Chapter 0039
internally cursed as I walked to her front door. Her purse was on her shoulder, so I reached inside to grab a set of keys. I was surprised at how dark her house was; it was as if nobody else lived there, but I knew at least her mother should be home at this hour. It was ghostly quiet, and it gave me an eerie feeling.
It didn’t take me long to find the staircase upstairs and ever less time to find her room. The scent of her room drove me in the right direction. Her room was the perfect figment of who she was as a person. Her academic awards were showcased on her wall; her athletic achievements were on her bookcase across the room. Clothes were scattered across her floor and draped over her desk chair. She had a nice desktop computer setup and numerous textbooks and notebooks across her desk.
She had a photo of herself with her parents on her nightstand, and she looked so happy. She also had a photo of herself with her friend Nan who I recognized from Carter’s Resort.
I didn’t bother changing her out of her clothes; I wasn’t going to cross that line. Instead, I tucked her into bed, making sure the covers were completely on top of her before I left.
“You are late,” my mother said as I walked into the house.
“I’m right on time,” I told her, glancing at the clock.
“If you aren’t early, then you are late,” she told me, raising her brows. “Everyone is in the kitchen already, Dinner will be ready shortly.”
“Hi, Grandma,” Irene said as she stepped around me and into the house.
My mother’s face softened as she reached her arms out and wrapped my daughter in a hug.
“Oh, Irene sweetie. I thought you were going to be too busy to join us this evening. I’m so glad you’re here,” she breathed.
“I wanted you to officially meet my fiancé,” she said, motioning for Ethan to step beside her.
Ethan stepped closer and gave my mother a polite smile.
“It’s an honor to finally meet you, Mam,” he said, bowing is head in respect.
My mother chuckled and put a hand on his cheek in a warm gesture.
“He’s quite handsome,” my mother said to Irene with a sly wink.
Irene blushed and wrapped her arm through Ethan’s, resting her head on his shoulder.
My mother’s eyes found Matt and she smiled sweetly at him.
“Hello, Matthew. You are looking rather handsome yoursel,” she added, motioning for Matt to come with her.
He looked up at me with uncertainty on his face. He doesn’t often come to my mother’s house, but I insisted he come along for this dinner. I gave him a short nod and followed my mother through the living room and into the kitchen.
I motioned for Irene to do the same. She took Ethan’s hand and pulled him along with her. I sighed and followed the kids into the kitchen. The moment I stepped into the kitchen, I wished I could have turned around and walked back out.
“Gavin, you’re here!” Daisy exclaimed as she walked around the table to greet me.
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Beta Taylor was also there; he was often invited to my mother’s family events because he’s been pretty much family my entire life. I gave him a stern look and he gave me an apologetic smile for not warning me that Daisy was going to be here.
She immediately wrapped her arms around me and hugged me; I shimmed out of her embrace.
“What are you doing here, Daisy?” I asked, not bothering to hide the edge in my voice.
“I invited her,” my mother said, beaming up at Daisy.
“I thought we already discussed this, Mom,” I said through my teeth, my anger rolling off me in waves.
“You know your mother and I have always been close friends,” Daisy said, batting her lashes at me. “Me being here isn’t any different than Beta Taylor being here, Gavin also assumed you would have come to your senses since the last time we spoke.” She folded her arms across her chest.
“How about we just sit down for dinner,” my mother suggested, ushering Daisy to her seat. I stood, staring at the nicely set table and noticing that the only seat available was right next to Daisy.
I had to fight to control myself.
Taylor stepped beside me and leaned in so only I could hear his words.
“Melissa died years ago, Alpha. Perhaps your mother is onto something. You should be moving on.
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