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Chapter 25
al grown up together with Bella, both of us having a history I didn’t expect to lead us to this point.
My wolf’s fur had been white and flawless while Bella’s had been a white wolf with small splotches of colour on her body. T
There wasn’t a day where she hadn’t been jealous of me or any of my achievements. No matter what I did, she didn’t bother hiding her disdain for all I
had.
Even now, she was no doubt jealous of how far I’d come. And now she was heading straight for Emma,
Without thinking, I rushed over to my daughter. Having malice against me was one thing.
Getting close to my daughter was something I would not tolerate.
“Emma.”
I hated how Bella’s voice had gone saccharine sweet as she held Emma by the shoulders. My daughter turned to look at her with an innocent look in her eyes.
“Bella.” I said with a clipped tone.
They both turned their heads to me as I stopped before them, a bit breathless from walking so fast.
“Is something wrong, Melanie?” Bella had an unnerving smile on her face. “I just wanted to say hello to little Emma.”
“And how wonderful that is.” I narrowed my eyes on her.
Without giving it a second thought, I pulled Emma away from her and picked her up. Emma snuggled into my side, her sweet scent immediately filling
my nose.
My gaze went back to Bella as I regarded her with a bit of wariness. She still had that innocent look on her face but I could read through all of it pretty clearly.
Bellà could fool many people, not me.
I turned to Emma’s nanny who was silently standing there. “Take her to her room.”
“But mommy,” Emma whined as I handed her over to the nanny.
“Be good, Emma.” I said to her, watching as the nanny gently calmed her down before taking her way.
Now that she was gone, I turned back to Bella. Her sweet smile had dropped as she glared at me with a poisonous look.
“Chased your daughter away so she wouldn’t have to see your shame?” Bella cocked her head to the side.
“Shame?” My eyes narrowed on her even further. “What the hell are you even going on about?”
She chuckled. “Oh don’t play dumb now, Melanie. Although that might be hard for you since you already are.”
A group of girls came to stand behind her. By the way they carried themselves, it was easy to guess that they were aristocrats too, probably belonging to some notable families.
“Well, well, well,” One of them eyed me. “Her royal highness finally graces us with her presence.”
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They weren’t the slightest bit fazed by it and continued with their onslaught of words. I should have been used to it already. This kind of stuff shouldn’t get used to me.
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