Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder
Chapter 69
Chapter 69 Accepting Her Death
“Alpha Ethan, great news! General Owen was able to hold the line of defense and retake one city along the coast!”
My eyes widened slightly. That was, indeed, good news.
“Does Talon know?”
“Not yet– I was about to go find him next.”
“I‘ll do that. I need to ask him something, anyway.”
I stretched and stood up from my desk. It was still early–I didn‘t mind walking a little bit.
As I neared Talon‘s room, I noticed the door was ajar, and I heard his voice, along with Vicky‘s. I‘d never eavesdropped on my pack, but when I heard my name, I paused.
“…I know. He barely eats, he rarely sleeps any more,” Talon said.
“If Ethan knew about it, no matter how upset he is, maybe he could start to heal,” Vicky was saying.
Knew about what? What were they talking about?
“I don‘t know, Vicky,” Talon said. “I couldn‘t imagine how I would feel if it was me. You know that.”
She sighed. “I just want to help him.”
What the hill were they talking about?!
The only thing, the only one they were not supposed to mention in front of me was…
“Well, all we can do is be here for him and try to make the rest of his life easier.”
I started to walk again, but then I realized Vicky was crying, so I stopped again.
“I miss her so much,” she said between sobs.
“I know you do,” Talon said, and I could imagine him patting her back, trying to soothe her. “I do, too.”
“Rosalie was the sweetest, kindest person I‘ve ever met in my whole life. It‘s just not fair that she‘s gone and that horrible Madalynn is still here.”
“We can‘t question why these things happen, Vicky,” Talon said, in his logical tone.
“Why not?” his sister demanded. “Why can‘t we question it? It sucks! I just wish… I wish…”
“I know,” he sighed. I assumed Vicky was going to say she wished she could see Rosalie one more time.
could see her one
than anything
so long since she‘d disappeared over the edge of the cliffs, and still, nothing had
to reveal that I was standing there when Vicky said something that made my blood run
to him–or if she had never overheard his plans,”
talked about this,” Talon said. “It‘s too late now. Just let
don‘t you feel responsible?” she asked. “If we had told
wanting to let myself go to
hear Talon say, “I tried. He didn‘t listen. I thought we had time
my mind? A plan...?
that
would
by me.
My eyes widened
known about
capable of pretending like I hadn‘t overhead them. I walked in with my teeth gritted together, my eyes seeing
both of their
“We didn‘t know–can
down on the desk across from where they were sitting, my
him, defensively, and Vicky immediately teared up, which didn‘t surprise me in the
us explain. We had no idea
wer
the desk. “I sure the f*ck didn‘t tell her, which
up– a sign that he
his voice still calm,
height and looking down at him. Talon took a deep breath. “She overheard us
as he began to
plans to kill her as soon as the baby was born,
pursing my lips together to tamp down my emotions.
very sorry that you had to find out this way, Ethan. We wanted to tell you.
accept that what
kill her as soon as the baby was born,
him, I ran a hand through my
asked in a whisper. It still didn‘t make
she told us that she wanted to choose her own path.” Vicky‘s voice was quaking. “You still have
Of course, I still had it. I‘d been carrying it around
words would make it real– and I preferred to live in a world where there was
told me what she was going to
would make a very good mother,” Vicky
interrupted her, my voice
I didn‘t want to hear
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