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Chapter 28

    Chapter 28


    Maya’s POV-


    The silence that followed my confession stretched on for an eternity. It was a deafening quiet,


    broken only by the soft rasp of my mother’s breath and the frantic hammering of my own heart.


    Ivan’s face was a canvas of emotions-confusion, hurt, disbelief- flitting across his features se quickly


    I couldn’t keep track. Then, a realization dawned on me, chilling and stark. He truly hadn’t known.


    The dam within me had burst, and the words tumbled out and I couldn’t control. “My father didn’t


    want you to know,” I rushed out, my voice raw with a mixture of guilt and desperation. “He erased


    every trace of it. Alex and I… We were married for three years. We were mates. Then, he rejected


    me. I was pregnant with ivy and Nate, but he didn’t know. He still doesn’t. And it’s going to stay that


    way. Ivan, I just… I just don’t want to keep lying to you anymore.”


    He remained silent, his gaze locked on mine, his expression unreadable. It was torture, that silence,


    each passing second stretching into an agonizing eternity. “Please,” I pleaded, my voice dropping to


    a whisper. “Say something. Anything”


    Finally, he shook his head slowly, as if trying to clear his thoughts. “The woman I married… was


    married before? Not just to anyone, but to Alex Thorne? Who happens to be my little sister’s


    fiancé?” His voice was a low rumble,ced with disbelief.


    The mention of Miranda jolted me back to the present. A flicker of apprehension crossed my face.


    He studied me for a long moment, his brow furrowed in concentration. “What else do I need to


    know?” He asked, “Because I can tell there’s more from that look.”


    “There is. I, uhm, kind of attacked her at a bar. And you may have… beaten her up.”


    Instead of the anger I expected, he surprised me when a wry smile tugged at the corner of his lips.


    “Someone finally did it,” he said, a hint of amusement in his voice. “I have a list of people who’ve


    been dying to see her get what’sing to her.”


    My jaw dropped. “You’re not… mad?”


    He let out a long sigh. “I don’t know what to feel. Regarding Miranda, well I know she had iting.


    She takes pleasure in annoying people. Someone finally cracked. I’m surprised she hasn’t called


    me yet to cuss you out,” then he let out a sigh, “And then Alex. I don’t know but the thought that you


    and him… Amaya, this is a lot to take in.”


    “It’s over,” I said with conviction. “Whatever happened in the past is staying buried. And I promise


    you, that’s where it will stay, I don’t want to live with you anymore, Ivan. Like Natalia said, I need a


    fresh start, and I want you to be a part of that fresh start. No one else.”


    A wave of relief washed over his face, followed by that familiar boyish grin that always made me


    tingle, “You really mean that?”


    alie


    “Yes,” I said, meeting his gaze head on. “And I know my father already had my things moved to your


    apartment. Even though I’m pretty ticked off that you didn’t ask me first, I’ll happily move in with


    you.”


    A chuckle escaped his lips. “Well, that was about to be my next question. Considering the situation


    here…” he trailed off, gesturing towards the chaotic state of the house.


    “Exactly,” I said, a small smile ying on my lips. “A fresh start indeed.”


    Gently, I shifted away from the couch, careful not to disturb my mother’s slumber. The silence of the


    house felt heavy again, punctuated only by her soft breaths. I ced a fluffy pillow under her head,


    tucking the edges in for good measure


    Moving towards him, I wasn’t sure what exactly I should do but he cut out my thinking process when


    he wrapped his hands around me, pulling me close. He buried his head in my hair, taking so whiff,


    “Everything about you is just so perfect and I really want this to work and I’m sorry I didn’t ask you


    first about moving your things. I guess I was kind of mad at you but I really I’m sorry.”


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    A small smille tugged at the corner of my lips as he let me go looking into my eyes. “Well, as you


    can see,” I gestured towards the overall state of the house, “I don’t exactly have many options right


    now so I guess I can’t really be mad,”


    “True,” a thoughtful look crossing his face. “But are you sure that’s what you really want?”


