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Leah's Fate

His eyes were on me, but he wasn't speaking. “Gerald?” I touched his hand. “You have something to tell me?” All he said was “I understand.” But I felt the need to speak out. Guilt was building up in me, filling me up like a cup that was ready to overflow with water. His consistent look at me couldn't let me have a moment of peace. “Actually… Andrea and Raguel… They tricked me into spending a private time with Amon.” It was hard for me to maintain my flow of words, and I took in breaths. “I didn't realize he would try to seduce me.” My hands were rubbing against each other, the sweat forming on my palms acted as lubricant. But Gerald's expression did not change. “That's not a big issue on ground.” He shook his head about three times. “You have something that belongs to Amon.” Something that belonged to Amon? What if he knew I was pregnant with Amon's child? ************************************** Was it all about love or the mate bond? My lover, Amon, had left me for a girl he claimed was his fated mate, and I was torn apart, feeling like there was no life without him. In just a month, I met Gerald, the Alpha of another pack, and he turned out to be my mate. But then, I was pregnant with Amon’s child. I had decided to keep my pregnancy a secret because of the rule of my pack, and Amon was never aware of it. Gerald marked me without a hint of it, but things turned crazy when Amon showed up in secret, claiming he loved me. I was conflicted, but there was more to Gerald that I didn't know. Everyone around me was hinting vague things about him that they weren't certain of. Well, whatever it was, I was going to accept it as part of my fate.

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Could she be lying?

Cristine's POV

In just a second, I had heard the door bang, and then it came to my notice that Logan had taken me outside the hall, away from them.

I had been outside for almost an hour, and Leah hadn't come out of the hall. It didn't go well with me that he had made me stay behind the door, far from their conversations as though I was a stranger, and a spy who shouldn't hear anything about Leah. She was my friend after all.

"Are you waiting for someone?" One of the girls who had been carrying a tray of food to the different halls asked.

"No… Actually, yes. My friend is inside with the mage." I pointed at the door.

"You aren't supposed to be standing here. Come with me."

I followed her into another hall. There, some other people, about fifty, were seated on long chairs, also waiting.

"This is where everyone waits," the girl said. "Do you mind if I served you a drink?"

I nodded.