Chapter 123 1 headed downstairs to join the others who were already chatting away at the dining The table reeked of discomfort.
My maternal uncle, Greg, was there-of course. Along with my father's cousins, Ralph and Vincent. The kind of men who wore expensive suits to hide the mediocrity clinging to their bones.
Everyone I despised seated neatly around the table like soje perfectly plated disease.
Especially Uncle Greg The man remindedso much of my mother. Spassive-aggressive smirks. Spolished speech. SHazel eyes. The woman I hated. The woman I still, fucking Dragically, loved. A contradiction I hadn't learned how to overcyet.
And what the fuck was Karina doing here? Family dinner? She wasn't family. She was an asterisk in this gathering.
She wasn't family for fuck's sake! Jorja, bless her diplomatic little heart, had that signature 'ignore-it-all-and-smile' expression smeared across her face like it was waterproof. She was clearly committed to enjoying her evening, even if the house was on fire- and Karina was holding the match.
This was my father's doing. Of course, it was. He had a knack for opening our doors wide enough for snakes to slither in A few hours ago, I had replaced Karina's new favorite wine. The one I kept for her two days ago was empty. She surely loved it.
I know she must have attempted to look for the exact wine to buy for herself, but fuckif I wasn't smart enough to make sure the wine had no label.
She seemed happy. Overly, unnaturally happy. The kind of happy that switches on and off like a faulty light bulb. Dim one moment, practically glowing the next - She looked pale sometimes, and other times, she looked all energetic and pumped up.
I couldn't wait for the puzzle I was carefully building beneath her feet to finally fall in place.
My phone beeped besideagain, and I picked it up. It was a worthy distraction from this uninteresting dinner I was being forced to have with people I could call strangers.
It was from Alfred Alfred: Alpha, it is done. Kex fell for the bait. They are set to sign the legal contracts in five days.
My lips curled around a smirk as I picked up my glass of whiskey, raising it slightly in a silent toast to a bloodless war. Another win.
Me: How much are we looking at? Alfred: Our guys made him strike a mouthwatering deal of a hundred and fifty million.
I scoffed, taking another sip of my whiskey in silent celebration.
TA Chapter A hundred and fifty million. For phantom technology-a fake Elvis prototype drawn up in just enough detail to look irresistible.
Kex was about to cut open his chest and pour his last dollar Into a grave I dug with a handshake. He was about to bleed out, and he wouldn't even realize he'd been cut. Not until he was already too far gone to crawl back Me: Good. Keep everything smooth until the deal is closed. I don't want a ripple before the storm.
Alfred: Yes, Alpha. No trace. No trail.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThis wasn't just about money.
It was about power and payback And watching Kex unravel piece by piece would be the real celebration.
I drew in a deep breath of victory.
Victory tasted good on a night this stale.
Two wins in a night wasn't bad. Not bad at all.
But the one thing that would've crowned it all was missing.
I looked toward the stairs again-for the fiftieth ttonight. Maybe sixtieth. And it was still empty. I mean...
Dinner had been dragging on for well over twenty minutes now, and she still wasn't here. My jaw clenched.
Fuck.
"Kester, darling. You haven't even touched your meal yet, Jorja called from across the table. Her words barely registered. She sounded distant, like a bell tolling underwater.
"Where's Kasmine? Why isn't she out here?" I asked her, ignoring her earlier statement.
Jorja paused, her fork hovering mid-air. "Oh... she's feeling a bit under the weather. Said she might not join us tonight." A slow churn twisted in my gut.
Sick? Fuck Of course, I didn't know. What kind of man doesn't notice when his woman is sick? Although we hadn't spent much ttogether since we arrived at the pack. But that wasn't an excuse.
I didn't like that I didn't know. I didn't like that she hadn't said anything. We were growing distant, and it was killingslowly.
It was almost as though the packhouse was cursed. It wasn't letting our love breathe. It keeps strangling what little love we had managed to build.
We were better off in my home. Our home.
I couldn't wait to return hwith her after her transition ceremony, which was to take place on the day of ner birthday.
"I'll go check on her," I said, pushing my chair back abruptly.
Jorja blinked, surprised. "But-" I was already rising.
Fuck the meal.
She was all I could taste.
June moved before I could take another step, her perfarriving a second before she did-jasmine, subtle but intrusive. The scent I had grown tired of already.
"Kester," she called sweetly, her hand sliding around my arm. Clingy. Possessive. Warm. "I'll cwith you," 1 stiffened.
My mouth opened, ready to tell her to sit her desperate little ass back down, but I didn't get the chance.
Because she appeared.
Kasmine.
Descending the stairs.
And fuck me-1 froze.
Everything slowed... The air, the noise, my pulse. Even June's grip onfaded into background static.
She wore a loose satin dress in deep wine, the kind that wrapped around her beautiful thighs and clung just right to the curves.
Her hair was braided to the back and pinned low, with soft tendrils framing her face like nature had shaped them with intention. Her skin, pale under the warm chandelier light, looked like it needed rest. Needed me.
Fuck.
Her gaze locked on mine.
Then it fell to June's hand curled around my arm.
The look that followed was heartbreakingly blank, and it shreddedmore than any scream ever could She blinked once, then pulled her shoulders back, holding her chin high and waving aside what she had just seen.
She didn't pause on the stairs.
She didn't even speak to me..
She just walked past us straight toward the table like I didn't matter.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAnd I couldn't fucking breathe.
June tried to follow her with her eyes, probably ready to toss out a smile or a pitiful greeting, but Kasmine didn't give a fuck about it.
I jerked my arm from June's grasp, making her stumble slightly.
"Kester-" she gasped, but I didn't even look at her.
My steps were already carryingtoward Kasmine, whose back was now to me, as she reached for the chair beside Jorja.
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She adjusted the hem of her dress like she needed a moment to compose herself.
Or maybe to not scream.
1 reached her side in two strides. She had barely settled in her seat when I reached for her bending slightly to O meet her eye. My fingers closed gently around her arm, just above the elbow. "Kasmine," I called in a firm tone, gulping down my emotions, "You're sick?" She hesitated before replying, "Yes." That was it.
No "but I'm feeling better now." No attempt to soften the low. Just that clipped syllable dobbed atlike a pebble with enough weight to shatter something inside. But I didn't want to push.
My jaw ticked as I ran my tongue slowly along the inside of my teeth before stepping away from her back to where I sat across from her on the table. June trailed behind me, of course. The damn shadow I never asked for.
She sat with all the smugness of a woman who thought she had a claim. I didn't even spare her a glance.
I was just watching Kasmine.
She picked up her fork, her eyes lowered to her plate. She looked composed, but way too composed-like a statue posed in the exact way pain doesn't show. And I knew that look. I had worn it myself too many times.
I was about to reach for my drink when the front door creaked open, and we heard someone strolling toward the dining area.
The universe, in all its twisted comedy, was hell-bent on making sure I didn't enjoy my victories tonight. Because what the fuck was the dimwit doing here? "Hello, everyone!" His voice cin too loud and too cheery, grating on my already frayed nerves, "Glad I could join you tonight."
My hand curled around the glass of whiskey in front ofHard enough that I almost crushed the damn thing. My molars ground together so loudly I could practically hear the strain in my skull.
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