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Alpha Daddies And Their Innocent Little Maid (18+) novel Chapter 32

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32| Relationship with our maid

Lilith’s pov

The ride to the packhouse had been quiet. I hadn’t spoken to Gamma Abraham, it wasn’t like there was anything to say in the first place.

When I woke up this morning, Alpha Claude and Silas were gone. My room was empty, and for a moment, I might have thought last night was all just a dream, if not for the wreckage around me and the deep ache in my body that made even standing, let alone walking almost impossible.

Everything from last night was hazy, blurred in my mind but I was sure of one thing: after the first round, Claude and Silas didn’t stop. They went again, in different positions, taking me in different ways, until exhaustion finally dragged me under and I passed out.

But before I drifted off, I remembered Silas pulling the blanket over me, telling me that someone would come to pick me up the next day, and Claude praising me, calling me a good girl before they left the room. When I finally woke up, I found Abraham at the front of my house.

He told me he had been sent to pick me up by Alpha Silas, and that the wreck in my room caused by the Alphas last night had already been compensated for with my landlord, and that I needed to come with him to the packhouse. 1

At first, I was stunned that the Alphas were nice enough to pay for the damages, even though they were the ones who caused them. I mean, they could have ignored it and left me in debt and nothing would have happened, so I was really grateful, even though I was still nervous. And now, as the car approached the large packhouse, my heart skipped, pounding so loud I could hear its echo in my ears.

I swallowed hard as I stared at the towering building before me.

The packhouse rose so high it looked like it could touch the sky, and I knew it would feel even bigger once it fully came into view.

I had been to the packhouse once before, and that visit had been with my father. Back when he was still alive, he brought me here for the first time when I was seven.

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Until then, I had only ever seen the towering packhouse from afar like most people in the pack, and it had left me in awe. Like the overexcited child I was, I begged my father to take me, and he agreed after getting permission from the late Alpha. 1

That day, my father left me in the care of a maid, but somehow I ended up lost. I remembered being terrified, out of my mind with fear, as every corridor looked the same, each one stretching endlessly before me.

I couldn’t recall much after that, only that the air had grown suffocating. I had been crying, calling for my father, and before I could comprehend what was happening, I passed out. Yet just before I went unconscious, I heard three distinct voices, and through my blurry vision, I saw three figures.

“It seems she’s unconscious. She looks new around here. Let’s get her to the clinic,” one said, his tone flat,

emotionless.

“We have training. Leave her,” the second voice cut in, cold and detached.

“Aw, that’s so mean, brother. She’s just a little girl,” the last one teased.

I had blacked out after that, and when I woke, my father to me it was the Alpha’s sons who had found me,

I had been grateful to them, but I hadn’t thought much of i I never imagined I would return to the packhouse, or that I would cross paths with them again. After my father’s death, I had pictured countless ways my life might turn out, but never this.

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My gaze narrowed on the towering building as I drew in a deep breath, leaning my head against the window, lost in thought.

Yet here I was–going back there, going to them. There was nothing I could do but pray to the goddess for strength, pray that this new life ahead of me wouldn’t be seunbearable, that somehow… everything would eventually turn out fine.

That was what I had prayed for in the car, what I had hoped for. But then again, if the moon goddess truly answered prayers, my life wouldn’t have turned out this way, and I wouldn’t be here now.

Because why not start by throwing my cheating ex and his mate right in my face the very moment I arrived.

The whole space was silent-no one spoke, no one moved. could feel every pair of eyes on me, and the Alphas seated around the dining table all had their gazes fixed on me.

Claude stared at me in confusion, and if I wasn’t imagining it, there was the faintest hint of excitement in his eyes. I could almost picture the smirk tugging at his lips.

Silas’s gaze was as unreadable as ever, cold and steady as it bored into me, while Lucien’s icy stare seemed to make the air even heavier.

But my eyes… my eyes were trained on them.

On Kael and Seraphina. And as they stared back at me in shock, time itself seemed to freeze.

Before I even realized what I was doing or how it was even possible, a faint killing intent slipped from me. All I could feel was rage. Rage as I remembered how Kael had betrayed me, abandoned me so easily, discarded the years we spent together as though they meant nothing. Rage as I remembered how Seraphina had forced him to choose —reject her or let my mother die without paying her hospital bills.

I knew I shouldn’t be this angry. Deep down, I knew it was my fault for putting so much faith in Kael. He had no obligation to help me. And Seraphina had every right to be with her mate, the goddess herself had paired them.

