Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder
Chapter 64
Chapter 64 Push Ethan Out of My Mind
The following days after the dinner, Soren was in the house more often than before. However, he still seemed to be working in the study or on phone calls most of the time.
Meanwhile, I had been busy reading the books Lola dropped off.
Or, in other words… I had been busy keeping myself busy.
“The Isles of Denali consist of over a hundred small islands, many of which have their own unique culture…”
“…Although the islands do not have as abundant natural resources as the East continent, their comfortable climate, variety of sea products, and unique cultures still make them one of the best choices for those who are seeking a peaceful and relaxing lifestyle. They hold special appeal for those who are from the far deserts of the West continent…”
I was flipping through the travel magazine on my warm cozy bed under the morning sun when I heard a knock on the door again.
“Come in.” I called out softly, expecting to see Lola. She normally dropped off breakfast for me around this hour.
However, no one opened the door.
I waited for a few more seconds and decided to check who was out there. I opened the door and came face–to –face with Soren‘s bright smile.
“Good morning, Ro.” He paused, as if he was trying to find a way to phrase what he wanted to say. “I happened to just be passing by, and thought to myself, ‘Maybe I should check on her. I just need a good excuse.“”
He always had a way of starting fun conversations, I reflected.
I looked at him with a smile and said nothing, knowing he was going to continue talking anyway.
He rubbed the back of his neck and shrugged with a smile. “It took me like ten minutes to get the courage to knock. Then I kinda forgot about my excuse.”
I couldn‘t help but chuckle. “Do you remember now?”
“Oh–” he replied with a jokey grin, “I was thinking about starting with, ‘I don‘t want her to starve,’ so I was about to bring you everything from the kitchen. But then I thought maybe it wasn‘t good for you to start your day with anything greasy, so finally I settled on bringing you this special blueberry jam.”
He held up a glass jar, and I could smell the delicious blueberry scent even without the lid open.
“So,” he continued in an exaggerated tone of voice that once again made me smile openly, “if you haven‘t had breakfast yet, I highly recommend giving it a try. It‘s a secret island recipe. The berries are from here, picked with love.”
The jar itself was shaped like a cute bear, and it reminded me of the person who had just gifted it to me. No one could resist something adorable like that, so I accepted my newest gift from Soren as he handed it over to me.
Sometimes his silly sense of humor made me wonder how he managed to handle such a big island as an authoritative figure.
“You are just too kind. Um, would you like to come in?” I figured that was the appropriate thing to ask.
“I was just wondering when are you going to ask me that.”
He blinked a few times, but his lighthearted tone assured me that it was safe to be alone with him.
He took a seat on a chair across the room, keeping a safe distance between us. “How do you feel today?”
While he didn‘t have a smile on his face, his tone was gentle.
“I feel great. I really appreciate your kindness in letting me stay here.”
“My pleasure.”
he noticed the open magazine on the bed, and exclaimed,
confused, “About
you must be so bored by now, but the doctor had ordered you to take it easy. I was wondering what might help you to kill time. See, I just had the feeling that you love to read!” He looked proud
you read my mind. Lola dropped them off just as
that!” he said grandly,
to the window, gesturing toward that part of the room. “I‘ll have them add a lounge chair here
to the sun, and his face was darkened
thought it was Ethan speaking
you think,
inwardly. What
No matter how similar they looked, he was opposite the Alpha of Drogomor in
example, Ethan would never ask my opinion of
please do whatever you
this is
you, I can‘t even bear to think what might
The sooner I left
myself to rely on someone else any
I cannot stay
seemed to be, I did not need
was disappointed at my answer. But my mind was set. I could
could run away from Ethan, I was sure I could escape
nodding in understanding. “What a pity. I‘ve really enjoyed your company. In that case. Do you
to admit that I haven’t
a waitress and a singer in restaurants, but I
serious than a few moments before. “Let me talk to my assistant. How about this, either way, you are
looked at Soren‘s sincere gaze and felt
with him, he was nothing but helpful and respectful.
my heart. “I will find a way
too serious. This is what I am supposed
my hand a couple of gentle pats, and
a heartbreaker!” He winked
face, he asked, “Would you honor me with
his kindness, I didn‘t want
arm. “You‘re with child right now, so let‘s be one–hundred–percent cautious in
moment before looping my
the one to start
if I could. But I‘m really glad I didn‘t the other day, otherwise, I wouldn‘t have been able to be the hero of a
just who he was, I
back door. The second we walked outside and the sunlight hit me directly in the face, felt my mood change. A light breeze stirred my
my favorite color, for it was the color
chuckle. “It‘s been a while
Soren looked so much like
hoped that after leaving, I would be able to let Ethan go. However, fate found a
I felt my cheeks
like he was talking more to himself than to me, so
“I have something to
to a little wooden gate,
open the quaint wooden, round–topped gate with chipped, white paint,
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