What Happens in MY Sale Alpha 65 – From the Book An Omega For Sale (Freya)
Dive into MY Sale Alpha 65, a pivotal chapter in An Omega For Sale (Freya), written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Chapter 65
Jessy was too small to love or hate anyone. The girl was convinced that she was best friends with the Beta. Smith, because whenever he came here he would indulge her meaningless charter for about live minutes before leaving her with loads of chocolates, he had once gifted Jessy a nice pink hair band and add my child wore it almost everyday
So really Jessy just liked people who were kind to her and avoided the ones that were mean to her. Like Emilia for instance. But I was definitely sure that Jessy did not know how to hate anyt
“She’s three Zoe. Hate is a pretty strong emotion for any three years old to have.” I said quietly and Zoe only looked at me for a second, with her dark eyes staring deeply at me before finally nodding her head in agreement and offering me a small smile.
I smiled back just because I wanted to be polite.
“The Alpha wants a cup of coffee.” She delivered before exiting the room.
I watched as her slender frame moved out of the door and I wished that even for a second I could take a peek into her mind through her eyes.
They were just a fascinating black and they intrigued me.
I moved to turn the coffee maker on and once I was done making it in the way that the Alpha prepared. I made sture Jessy was well occupied with eating her food before making my way to his office.
I gave a small knock on the door but got no response for what felt like a long time but was probably only five seconds. I was about to knock again when the unmistakable drawl of the Alpha voice giving me permission to step into the room drawled
out
The sight of the Alpha bent over some paperwork on his desk with his brows creased in concentration stopped me in my tracks.
He was furiously scribbling something onto the paper in front of him and I just continued to watch him from my position green ones. by the door until grey eyes looked up to lock with my
“I’m I ever going to be able to drink my coffee or.” He trailed off
Usually a scolding like that would be delivered in the coldest, harshest tone that would make me cower in fear and moving to immediately correct my behavior, but this one was not like that.
It was a serious tone, but it had an underlying teasing to it. It was somewhat playful and for some reason that scared and confused me.
I moved towards his table to serve his coffee and all the while that I moved I could feel his heated gaze on me and for a moment I feared that I might trip and land on my face, but thankfully I did not.
I could still feel the Alpha’s eyes on me as I served his drink but I refused to raise my eyes to meet his.
There was an awkward silence that settled in the air the moment the saucer touched the table.
I was done with my job here but I didn’t dare leave the Alpha’s presence with him dismissing me, so I had to wait for that. But for some reason it wasn’t coming.
Last night had happened.
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Chapter 65
But it wasn’t supposed to.
“Why did you leave?” He suddenly asked and I widened my eyes in confusion.
Was he asking about early this morning? What was I supposed to say? What if he wasn’t asking about this morning In truth, I had left because I expected that it would be what he wanted. Didn’t that just make sense?
“Uh well, 1-1 do–don’t rea-
A knock on the door stopped my stuttering rubbish and I let our subtle soft sigh of relief.
Smith pushed the door open and holding two of his fingers in a death grip was Jessy with a chocolate bar in her free hand. There was chocolate over her face but my daughter could care less as she continued to devour the sweetness in her hands.
“I found her trying to place her plate in the kitchen sink and huffing in frustration when her short arms refused to reach into it.” Smith said, with mirth shining in his eyes and a smile playing at his lips.
Jessy finally looked up from her chocolate in my direction and when she realized I was the one standing there she gave me a small wave, smiling with chocolate covered lips.
Before I could return the wave my daughter had taken her attention away from me and was currently giving it to the Alpha, stretching out her small arms and offering the chocolate bar to him.
And when I heard a sound come from him, it felt as though I froze in my spot. It was a chuckle.
Not a hum, like he usually did when he was impressed or amused. Or the small smile that tugged at his lips in these sort of
situation.
It was an actual chuckle.
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