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Goodbye My Alpha (Taya and Griffon) novel Chapter 169

There was a sudden surge of hostility in Griffon’s eyes.
Griffon opened his mouth and was about to ask Jackson something when Tara walked in.
“Griffon, here you are!”
Jackson looked at Ms. Thorin, then turned to Griffon. “I’ll leave you to have lunch with your girlfriend.”
Instead of schooling his tone, Jackson allowed the sarcasm out. After all, Griffon was the one who’d mocked him for bringing his girlfriend to the bidding.
At this point, it was more than clear Griffon held some sort of secret grudge against him, so nothing Jackson could say or do was going to affect the outcome of the bidding.
Jackson turned his back to Griffon and resumed getting food for Taya and himself.
***
Just as Tara was about to ask if Griffon wanted to have lunch with her, he walked out of the restaurant without even a glance at her.
Damn the wolf. He was infuriating.
For a man who had pined after he while she’d been away, he acted as if he couldn’t stand the sight of her now. What had happened?
***
When Jackson returned with lunch, Taya was sleeping on the single sofa.
Her fists were curled up under her chin, and her dark hair spread across the pillow. Long eyeslashes rested on her cheeks, and her face looked serene, all of the worry lines that crossed over it while she was awake now erased.
Jackson didn’t want to disturb her. However, he feared she would feel uncomfortable from the half-sitting posture. Surely, the position would put a kink in her neck. After thinking for a while, he picked her up to lay her on the larger sofa across the room.
Several images flashed through his mind as he held her in his arms. It felt familiar, like he had done this many times before in the past.
Jackson looked down at the tranquil and beautiful face in front of him.
He was struck with the feeling that Taya used to belong to him.

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