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Sebastian James is a workaholic. The best thing in his life after his daughter is his job. He's the assistant head cook in the household of Forest Moon's first family.
It's hard to believe that my father had a heart attack from working the job he loves so much. He's of sound health and has been very happy about life since I got into college. The male is as healthy as a horse. Many often called him strong and agile for an omega. How can he suddenly be lying in an emergency room, fighting for his life?
These intrusive thoughts doesn't prevent me from silently praying to the Goddess.
I remain in front of the ER for nearly two hours waiting. As an omega, he was brought to the general room with other patients. I'm not allowed to go in yet because he's in intensive care.
Another hour passed before the doctor called for me.
"He's out of danger now," she said in a gentle voice. "But we'll have to watch him for another night before letting him leave."
I nod. "Thanks, doctor, but I'm so confused. My dad's the healthiest person I know. What happened?"
"Even the strongest in the pack is not immune to life's unexpected twists," she replied.
These words are a reference to alpha Zion Reign, Nick's father. The formidable, proud male hasn't been the same after the helicopter accident five months ago.
"They said he suddenly collapsed after seeing the luna," the doctor added.
My heart slammed in my chest. Meg's words about Nick telling his mother echoes in my head.
"Whatever she told him must've been tough on his healthy heart," said the doctor. "But he's gonna be okay. You can see him now. He's asking of you."
There's only one thing the luna could've said to my dad. I swallow the bile rising in my throat.
I open the door quietly and go into the room. My father laid awake on the bed with wires connecting his heart to a small monitor that beeps softly. His features are sad as he regards me.
"Dad," I murmur, scanning the room half full of sick people.
Only a thin curtain separates each patient from their neighbour. A nurse sits in a small desk at the far corner of the large room.
My dad points at his jacket on a thin hanger near the bed.
"The doctor says you can't leave yet. You had a heart attack," I protest.
"Get my phone and turn it on," he orders in a hoarse voice.
"Why? You wanna call someone?" I asked, reaching for the slim, wide-screen cellphone in his jacket pocket.
It's easy to guess what he's about to show me, so I take the initiative and launch his email before he said the words.
"Open my email."
There are no unread messages. But the first two indicated the reason my dad's heart nearly gave out. The second message title read "Dissolution of Employment Contract." But it's the first one that holds my interest more, so I click on it.
It's a non-disclosure agreement. Another document that prevents my father from seeking help, either from humans or our kind. It's similar to what I signed before spreading my legs for the alpha's son. I feel disgusted with myself.
All of this is because of me. When I checked the first email, I see that my father was being let go with nothing. We're also being kicked out of the pack like Meg predicted.
Alpha Zion hardly bother about these things. This is the handiwork of his luna, Nick's mother. But how did she know? I've never whispered a word about us to anyone. Meg implied that Nick would tell her. Did he really do it?
I stare at the text with glassy eyes, mortified and unable to say anything. The email came with attachments. I open them to find photos of Nick and I kissing in the living room of our secret meeting place. It's a very recent photograph from the day I made that blunder. How is it possible?
"Guess the photos means it's true," my father interrupts my thoughts. "So there's no need to ask. Or would you deny it?"
"Dad, I-"
"You're sorry, I know you are. What's done is done." He exhaled deeply. "I don't want any trouble with the luna and the pack, Sara. We must leave ASAP and quietly. You need to go home and start packing."
He's right. I've ruined our lives here. It's not farfetched to think that the luna would pull some strings to revoke my scholarship, too. Like Meg predicted. The Reigns are a powerful name, not just among werewolves.
As my dad shuts his eyes, I know he's done talking. I can't decide which pain is worse. This immense disappointment that my dad feels right now or the pain of seeing my mate in another woman's arms. I don't know which one is breaking my heart this moment.
I want to sit beside him but I'm too ashamed to be around him. I simply put the phone back and leave the room quietly to wait outside. Packing has to come later. I don't want to be anywhere near Reign mansion right now.
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After our little chat, I'll occasionally poke my head inside to look in on my dad, but I didn't go near him. It's sunset when I set out to do what he instructed.
Our cottage is fifteen minutes from the hospital. As soon as the castle comes into view, the first thing I see is a medium sized truck beside the luna's hummer SUV.
The only reason I noticed is because I've never seen such a vehicle around the premises before. It looks so out of place among the fancy ones parked beside it. It's trunk is open, and someone is loading some stuff into it. I wonder if anyone else is moving out. One of the luggage looks similar to my dad's. It even had the same color.
I walk awkward and hesitantly around the building towards the blocks of cottages where we live. Someone have their eyes on me. From the prickling on my neck, I know it's not a maid or a guard. I didn't dare lift my head to check who's watching me.
Punching the lock code to get into the house, the lock refuses to give. I lower my gaze to take a close look only to discover that my guess is right. They've changed the locks.
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