Chapter 66
-Grayson’s POV-
A number of rules by Isabella. I couldn’t be my usual self, so that neant no ordering her around, no glaring, not commanding. In other words, I had to suppress everything I’d trained myself to embody as an Icy King. Every instinct to control, every sharp edge I’d cultivated over the years, all of it had to be locked away.
And it was taking everything in me to hold back.
Isabella had even given me a list of “conversation starters.” The kind that wouldn’t send someone fleeing in the opposite direction. And unfortunately, I’d already managed to tick Ava off by the second one. I wondered what would’ve happened if I’d actually gotten to “civil rights
I was pissed off and trying my best not to tell her to watch her tone because I deserved the anger. I reminded myself why I was here. The mantra Isabella drilled into me echoed in my mind: I can be nice. I can not look like I want to rip someone’s
that. head off. I can… avoid ripping anyone’s head off. People’s feelings are valid, and I can respect
It sounded ridiculous, but I repeated it to myself again. This was all my fault, after all, and I had no choice but to take it. So I forced myself to focus. To breathe.
The plan was simple, or so I thought. I’d tell her I didn’t want the divorce. Then, hand her the note I’d painstakingly written an apology because, for the life of me, I couldn’t bring myself to say the words out loud. My father’s influence still ran too deep in me: I could barely form the word sorry, let alone say it with conviction. But Ava had left before I had the chance. One minute she was there, and the next, she was gone.
So I did the only thing I could. I followed her, putting myself in this ridiculous, humiliating situation. And now, of all things, we’d just discovered that Rickon and Isabella were… mates.
Ava jumped up the next seconds with so much force that it had the two of them whipping their heads in our direction. Her eyes darted between Rickon and Isabella, piercing through them with accusations.
“You found your mate and you didn’t tell me?” Her voice trembled, mixed with betrayal.
1 sighed, standing up and dusting myself off. Guess we weren’t cavesdropping anymore. Subtlety was officially out the window.
Isabella’s eyes widened as she took a tentative step toward Ava. Lilian, I-
“No.” Ava took a step back, shaking her head, pain flashing in her gaze. “I can’t believe you’d find out something this important and not tell me.”
“Thank you, Ava, for stating just how important this is.” Rickon chimed in with the worst timing imaginable.
Both women turned and glared daggers at him, and for a split second, I almost pitied him. He really needed to learn when to shut up.
“I was going to tell you, but-”
“But what?” Ava cut her off, voice rising with each word. “When did this even happen?”
“A week ago.” Isabella’s words came out in a rush, as if spilling them could somehow alleviate the tension. “I swear, I was going to tell you… after I figured out how to end it.”
“End it?” Rickon’s tone sharpened, and he took a step forward, annoyance breaking through his otherwise calm demeanor and the two of them glared again.
“You’ve had so much going on, Lilian,” Isabella explained, eyes pleading. “I didn’t even mean for it to happen. I was upset
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Chapter 66
became
about getting fired, and I was drinking, and then he came in..”
Ava’s brows furrowed deeper. “You got fired and didn’t tell me?
Rickon instinctively stepped back, as though sensing Ava’s ine might be physically painful.
This was going extremely well
Isabella looked down, almost sheepish. “It wasn’t my fault, okay? One of the men at work tried to get.. handsy, so I punched him. And instead of doing something about it, they asked me topologize. So I punched the head of HR too.” She buffed. “And got fired.”
Somewhere in between her admission, I found myself almost… impressed. There was something undeniably satisfying about her defiance, though I’d never understand why people cared so much about each other’s drama. If I had a best friend
which I didn’t–1 wouldn’t care if they got fired or found their mate or not and not tell me.
But apparently, that wasn’t the case here.
Ava’s face was a mix of betrayal and disbelief. “I can’t believe you right now, Bels. We’re supposed to be best friends. Where have you even been going this past week when you said you were at work?”
“Ask her wiry she isn’t taking my calls either,” Rickon added.
Both women whirled on him, snapping in unison. “Can’t you see we’re talking? If you interrupt us one more time, I’ll punch you.”
Grayson listened and told me.”
And she just had to drag me into it.
With that, he turned on his heel, got into his car, and drove off, tres screeching as he went.
The weight of my Alpha aura seeped into my words, an authority they couldn’t ignore. Ava glared at me one last time before spinning on her heel and storming off.
I watched as she disappeared, leaving just babella standing there, rooted to the spot, lost and defeated. She looked back at me, her expression softer now and I saw her try to push down the tears then without another word, she turned and started walking to her car.
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