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A weekend with the Alpha novel Chapter 5

Summary for Chapter 5: No way out: A weekend with the Alpha

Summary of Chapter 5: No way out from A weekend with the Alpha

Chapter 5: No way out marks a crucial moment in Glory Tina’s Internet novel, A weekend with the Alpha. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

I got down from the stool and made my way to the bedroom where my bag, phone, and clothes were. I dipped my hand into my bag and brought out my phone. Then I turned it to see a few missed calls and three unread messages on my WhatsApp. I took a quick review to see one message was a long rant from my mother. The stunt I pulled yesterday must have really pissed her off. I could tell her message revolved around how she wished she swallowed me instead. And that would not be the worst thing she'd ever said to me.

I tapped on my call icon on the screen and went through the call history and saw three missed calls from Lionel, two from Diya and one from mom.

My eyes caught the outgoing calls, and I saw I had called Diya three times last night. Aaron spoke the truth when he said he had called my friend but had no luck reaching her because I didn't make these calls.

I tapped on Diya's name and dialled her number. Unlike the other times from last night, this one was successful, and her radiant voice came through almost immediately.

"Hey, babe, how are you?"

"I'm good and you?"

"I'm doing great. I tried calling a few times yesterday, but you didn't pick up. How did the wedding go?"

Ah! Yes, the root of all the paths I took yesterday; Owens and Tatiana's wedding. "I wouldn't know. I left after speaking my truth."

"What? You didn't!" she squealed over the phone and I had to hold it away from my ear. "Now I wish I was there to have seen their smug faces. I bet your mom was super furious." She snorted. 

She was, and I know still is. 

"She was, but there was nothing she could do about it," I answered, remembering the murderous look on her face during our last confrontation. 

"I am glad you stood up for yourself, Zera. You deserve to after everything they've put you through."

"Me too, I will come back to the campus today, I wanted to give you a heads-up." the last time I came without informing her I met her and Greg her boyfriend in a heated sex session and I had to wait outside because I knew they wouldn't stop for me.

"Oh, I'm sorry. Greg and I took a trip to the countryside, and we would come back on Monday. I also took the key." she explained in an apologetic tone.

"I thought you might stay at the family house through the weekend."

"If I didn't pull the stunt I did yesterday, perhaps I still would have had that option." 

Diya was my roommate and only friend. I had a few others, but these were people that knew about Tatiana and Owens all those years and kept it away from me. They weren't my friends. I'd rather sleep under the bridge. Lionel was another option, but he had moved back to live with our mother after he couldn't afford rent six months ago.

In conclusion, I had nowhere to go and that sucks.

"Where did you sleep last night?" Diya's question snapped me back to reality.

"A kind stranger took me home after I passed out at the club," I answered, before adding, "it's not what you are thinking Diya!"

"What?" she asked, acting clueless. "I didn't say anything. Is he cute?"

I nodded, then realised she couldn't see me. "Yes, he's gorgeous."

"Much gorgeous than Greg?" her boyfriend Greg was charming with his green eyes and alluring smile, but he was in no way close to Aaron in looks. Not in a million years.

"So much more, Diya, he's like a god of perfection. I want him so bad, but I feel he doesn't want me to, or at least not as much."

"Oh," was all he said. 

"Yeah, I know this sound like me making it up, but it's the truth. Do not worry though, you've been generous enough, Aaron, and I will not ask you to do more than you already have."

Unless you insist and then I'll accept. I said in my head.

"I will gather my things and I'll leave."

Concern showed on his face, "Where will you go then?"

I didn't know, but I'd find my way. He had shown me that good people exist in this world and I believe I would come across someone outside there.

"I don't know."

"Do you have any other friends?"

I shook my head, "Not since last month, I don't."

"Then stay." The two words came out without hesitation. Yes, I wanted to stay, but hearing him say it now, I knew I couldn't take it.

I flashed him a wry smile. "You don't have to pity me. I'll find my way."

He took a step forward, and my heartbeat skipped. "I'm not saying this out of pity. I really enjoyed your company. So stay through the weekend."

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