The Alpha’s Contract

Chapter 0243



Chapter 0243

Mallory

Neah hasn’t said anything for about five minutes. Her silence makes me more nervous than when she is talking.

I pour myself another cup of tea and slowly take a biscuit from the plate. No sudden movements, that was my best bet. Or maybe she didn’t believe a single word I said. I really hope that wasn’t the case. It had taken a lot to reveal my history. Only Damien knew what I had told her.

I nibble on the biscuit, watching her. Her eyes weren’t black. Another good sign I hoped, but then again, they hadn’t changed colour when she tortured Roan.

Another few minutes pass and the panic is really sinking in. This was it. I am going to die.

“Okay.”

“Huh?”

“One chance.” The words are slow to trickle from her tongue but she said the thing I least expected. I guess I was more certain than I thought that she was actually going to kill me.

“Sure.” I nod my head frantically. For years I had felt in control of my own life until I had come here. But I never truly was while my past played havoc with my head.

“I can’t promise that I will find your presence easy.” She furrows her brow, unsure that she had made the right choice. “But I will try as long as you don’t fuck me over.”

"Yes Alpha."

There’s a sudden flash of darkness in her beautiful blue eyes. A warning from her Lycan I hope. Rather than a sign the darkness is pressing forward.

“I will do anything.” I had been so against the idea of Damien sending me here with Dane and his brother. It was the very last place on Earth that I wanted to be. But in my heart I knew what I had to do. She is the Alpha and she probably would have found me eventually and then, everything could have been so much worse.

She rises from her seat. But she still looks as though she has the weight of the world on her shoulders.

“I can track her down.” I murmur. “I saw the car, the registration plate. I can find her. My bet is she isn’t that far outside the pack.”

Her brows knit together and she sucks in her cheeks.

“You don’t have to do anything, but it could be beneficial to know where she is hiding. Maybe I can do a little more digging on her for you.”

“She might shoot you.” Neah mumbles.

“We both know you are not worried about that.”

She hesitates and lifts her eyes to meet mine. “You can’t tell anyone, including Damien.”

“Of course.” Though I’m pretty sure if Damien gets a whiff, he will be on to me. Sometimes, he knew me better than I knew myself.

Neah heads to the door, pausing her hand over the handle. “Thank you for answering my questions.” She leaves without looking back and I find myself tearing up. Maybe there is a chance for us.

In the afternoon, I take my mug and head out to sit on the stone porch. My heart no longer felt so tightly wound up, but I still had to be careful. There was still a chance that Neah could decide I wasn’t worth it.

Damien is heading my way with Dorothy skipping along beside him. She is a cracking kid, but just like the rest of us, she came with her own issues.

She throws her arms around my hips as she reaches me. “Mallory.” She beams as she stares up at me with her bright green eyes.

“How did it go?” Damien eyes me as though he was expecting the worst.

“Okay.”

He cocks a brow at me.

“Seriously Damien. We talked for hours. She asked me questions and I told her as much as I could.”

“Everything?”

I nod my head. “I wasn’t risking keeping anything hidden. She probably would have seen through it anyway.

“Time makes a difference.” He mumbles

I shake my head at him. “Actually, Klaus gave me some good advice.”

“Klaus?” He mutters in surprise.

I nod. “Apart from you. He’s the only person that seems to like me being around.”

“I do too.” Dorothy yells as she picks some of the flowers from the small patch of garden.

Damien narrows his dark eyes at me. “Are you and him….mates?”

I shake my head almost laughing. “No. No he is not my mate. I’m just saying, he isn’t as annoying as I first thought.”

Dororthy brings me the bunch of daisies that she had picked and I start putting them together to make a daisy chain. She stares at me in amazement, telling me that I’m so clever.

“Did you really come to check on me?” I ask Damien as Dorothy dances around with the daisy chain on her head like a crown.

“I had to check if you were still alive.” He bumps his shoulder into me, laughing. “So she has accepted you?”


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