    I met his gaze head-on. “Yes,” I said, my voice firm. “This whole mess, it’s made me realize a lot of


    things. I don’t want to live a lie anymore, Ivan. Not with you, not with anyone. And the truth is… IN?velDrama.Org owns this text.


    want this to work. I want us to work.”


    He reached out, his hand gently cupping my cheek. “Me too, Amaya,” he said, his voice sincere.


    “More than anything. But it won’t be easy. There’s a lot to unpack, a lot to figure out.”


    “I know,” I said, squeezing his hand. “My past is…plicated, to say the least. And your sister…


    well, let’s just say things could get awkward at family gatherings.”


    He let out a humorlessugh. “Awkward? Try nuclear meltdown.”


    I winced. “Right. Maybe we can avoid family gatherings for a while.”


    A smile spread across his face. “We can definitely talk about that. But seriously, I’m willing to try.


    We’re both willing to try, right?”


    “Absolutely,” I said, returning his smile. “We take things one step at a time.


    A harsh buzzing sound cut through the tender moment, shattering the fragile peace. He pulled out


    his phone, his brow furrowing as he checked the screen. “It’s a friend,” he said, his voice apologetic.


    “He might know something about your father’s case. I need to take this.”


    I sighed, “Of course, I mumbled, the weight of the situation settling back on my shoulders. “Go


    ahead.”


    He gave me a quick squeeze before moving away, his phone pressed to his car as he walked


    towards the window. Straining to hear him over the low murmur of his conversation. My gaze drifted


    to my mother, still fast asleep on the couch. A sliver of guilt p r i c k d at me. I knew she had never


    really tried to be a mother. Just a trophy wife to my father but maybe I could have tried to be a better


    daughter.


    “Yeah, I’m here,” Ivan’s voice rose slightly, his tone tense distracting me. He paused for a moment,


    listening intently. “A lead? Are you sure this guy’s reliable?” Another pause, punctuated by a few


    short, clipped responses.


    My curiosity piqued. A lead? Could this be the break they needed to clear my father’s name? I


    inched closer, hoping to catch a snippet of the conversation, but he kept his voice low, his back


    turned towards me.


    Finally, he ended the call with a curt “Thanks, I appreciate it,” and slipped his phone back into his


    pocket. Turning around, he met my gaze, a mixture of emotions swirling in his eyes.


    “There might be something. My friend knows someone who used to work with your father. He’s


    willing to meet with us tomorrow, but he wants to keep it discreet.”


    “Discreet?” echoed, apprehension creeping into my voice. “Why?”


    He hesitated for a moment, then ran a hand through his hair. “He thinks there might be more to your


    father’s case than the FBI is letting on. He says there could be…some powerful people involved.”


    “So, what do we do?”


    “We tread carefully,” He replied, his jaw clenched tight. “This friend of mine, let’s call him Yuri, wants


    to meet in a neutral location. Somewhere the feds wouldn’t think to look.”


    “Neutral location?” My


    17″ My stomach chumed. “Like what?”


    Chapter 28


    stumble upon us there.”


    Haunted? Thest thing I needed was to add phosts to the ever-growing list of problems. But the


    thought of getting some answers outweighed my fear.


    “Alright. Let’s do it. When?”


    “Tomorrow night,” His eyes locked on mine, “But Amaya, before we dive headfirst into some


    potential mob hangout, there’s something you need to


    know.”


    He paused, his expression unreadable. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic drumbeat in


    the sudden silence.


    “What is it?” I asked, a tremor in my voice.


    Ivan leaned closer, “Being Alphas… Leaders of packs isn’t easy and sometimes to stay in charge,


    you might need to get your hands dirty and I’m not innocent of it. I just want you to know that your


    father isn’t innocent of this either.”


    The blood drained from my face. Just as I opened my mouth to speak, a loud rapping echoed at the


    front door, shattering the already fragile calm.


    We exchanged a startled nce, the weight of the unknown settling on our shoulders.


    Who could be here at this hour, and what did they want?
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