Chapter 184 Chapter 184 KASMINE.
The car pulled over at the parking lot, and only then did I realize how much I had missed.
home. It's been a few weeks since I last visited.
The pack was busy as usual, with people going about their usual activities.
We arrived less than five minutes after our heated session. It tooka surprisingly short tto arrange my hair. My hands trembled as I adjusted my dress, smoothing out imaginary creases.
I reached for the door handle, my fingers curling around it, ready to bolt-but before I could step out, a strong hand latched onto my arm, pullingback.
A breath hissed between my teeth..
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Letgo," I snapped, whipping around to glare at him.
Kester's deep green eyes locked onto mine with an amusement that made my stomach.
churn.
"Behave yourself. Don't go showing everyone how angry you are, or they might begin to ask questions," his gaze fell from my eyes to the side of my lips where he had bitten, and something dark crossed his eyes.
His tongue darted out to wet his lower lip.
"Unless," he mused, "you do want everyone to know what we've been up to." His smirk sent heat rushing up my neck. "I don't mind, Kasmine," he said in a velvet- smooth and taunting voice. "Not one bit." Rage coiled tight in my gut, and I felt like punching him in the face.
"Let. Me. Go," I bit out, even though my will at defiance was struggling within me. A greater part ofwas being compelled by an unseen force to do as he had said. The grip of the Blood Claim was already sinking its claws into me, compellingto obey him.
"Now, be a good girl," he murmured, his fingers brushing down my arm, leaving a trail of 1/3 Chapter 184 possession in their wake. "Go inside. To your room. Do not cout until I say So." I humphed and stepped out of the car, ignoring the chorus of greetings from the guards. and maids outside, my skin still burning, my pulse roaring in my ears.
When I pushed the door open, I paused when I saw Mum and Dad. They weren't exactly in a happy welcoming mood. They looked like they were in a heated argument, and I just walked in on them. They hadn't even noticedwalk in.
But the moment my mother caught sight of me, she transformed. "Kasmine, darling, she cooed, her voice so smooth and her expression shifting like a well- rehearsed act.
She smiled, stepping forward with an outstretched hand. "You're finally here." My gaze shifted from her to Dad, who ran a quick hand over his face before taking in a deep breath, obviously to calm his nerves.
"Dad? Mum?" I asked, pulling away from Mum's embrace. My stomach twisted as I scanned their faces, "Were you two arguing?" I had to ask because I'd never seen them argue before. Even though I spent most of my tin school and most weekends with Claire, Shantel, and the rest of my friends, talking about boys that I could never have, I was certain my parents never raised their voices at each other.
"Nothing is wrong, baby. Just go to your room and freshen up," Dad said, standing at akimbo.
If I didn't know how much they loved me, I would have thought I was an inconvenience at that point. They madefeel like they couldn't wait to get back to their argument.
A sharp pang lodged in my chest, but I swallowed it down, forcing my expression into something equally blank.
Standing there and looking at their almost blank expression wasn't something I wanted to do all day. So, I stepped aside without saying another word and headed toward the stairs.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmBust as my foot hit the first step- 2/3 Chapter 184 "Wait, Kasmine." Mum's voice stilled me.
She closed the distance between us, eyes narrowing as she took in my appearance.
A strange prickle crawled up my spine.
I suddenly felt exposed. She... Did she notice something? "Why do you look so disheveled? You're angry, too," she asked, her eyes sweeping overlike she could read through my skin. "Is everything okay?"
"I'm fine," I said quickly. Too quickly.
"Just had a rough flight) I made to leave, but she stopped me.
"Then why do you have a man's scent all over you?" The breath ripped from my lungs.
My fingers curled against the banister.
Yeah. Of course. She knew.
Sometimes, the fact that I hadn't gotten my wolf yet madeforget how acute a wolf's
ability can be. They smell, hear, and see beyond our human selves. m Something couldn't wait to En experience.