Chapter Summary: Chapter 42: Between two words (1) – A weekend with the Alpha by Glory Tina
In Chapter 42: Between two words (1), a key moment in the Internet novel A weekend with the Alpha, Glory Tina delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
I arrived home and Zion raced inside his room to go play games on his iPod just like he sang all the way home. I kicked my heels off and dragged myself into the bedroom. My bag I dropped onto the bed and stripped out of my maid-of-honour dress into something easier to move around in. Since I no longer had a phone, for now, I could only use the house line and one was in the bedroom.
Daniel's line was unreachable and kept going to voicemail and after two tries, I gave it a rest. I would try again later because I needed to speak to him about what happened between me and Aaron at the reception. I returned to the living room and I try to think up what would be best for dinner.
There was a cooking timetable on the wall, but it was harder for me to decide because I was not the only one having dinner tonight, I had Zion. I didn't want to ask for his impute because that would be the end of leaving the decision to the adults.
I needed to think up what would be okay for dinner for both of us. After ten minutes of thorough thinking, I chose mashed potato sauce. I picked out the potatoes and placed the pot of water on fire. Daniel crossed my mind once again and I walked to the home line in the kitchen and picked it up.
I was about to dial his number when the doorbell went off. I dropped the phone and hurried over to the door, wondering who it might be. As I opened it, I found Henry the delivery man who had brought us packages in the last three years.
"Henry!" I gasped at the sight of him because despite not knowing who it could have been, I wasn't expecting him. I didn't get any notice about any package delivery beforehand and this was his first time showing up without me getting one.
"What are you doing here?" I raised my brow, a little tensed. "I didn't get any notice about any delivery," I stated, still confused.
"There was a delay," he mumbled, and it somehow calmed my scepticism.
"Can I get the package then?" I asked, glancing at his hand and not finding a package as usual.
He bobbed his head, "It's in the car, you can come to take it."
I dialled his number for the seventh time and this time when it went to voicemail, I decided to leave him one.
"I called earlier because I needed to talk to you. But it keeps going to voice mail, I don't have another choice but to leave you one" I paused and dragged a deep breath before continuing. "I did something terrible, I kissed Aaron." I paused and placed my hands on the island in the centre of the kitchen. "He kissed me first, and I kissed back. I don't know why, but I did, and I only realised what I had done moments after I pushed him off. I have felt horrible about it ever since then and that was why I...." I rambled on but stopped when I heard footsteps from behind.
I turned around but froze in my step as I saw Henry with glowing yellow eyes and fangs longer than what I knew him to have. His face looked hairy like an animal and so were his exposed arms. My stomach dropped, and I realised this wasn't a dream or a hallucination, but reality.
"Henry?" I called, swallowing slowly, but he didn't answer me. Instead, his eyes glowed. Whatever this thing was, it wasn't Henry, not the Henry I'd known for over a year now.
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