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< The Alpha’s Hidden Heirs
Chapter 158
After returning to the pack house, I spent the entire day there.
Like their mother, my children had a stubborn streak. All they wanted was to go back to her, and it was clear they weren’t going to let go of that desire anytime soon. My mother, however, was making every effort to build a bond with them. She had taken on the responsibility of caring for them, and i was grateful for her help.
It was afternoon when I found myself working in the study room. I had moved into the pack house to stay close to my children, even though they refused to speak to me, I was confident that, with time, their anger would subside.
As I tapped away on my laptop, a knock on the door interrupted my focus.
“Come in,” I called out.
A maid stepped inside, bowing her head respectfully.
“Alpha, the old master is calling for you,” she informed me.
“Where is he?” I asked, leaning back in my chair.
“He’s with the old mistress in the living room,” she replied.
“Are Leo and Luna with them?”
She nodded. “Yes, Alpha.”
Since my parents were no longer the head Alpha and Luna, the pack members now referred to them as the old master and old mistress.
“I’m coming,” I said, dismissing her with a nod.
After she left, I closed the laptop, stood up, and made my way to the living room.
When I entered, I saw my parents sitting on the couches with Leo and Luna. My children sat quietly, their small frames still as they avoided looking my way.
“Have you two had lunch?” I asked as I sat down on a single–seater couch.
Luna lowered her head and gave me a small nod, indicating that she had eaten. But, as expected, she
didn’t say a word to me.
Leo, on the other hand, kept his distance, his posture stiff and his gaze defiant. I couldn’t help but feel frustrated. How could my son act with such arrogance?
Was I like that when I was his age?
I couldn’t shake the thought. Perhaps he inherited his mother’s stubbornness–just as he had inherited her striking blue eyes. A memory stirred at the back of my mind, one from the war, when I had seen his twin’s eyes glow a different color.
Suddenly, Leo stood, taking Luna’s hand in his. He began to lead her toward the door.
“Where are you going?” my mother asked, her voice gentle.
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“Garden,” Leo replied curtly, his tone firm yet simple.
My mother’s face lit up with a grin at his response, clearly pleased that he had spoken to her.
I watched their small figures as they walked away, heading toward the garden.
“Full of himself,” I muttered under my breath, shaking my head at Leo’s attitude.
“Just like you,” a voice chimed in.
I turned to see my father smirking at me.
“Am I full of myself?” I asked, frowning at him.
My mother laughed lightly while my father nodded, unfazed by my serious tone.
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