Read Mated to the Alpha Twins [by Jane Doe] Chapter 34 – Grace had let me leave the classroom without any hassle. Her murderous and slightly unhinged demeanor faded as soon as I told her the truth. She even had the audacity to chat with me, asking about my plans once I had left.

What frightened me more than her bold threat against Tori was the way she changed with the flip of a switch. I gave rushed, one worded answer in a hurry to leave the classroom.

I had just enough time to mask the fear and disgust on my face before Tori found me in the halls. She had already grabbed what she needed from her locker, wandering around in search of me. Her face contorted in confusion as she saw the heat fill my cheeks. Understanding flashed in her eyes as they traveled down my neck. Without a doubt, she was thinking of Alec and Kade.

I sat quietly as Tori drove the two of us to the restaurant. We both ran in, grabbing our checks from the manager on duty.

“I’m still waiting for that explanation y’know.” Tori’s orange eyebrow lifted as she shot me a stern look.

My stomach flipped and a chill spread over my skin. I had promised Tori explanations for a lot of things, explanations I couldn’t give.

I had planned to leave a note for her when I left, one explaining what Grace had done to me. Grace’s threat against Tori made me question whether that was the right decision or not. While Tori could handle herself, Grace was incapable of thinking clearly. It was just another thing I would need to think on.

While I wanted nothing to happen to Tori, it was eating me alive that Grace would get away with this. She had successfully chased me out of town, not that I hadn’t been planning it regardless.

I couldn’t see what telling Tori would hurt. I would explain everything to her, giving her ample warning what Grace was capable of. I could only hope she kept the information to herself, keeping her safe from Grace.

“I’ll give it to you.” I coughed uncomfortably, “I’ll call you tonight.”

I wasn’t sure if I’d be able to tell Tori what happened over the phone. My voice cracked and weakened any time I tried to speak about it. Bile would rise in my throat when I thought about my swollen and busted face.

“I’m holding you to that.” Tori’s lips were pressed together tightly. “I’ll call you around eight, Mom’s having a dinner party with our neighbors.”

“That sounds—fun.” I forced a lopsided grin to my face, ignoring the pinpricks of guilt that settled under my skin.

“You’re more than welcome to join.” Tori chuckled, giving me a playful eyeroll. “It’ll be more eventful than what you’re doing tonight.”

“You’re right about that.” I laughed hollowly.

to hurt people when you leave, Aurora.’ Thalia murmured in my mind, ‘Tori’s one

I grimaced, ‘I deserve more than this—than living in

them, Aurora.’ Thalia murmured, her voice growing silent. ‘I know

flashed into mind, the feel of

add it to what I had saved up. Taking money from Grace had been an offer I hadn’t anticipated, but had

stern glance, concern flickering in her eyes. I mustered up my strength and gave her a bright smile. Tori hadn’t asked about our shift at

  • * * * *

the minute I stepped into the house. His crisp suit irritated me, as did his dark slicked back hair. His aura of poise and superiority grated away

with us.” Garrett cleared his throat, his mismatched eyes

wondered if people thought the same thing when looking into my eyes. My eyes were an exact replica of Garrett’s. One eye was a light blue, lighter than the

fell from my lips regardless. The last thing I wanted to do was eat dinner with

the other foot. “They will learn to accept you, Aurora but you must make an

effort?” I scoffed. I hadn’t tried due to the clear distaste his wife and daughter had for me. How could I make an effort

is to you.” Garrett frowned, compassion filling his eyes as

hoping it wouldn’t be another fairytale. Garrett clearly noticed the reluctance on my face but chose not to comment. I had no choice

to the dining room in an hour, and that dinner would be ready soon after.

a picture or two and all my money, there was nothing left to pack. I wanted to bring toiletries but decided they would take up too much room. I stuffed a couple granola bars and water bottles into the bag. It had been a last-minute decision to raid part of the large kitchen to find some snacks to bring.

escape. I would change into something I hardly wore, making it harder to be identified on cameras. I’d keep my hat and hood pulled up, blocking what parts of my face I

changing for dinner. If anyone reported me missing, they would remember the dress I had worn today. I walked down

table, Veronica by his side. Katy sat beside her

room. My face heated under the stairs. I couldn’t help but feel I had interrupted something. Garrett’s face held

emotion looked genuine, I couldn’t get past the irritated

dinner, barging

answers where I needed, never once looking into Kady or Veronica’s sharpened eyes. Garrett seemed genuinely interested in my past, something I wasn’t keen on sharing. His eyes filled with guilt as I talked about my Grandma, the woman who had raised me. He could hear the love and gratitude dripping from my voice as I talked about her, along with the

my dinner in a rush, ready to retreat upstairs. My stomach dropped when Garrett stood from the table and motioned for me to follow. Lucy shot me a wide

beautiful, overflowing with brightly colored flowers. As we stepped into the yard, I could smell their sweet

change when he spoke of his family. The

I scoffed in disbelief. I couldn’t imagine prim and proper Kady getting on her knee’s to garden.

The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255