Helanie:
At this point, Norman had noticed me. I walked into the living room awkwardly and turned to the brothers.
"Is Kaye okay?" I was so hurt with myself for hurting him. But there was no other way. I had to ask him for rejection.
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"He is fine, probably going through some stress. Don’t worry about it," Maximus spoke nicely to me, but he was trying to keep his emotions from showing too clearly.
"It happens with the strongest of creatures," Emmet responded, making Maximus raise his brow at the subtle admiration for Kaye’s strength.
However, while these two were reassuring me that Kaye would be fine, Norman was watching my face with narrowed eyes.
That look he was giving me made my stomach churn and twist.
"Alright, you two go ahead with Kaye at the hotel room. I’ll finish my work here and join you guys."
I didn’t know they had taken Kaye out of the mansion.
Why couldn’t he rest here?
Why did he have to be away from everyone?
Emmet and Maximus started walking away, and before leaving, Maximus gave me a smile that reassured me I didn’t need to worry about anything.
But how could I not worry when his brother was eyeing me up and down? And now that we were alone, he was going to confront me.
"So, Helanie," Norman stretched his neck. "Why don’t you show me what book you’re reading these days?"
What a subtle way to ask me to move my ass back to my room so he could confront me comfortably.
Charlotte, my mother and Emma were on the second floor, looking at the damage Kaye had caused. They had maids working for them while they bossed them around rudely—at least Charlotte was.
I walked back to my room with Norman following me, and once inside, Norman was the one who slammed the door shut.
He stood tall and broad, hands on his waist, eyes fixed on me, demanding answers.
"Start speaking," he ordered, looking intimidating.
"About what?" I acted like I was unaware of what he was trying to ask me about.
"I am asking you about Kaye. You and Kaye—what is going on between the two of you? And before you think about lying to me, let me tell you something very clearly," he spoke so sternly that I didn’t dare piss him off or interrupt him.
"I saw you two kiss back when he took the students to the rooftop of our mother’s pack."
My eyes widened at his words, but he didn’t seem angry about that kiss. Or was he?
I thought that the day he found out there was anything going on between me and his brother, he would kill me.
"Yeah, I saw it," he repeated, watching the shocked expression on my face.
"So start talking," he hissed.
I lowered my head and took a deep breath, wondering if there was still room left to lie. If he had seen me with Kaye, seeing me with Maximus would be even worse.
His question was thorough, but there was meaning behind it.
He seemed very confident that was why I had asked Kaye for rejection and not because Kaye had chosen Kesha.
"What do you know, Norman? You can’t just keep bombarding me with questions and not tell me anything you know." I had enough of it. He had been interrogating me all this time.
Every time we would meet, he had a bundle of questions for me, and I answered most of them—some with lies, and most with the truth.
"I don’t know anything, but Goddess, Kaye must be in so much pain," he uttered, pacing around the room and acting like he didn’t hear me ask him something.
"Tell me something, and this time, be honest," I muttered, because this time, I wouldn’t be stepping back from him. He needed to answer me truthfully and correctly.
He stopped moving and narrowed his eyes at me for my question.
"Are you the Lycan?"
As soon as I asked that question, the lines on his forehead disappeared as if he wasn’t expecting that question to be thrown his way.
"Helanie! You’ve lost your mind," he groaned, rolling his eyes. "I will go take care of my brother."
As he was heading toward the door, I voiced again, "I felt the mate bond with that Lycan."
I wouldn’t hide it from him. He wouldn’t talk about the Lycan, so I knew he wouldn’t be telling anyone about me and the Lycan.
In a very cold and calm manner, he turned to me and replied, "I know."
Then, he walked out of the room, leaving me stunned by his response.
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