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Ditched Cheating Alpha, I Led My Daughter to Life's Peak novel Chapter 138

Ethel stops in his tracks again, looking nervously between the alphas and Onai.

"What are you doing?" Onai yells at him. "Come on already."

"You said we need to follow orders though?"

Onai waves him off. "That was a completely different situation. Come on already or I'll leave you."

Ethel gives him a flat look, but when Carson starts yelling again, he runs.

Onai doesn't close the door immediately though, because there's one more person trying to get out of the room. Michael isn't a werewolf, obviously, but for a human he's really strong. So it's not surprising when he lifts me up effortlessly (despite my shock and resistance) and tries to leave the room.

"Get away from me before you make me drop her," Michael swats Carson's hands away.

"Just let me help you." Carson tries to rip me from his arms.

Axel and I both yell, "Stop it."

Carson and Michael look between the two of us for just a second.

Axel holds his hands out. "'... Let me do it."

I deadpan. Michael flips the bird at him before carrying me further and further down the hall. Axel stands there, mouth open. Carson pats his back a few times before following us. I'm not surprised in the least by Michael's behavior.

I look around for some kind of help. I know I won't get it from either one of the previously mentioned brothers, and I won't get it from Aiden who's trailing behind the whole scene, staring us like we've all lost our minds. Students stare at us from classrooms, piled up against the doors by the dozens, but no one dares to get in the way.

I look over Michael's shoulder and see Onai expertly slipping away in the other direction. The traitor. "Onai," I scream. "Get back here and help me."

He looks back at me like I just asked the unthinkable. He shakes his head. I nod quickly, narrowing my eyes at him. He better come here now. We've been through too much for him to play this "I don't know you" game.

"What do you need his help for?" Carson asks suspiciously like we didn't just have an hour long conversation about me not liking him.

I shake my head. I'm not going to entertain this anymore.

Carson gives me a dirty look. "What's that silence supposed to mean? I hope you know three's the limit around here for you Mia."

Michael tries to kick him away. "What's wrong with you? You're like an annoying bug that won't go away."

"Excuse me?" Carson cocks his head back, standing squarely. "That's alpha to you."

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