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After I left, the twin Alphas went crazy novel Chapter 149

But Linda merely glanced at the photos with a dismissive scoff.

“Yes, Sophia’s family and Lirian’s family know each other,” she said, her voice laced with disdain.

“It’s normal to have a photo or two together. A family photo doesn’t mean you’re dating, does it? Besides…” She paused, looking smugly triumphant as she reached for her phone. “I have photos too. Here.”.

“No way!” I blurted out, unable to keep the disbelief from my voice. “He… he would never—”

“Are you saying I’m lying?” Linda interrupted, arching a brow. She let out a scoff, followed by a dramatic sigh. “Honestly, Sophia, you’re embarrassing yourself. Maybe it’s time to face the truth.”

The murmurs grew louder as people began whispering to each other, casting glances at me filled with pity, curiosity, and a hint of amusement. It felt like I was standing alone in a spotlight, all eyes on me as if waiting for me to fall apart.

“Look,” I said, forcing my voice to remain steady, “Lirian has been with me since the start of the school year. He barely even knows you, Linda. Why would he be taking pictures like that with you?”

Linda swiped through her phone and held up the screen for everyone to see.

The picture made my heart sink.

It was Lirian—his arm wrapped around Linda’s shoulder, his head tilted towards her, lips brushing her cheek.

My stomach twisted as I recognized the affectionate look on his face, a look I thought was reserved only for me…

I was stunned, unable to believe what Linda had just said. *How could this be happening?* Linda looked at me with pity, her eyes glinting with a strange satisfaction.

“I know he’s wonderful, and you want to marry into the Iron Claw Pack, but Sophia, it’s me he likes,” she said, her voice soft but edged with condescension. “Not you at all. Will you stop hitting on my mate out of jealousy?”

Her words struck me, leaving a hollow feeling in my chest. Before I could respond, Christina, a friend of Linda’s who stood nearby, folded her arms and smirked. “You don’t have anything to say now, do you, Sophia?” she taunted.

I gritted my teeth, feeling a mixture of anger and disbelief surge through me. Ignoring Christina, I reached for my phone and dialed Lirian’s number. *I need to hear it from him, I need to know the truth.* But to my surprise, his phone was switched off.

I looked up, confused. “Linda, how did you reach him just now? His phone is off.”

Linda’s expression faltered for a split second, but she quickly covered it with a forced laugh. “Oh, well, he must have just switched it off. He probably didn’t want to be disturbed by you.”

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