“The last I saw, she was at the mansion; she wanted to talk to Irene,” he replied, though he avoided my eyes. I knew there was more to it, but I didn’t have the time to overthink it.
“Take me to the mansion,” I said, leaning back in my seat.
‘Yes, Alpha,” he replied.
It didn’t take long to get to the mansion. He parked right outside the door, and I got out without a word. I walked into the mansion and stopped when I saw that Nan was there with Irene and Chester. All three of them looked miserable. They were heading into the parlor but paused when they saw me standing in front of them. Nan’s scowl was enough to know that something was seriously wrong.
Chester wrapped an arm around her and pulled her away before she could say or do something she would regret. It was smart of him to make her leave because I wasn’t in the mood to play these games.
My daughter stared at me with bloodshot eyes, and it was clear she had been crying.
“What’s going on?” I asked her as soon as Nan and Chester were out of the room.
“Funny you should ask,” she said, narrowing her eyes at me. “Why are you here?”
“Answer my question, Irene. I’m not in the mood for whatever this is,” I told her, rolling my eyes. She was always so dramatic, and I seriously couldn’t give a shit about whatever dramatic she was having right now.
“You had weeks to come here and make things right. You had months to tell her how you felt, and still you lied to her,” Irene said, her lips pressed in a thin line.
“What are you talking about?”
“I’m not an idiot, Dad. I know how you felt about her,” Irene said, shaking her head. I could see the disappointment and hurt on her face. “I know you loved her.”
I opened my mouth to speak, but she held up her hand, silencing me. No one has ever silenced me like that before, but her words… both my wolf and I relished in them. I realized that Irene was right; I was in love with Judy.
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