Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder
Chapter 56
Chapter 56: Ethan Or Not?
“Miss, did you get your room number yet?”
A young crew member pulled me out of my shock.
I took a deep breath to calm my racing heart, then put on a smile and turned to him. “Ah, yes, it‘s on the ticket.”
No– that couldn‘t have been Ethan. There was no way he was here.
Besides, it would be hard for anyone to recognize me with my disguise on, especially from so far away.
As the boat drifted further and further from the shore, I no longer was able to pick him out in the crowd.
The worry that had surged within me threatened to expose my fear, but I couldn‘t allow it to. I had to get a grip of myself.
I turned my attention to the young man in front of me. He was holding a clipboard as he walked around the deck helping the passengers.
He gave me a friendly smile. “Follow me, and I will show you to your room. I just need your ticket.”
I handed my ticket to him, my eyes scanning my surroundings.
Everyone else was busy settling down on the ship, and no one paid attention to me. I was still safe.
I let out a sigh. I was probably just seeing things. Was it possible that my mind was playing tricks on me because, deep down. Thad hoped it was him standing there?
“Room seven. This way.” The crew attendant returned the ticket to me and led me along the deck.
The mid–morning sun was approaching its peak in the sky, and with it came refreshing, cool wisps of sea air blowing against my skin, reminding me that this was a new beginning. I found peace with my surroundings again.
After walking down a few corridors, we came to a white ship door that looked just like all the others. Here we are.”
I admired the small room, which contained a bed and a table. It even had its own small bathroom area. It wasn‘t anything lavish, but that excited me no less.
“Thank you!”
His face was bright with genuine compassion. “It‘s my pleasure. Please get some rest, and welcome aboard your journey to Avondale.”
His smile was heartwarming. For the first time, I was being treated just like anyone else– an ordinary, free, and independent person.
As he turned away to help other passengers, I settled in to rest without worry.
There was no Ethan, no danger– just a small and quiet cabin for me and my baby.
Thad never imagined that I would get as far as I had. I was more than proud of myself for what I had accomplished.
“I can‘t wait to get some sleep!” I whispered to myself with a grin.
After taking a nice, warm shower, I lay down on the small bed. The rhythm of the waves below was gentle, and the darkness slowly slid over me as I got comfortable– I welcomed it like an old friend.
**Ethan‘s POV
Hues of pink and orange painted the sky behind the castle as it came into view in front of me.
The storms from the night before had finally blown away, but their departure had done nothing to calm the tempest that raged within me, threatening to tear my mind apart.
Even sprinting for hours through the woods in my wolf form hadn‘t helped, I realized as soon as I shifted back.
I had hoped that it would change how I felt–or, at the very least, that running would distract me from the situation. But even then, I was not spared the tormented thoughts that filled my mind.
do such a terrible
the thoughts aside again and walked on two legs toward a tree with a hollow in it to retrieve some clothing
legs and hands. I
meetings to get to, duties to attend to, things to do. The worst thing I could do was show up in an emotional wreck
retrieved the pair of jeans and T–shirt I had tucked away deep
neared the castle, my eyes automatically drifted in the direction of
same spot as I had been when I saw Rosalie leap to
of anguish washed over me, and I
loss. How the hill could she do
and was constantly dreaming of her baby‘s future, always protective covering her abdomen with her arm, would never do anything to hurt our child – her child. So why would she jump over the cliff
I whispered aloud. “She would never
do it. I had watched it
“Son of…!”
into a nearby tree and left a dent on the trunk. My hand was bleeding, but
head, grinding my teeth, willing my breathing
compute, it was best for me
needed to focus on other priorities. My raw, out–of–control emotions threatened to take
in front of others– friends or
let them
the relief on the guards‘ faces– until
call the doctor
off!” I growled as
saw
reached my suite, the emptiness reminded me again that she was gone. There wasn‘t anyone sitting by the window waiting
time ever, I noticed how
her melodic voice filled
my fists, and the motion made my cuts throb in
that thought away and went to the dresser
when I saw the letter with my
it. Then the
it‘s us,” Talon
found him standing there with Georgia and Vicky behind him. They all
guys doing here?”
started, but I interrupted
you have nothing
just looked at me,
to Talon. “How
he answered my question without delay. “I spent the rest of the night talking with Romero and the other alphas. Georgia reported the situation to James in private. Most guests were socializing and didn‘t notice
the answer, but I asked
“…No, Alpha.”
held my breath for a second. I felt frustration
didn‘t want to see it. I didn‘t want to
nod and looked around the room. “Alright, I‘ve gotten the
none of
boiled up in my mind, and I raised my voice. “What
It was apparent that she‘d been crying. Her eyes were red, and
she murmured, but
held up the letter from Rosalie. “Are you really not
it?”
away, walking past her. “Not now.”
Her hand shot out to grab my
her, my tone much angrier and out of control than | intended. “I
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