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Chapter 31: We'll go hunting

Author: Dawn Leigh
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“It was accidental-“

“So he did?” Alpha's eyes darkened.

“I was on the tub. He didn’t see me. He immediately left when he knew someone was inside,” I reasoned out. It wasn’t something big deal but with his line of questions, I couldn’t help but get intimidated.

“Why didn’t you even lock your door?”

“I usually don’t lock my doors because the maids would always knock even when it’s open. Besides, I didn’t think any of the guests would wander around this part of the mansion.”

“Get dressed,” he ordered before leaving the room.

When I went downstairs, my jaw dropped upon seeing what a mess the main hall was. The maids were panicking in removing the decorations and putting back the things in their original places. Some guests had already arrived but Calix didn’t mind any of them. Roselle and Sophie were speechless on the side, couldn’t stand in front of Calix with the foul mood he was in.

“I know you want to throw a party for me, dear Aunt Roselle, and I am truly touched by your thoughtfuln
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