I don't know why but I don't believe the fact that the child she's carrying is Alpha Reagan's.

"Alina, crying right now is not going to stop me from saying the things I want to say to you." I toss her another brief look. Her face is drenched with tears but I see right through her. She can't fool me. "You still have a chance. Call Alpha Reagan, tell him it was a mistake."

"So you want me to raise the child all alone just to protect his relationship with Ashanti?"

"In case you don't know, the day this child is born, a paternity test will be carried out to prove if Alpha Reagan is truly the father and if it turns out he isn't, the tears you're shedding right now is nothing compared to what you'll shed on that day. You'll cry blood. So if I were you, I'd back out of this very dangerous plan right now."

"So, this is to say that you don't believe me when I say Alpha Reagan is the father of this child I'm carrying." She says with a shaky voice, sniffling tears.

I shake my head.

"I don't."

It breaks my heart to have these very intense conversations with her over and over again and maybe... just maybe if I had not sworn an oath to serve the crown with all truth and honesty, I would have sided with her.

put myself in her shoes, but it's too hot in there. I wonder how she survives the heat. She's doing too much for a man who has never looked at with any sort of emotion. She's biting more than she can chew. She's ruining her life. I've tried to tell her this time and again, but

as Delta of this pack. I swear that on my life." Her words are heavy with conviction. I park in the driveway in our father's compound and turn to look at her. The look she has on

of yours into doing something positive, you will achieve great things

unbuckle my seatbelt and she starts crying

alarmed after seeing Alina who walks straight into her arms. "Mummy." Alina calls crying even harder. Our mother shoots me a confused

out of her arms and points at me

says stubbornly and I'm not even surprised. This entire scenario feels like a

happening. She does something wrong, I reprimand her, she starts crying and when our parents ask why she's crying, she blames me. I chuckle

Old habits don't die.

did you do?" Mum

"I didn't do anything!"

"Liar!" Alina shouts.

do you want me to tell

"No!"

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