Reborn Omega: Avenge Herself Like an Alpha
Chapter 83 Tangled Threads
Aubrey’s POV
That night, alpha Mateo called to tell me that Caesar had taken a group of people to <b>that </b>plot ofnd <b>to </b><b>dig </b>for “treasure.” Officially, he imed they were cleaning up the toxic waste.
I couldn’t help butugh when I heard that. Go ahead and dig. Dig all you want. All they were going to <b>find </b>was the Lynn family’s bankruptcy. Once Aurelia lost the financial support of the Lynn family, she’d have no choice but to go crawling to that mysterious man.
“I got it,” I said, narrowing my eyes. “I’ll be at your ce tomorrow at ten to treat your brother.”
Before alpha Mateo could say anything, I hung up.
But the next morning, I woke up to find E had vanished again. Dammit. Damned wolf suppressants–how much longer were they going to torment me? And today of all days, when I had to go <i>to </i>Mateo’s ce, which wasn’t exactly known for being safe. Without E, I’d lost my strongest defense.
Damn it. Maybe I should hit up the werewolf ck market sometime and pick up a couple of handguns and silver bullets just in case.
Grumbling, I got out of bed and went through the three training sets Grandpa had taught me. After a shower, I headed downstairs.
And the moment I stepped outside, I closed my eyes in exasperation.
Moon Goddess<b>, </b>seriously? Was alpha Henry really this freetely? Did the Shadowmoon Pack not need him anymore? Why was he here again?
One secondter, I made my decision–I’d pretend I hadn’t seen him and head the other way to g a cab.
I made my disinterest crystal clear. With an alpha’s pride, he probably wouldn’te over, right?
Wrong.
He didn’t even hesitate. He walked straight over.
“Still mad about yesterday?” alpha Henry asked, keeping his voice low. He reached for my hand, but I quickly dodged him, face expressionless. “No.”
“If you’re not mad, then get in my car. Where are you going?” he asked, undeterred.
“I’ll take a cab.”
“With me standing here, what idiot of a werewolf would dare pick you up?” alpha Henry said coolly. And he wasn’t wrong–no werewolf would cross an alpha’smand if he made his stance clear.
I gritted my teeth and got in his car.
Alpha Henry grinned like he’d just scored a win. The light in his eyes was as blinding as starlight.
He opened the mini–fridge in the car and pulled out a bottle of milk, handing it to me. “Breakfast.”
I gave it a nce. “I don’t drink that.”
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Chapter 83 Tangled <b>Threads </b>
<b>He </b>froze for <b>a </b>second<b>, </b>then quietly put it back.
After a beat of silence, he suddenly said, “Honestly, it doesn’t matter anymore who <b>saved </b><b>me </b><b>when </b>i was a <b>kid</b><b>. </b>
I blinked.
Doesn’t matter? Really?
I almostughed. In our past life, when he didn’t know it was me, he treated me like dirt. And now that he did know, he was chasing me like his life depended on it. Wasn’t all this change because I told him the <b>truth</b>?
tell me–do you believe Mariana lied to you, or do you think
I snapped my head around to re at him. “S
I did?”
Alpha Henry clearly didn’t expect me to bring that up. He paused for just a second. But that second was <b>all </b><b>I </b>needed to know.
Even now, he still didn’tpletely believe me.
Pathetic. If he couldn’t even trust me, what kind of love was that supposed to be?
I turned away, annoyed, and didn’t speak again.
And then, out of nowhere, alpha Henryughed.
I nced over at him, confused. He looked… pleased? What the hell?
Then he grinned at me and said, “You’re jealous!”
He said it like it was the most obvious thing in the world.
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