Chapter 41
Adeline West.
“So, how are you holding up?” She askeel, “Where are you staying she added.
“Samuel asked us to stay at Killian’s mansion,” I said.
“Killian’s mansion,” she said in surprise. “How is it going on then She added.
I sighed. “The kids are adjusting, surprisingly, Killian is good with them.” I said. “I never expected him to be so good with my children. It’s confusing.
Eveline nodded. “People are complex, Adeline. Sometimes, we see sides of them we never knew existed. What matters is how you feel and what you want.” She said, “How is it going on between Sebastien and Killian?” She asked.
“Well, the tension between Sebastian and Killian is almost unbearable. And Killian… he thinks I’m using Sebastian to get back at Laurel” I shared the part that had been heavy on my hear
“Using him? Why would he think that?” She asked,
“I don’t know.” I shrugged.
“Well, Killian has always been stubborn, but he’s also dealing with his own issues. You need to keep fighting, Adeline. You’re doing the right thing.” She said.
Her words were a balm to my weary soul. Thank you, Eve.”
She leaned in slightly, her voice lowering. “I should also tell you that Laurel has been causing problems within the pack. She’s not as well–liked as she thinks. People are starting to see through her.”
“Really?” I raised an eyebrow
g to assert control, but it’s not going well for her.”
Eveline nodded. “Yes, there have been complaints. She’s been trying to
“Well, I’ve only seen a glimpse of it myself.” I said, remembering how she was when I worked at Volkov’s tower. “What’s going on?” I asked.
“From what I gather, she’s been making enemies and stirring up trouble. It’s not surprising given her history, but it does mean you’re not alone in your struggles with her.” She said,
I sighed, feeling a bit of relief. “That’s good to know. At least I’m not the only one feeling the strain.” I said.
After chatting for a while longer, Eveline gave me a warm hug, promising to keep in touch. As we walked down the hallway, I spotted Laurel coming out of the gynecologist’s office. Our eyes met, and for a moment, I was too stunned to speak She sauntered over with a smug expression.
“Adeline,” she drawled, her voice dripping with mockery. “Fancy seeing you here,” she added.
I tried to ignore her and walk away, but she stood in front of me and stopped me. She turned to my kids and bent down. I quickly put my hand in front of them, protectively.
“Hey sweethearts, why don’t you go sit there, your mom and I? We need to talk about something.” She said,
They turned to me. I nodded at them and watched them sit quietly in the sitting area outside the office. I turned to Laurel and asked, “What do you want?” I asked, irritated.
“Still hanging around, I see.” She said it with a mocking smile on her lips. “I was beginning to think you’d given up.” She
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