Read Fated To The Alpha by Jessica Hall Chapter 246 – “What are you doing here?” I asked my mother as I walked into the living room. She stood up and embraced me, but to be honest, I was kinda pissed off she was even here.
“I wanted to check on you,” mum says while giving me a squeeze. Wow, she wanted to check on me now, but she couldn’t be bothered the day of the incident. Eziah sat on one of the chairs at the table with his arms folded across his chest, and I could feel his aura and raised an eyebrow at him when he turned and looked at me with a scowl on his face.
Jonah walked in behind me, and my mother smiled at him as she pulled back before giving him a hug. Eziah sighs before unfolding his arms. It was incredibly awkward as we all just stood there. No one knew what to say.
“I wanted to apologize about the Alpha challenge,” My mother says as she shoots my brother a look, and he drops his head, looking away from her.
“Exactly what was Eziah doing there?” I asked her knowing she was meant to keep an eye on him, and he was meant to be with her. Eziah blew up when he found out about Kyan and me. Everyone agreed he wasn’t to go and would remain with mum.
“I was called to the Moon Goddess realm, and he was meant to go with me, but let my hand go as I fazed over,” She said, glaring at him.
“You know I can’t control that part; if I am needed there, I am stuck until I finish what needs doing,” She says, sitting down in the chair. She rubs her eyes; she does look tired.
“So, dad told you what happened?”
“Yes, he said you used dark magic against your brother, that you freaked out,”
“Freaked out, is that what we are going to call it now?” I asked her, leaning against the counter. Jonah reached for me, but I was pissed off. Everyone treated me like a monster, yet Eziah started it. I was sick of the double standards.
“You should have stayed out of it,” Eziah snapped at me.
“He is my mate. You should stay the f**k out of it. My relationships have nothing to do with you,” I snapped back.
“I was standing up for you,”
“Enough, we are not here to argue who was right and who was wrong,” my mother says when my brother jumps up from his chair. I shake my head. If he was supposed to be smoothing things over, it wasn’t working.
“Enough? She is the one who went against her own family for that f*****g p***k,”
“Eziah!” my mother growls at him in a warning.
“Fine, he f*****g kills you don’t come crying to me,”
“Since when have I ever come crying to you for anything, any of you. If I wanted help, you would all be the last people I went to,” I yelled at them. My hands clenched into fists at my sides; I was that angry when I felt Jonah’s arms wrap around my waist, tugging me back against him. He buries his face in my neck, and I s**k in a breath, trying to calm down. I was livid; they all blatantly ignored me most of the time.
“Marabella, you don’t mean that,” My mother says, reaching for my hand, but I yank it away from her.
“Don’t I? Because last time I checked. Eziah blew up over something that had nothing to with him, and I defended my mate, yet you all ran to his side while backing away from mine,”
“No, that’s not what happened, Marabella. You know your magic is different, its… its,”
“I would choose your words very wisely in my house,” Kyan’s voice says behind me. Eziah growls, stepping toward him, and my mother gets in his path.
“Sit down, now,” she snaps at him. Eziah growls but backs up but refuses to sit down. Kyan leaned against the door frame, unfazed by my brother’s tantrum.
“Why would you even bring him here,” I ask her.
“We were on our way to look for Rose. Eziah was going to try and track her,” So they weren’t really there to see me but just stopping in because they were in the city. I shake my head.
“What happened with Rose?” Jonah asks, standing straighter.
“Nothing you need to worry about; your father didn’t want to worry you,”
“No, what is going on?” Jonah demands, and my mother sighs.
“Rose took off with one of her friends, and she never returned home,”
“I will go get dressed and come help find her,” Jonah says, kissing my cheek and walking out.
Kyan steps aside, letting him pass before moving closer to me and placing his hand on my hip. My brother growls at him, and I glare at him.
‘You would choose him over me?”
“I am not choosing anyone, Eziah,”
“He tried to rape you. What the f**k is wrong with you?” He growls.
“He wouldn’t have done it,” I snap back at him. My mother glares at Kyan before her head tilts to the side. I had seen that look plenty of times when she examined aura. She sighed, rubbing her temples.
“He wouldn’t have done it; he was trying to scare her,” My mother shocks me by defending him.
“F*****g b******t,” Eziah snarls at her.
“You are in enough trouble, mister, settle down or go wait in the car,” My mother growls at him, and her eyes glow fluorescent in warning, another look I had seen when she was about to lose her s**t and deliver an a*s- whooping.
Eziah barges past her, heading for the door. “He will k**l you, and when he does, you have no one to blame but yourself,” Eziah spat at me before storming out.
“F*****g teenagers,” my mother curses, and I purse my lips. She shakes her head before her eyes fall on me.
“Anyway, I just wanted to apologize, I should have come sooner, but I only just got back from the Moon Goddess realm this morning and had to come to help your uncle. Your fathers have done nothing but fight over how they handled the Alpha challenge, and your brother has lost the d**n plot with the dramas with Marley,” She shakes her head.
“What happened with Marley?”
“She wasn’t answering her d**n phone, so Eziah went over there and caught her sleeping with her mate,”
“She found her mate?”
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