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LYRIC
1 stepped out of the bar for a few minutes, but Jace was already in trouble.
Broken tables. Smashed glasses. Chairs flipped upside down.
The place was in chaos as people struggled to separate the two men engaging in a serious brawl.
Jace and Kael.
By the moon, not again!
“Jace! Jace!” I shouted, pushing my way through the mess.
“Having a friendly conversation!” he yelled back, just before dodging a punch.
I grabbed his arm, trying to pull him away, but he shook me off like a damn wet leaf. They kept going at each other, tossing chairs, knocking over drinks–basically turning the bar into a battleground.
How in Selene’s name did this happen?
It took Nerion’s intervention to bring an end to the madness.
I stood in front of Jace, panting and glaring at both him and Kael. How could they do this in front of so many people?
“I need an apology from him. This instant! Before he steps a foot out of this place!” Kael demanded angrily. Boy, was he pissed.
Jace wiped blood from his lip with the back of his palm.
“Apology? Sure. I’m sorry that your feelings are more fragile than a soap bubble.” As usual, Jace’s mouth knew how to make situations worse.
“I am telling you,” Kael pointed a finger at him. “If you don’t apologize to me, you’re not leaving.”
“Kael, please!” I stepped in. “I’m–I’m sorry for whatever he did. Could you let it go?”
“Please, stay out of this, Lyric. I don’t have an issue with you. Your friend, however, seems to like them a lot, and I’m here to show him just how much he can get from me.”
“Oh, come on!” Jace raised his hands. “If you want to act like a little bitch, at least wear a dress to complete the look.” Kael lunged forward, but Nerion clamped a hand on his shoulder.
Finally, with Nerion’s intervention, Kael was pulled away from the bar, leaving Jace alone. Now that I confirmed that Jace was safe, I let myself be mad at him.
“It’s late. You should go.”
I walked ahead of him, and then he caught up with me outside the bar.
“Fuck, I didn’t get to finish my drink. Who knows when next I’d be seeing a free drink,” he grumped to himself. What?
“Is that seriously all you’re bothered about?” I whipped around so fast my hair nearly slapped him. “Come on, Jace. What you did in there wasn’t cool!”
“And how’s it my fault? The dude attacked me, Ly. Was I supposed to just cross my arms and thank him for reconstructing my face?”
“Look, I don’t know what happened, but I damn know you’re not innocent. I told you what Jaris said to me earlier. He doesn‘ t want a scandal in any way.”
“Well, your hair and face look perfectly fine. So, I don’t think you’re the one who got engaged in a fight. And trust me, I wasn‘ 1 screaming your name while I was fighting.”
*Jace!”
“Goodnight, Lyric. Go on and have a beautiful sleep.” He walked ahead of me. Suddenly, he paused and turned to me. “But know this, the wine here is damn good. So, prepare to see more of me.” He added and walked off.
I was scared that Jaris would confront me rega Successfully unlocked!more trouble, but fortunately, he didn’t.
It was a good thing because I had a bigger problem to worry about. Roderick’s threat still hung over my head.
I stayed awake until late into the night, thinking of a way out of it. I couldn’t bring myself to tell Jaris the truth. No. He was already of the opinion that I was loose and all. Confessing to him that I was someone else’s rejected mate and was still currently bound to that person wasn’t going to look good on me.
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I couldn’t let Jaris discover the truth.
I kept thinking until I slept off.
By morning, I went to check on Xylon. He and Xyla were having breakfast in the dining room, looking smart in their uniforms. They were both excited to see me.
“So, today, I’ll be going to get some herbs and other things we’ll need to make you better.” I happily informed him.
He took up his writing tab, penning down on it. “Will I really get better?”
There was so much hope in his eyes. I was determined to do everything I could to make sure he didn’t get disappointed. My smile broadened as I tousled his hair. “Yes, darling. You won’t have to go through those painful epistles again.” “Oh! That’d be so great, Aunty!” Xyla clapped her hands. “I really hope this works out.”
“Step away from them.” A cold, familiar voice suddenly said.
Looking ahead, I saw her entering the room like a queen.
She was corporately dressed, her heels clacking against the floor. Her eyes seemed to spit fire as she glared at the proximity between me and the kids. I was actually sitting next to Xylon.
Calmly, I stood up.
“Who let her in?” She looked around at the two nannies in the room. “Aren’t you aware that my kids shouldn’t be disturbed when they’re eating?”
Xylon and Xyla didn’t just stop eating; their expressions went sour.
“Please, don’t blame it on the nannies. I think I have the right to be around Xylon, especially. Maybe you should speak to the Alpha for better clarification.”
Her eyes burned brighter with resentment. “I don’t need to speak to anyone. You don’t have the right to be around my kids without my consent.”
Huh? “I just told you; I’m taking care of—”
“Then, you treat him when it’s necessary instead of throwing yourself at my kids.”
My jaw dropped in shock. What!?
She shifted her eyes to the nannies. “Bring them to the car. Let’s go.”
She walked out of the room, arrogance radiating from every pore in her skin.
Marta was something else. I sincerely hoped she wouldn’t be giving me a tougher time here.
An hour later, I was ready to go for Xylon’s herbs. My mind drifted to Roderick and his stupid threat. Although, I’ll admit–I was a little scared.
Nerion was waiting outside with a car.
“Alpha Jaris wants you to go out with this,” he handed the keys to me. “And this.” He handed a card next. “It’s a black card. You can pay for anything you want with it. The pin is two–two–five—five.”
Now, this was interesting. Black cards were only used by the richest Alphas. From what I heard, only five Alphas in the world owned this, and it meant unlimited funds.
I guess I shouldn’t be surprised, considering the fact that Jaris was ruling the highest–ranking Pack.
“Thanks for the card, but I think I can make use of my car.” It was brought to me earlier that morning since Jace and I had arrived in his own car yesterday.
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