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Mated To My Obsessive Stepbrother

Chapter 111
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Chapter 113 KESTER froze The sound of that nalone was enough to curdle my blood.

Thad foolishly hoped that Kasmine wouldn't hear about Karna. But, con, this was an entire pack. A small world with too many months. Of course, she'd find out eventually.

Kasmine isn't a child anymore.

Texhaled slowly, forcing my muscles to relax as I turned to face her. The anger I had been directing at her and Jaden shifted, curdling into something more volatile.

I hadn't seen her since the day I walked her out of my office nor had I heard anything from her since then, but I wasn't stupid enough to believe that meant she had given up.

No. She was planning something. That manipulative, poisonous bitch was always planning something And I needed to be ready.

"She is my half-sister," I replied without mincing words, Kasmine blinked rapidly, trying to wrap her head around what I had just said, "What? I don't understand. What do you mean she is your half-sister?" "She's my father's illegitimate child. One of my father's numerous mistakes." I said, doing little to hide the disgust in my tone as I strode to the armrest of the chair and picked up my shirt.

"I... I don't understand, Kes. Dad had..."" "Yes, baby. He had another woman aside from his mate. She was born about a year before me," I put on my shirt, Ever wondered why my parents didn't stay together?" I walked over to her and caressed her cheek, "Don't worry. Harina isn't a threat, okay? I'll make sure she doesn't canywhere near you." I kissed her lips before turning to the door. "Get srest. No one would bother you for the rest of the day." I swallowed down the drowning need to ask her why she was at Leropita Hospital.

I swear to fuck, I was tempted, but I had to stop myself. I wasn't ready to know why she was there.

For what felt like the thousandth time, I declined the call.

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Again And again.

Fuck! Can't she take a goddamn hint? The phone buzzed once more, vibrating like an annoying fly that refused to die. My patience, already razor-thin, snapped. I snatched it up and answered, my voice laced with venont "Tellhow you'd like to die, Claire, because you're certainly begging for death." I spat into the phone, my voice rising a notch. "Because that's the only reason I can think of for this level of stupidity." There was a sharp inhale on the other end.

Chapter 113 "Alpha Kester.." She called cautiously, "What's going on? You've been ignoring my calls for days now if not weeks." I exhaled slowly, regaining my control again. "I thought even someone with your level of intelligence would have picked up on the message by now." There was a pause.

"I thought we had something... I mean..." She said in a pathetic, sniffling voice. And.. Wait.

I blinked.

Was she crying? A scoff pushed past my lips.

Did I actually give her such an impression? "Don't embarrass yourself. I was polite. That's all. You mistbok basic courtesy for something it wasn't, and that's your problem, not mine." "What about the calls, the texts, including the date... You seemed really nice tosweeks ago, Alpha Kester." I took a slow sip of my whiskey, savoring the burn as I leaned back. "I called you three times, texted you twice, and bought you lunch once. That somehow translated to something more?" "But I..." "Claire. If you misunderstood those gestures, it's totally on you. Nothing can ever happen between us. Purge your mind off it," I dropped the call before she could say anything else.

A knock on the door madeshift my focus from the phone, which I was about to smash into the wall in anger.

"Who is it?" I asked, standing up from my bed.

"Who else, dumbass?" I didn't need anyone to tellwho it was "Con in," I replied, taking lazy steps toward the door.

The door swung open, and before I could brace myself, Norlan was already striding in like he owned the damn place.

"Gods, Kes, do you ever look anything less than a fucking menace?" He grinned, shutting the door behind him. I smirked, taking in the familiar sight of him. He was a few inches shorter than me, but he carried himself with an arrogance that made up for it. Brown hair, always slightly tousled like he didn't give a damn, with that effortless kind of handsomeness that had always made women double-take, and a face that was just enough to make anyone look twice.

"And you? Still ugly as ever, Norlan," I muttered with a hand on my waist.

Norlan laughed. "And you still reek of overpriced whiskey and questionable decisions. Sthings never change." I smirked. "Neither does your inability to dress like someone with an ounce of self-respect.

Norlan glanced down at his black shirt-half unbuttoned-paired with dark pants and boots. He made a show of brushing off imaginary dist. "This? This is fashion, Kester. You wouldn't understand. Too busy brooding in dark rooms, I imagine" 1 scoffed, finally setting my glass down on the table. "Youy that like you don't do the sdamn thing" "Ah, but I brood with style. There's a difference," Norlan barked out a laugh, crossing the room in two strides before grabbingin a tight embrace. I returned it, slapping his back once before pulling away, "Shit, I missed you," he admitted, his tone dropping just anotch.

"Missed you too, dumbass," Imuttered before stepping back and studying him. "What brings you to the pack?" "Just got back last night," he said, flopping onto the couch, "Figured I should check on my favorite psycho before he gets into any real trouble.

I scoffed, grabbing the bottle of whiskey from the table and pouring myself another drink. "You're late. I am already handling the trouble part without you." Norlan arched a brow. "Should I be worried?" 1 took a slow sip, letting the burn settle before answering. "Depends. Ever heard the nKarina?" His expression darkened for half a second before it smoothed back. "Can say I have. And even if I haven't, as long as she's got that look on your face, I already don't like her.

Norlan's smirk returned. "How about the fact that I ran into June this morning? She looked like she'd just won the fucking lottery." He tilted his head, eyes glinting with amusement. "Still as stunning as I remember from college.

man." I scoffed.

Was he admiring my fiancée? Yes.

Was I offended? Fuck, no.

In fact, I wished he'd take his admiration for June seriously, I'd buy him a suit for the wedding myself.

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"You know you can have her, right?" | mused, plucking a short from my closet and shrugging it on. "Never fucked her. So, she's still untouched by your best friend. Nothing to worry about." Norlan exhaled a soft laugh, shaking his head. "That's hilarious." That was all he said. Nothing else.

Interesting "Con." I gestured toward the door. "Let's go to the living room. I'll get you a drink." Norlan and I had a lot of catching up to do, and the three hours we spent eating, drinking, and talking still wasn't enough.

There were no distractions. Mom and her husband had fucked off to sfunction and wouldn't be back till later tonight-good. I couldn't be more thankful. Norlan leaned back in his chair, glass dangling between his fingers as he shota knowing smirk. "So, where is she? Can't I get to say hello?" I took a slow sip of my whiskey before replying, letting the burn settle before answering.

"She's a bit occupied at the moment, Norlan. But I'd see to that you say lil before leaving," I replied.

1 didn't want to bother Kasmine. She must be resting like Ild her to. But this is Norlan. He wasn't just anybody, he was my brother in all but blood. I'll get her to cand say hi before he leaves. Read the latest Norlan, th chapter there! The mood kept getting lighter as we laughed at a series of ally jokes and taunts until about 3 PM when we heard a knock on the front door.

"Expecting someone else?" Norlan asked mid-laugh, and hook my head and set my glass down.

"I'll check it out." I stood up and walked to the door, hoping it wasn't pack matters as usual. I could use smental rest.

But by the tI opened the door, I instantly wished it was back matters. Because the person standing by the door was more tedious than any matter I would have had to handle.

"Hello, Kester. Thought I should stop by."