Alpha 67
Alpha 67
I lifted my left hand and squeezed Jason’s sleeve.
“Brother!”
Harold turned his head to look at Jason.
“Of course not, Alpha Jason. How can I think of going after the princess of the Blue Blood Pack? She is my friend, and that’s my great fortune.”
Saying that, Harold glanced at me for the last time with a small smile and then left the cabin.
I felt bad for Harold. I was sure that he never thought anything like that about me. He was my private physician; he knew everything about my health, wh
“Why are you sad? Do you like that guy?” I heard my brother.
I removed my hand from his sleeve and replied,
“What? No. But he is my very good friend. He was the one who first helped me hide the truth from Adrian. I told you that, remember?”
He sat on the edge of the bed and replied,
“That’s why I appreciated him. But as a man, I could see other men’s intentions too.”
“Do you mean he likes me?”
He chuckled and pulled my cheek. “Who doesn’t like you? You are my cute little sister.”
“Aaa! Leave my cheek.” I patted his hand, and I felt pain in my cheek from his pull.
“Okay, okay, sorry. Now get ready. We are leaving right now.”
Jason stood up, and his serious mood returned to his face. I wondered if all the Alphas had mood swings, as they always looked cold. Or perhaps they c
After leaving the cabin, Jason sent the nurse to me, who was in charge. She helped me put on my new clothing, which Jason had called his driver to arra
Ihad a little difficulty getting dressed. But thankfully, it did not take long time.
Jason returned to my cabin to take me with him. He put one hand around my shoulder and took hold of my hand with the other.
Everyone around us was looking at us. I ignored their looks. Their gaze reminded me of Adrian’s accusations.
The more I thought about it, the more I felt pain in my heart.
“Natalia!”
I heard Adrian’s mother’s voice as I walked through the lobby area with Jason on our way to the main gate.
Our steps halted as we turned to her.
“Mrs. Miller,” Jason greeted her.
She nodded at him, then shifted her gaze to me.
Her eyes widened as she noticed my bandaged head. She walked
to me and pulled me into her embrace.
“What happened to you, Natalia? I thought you left the pack last night.”
I smiled at her sweet and soft tone. “I’m alright, Auntie. It’s just a little wound.”
Jason was standing next to me while observing Grace Miller. I knew my brother really well. The way he was looking at Adrian’s mother so calmly, I could Content © NôvelDrama.Org 2024.
“Where are you going?” she asked me as she broke the hug and glanced at Jason.
“I’m leaving the pack.”
“But you don’t look good to me. Please stay a few days here and take some rest.”
Jason raised an eyebrow upon hearing her request. Before he could say anything to her, I spoke out.
“No, Auntie. Thanks for asking, but I can’t stay here anymore. I have to go back to the Blue Blood Pack.”
She nodded at me with a defeated look. “Take care of yourself then.”
“How is Alpha Lucas? I’ve heard that Natalia helped him with his health.” Jason asked.
“Yeah, she came into our lives like a miracle. She helped us and saved my husband. He is under observation right now.”
I paid attention to Auntie Grace when she talked about Alpha
Lucas. I was pleased to help him.
“We are getting late, Mrs. Miller. Nice to meet you,” Jaosn said to her, wrapping his arm around my shoulder once again.
I smiled at Auntie Grace and took my leave. Jason did not give her enough time to ask anything else.
“That loser and his family are a bad influence. If they hadn’t forced you to stay here, maybe you wouldn’t have to go through this accident,” Jason remark
“Brother, please. Uncle Lucas and Auntie Grace are both good people. They treat me like their daughter.”
“Yeah, sure,” he said, sounding sarcastic.
After getting inside the car and sitting beside me, he ordered his driver to start the car.
I glanced at my bag, which I had left in my car last night.
Jason followed my gaze and said,
“They gave me your bag when I signed your discharge papers.”
I unlocked my phone with my left hand. Almost immediately, I noticed a bunch of missed calls popping up on my phone’s
screen.
My parents, Jason, Eric, and my children–everyone had called
1. me.
Jason glanced at my phone. “Don’t worry. I informed everyone that I was bringing you back.”
“What about Aria and Noah? Did you tell them about my accident?”
“No.”
“Thanks, brother.”
He sighed, looking outside at the changing landscape.
It took a long time to travel from the Crystal Blood Pack to the Blue Blood Pack.
My eyes were closed as I leaned against the seat. We had long passed the Crystal Blood pack. It was already late at night. We were heading in the direc
“How do you get out of the car?” I heard Jason. He did not ask about it the whole day, as though he did not want me to remember the accident again.
I took a little time to reply. “Adrian came to my rescue.”
Jason fell silent. It was like he was not pleased with my answer. However, it was the truth. I could not lie.
After a while, he spoke out again.
“Eric was worried about you. He wanted to come here when he heard about your accident. I stopped him.”
I opened my eyes and mumbled,
“He is a caring person.”
Jason turned to me and let out a lower tone.
“He doesn’t care for anyone else as much as he cares for you.“