Bad Love An Alpha’s Regret by Elise Sinclair Chapter 325
Chapter 325
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I don’t know why I’m so surprised that Emily seemingly
disappeared again.
Her disobedience and complete disregard for the safety of herself
and the rest of the pack are about the only things I can count on
when it comes to her right now.
“Where have you been?” I repeat when she doesn’t answer right
away.
“Nowhere,” she replies stubbornly.
If I didn’t know Emily, didn’t know exactly what she’s capable of,
I would’ve otherwise said she was telling the truth, she was so
adamant.
“Try again,” I growl, crossing my arms.
“You told me to train, so I trained,” she shoots back at me, and I
can see the anger and defensiveness building up within her.
“Jessica, leave us. Now,” I say, not even sparing the pack’s acting Luna a glance.
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She gets up and flees, but not before sending a sympathetic look
toward Emily.
I file that little detail away to be dealt with later.
If Jessica starts feeling sorry for Emily–worse, attempts to help
her in some misguided way–then that’s only going to cause me
more trouble.
Once we’re alone, I stalk closer to Emily.
She holds her ground and tilts her chin up defiantly.
When I’m within reach, I sling an arm around her and yank her into me, scenting along her neck.
The smell of my mate soothes some of the wildness inside me-
goes some way to settling my perpetually restless wolf–but at the same time, makes me more frustrated and angrier.
For a split second, it seems like she’s going to go all submissive and limp in my arms as I feel her shiver.
My mind immediately goes back to the floor of the training room
and how she looked, all sated and beautiful after I’d fucked her
with my tongue.
Heat storms through me, and I want to do it again.
Here and now.
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But then I feel her body go rigid and the fight sparks to life inside
her.
“Get off me!” she yells, and when she shoves at me, I let her go.
“You weren’t training,” I tell her in a harsh voice. “You went
running. Hunting. I can smell the forest and the lingering scent of animal blood on you.”
I’m starting to wonder about Emily’s drive to hunt.
It’s like she needs to kill every day just to settle the wildness inside
her.
The only other wolves who do that are the ones who’ve gone
rogue.
Meanwhile, she crosses her arms and refuses to answer me.
“You’re playing a dangerous game, Emily,” I warn her, infuriated that she continues to defy me, and then lies to my face about it. “If you can’t get yourself and your wolf under control, then Aaron might be forced to bind you.”
All the color rushes from Emily’s face, leaving her pale.
“He wouldn’t dare!” she exclaims, but I can see the fear beneath
the defiance.
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“Better you be bound than continually putting yourself and the pack in danger.”
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“You would think that, you bastard!” she yells. “Aaron probably wouldn’t even think of it, unless you told him to do it. Hate me all you want, but don’t use my brother as an excuse.”
She thinks I hate her?
I don’t know why this idea shocks me so much.
My entire problem is that I don’t hate her.
The opposite is true.
But those feelings are a dangerous weakness.
It’s better she thinks I truly despise her, than the truth.
Just look at what happened earlier in the training room.
Letting Emily think I hate her is just one more way I can protect
her.
“Maybe if you didn’t act like such a selfish brat all the time–if you listened and did as you were told–then your problems would be
solved.”
Her eyes narrow angrily. “My problems will be solved when you’re gone from my life.”
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Those words hurt more than they have any right to.
I don’t want to be gone from Emily’s life.
But I know that outcome is inevitable.
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One way or another, we’re destined to part.
“You do not leave the house for the rest of the night,” I tell her in a low, furious voice. “You have dinner, and then you go to your
room. Do you understand me?”
“And if I don’t?” she demands, however there’s a waver in her voice I’m sure she’s hoping I don’t pick up on.
“Then you will be punished for your disobedience.”
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