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Chapter 98

    Chapter 98


    Chapter 98: What’s Best


    Edrick


    I was too taken aback by Kelly’s proposition to even speak. Was she the one who paid off the tabloid to


    keep the photo up, just so she could manipte me into having a fake rtionship with her? Or did


    someone else put her up to it… Like my father?


    “Well?” she said, batting her eyshes in front of me. “What do you say?”


    “I…” I paused, blinking incredulously as my head reeled. “I need a drink.” Without another word, I


    turned on my heel and headed back toward the door to the banquet hall.


    “At least think about it!” Kelly called after me in a sing-song tone of voice. “I’ll be waiting to hear your


    decision!”


    I sighed as I stepped back into the banquet hall, letting the music and the noise of the guests wash


    over me. Why couldn’t I just enjoy the banquet? Why did it seem as though these sorts of things always


    had some sort of political connotations behind them?


    As I headed over to the bar, I tried to push my conversation with Kelly into the back of my mind. She


    was already a little drunk, and was clearly just being vindictive because she still couldn’t seem to get


    over the fact that I was never going to be interested in her romantically.


    “Gin and tonic, please,” I told the bartender. I turned around and looked across the room at the party


    guests as I waited for my drink, and as I did, I saw a familiar head making its way toward me through


    the crowd.


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    My father. Great.


    “Hello, dad,” I said as he approached. I stuck my hand out, but he didn’t shake it and instead brushed


    past me to order his drink. So it was going to be one of those nights; my mother really wasn’t lying


    when she said he was in a mood. With a stifled sigh, I turned back around and took my drink from the


    bartender. I was sipping it and minding my own business when my father suddenly pped a folded


    piece of paper down in front of me.


    “What’s this?” I asked, furrowing my brow as I picked it up and opened it. My eyes widened as I saw


    that it was a chart depicting our stock prices. They seemed to have gone down a little over the past


    week; it was corrted perfectly with the day that the tabloid incident urred.


    “Your little mistake is already taking an effect on our business,” my father said. He tilted his head back


    and drank his small ss of whiskey in one go, then mmed the cup back down on the bar with an


    amount of force that even made the poor bartender jump. “You need to do what’s best for ourpany.


    This has gone on for long enough.”


    “What’s best?” I asked, folding the paper back up and sliding it over to him. “What are you talking


    about? What has gone on for long enough?”


    My father let out an exasperated sound that was mere centimeters away from a growl. The bartender


    refilled his ss, and he snatched it away and drank that in one go as well. “I may be old, but I’m not a


    fool, boy,” my father said. “I was patient enough with your first child. She may be illegitimate, but at


    least she’s a purebred werewolf. But this…” He turned, gesturing toward Moana as she walked across


    the ballroom holding E’s hand. I watched as E excitedly took off toward my mother, who was


    grinning from ear to ear and showering her with kisses. My father never even once smiled at E. My


    eyes wandered over to Moana then, who looked absolutely stunning in her dress; far better than Kelly


    looked, and Moana hardly even had to try to look that beautiful. She was a natural beauty, whereas


    Kelly was too thin and the effects of too much alcohol, too many cigarettes, and not eating enough


    were already starting to show on her face. I always suspected that she dabbled in other drugs, too, but


    I could never be sure.


    “Dad, do we need to have this conversation right now?” I asked, taking my ss and taking a step


    away from the bar. “It’s the family banquet. Why can’t you just have a nice time?”


    My father scoffed. “How can I seriously have a nice time when you’re running around impregnating


    human nannies?”


    A lump rose in my throat at my father’s words. For the second time that night, I was reminded that


    Moana was just that: a human nanny. A servant from a lower ss. I often forgot that she wasn’t a


    werewolf socialite because of her beauty and her grace, which made it hurt even more when I was


    reminded of her true social standing. Of course I couldn’t admit it to anyone, and not even really to


    myself, but I secretly wished that she was a werewolf socialite. If she was, I might have reconsidered


    our rtionship by now if it weren’t for my overwhelming disdain for love and marriage.


    I didn’t know what to say. My father turned then to gesture toward Kelly, who had just walked in through


    the side door and was now sauntering across the banquet hall. “Why don’t you just marry Kelly


    already?” he said. “She’s a werewolf from a well-to-do family, and she’s an Alpha. You could say that


    E is the daughter that you had with her and no one will bat an eye.”


    I could think of one person who would certainly bat an eye, though: E’s mother, Olivia. It was already


    difficult enough as it was to keep E in the dark on the true nature of her mother and to keep her


    believing that her mother was dead. If I told the public that E was Kelly’s daughter, Olivia would find


    out and would do everything in her power to meddle in one way or another. Not only that, but E


    would resent me forever if she found out. I had always nned on maybe speaking to E about it one


    day when she was grown up and could emotionally understand my reasons behind doing it, but if she


    found out now at such a young age, I wasn’t sure if she would ever get over it.


    Suddenly, I came to the realization that my father must have been the one to put Kelly up to talking to


    me. They were certainly in cahoots together, and it made my blood boil.


    “You put her up to it, didn’t you?” I asked, spinning around to face him as I gripped my ss with so


    much force that I was certain it would break. “You told Kelly to try to convince me to have a fake


    rtionship with her.”


    My father only shrugged and took his third drink off of the bar, this time holding it nonchntly as he


    began to make his way toward the dance floor.


    “It’s time for you to grow up, Edrick,” he said. “It’s time to do what’s best for thepany.”


    I stared after him as he disappeared into the crowd without another word. I still hadn’t even finished my


    drink, and by now I didn’t even want it; I just needed to get out and get some fresh air. Leaving my drink


    on the bar, I turned and stormed off toward the garden.


    I needed to take a walk and get away from all of this.
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