But I couldn’t control the fury surging through me. It felt as though it came from somewhere deeper, a part of me that wasn’t even mine. And for the briefest moment, I heard it-

A low growl echoed in my head, the killing intent radiating from me growing sharper.

As though they sensed it, Kael arched a brow in response, while Seraphina flinched, stepping slightly behind him.

I could feel Lucien, Silas, and Claude’s gazes narrowing on me in mild surprise.

“Kill them~.”

The world seemed to freeze as the familiar voice I had been hearing these past days echoed in my head again. A startled gasp escaped me, every hair on my body standing an end.

What-what was that?

“Don’t be nice, Lilith.”

The voice echoed again, sharper this time, almost like a so purr. For a moment, everything blurred, my body trembling as I felt a hand brush against my back, slowly reaching for my shoulder. My breath hitched, eyes widening, as though someone were leaning over me from behind. 1

A shiver shot down my spine as whoever or whatever it was moved closer, their hot breath ghosting against the shell of my ear.

“Kill them, make them pay… or rather-” the voice chuckled darkly, and my knees nearly gave out as I heard it hum, “Would you like me to take over, and end them for you?”

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“Lilith.”

As soon as I heard Kael’s voice, I blinked and everything returned to the way it was. The world resumed-no longer blurred and the weight behind me had… vanished.

Gone so completely it almost felt like an illusion, as though my mind was playing tricks on me.

“What are you doing here, Lilith?” Kael spoke again, and I shifted my dazed gaze to him as he stepped closer. His eyes flickered briefly to the suitcase in Abraham’s hand before returning to me with a frown.

“What are you doing here? This is the packhouse, did you come here to see me?”

My gaze grew colder at his words, especially when I caught the slight worry in his expression.

I knew Kael understood that I wasn’t here for him. He knew I would never come all the way to the packhouse just to see him, and he likely had a hunch that my being here had to do with the Alphas, especially with the suitcase in Abraham’s hand.

And Kael… well, even though he was the Alphas’ Beta, what he felt for them wasn’t respect, but fear.

Even if he never admitted it, he had always been terrified of those three men. Whenever he came home, he would speak of them with a fearful look in his eyes. And I couldn’t blame him. He knew their cruelty far more than I did.

But what set him apart from my late father was this: though my father feared the previous Alpha, he respected him deeply. To him, being Beta wasn’t just a role, it was who he was. He would never speak ill of his Alpha.

Kael, however, was different. One thing he had always told me was this, if I ever saw the Alphas, I should stay far

away.

I should run.

Yet…

My gaze flickered to Seraphina, who trembled slightly, and the corner of my lips curled into a mocking smile.

Yet, he brought her here to them without much thought.

“Lilith, you-”

Before he could finish, I ignored him and turned to the Alphas, who still had their eyes fixed on me in silence. Lowering my head slightly, I bowed in respect.

“Good morning, Alpha Lucien, Alpha Claude, and Alpha Silas,” I greeted, acting as though Kael wasn’t even there, forcing my emotions deep down.

“I am honored to begin working here. Thank you for your generosity.”

Lucien’s gaze narrowed on me, Silas leaned back against his seat, and Claude glanced between Kael and me with faint amusement, as though trying to piece something together.

“Work?” Kael asked in surprise. Before I could react, he stepped closer. My gaze flickered to him, my expression blank as he drew near. Perhaps forgetting the Alphas’ presence or that his mate stood behind him, he actually reached out to touch me.

“Lilith, what are you saying-

But before his hand could reach me, before his fingers brushed my skin, everything froze again.

Kael’s hand hung midair, his eyes widening in shock as though he couldn’t comprehend what had just happened.

But how could he? When it was that man who had suddenly appeared, holding Kael’s hand in place.

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His speed had been so fast that his shadow was nothing but a blur. No one had even seen him rise from his seat, yet here he was, standing right beside Kael with a wide grin his eyes locked on me, blond hair falling casually over his face as he stared.

“A-Alpha Claude-” Kael stammered nervously, eyes wide as he looked at him.

Claude didn’t spare him a glance. Instead, his grin widened as he wrapped his other hand around Kael’s shoulder, making him tremble even harder.

“Hey, Beta,” he hummed smoothly. “Sorry to interrupt your little discussion, but I’m curious about something. What exactly is your relationship with our maid?”

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