Chapter 28
Reyna Cruz:
When they were walking behind me, they actually made me very ufortable. They were
awkwardly silent and whenever I turned around to look at them, I noticed them just staring at me.
“You two can share a room,” I led them to the guestroom. It was located near the sunroom, featuring
two separate beds ced against the opposite walls with a free space between them.
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As Samuel admired thendscape paintings, Hunter stood in the corner, his eyes fixed on me as
though he could devour. me. I couldn’tprehend the depth of his hostility. Though I despised him
for the hardships he had put me through, I wasn’t the type to stand and re; I preferred not to
waste my time on those who no longer meant anything to me.
“I am so happy my people havee this far,” Sam wrinkled his nose in admiration, sounding
skeptical yet oddly making it about himself.
“Yeah! We are really grateful to you for showing up sooner,” I whispered under my breath, bitterness
creeping in because of his association with Hunter.
“I’m sorry? Was that sarcasm?” Sam responded unexpectedly, facing me with a determined look,
demanding an exnation for myment.
“No, not at all. Why would I be sarcastic towards your highness?” Despite my denial, sarcasm
slipped into my tone once again. I simply hoped he’d let it slide and avoid starting an argument
under my own roof. Besides, it felt peculiar to engage in a dispute with my guest.
“I mean,e on, Reyna. If you’re going to make ament, boldly own it,” Sam said, shing a
smile, though it had a strange, crooked twist to it.
“Well, you’re actually working with someone who has expelled every single person from this rogue
community. He kicked us all out, making it clear that none of the pack members are allowed to
communicate with us. Yet, now he’s helping you create a good ce for us?” I folded my arms over
my chest, scrutinizing the dynamic between Samuel and Hunter.
The two exchanged a nce, and Hunter walked into the room, closing the door behind him with
deliberate steadiness. Their actions made me feel a hint of hesitation.
Secretly gulping, I tried to maintain confidence. “The people I kicked out were bad individuals,
breaking rules and going against their alpha king,” Hunter stated, moving so close that I felt
suffocated against the wall. He had backed me into a
“I am associating with him because I am convincing him that these people deserve a second
chance in their lives. Despite being kicked out, they should have somewhere they belong.” Samuel
added, positioning himself at eye level with Hunter. “Okay!” I responded awkwardly. Their intense
gaze made my wolf uneasy, sensing a peculiar aura from their wolves. “Now, you two should get
some rest. When their stare–down turned into an ufortable eye contest, I stepped aside,
escaping from the room without even turning around to bid them goodnight, needing some peace to
breathe.
“Wow, that was crazy, Iined, a hand pressed against my chest.
Tell me they were nning on hurting me, I asked my wolf, sensing that she must have picked up
on more than I did.
Their wolves wanted to- she began but stopped abruptly, as if grappling with the possibility.
“What?‘ I inquired, bewildered.
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They were giving us mixed signals. It wasn’t entirely frustration; it was more like they wanted to
touch us, Nera’s words made my body shudder. I shook my head, dismissing her ims.
“You’re overthinking, I rolled my eyes at her and joined Polline, who was cleaning the kitchen.
“I’m so sorry. I didn’t expect them to stay for the night, I sighed, attempting to help her, but she
remained silent.
“Are you tired?” ! questioned, hoping she would agree to a ss of wine. Our nights usually ended
with light alcohol and a bit of gossip. often at Polline’s suggestion. However, tonight, she seemed to
be avoiding me.
“Polline!” Now, that was concerning. I persisted, standing in her way, refusing to let her pass when
she made it clear she didn’t want tomunicate with me.
“What’s going on? Why aren’t you talking to me?” It didn’t sit well with me to be ignored by her. I’d
been in a state where everyone avoided me like I was a gue, and I didn’t want to feel that again,
especially not with her.
“I don’t think you want to talk to me, Reyna. So, I’m just helping you by staying silent,” she replied
with a hint of bitterness, surprising me.
