Chapter 196
Janet’s body became stiff.
Although he was still smiling, that smile was so cold that it sent a chill down her spine.
“…I ran into him after we said goodnight, Westin. I didn’t find him on purpose—”
She tried to explain.
But he interrupted her with a short laugh:
“Not on purpose. But temptation is still a bitch, isn’t it?”
He cupped her face with one hand, his thumb caressing her skin, “I am doing you a favor, Janet. Come to the Lycan’s land with me and kill that temptation forever. He won’t have any chance to hurt you. Ever again.”
Janet froze.
Seconds later, she tilted her head and avoided his touch.
“You should go.”
She said quietly, avoiding his sharp gaze, “You want to beat Daran to it. Don’t start
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“You are right. I should go,” Westin agreed.
He bent down and stole a kiss on her lips.
“When I come back here with that bottle of wine that Luna Balvina wants, I hope you have already made your decision, Janet. I am tired of waiting.”
He blinked at her and turned on his heels, walking away.
Janet stood on her spot and watched his back disappear around the corner.
The siren at the back of her mind went off again.
Was she making a terrible mistake by choosing him?
“Hey!”
Morgana’s voice came from behind her.
“What is the matter? You look pale,” Morgana asked, walking up to her.
Janet took in a deep breath, “Westin and I just had the weirdest conversation…”
“About what?”
“I asked him if he could stay here for me. He said no, firmly. He even warned me not to hang out with Daran behind his back again.”
Morgana frowned, “He threatened you? That is creepy. He doesn’t strike me as a Morgana frowned, “He threatened you? The jealous guy.”
“I don’t know…And that is the point, Morgana. I know nothing about Westin. Sure, he is charming and nice and sweet. But is that who he really is? Or is that the part of him that he chooses to let me see?”
Janet was not sure if she was being paranoid.
But she felt that she knew so little about Westin, only the tip of an iceberg.
And there was so much more hiding underneath the surface.
Morgana crossed her arms, “So you are afraid that he is hiding his dark side from you?
“Everyone has their dark side. I just….wish I could learn about Westin’s dark side before mating with him. And see if I can live with it,” Janet said.
For example, she knew about Daran’s dark side.
He was cold and power–hungry.
She couldn’t stomach that. And she had left him for that.
…But what was Westin’s dark side?
“I have an idea.”
Morgana said abruptly and took Janet’s hand, “Come with me.
They took the elevator and went down to the ground floor.
Morgana asked the doorman to arrange a car for them.
“Where are we going?” Janet asked as they hopped into the car.
“Mona Estate Vineyard.”
Morgana started the car and said, “You want to know about Westin’s dark side? Then you need to watch him quietly from a distance. Let us travel down there and see how he behaves himself when he is alone. This is the perfect chance for learn about the real him.‘
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The car drove out of the packhouse and left the city, heading down South, to the Mona Estate Vineyard.
It was a 6–hour drive.
When they approached their destination, it was nearly dusk.
The amber hues of the setting sun painted the sky in warm tones as they traveled down the meandering road leading to the vineyard.
Janet rolled down her window, inviting the cool evening breeze into the car. The air became infused with the rich scent of earth and the promise of grapes waiting to be harvested.
The landscape before them was bathed in the soft, golden glow of dusk.
In the distance, the vineyard emerged, its sprawling expanse of grapevines a silhouette against the fading light.
“It is quite a view,” Morgana said, relaxed, with her eyes on the road.
Janet nodded, her fingers tracing patterns on the window, “I can never grow tired of the scenery of this land.”
“Kass showed me around. This is a great place to settle down, especially since this is your homeland. You should really consider staying.”
Janet let out a little sigh.
“Have you and Kass talked about where you want to settle in the future?” she asked.
Morgana shrugged, “As the Rogue King, he has a responsibility back at the Grace Ruin. But we both agree that this is home as well. So we will travel back here at least once a year.
Janet was jealous, “I wish things could be that easy for me and Westin.”
“Then you should definitely talk. Don’t let a man rob you of your home.”
As they neared the entrance of the vineyard, the last rays of sunlight bathed the vines in a soft, golden glow.
Janet and Morgana parked the car.
They stepped out. A staff came out from the reception office and rushed over to greet them.
“Ms. Diaz, is it?” the staff shook hands with Morgana, smiling warmly. “Welcome to Mona Estate Vineyard.”
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“Thank you. We spoke on the phone earlier. We hoped tonight and do a little tour tomorrow morning if that is possible.”
“Certainly. Parts of this vineyard are open to tourists. And you should definitely get a taste of our wine. We are very proud of our own products. This way, please.”
The staff led them through the main gate and to the hotel.
The surroundings seemed to hum with the harmonies of nature winding down for the night.
“Are there any other guests staying in this hotel tonight?” Janet asked the staff as they stepped into the hotel lobby.
“A couple…yes. Two gentlemen just arrived earlier today.”
Janet and Morgana exchanged a look-
So Daran and Westin were already here.
“But this is a very large place, and you probably won’t even run into them. So there is no need to worry about privacy,” the staff assured them.
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