken a long shower and got ready for bed.
I slept well into the morning, not even bothering to answer as a knock sounded on my bedroom door. The phone Tori had gotten me was set on my bedside table, her picture flashing on my screen.
That was how I spent the next few days. I read books I’ve read a thousand times, talked to Tori, and kept to myself.
Of course Garrett tried to talk to me, to ask why I wasn’t going to school but I ignored his knocks and question’s each time.
Every few hours Lucy would bring me up a tray off food, but I wouldn’t open the door until she left. I felt guilty, ignoring Lucy but I knew Garrett would use her to get to me. A couple times she tried to convince me to leave the bedroom, to come and talk to her. While I was tempted, there was nothing to talk about. Garrett was clearly plagued with Mental Illness, and was trying to force his crazy thoughts on me. It must’ve been working to some extent, as Thalia continued to mutter snide comments at me.
I slammed down one of the books I’d been reading. The words were floating around my head annoyingly, and I could practically recite each Mated to the Alpha twins novel by Jane Doe Chapter from heart. I was getting tired of reading the same books over and over, glancing at my phone whenever Tori texted.
coming back to school, something I’m sure the twins were wondering as well. I tried to
promised to explain what
phone, the
feeling particularly rueful, I could tell her the truth. It wouldn’t matter what happened, I’d be gone shortly after. It’d be nice imagining all sorts of things happening to Grace once Tori found out
She tried to reason with me for the next ten minutes, but eventually I could hear her soft foot falls
the tray inside when I
my bedroom for anything. It was pleasant, not having to
but the sneer on her face ruined her features. She was well dressed, but her Mother was the same. The two of them dressed like
it’s like, living in the shadow of someone you’ve never met.” Kady snapped, her brown eyes
parted in confusion. I knew she wasn’t talking about me. Garrett ignored me for seventeen years,
at her, deadpan. It wasn’t my fault she had daddy issues, nor was it my problem. I sympathized with her because her life shifted as well, but that didn’t mean I’d
born.” Kady snapped, and I visibly rolled my
born? It doesn’t
ever. Her brown eyes were now black with rage, and her lip was pulled back
tell you and you wouldn’t even listen.” Kady scoffed, “Some s**t
a slap in the face. Thalia was enraged, spewing obsinities in my mind. I could feel her pushing at
insane.” I snapped, “You, your Dad and your stuck-up Mother. You’re not dragging me into
My mind was spinning with what Garrett had said. I spent the last
was quick to rise, casting it’s white light on everything. A knock sounded at my door, but I’d become attuned
imagine what Garrett had told me, imagine wolf people running around in the woods. I’d only seen a werewolf once in a movie, a grotesque and human-like creature who had claws and way too much
not what we look like.’ Thalia grumbled, rolling her
calling ourselves one of
get it, you’ve been through some s**t.’ Thalia huffed, ‘But you can’t
time I even thought about letting someone
opening filled my bedroom. My head whipped over to the source. Garrett stood behind my open door, a silver
I grimaced, my eyes narrowing into a
that same regal air around him. The swirling aura that surrounded him gave
locked yourself away all week.” Garrett cocked his eyebrow at me, “What did
“Leave me alone, let me go back to Melissa, disappear from my life
away all week was childish, but I didn’t care. I had
the door behind him and paused.
totally.” I nodded, “I’ll turn into some hairy creature and
moon.” Garrett rolled his eyes, the expression
him all those years ago. Garrett was relitively handsome, with a thick
my head, “It’s bad enough you’re spouting
his lips turning down in
I pinched the bridge of my nose, “Then that would be
“She’s unhappy–“
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