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Nora:
After everything, I headed back home with Ryker, and we didn’t exchange a word. I went straight to my room and avoided everyone the next day. Lord Atwood took me to the hospital where Natalya had been admitted. Dad explained her injuries to me. They weren’t inflicted directly by someone but from her falling down and hurting herself.
They chased her around, exposing her to wild animals, let her get attacked, and then saved her, only to repeat the process. She finally admitted to lying about it. It didn’t matter to me because the way they handled it upset me.
“Lord Atwood, I want to bring her home with me. I want to take care of her.” I requested as we spoke to the doctor, who informed us that her injuries weren’t severe. She was initially in a bad state due to the fall, blood loss, and the fear of encountering a monster in the woods.
“I’m okay with whatever you decide.” Lord Atwood uttered, looking guilty about his sons‘ actions. He made it clear that the test and punishment were a normal criteria everyone had to go through. But the way they deceived me and made me call her upset him too.
“Thank you so much. But I must ask, what about your sons? What if hey get upset?” I inquired, noticing the shift in his demeanor. I was sure he noticed that after the incident, I hadn’t referred to them as my stepbrothers anymore.
They will have no say in the decisions you make or who you bring home, okay?” Lord Atwood gently placed his hand on my head, giving ne a weak smile. I was certain that if he wasn’t as supportive as he is, I
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would have been in a huge mess living in this pack. I was grateful to him for helping me throughout this time.
We remained at the hospital until evening, and then Natalya was discharged. She hadn’t uttered a word to me, just kept staring out the window. The nurse informed her she was coming with me to my mansion, so I a*sumed she had to comply instead of upsetting Lord Atwood.
“You two girls need anything—anything!” Lord Atwood said as the warriors helped Natalya out of the car, with me following closely behind.
“You give me a call or ask the warriors, okay?” Lord Atwood added, and I nodded. I felt bad for Natalya. She had so many bandages on her body.
While taking her upstairs, I noticed the brothers in the living room. They stopped whatever they were doing and stared at us. I could sense their judgmental glares toward their father from the corner of my eye.
Once the warriors settled Natalya onto my bed. I faced her with my hands nervously locked together. “I’ll be back in a minute,” I excused myself and dashed downstairs to see what they were up to.
“Why is she here? She lied so much.” Ryker was hissing at his father, facing him and unaware that I had joined them. Not that it would make. him shut up.
“She’s my friend. She lied and admitted her mistake,” I intervened, facing the brothers and giving them deadly glares but avoiding Cain. I couldn’t bring myself to speak to him, nor did I want to. I was slowly becoming aware that once my anger faded, I would be on edge, worrying about what Cain would do with the information that I lied. about my wolf and that I was his mate. It was even odder that he hadn’t
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told anyone anything yet.
“And your friend lied. I know you have privilege, but don’t you think it’s wrong to use it in the wrong way? The other pack members would have faced the same consequences, but your royal highness thinks we should change the rules for your friend,” Nash hissed, not even a tad bit guilty of using me against my own friend.
“And she apologized. Did you once, during your whole test, ask her why?” I yelled, noticing that Lord Atwood quickly rushed over to stand between us, making sure none of us crossed our boundaries.
“Because she wanted to f**king feel special,” Silas muttered under his breath, casually leaning his back against the wall with his muscular arms crossed over his chest.
“To avoid getting bullied,” my voice broke down as I explained to them why exactly she lied. “She was tired of being mistreated. She had not other option but to lie because it gave her a sense of relief. This one lie helped her walk among others freely without constantly getting kicked to the ground. Don’t you think it’s your fault too that your pack members are relying on lies instead of asking you for help?” I sniffled as I finally delivered what had been in my head all these days.
They were all silent now, just staring at me. “I didn’t want to come here. either.” I noticed the look Lord Atwood gave me. “I came here to avoid getting bullied.” He lowered his head, knowing that too well. Lord Atwood brought me here after finding out how worse the bullying had become.
“I was bullied because I wasn’t one of them. Because as an orphan, omega, and a poor girl—I didn’t deserve to stand among them with my head held high,” I almost choked on my tears as I remembered how much worse the bullying was.
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“You never told us–” Nash uttered, looking at his brothers before he frowned. “You all knew?”
“I mean, I knew she was getting bullied in school. Remember, Dad told us to tell everyone she’s our stepsister so the bullying stops?” Ryker cleared his throat. “I watched her, um, get beaten up in school too.”
“Hey! Don’t act like you didn’t know. We know omegas and weak ones get bullied every day,” Silas gently slapped Nash’s chest, who lowered. his head in guilt.
“Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go take care of someone who probably thinks her only friend betrayed her and unleashed her stepbrothers on her,” I hissed, stomping my foot and running upstairs.