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Lyla
“So pathetic,” someone sneered from the crowd.
“Did she think she could seduce the Lycan Leader with that display?” another voice mocked.
The tears that stung my eyes were equal parts from the physical pain of being dropped and the mortification of being the centre of attention for all the wrong reasons. The embarrassment was unbearable too.
Amidst the chaos, Nathan, dropped to his knees beside me, offering me his hands.
“Lyla, are you okay?” he asked.
I couldn’t bring myself to answer, so I nodded absently, my eyes still straying to the door Ramsey had disappeared. The memory of his burning gaze is still in my head. Nathan gently lifted me and guided me to a quiet corner.
“You shouldn’t be here like this,” he murmured. “It’s dangerous.”
“Well, I don’t make the rules,” I offered him a smile “My dad insisted I must come. I had no choice.”
People were still talking, pointing at me and laughing but for the first time, I didn’t care because in that fleeting moment with Alpha Ramsey, I had felt something that made all the pain, all the humiliation, seem almost bearable.
“But… thank you,” I mumbled. I glanced around me, my cheeks still flushed with shame “I’m sorry… for being such a misfit. You’re right, I shouldn’t have come. ”
Nathan’s grip tightened around my arm, his voice firm but kind. “Stop apologizing, Lyla. None of this is your fault,” his gaze flickered briefly to the direction Ramsey had gone, his jaw clenched. “That man… he’s a jerk. Don’t let him or anyone else make you feel like you’re less than what you are.”
I nodded, swallowing back the lump in my throat as I offered him another strained smile. Nathan was one of the few people in my life who didn’t look at me like I was broken. He didn’t see me as the wolfless girl with uncontrollable pheromones but as the friend he’d grown up with, the one who’d shared dreams and secrets under the moonlight as children.
He was the son of my pack’s – Blue Ridge Beta and next in line as an Alpha since my dad had no male child and the only one that has managed to keep in touch with me since I left Blue Ridge even though he left the pack earlier than me to abroad for schooling.
“When did you come back?” I sniffed.
“A week ago. If I had known you were around…” he trailed off with a soft sigh “Let me take you home,” he offered, leading me gently toward the exit. “You shouldn’t be here any longer.”
The ride back to Blue Ridge pack was silent. I stared out of the window, my mind racing with thoughts of my parents and how they would react. Now, I’d brought nothing but further disgrace. I knew they would be furious but I had no idea how bad it would be.
Nathan pulled up in front of our house, his hand lingering on mine for a moment longer than necessary. “I can come in with you and explain the situation to your father,” he said softly.
“No!” I shook my head “It’ll make him angrier. Don’t worry, I’ll be fine by morning. I only need to endure for a short while.”
He wanted to say something else but nodded “Fine, if you need anything, just call me,” he said.
I forced a smile. “I’ll be fine. Thanks again, Nathan.,”.
I let myself out of his car and watched as he drove off. As soon as his car disappeared out of sight, the front door swung open and I froze as my father’s furious face came into view. He stormed down the steps, his eyes burning with anger. My mother followed closely behind; her lips twisted into a scowl.
“You shameful little brat!” my father roared, grabbing my arm roughly, yanking me inside. I winced as his grip dug into my already bruised skin. “Do you have any idea what you’ve done?”
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