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Chapter 33
When they got to the room, Alex went into the bathroom to wash up while Sarah made his bed.
Just then, Alex’s phone screen lit up, and a melodious ringtone filled the room.
Sarah glanced at it and noticed the caller ID: *Aunt Linda.*
Alex rushed out of the bathroom, his face still lathered with soap, and grabbed the phone. He looked at Sarah nervously and warily, as though afraid she might hang up the call.
It had been months since Alex had shown any desire to connect with her, yet he spent long stretches talking to Linda every day.
Sarah lowered her gaze, masking the heartbreak that flickered in her eyes.
She had finished tidying the room and was ready to leave. Before stepping out, she instructed gently, “Don’t look at your phone for too long. It’s bad for your eyes. Go to bed early, okay?”
“I know.”
Alex’s tone was impatient as he pushed her toward the door and muttered under his breath, “Stop being so naggy. Aunt Linda never nags like this.”
Knowing that his mom was free tomorrow, he needed to explain to Aunt Linda that they wouldn’t be able to meet. The thought of Linda being disappointed made Alex feel even more annoyed with Sarah.
In his mind, it was all *her* fault.
If only she weren’t around, he’d be able to go out with Aunt Linda tomorrow!
As soon as Sarah left the room, Alex locked the door.
From behind the locked door, his excited voice carried faintly into the hallway: “Aunt Linda, sorry I took so long to call you
back. My mom was nagging again…”
Sarah didn’t linger to listen to Alex bad–mouth her to Linda.
She chose not to dwell on it or let it bother her.
Returning to her room, Sarah took a shower. Afterward, seeing that it wasn’t too late, she turned on her computer and began organizing the information she had recently compiled.
Time passed, and her eyes grew sore from staring at the screen. Blinking to ease the strain, she finally completed her work.
The clock in the corner of her screen read *11:30 PM*.
Yet Arnold still hadn’t returned.
Despite being MATES, Arnold had always resisted coming near her.
For years, he had believed that her bond with him was some kind of ploy. Because of this, he actively resisted the MATE connection and flat–out rejected her.
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Chapter 33
Through tireless effort, Sarah had managed to soften Arnold’s attitude over the years. Their relationship had slowly started to improve.
But then Linda entered the picture.
Linda had effortlessly undone everything Sarah had fought so hard to build. She had captured Arnold’s affection with ease, and from that moment, both Arnold and Alex began to drift away from her.
After that, Arnold barely even touched her.
At first, Sarah would stay up night after night, waiting for Arnold to return, her eyes reddened and weary as dawn broke, but that familiar figure never appeared.
Eventually, she realized Arnold was deliberately avoiding her.
Now, she didn’t want to wait anymore.
Shaking off those thoughts, Sarah went downstairs to get herself a glass of ice water before bed.
Just as she reached the kitchen, voices drifted from the hallway.
“Why are you still smoking here at this late hour? Is it because Sarah’s in the room, and you don’t want to go back?”
It was Josiah’s voice.
Arnold stood across from her, a lit cigarette in his hand, remaining silent.
From her vantage point, under the dim backlight, Sarah couldn’t see his expression.
Josiah continued,
“I get it, actually. I’ve met Linda a few times–she’s beautiful. No man could fail to be attracted to her. Her parents prioritized her education, she graduated from one of the best colleges in the werewolf world, studied abroad in the human world, speaks a foreign language fluently like Sarah, and has been groomed to manage both the pack and her family since she was young. She’s practically a Luna made for you.”
“But-” Josiah paused for emphasis. “The Snow Moon Pack is too weak compared to Silver Moon. Her origins don’t match yours, Arnold. You deserve better.”
Arnold exhaled smoke and replied calmly, “I know what kind of woman I want.”
Josiah frowned. Though she despised Sarah, she didn’t fully approve of Linda becoming Luna either.
In her mind, no woman under the sun was worthy of Arnold.
She wanted to press further but caught the flash of displeasure in Arnold’s eyes and decided to stop.
“You’re so protective of her that you won’t even let me say a word. Fine, I’ll stop talking. Whatever.”
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