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Crippled Luna's Farewell Half A Life Without My Alpha's Deadly Deception novel Chapter 159

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Novel Crippled Luna's Farewell Half A Life Without My Alpha's Deadly Deception by ShiningStar

The response was absolute. There was no room for discussion, no space for negotiation.

With that, he turned away from Arnold and Linda entirely, facing Sarah instead. His voice, so indifferent moments ago, softened. “Sarah, let’s go.”

Sarah didn’t hesitate. She nodded once and walked away with him, her stride composed, not sparing Arnold or Linda another glance.

Dalton, still standing at a distance, absorbed everything. The way Arnold’s brows furrowed slightly as he watched them leave. The brief flicker of something unreadable in Linda’s expression before she composed herself.

It was then that Dalton arrived at a new understanding.

Just now he was a little worried that there wasn't some unknown relationship between Arnold and Sarah.

But now, seeing that Arnold was so nervous and concerned about Linda, and opening his mouth to help her ask Leo to talk about business issues, Dalton knew that he was thinking wrong.

Leo had no personal grudge against Linda, but the hostility between them stemmed from Sarah. As long as Sarah was by Leo’s side, Linda would never be able to mend that relationship.

And Arnold knew this.

By trying to broker peace between Leo and Linda, Arnold wasn’t just helping Linda. He was challenging Sarah’s position.

Because if Leo and Linda reconciled, then Sarah would lose her leverage—the very thing that kept her in control of the situation.

A seemingly small social interaction, yet it was already shifting the balance of power.

On the other side of the ballroom, Cole stood with a group of business partners, engaging in a discussion, but his true focus lay elsewhere.

His gaze, sharp and perceptive, was locked onto Sarah.

Leo was by her side, but that did nothing to change the fact that she had drunk more than usual tonight.

A faint flush colored her cheeks, the effect of alcohol softening her usually composed demeanor.

Her eyes, clear and intelligent, carried a slight haze, making her appear more delicate than usual. The usual distance in her expression was replaced with something almost… endearing.

Cole’s grip on his glass tightened slightly. He exhaled slowly, willing himself to look away.

But his mind lingered.

There was something about Sarah that was… unsettling. She was cold, yet there were moments, like now, where vulnerability slipped through. She had built walls around herself, yet at times, cracks formed, revealing the person beneath.

And Leo—Leo was her greatest support.

Cole recognized the depth of Leo’s loyalty, the way he treated Sarah differently from anyone else. It wasn’t just protectiveness. It was something deeper, something stronger.

It made Cole wonder.

Was Sarah truly untouchable?

Or was there a way to break through?

Sarah didn’t linger. She slid into the cab, pulling the door shut behind her without a second glance.

But Cole hadn’t actually left.

Instead, he stood at a distance, watching. His hands were tucked into the pockets of his tailored coat, his posture relaxed but his gaze unwavering. He wasn’t entirely sure why he stayed, only that a faint unease had settled in him.

He had seen her drink tonight. Not much, but enough.

If something happened to her—if she got into trouble because of her slightly impaired state—he would rather not regret letting her go so easily.

Only when the cab pulled away, its taillights glowing red against the dark street, did Cole finally turn back inside.

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The Next Morning

The soft chime of Sarah’s phone alarm pulled her out of sleep. She opened her eyes, blinking against the morning light filtering through the curtains. A dull ache pressed against her temples—not quite a headache, but enough to remind her of last night’s drinks.

She sat up, stretching her arms above her head, before glancing at her phone. The company had officially entered its holiday break starting today.

A call from Alex Interrupted her thoughts.

“Mommy,” his voice was relaxed, carrying a slight grin she could almost hear. “Are you free? Do you want to come.. We have some plans for the holiday”..

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