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A weekend with the Alpha novel Chapter 70

Summary for Chapter 70: Falling back in line (2): A weekend with the Alpha

Chapter 70: Falling back in line (2) – A Turning Point in A weekend with the Alpha by Glory Tina

In this chapter of A weekend with the Alpha, Glory Tina introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 70: Falling back in line (2) shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

"It's nice to meet you, Sesi" Lionel stretched his hand out and when she took it, he shook her hand firmly.

Sesi turned to me, "So can I?"

"Can you what?"

"Stay with you."

"Yes, if that would help you feel better, then sure, by all means, stay. I have no other thing to do today." Aside from moving this grown man, I call a brother from place to place.

"Can I say what a beautiful lady you are?" Lionel blurted out, moving our attention over to him.

"Please don't."

"I already did." he grinned mischievously.

Sesi stared at me and I knew she was asking if he would be around me for the rest of the day. I pressed my lips together and nodded.

"We are a sealed package, Ms Hart," Lionel said.

Sesi groaned and ran her palm over her face. "I guess I have no choice. I don't think he can be more annoying than Ivan."

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"I take it back. Your brother is much more annoying than mine. He's even worse. I'm leaving." Sesi sprung to her feet.

I was barely listening to their conversation because I was on the phone with Diya, who had now wrapped up her honeymoon with Greg. The two had been on a one-month honeymoon so far and plan to return to family, friends and work in a few days. I missed her, and I wanted to hear from her.

She asked after Lionel and Zion and I told her they were doing great and looked forward to her return. There was so much she would get to learn when she returns. I didn't want to tell her on the phone.

I found Lionel's eyes widen as I set the phone down and turned to the two. "I made you laugh a few times. I can't be that bad," he argued, as if that was a reasonable point.

"That doesn't change the fact that you're a douchebag in human form." Sesi snarled at him.

Yes, Daniel knew Sesi was a werewolf, and it was still shocking how he knew and how he was so cool about it all.

When we came in, he asked if she was an alpha or a beta and somehow found out she was a beta, but the deadliest in the pack.

I asked him how he knew about werewolves, and he said he had always known. He had seen a girl transform from a werewolf into a human being when he was much younger. He didn't tell anyone for fear of being told he was crazy and after a few years; he told himself he had imagined what he saw that night. But when he was sixteen, he saw an attack. He saw the attack on his way from class and it was over five werewolves teaming up against one.

I raised my hands in surrender, not wanting to get in the middle of their quarrel. "I don't know, I just did."

"Just answer the questions and we will move on to a better question," Lionel whined and from the angry look on Sesi's face, I knew she wanted to strangle him.

"If werewolves are cold-blooded killers? Well, it depends. We seem to snap the neck of those that get on our nerves."

He swallowed and blinked a few times before turning to me. "She's joking, right?"

I shrugged. "She's standing before you. I'd rather you ask her." I answer, "but I doubt they are cold-blooded killers. They are being just like us. They live together in understanding and unity. Just like humans, they are bad ones amongst them. I don't think that makes them all bad."

"Your sister has more brain cells than you do," Sesi said, crossing her arms over her chest.

"Agreed. Does that mean you will stay now?" his brow rose.

She rolled her eyes, "For her sake." she uttered.

If I didn't know any better, I'd say she had a soft spot for Lionel, despite her rage and anger. She just doesn't know how to deal with it.

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