*****Erika's POV*****
"Erika!"
"Not now, Kat!" I yelled back as I stomped my way into the packhouse.
"Can you just hear us out?" Even Cindy chimed in.
"No!" I replied harshly, making sure they got my point when I said the big no.
"Erika please…." Kat called out again and pulled me by my arm.
Everyone seemed to love pulling my arm lately.
She turned me around to face her and glared at me.
"Can you quit with that attitude?!"
"No, so what?" I asked, folding my arms on my chest.
"Erika, I know you're…."
"Wait a sec." I interrupted her, raising my hand to halt her words.
"Before you start going on about how Alex is begging for my forgiveness and wants me back, let me tell you something. I made a deal with my father. I signed a contract promising that I would never be with another man after my divorce. I would serve this pack alone..."
"And what about your legacy? Didn't either of you consider that?" She immediately fired back, leaving me speechless.
"Cat got your tongue, huh?"
I rolled my eyes and replied, "Look, I don't give a damn about Alex anymore. I can't just go back to him. Let me explain why I don't care about him and why I don't want to go back. I will never forgive him for the humiliation he put me through. Even though he didn't know my true identity back then, wasn't he supposed to listen to his wife, support her, and not believe Serenity's lies? He accused me of wanting to harm Serenity and actually believed her. He divorced me. So why should I even consider going back to him? I won't."
"Erika, listen…."
"Listen up, Kat! I'm done listening to you. From now on, I want absolutely nothing to do with the Moonforest Pack. No one from that pack is welcome here, except for Paula. If Alex is dumb enough to set foot anywhere near this packhouse, I give full permission to lock him up for trespassing. This is my turf now, and I won't tolerate any more nonsense. Got it?"
With those words said, I turned around to head to the meeting room where the elders awaited my arrival for the meeting.
Again, Kat was persistent.
She pulled my arm again, turning me to face her.
"Kat…." I drawled, just about to lash out when she said, "Alex is not at fault, Erika."
"Oh yeah, I'm the one at fault." I nodded in agreement and snorted.
"Listen to me, It all started with your father. I'm sorry to say this, but if anyone is to blame for the recent happenings and for your marriage failure, it should be your father and not Alex."
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