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CHAPTER 9: The Family's dinner

Author: Zoë Grace
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

NARAH'S POV

The loud argument in the dining room kept everyone busy, they didn't even notice I had been standing there for a couple of minutes.

My hands were fidgeting, and in the cool atmosphere, I began to feel sweat dripping down my forehead. What is Luna Tauriel doing here? I thought.

She was pointing her finger at a handsome man who resembled Alpha Van, screaming, “I can come here whenever I wish. It's my daughter's home too.”

I pursed my lips and fixed my gaze on her as memories of how she treated me in my past life flashed before my eyes. The big bad wolf was a name Minsi used to call her. I subconsciously giggled over the memory.

My anxiety skyrocketed out the ceiling when all eyes at the dining table turned to me. Their gaze burned my skin like hot coal, melting my confidence away.

I shot one quick look around the table. F**k! An empty seat right next to Luna Tauriel. Just what I needed!

“Hi,” I said, waving my hand in the air awkwardly. My nervous feet managed to take me
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