What Happens in Chapter 66 – From the Book My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else
Dive into Chapter 66, a pivotal chapter in My Mate Is Seeing Someone Else, written by Calvin Alcott. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
"You!"She shouted and pointed her finger at us, "You! What are you doing? How dare you come here?"
I was seriously scared of this woman and John could tell. I was now fully behind him with his arms forming a small circle around me.
"Mom! Please stop yelling," Kalee said as she wheeled around the corner.
"They did this to you." She turned back to John and I, "You are not welcome here."
"John, Morgan please come in and ignore my crazy a** mother of a witch," She said with a smiled.
John cautiously stepped into the house making sure not to lose eye contact with Kalee's mother.
"Mother, behave," Kalee said through her teeth.
I had only been inside Kalee's house once before this. John and I had come to help her get settled after the accident. It was decorated to make you feel at home. The walls which hung picture frames and painting were a light brown color. To the right of the entryway was an open concept living room and dining combination. It was homey and that is what I loved about it. Her home reminded me of my old house before my father and I moved into the pack house.
"So what bring you guys here? Shouldn't you be at the wedding?" Kalee asked as she led us to her living room.
"We have a few hours between the ceremony and the reception so we thought we would stop by, and see how you are," I said taking a seat on her dark brown cough.
"That is very thoughtful of you but I told John I am fine."
"Sweetheart, you are not fine. You have had a dramatic change in your life and it is okay not to be fine," Her mother pushed.
"Will you stop? I cannot take this anymore. Mother, you wonder why I didn't tell you about the accident sooner? You think that I can't handle this; I am not a child." The lights began to flicker as Kalee's frustration grew.
"This happened because of their kind. You never should have offered to assist them. It was a wolf problem that had nothing to do with witches," Her mother yelled back.
Kalee shook her head, "You have never been more wrong mom," Kalee wheeled out of the room for just a moment and returned with a leather bound book, "That night I called you asking about someone who showed certain symptoms and you told me that it sounded like dark magic. Dark magic can only be created and destroyed by witches not wolves."
"Both of our kinds are at fault in this," John corrected.
"No John if it wasn't for that stupid coven that didn't listen to the rules of nature Charlie would have never had those blackouts, Morgan's mother would still be alive, and everyone involved would not have come out just fine." Kalee retaliated.
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