Abby
“Leah, I really need to go.”
She grins. “Oh my God, they’re going to fight over you, aren’t they?”
I shake my head. “You’re talking nonsense.” The more time I spend speaking to her about this, the more likely it is that Karl does something stupid and aggressive. “I need to go.”
I already know that Adam and Karl won’t get along. Not just because they both want to be with me, but because they’re too different. Karl is aggressive and passionate. He’s unpredictable and exciting and used to getting what he wants. Adam, on the other hand, is safe and reliable. He comes from a completely different background.
She sighs. “Alright, fill me in later.”
I give her a quick hug goodbye, promising that I’ll call her, then I push my way through the crowd. The urgency to get home propels me outside and down the street. I get a cab and sit impatiently in the back.
I can’t believe this is seriously happening. I swear, if he does something to hurt Adam, I’m going to lose it on him. Why does he have to do this tonight, of all nights?
If he thinks he can win me back by fighting my fiancé, he’s very wrong. And he knows, as well as I, that it wouldn’t come close to being a fair fight. I never thought he’d be the type to pick on the little guy, but here he is, trying to use his position as Alpha to intimidate Adam.
God, I’m going to kill him.
Karl pounds on the apartment door, and a moment later, it swings open. Adam stands in the doorway, and Karl rises to his full height, forcing Adam to look up at him.
“Excuse me.” He pushes his way inside, and Adam closes the door behind him. He stalks further into the apartment, looking around for Abby. She’s nowhere in sight. Good. He needs to talk to her fiancé alone for a minute.
He turns and surveys Adam. Abby clearly has a type. They’ve got the same hair, and muscular build, though Karl is much bigger. Adam doesn’t exude the same power and authority, but he wouldn’t, would he? He’s not an Alpha.
“Adam Mitchell,” he says, finally addressing him. “Corporate investor. Popular foodie. That’s you, isn’t it?”
“Sure is.”
“You’ve been making quite a name for yourself recently.”
Adam has a smug smile on his face, and he leans against the island in the middle of the kitchen, crossing his arms. If he’s intimidated by Karl, he’s doing a better job of hiding it than the last time they met. Karl almost smiles when he remembers his uneasy expression, hiding behind Abby like he wanted to turn on his tail and run.
“You’re Abby’s ex-husband, aren’t you? Did you compensate that bar after you shattered their wine glass? You really know how to make a scene, don’t you?”
Karl looks at Adam dangerously. Of course, he compensated the bar, but he doesn’t have to explain himself to him. Who is he to question an Alpha? Sure, that wasn’t his greatest moment, but emotions were running high. He was already a little drunk and seeing Abby going out with multiple different guys just sent him over the edge.
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Please more updates! I hope Abby gets her happy ending with Karl. I SEE how his chanced and he knows that Abby needs to be her own person too....