“What happened? Tell me,” 1 demanded. It was evident that she wasn’t happy about something. I
couldn’t recall saying anything to her, and we could barely talk in the presence of others.
Then it struck me. Polline started acting strangely after having a private conversation with Samuel.
Did he say something to
her?
“Polline! Did somebody offend you?” I asked, hastily cing my hand on the kitchen counter to
create a barrier in her way.
“Yeah, I’m kind of offended that you hid such a big thing from me,” she uttered, slowly crossing her
arms over her chest, providing a much clearer response.
“Emm! What exactly are you talking about?” I inquired, feeling a little deted because it wasn’t
hard to deduce that she had found out what I had been keeping from her.
“Why didn’t you tell me that Samuel is your second chance mate?” There it was, that prick had
spilled the beans.
“Ugh!” I scoffed and closed my eyes as she tried to get past me.
“No! WAIT, I inadvertently raised my voice while attempting to stop her. I’m not angry that you found
out. I’m mad at him. for telling you about that when it should have been me,” I exined, noticing
the way she nodded with hurt in her eyes.
Exactly, it should have been you,” she added. “But why didn’t you tell me?”
1 sank into my body and then strolled into the living room with her following behind.
“I didn’t want anyone to convince me to give him a chance,” I murmured guiltily and sat down on the
couch.
“But why not?” she asked, already making it clear that she would have encouraged me to give him
a chance, exining why I hadn’t told her.
“I don’t like his cocky attitude. He acts so- I made fists out of my hands and raised them beside my
face, imagining punching him when he irritates me.
That’s not fair. You cannot have these opinions about someone without giving them a chance.
Besides, the second chance is a chance in itself. You are supposed to be with him, so at least give
it a try,” she suggested, holding my hand and gently rubbing between her hands.
“Are you still not over him?” suddenly, the topic shifted, and I shook my head to ensure I heard her
clearly.
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“Who?” Even though I knew who she was talking about, I wanted to give the impression that I had
long forgotten about him.
“Reynal” she shook her head in disapproval.
“No, I don’t have any feelings for him anymore. How could I? He is marrying the snake who ruined
our rtionship. He moved on from me when I was still in the mansion, rotting in the servant
quarters,” I almost whimpered but then remembered that I had promised myself not to shed a
single tear for him.
“Then there should be no harm. Just try to understand Samuel instead of arguing with him,” she
suggested, and instead of arguing, I remained silent.
“Fine. But I can’t promise because thest time we spoke–I kind of said things about the rogue king
that might have hurt his ego,” I squeezed my eyes, downying the intensity of my words.
“Reyna!” sheined and pped her forehead. We stayed up for a few more minutes and
finished our drink before heading to our rooms.
That night, I slept oddly peacefully. There was this strangefort in my body that I couldn’t
exin. It was as if my son would be fine tonight because his father and my second chance mate
were in the house.
I didn’t want to think that way, but it just urred to me. I woke up early to help Polline with
breakfast since the two were going to join us,
After preparing the whole feast, I rushed upstairs to change, and when I walked into Turner’s room,
I found it empty. It bothered me because he usually sleeps in on weekends, and I was expecting
him to wake up after we had left for the office. We were also supposed to take a day off, but then we
decided to submit the papers we had worked onst night.
I rushed out to look for Turner without calling his name. Once I was in the living room, I came
across a rather surprising sight. Turner was sitting next to Hunter, his leg up, and Hunter was tying
his shoces.
Thank you,” Turner shed him a smile, making me wonder what the heck was happening here.
Hunter gave him an eye roll before sitting away from him.
“Anything else, my lord?” The sarcasm in Hunter’s voice sounded cute and yful. It made Turner
giggle a little and then shake his head to say “no.”
It was pretty evident that my son had asked him to tie his shoces even when Hunter didn’t want
to do that. But thankfully, he didn’t upset my child byshing out on him.
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