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Fake Dating Alpha Hockey Captain novel Chapter 54

#Chapter 54: Dinning with Wolves 2

Alex grabs my other hand and squeezes it gently to get my attention. You okay?

I nod, maybe a little too emphatically.

I look around at everyone. They’re holding conversations just like normal people. If I didn’t know better, I would think they were. In fact, nothing up to this point has seemed out of place. Well, other than Alex’s parents, who speak formally and sound like they’re already centuries old.

I look at Alex. He fits in here. That makes my heart hurt becausewellI don’t.

Do you. Alwaysss. Eat together?

Alex shrugs. Noonly on special occasions.

We’re eating together to discuss pack business,Mr. Helwett says, interrupting.

Great! Now his attention is on me, and I’m pretty sure he doesn’t like me.

For some reason, Alex’s father has been giving me the stink eye since I got here. It makes me nervous. I want to ask more questions, only I don’t want to draw his attention and make him think I’m stupid.

So I maintain silence and try not to look at him.

A group of women walk in carrying large bowls filled with food. Each end of the table, and the center, gets its own -share of roasted vegetables, breads, andnot to my surprisea variety of meats.

I didn’t realize I was so hungry until I smelled the sweet aroma of barbeque and my stomach started growling. I guess I haven’t eaten in hours. Not that I’ve had much of an appetite lately.

I wanted to dig into the vegetables and pulled pork, but no one else has made a move for it. I looked at Alex, who typically eats like a horse, but he doesn’t start serving himself either.

Only once the women finish bringing out the food and finally take their seats, the reason soon becomes obvious. Mr. Hewlett stands and begins speaking.

Family, friends, fellow pack memberswelcome.

Everyone cheers in reply.

When they’re finished, he continues. I know this meal was unexpected, so I thank you all for comingand I thank our friends who pulled together to prepare the food on such short notice.

Everyone claps, heads turning from one server to another in acknowledgment. I join in.

We’ve gathered for a twofold purpose,Mr. Hewett explains. For one, Michaelhe pauses, and I swear I can see a glistening eye, has still not recovered from his injuries.

A voice from the other end of the table speaks up. Do you know who did it?

We do not.

Murmurs echo around the room. That’s when I realize everyone here must be on edge. They see the rogue wolves

as threats because of what happened to Michael and the other werewolves with him.

So why didn’t they attack Alex and Rita? That doesn’t make sense to me.

We are making inquiries, and we will find them.

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#Chapter 54 Dinning with Wolves2

More uneasy murmurs fill the room.

Mr. Hewlett put his hands up to quiet the crowd. We also have extra protection posted around our borders. There is no need to worry.

The room gets quiet again.

However, we have another order of business. I must introduce you to our guest. Most of you have heardif not seen for yourselfthat there is now a human among us.

Oh my gosh! I want to disappear! I place my hands over my face to hide, but Alex gently pulls one away.

It’s okay,he whispers. I’m here.

I take a deep breath and look up at his father, whose open hand is palm up and pointing right at me! I hear some clapping, some murmurs. No one seems sure what to make of me yet.

But they all know who I am and they’re all looking right at me. My heart starts beating a hundred miles an hour.

Oh noThey’re werewolves, I think to myselfI bet they can hear it!

Suddenly, Alex’s hand is on my knee, and he starts inhaling and exhaling slowly, his chest visibly rising and falling, so I’ll keep sync with him.

It helps. I didn’t even realize I’d stopped breathing.

Mr. Hewlett continues, unaffected by my obvious discomfort. This is Cynthia Boston. She has become friends with our son, Alex. She has returned with him to visit Michael and make more longterm preparations, but they will not be here long.

Alex’s eyes scrunch and he looks displeased. This must be what they were talking about in their meeting. I know he doesn’t want to leave his brother, and I totally understand why. Which is why I feel a pang of guilt at my own relief at the thought of leaving.

Until then, she is our guest, and she will be treated with respect. Like one of our own. I am sure many of you have questions for her, but please refrain from overwhelming her.

The murmurs continue and Mrs. HewlettTalasmiles sweetly at me.

Then Mr. Hewlett lifts his glass. They all raise theirs in the air, take a drink and begin reaching for the food before them.

I still feel like there are eyes on me, though most people have moved on to the meal.

Only my appetite seems to have shriveled up with whatever false sense of security I had.

I glance at Alex, afraid to look anywhere else. He is looking at the table, and I can tell his mind is miles away. I wish I knew what he’s thinking. Are we really leaving? Surely, it’s not that simple.

He finally looks over at me, then past me to his parents. C

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