Chapter 54: Daydream Queen Chasity’s POV
Alex was really upset about the dancer at my bachelorette outing. I bit my lip. I had been worried about Felix and his extra sharp nose sniffing me out. I had thought he would be the most jealous but he was chill and understanding. Calix thought it was funny and wanted to dance for me himself. Alex was so furious he walked off and went somewhere else. My heart constricted painfully. My wolf whimpered. I recalled when Austin’s smell had been on my hair tie. Alex had been so upset. I had thought some of that was about hair and not about me necessarily as he had such a thing for my hair. I had been a bit daft. He was possessive, but he was an alpha and the eldest so what else would he be like?
Felix stopped me from going after him.
“Please, you’re pregnant. Stay here with Calix and don’t stress out. I’ll talk to him for you,” Felix offered.
“No, I need to do this,” I said firmly. I gave Felix and Calix both a kiss. They followed me down the stairs. They didn’t want me even walking around the house alone. They were a bit traumatised from the kidnapping and so was I. We didn’t find Alex anywhere on the ground floor. We looked all over. Eventually we realised he was in the attic. I went up there. He was on the tiny balcony, just staring out, looking forlorn.
“Please come in! Please!” I beseeched him.
He came in and looked at me with sad hurt eyes. I held his hands. I kissed them. He stifled a smile.
“Alex, I would never be unfaithful. The dancer danced and that was it. There was no real interaction and I definitely won’t even be going anywhere like that again, especially not when it bothers you. I never wanna hurt anyone, especially not you. I’m sorry,” I said softly.
“Give her a break, bro. Mina and Tina took her there. You know Chasity’s not like that,” Felix grumbled. Alex glared at him.
“If you would have danced for her yourself, Alex, this wouldn’t have happened!” Joked Calix in mock outrage. “This is all your fault!”
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