Bad Love: An Alpha's Regret

Chapter 100



Chapter 100

My phone dings with a text. It’s Adam.

You need to start treatments.

Actually, I don’t. And I’m not entirely sure I can. Aaron has a right to know. He is the father of our child

and even though it is my body, I still feel obligated to tell him.

When I’m ready.

I think about Aaron’s last threat about ‘lying to him’ – because

I definitely am. About my prognosis, about my pregnancy.

About my feelings for him.

Leah. You need to listen to me.

It’s Adam. Again. And I’m not real keen on the timing of Adam’s text. This is still my Coronation

ceremony. Pretty poor timing on his behalf, if you ask me. And I’m definitely not okay with his tone. I

don’t ‘have’ to do anything or listen to anyone.

I change into a different black outfit. Sleek fitted pants with a black silk top. There had been a jewelry

box in Aaron’s initial ‘gift’ delivery. And while he’d never bothered with birthday or

holiday presents, he may have been saving up, because that jewelry box is stacked with diamond

earrings, tennis bracelets, emeralds, rubies and platinum necklaces.

I keep it simple with diamond earrings and avoid anything

around my neck.

In the event of another attack, why give someone something

to grab?

Heels aren’t the most practical choice either, if I’m trying to be able to defend myself. But I can kick out

of those quickly

enough.

I descend the stairs and continue to work the party.

Wolves are dancing. In the main pack hall, older couples twirl around the floor and it’s a sight to see.

Their faces are weathered and even Mrs. McHenry, who is in her upper 80s, is gliding around the room

with a young man, one of her grandkids maybe. Fathers hold their daughters’ hands and a group of

moms are playing with toddlers on a new rug in the corner of the room.

It should always be like this.

Carving the time and space to welcome friends and family.

It’s what a pack is all about.

On its most basic level, it’s food, shelter, protection. But really it’s loyalty and support and absolute

acceptance.

Family. Love.

I don’t see Aaron and I assume he’s outside with his own men, drinking and maybe hanging out with

the younger people and partying. Although I can’t say that was ever really his scene.

Everyone seems occupied.

So after making one more round, both inside and out, smiling until my face hurts and memorizing

names and faces, I take the opportunity to go back upstairs. Only this time toward the other wing of the

house.

If Selene or the other women are in my father’s room, this time. I’m going to politely ask them to leave.

This is their house too, but there are a dozen other suites. Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.

The door to my father’s bedroom is locked.

I wait for an upswell in the music and kick the handle. It takes several well-placed kicks to snap the

lock-and legit, heels are not the best choice for a break-in-and once the latch breaks from the frame, I

let the door swing open.

I go inside and think where would my dad hide something, if it

was information he wanted only me to see.

I look to the corner of his bedroom to the sitting area across

from the fireplace. There on the mantel are books. Stacks and

stacks of books. They’re covered with dust.

And just waiting for me…


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