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Full Moon Curse (by Dream) novel Chapter 203

Chapter 203

I storm down the street to my house, the house that once felt like a safe haven and now feels like I’m a stranger there. All because we aloud her in my home, and she’s used that as an opportunity to fuck everything up.

Even if she’s not the one who’s working with the witch, if there even is anyone. I want her out of my house. I know she’s up to something, and though I can’t prove she’s the one who did this to Liam, I know she’s involved. I can feel it in my soul.

Not having proof is just the only thing saving her from ending up in the cells.

The front door slams open as I rush through it, Liam and Dallas right behind me. “Amy, we can’t prove anything.” Liam tries to reason with me, but I’m too far gone for it to matter.

I stalk up the stairs and as soon as I’m about to storm into her room, her door opens. “Oh Amy, you scared me.” Nadia says, her hand over her heart, with a small smile on her face. Like we’re all apart of this big joke.

I step back from her door and hear Griffon’s click shut. They must have had plans, but I don’t care.

“I want you gone. From my house and from my pack.” I tell her calmly and her eyes widen as she looks at me with an innocent face and a confused look. “Amy?” She questions, like it’s not really me.

“What the hell is going on?” Griffon says, storming over to us and pulling Nadia into his side, protecting her.

“I want her out of my pack.” I tell him and the hurt on his face stabs me in the heart, but I’m not backing down.

“Amy.” Liam whispers grabbing my arm and pulling me a few steps back. I shake my head and look up at Liam, No. Don’t. None of this was happening until she came here.” I tell him and I can see the war in his eyes. The same one I’m having but refuse to back down from.

He wants to stand beside me, but he wants Griffon happy, and with there being no proof, this is not right, but I’m far from caring.

I look back at Nadia’s innocent face and I swear I can see the evil things running through her head. “Amy. I don’t understand.” She whispers, as fake tears begin to fall down her face.

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I shake my head, “I want you gone.” I growl, and Liam stands tall next to me. “Nadia, we need you to leave.” Liam says choosing to stand beside me, regardless of the consequences.

Griffon lets out a growl, pulling Nadia closer and glaring at me. “If she leaves, I leave.” He states and my eyes widen as I look up at him. “Griffon, She’s bad news. You have to listen to me!” I try and get through to him, but he shakes his head and looks at me like he’s never been more disappointed in me.

A low growl leaves me when I see the smug smile Nadia has as she looks up at him, then back at me. But then her face changes back to innocent like it was never there.

Her pleading eyes turn to Liam, “Alpha, I swear I have no idea what’s she’s talking about. I don’t know what I did.” She pleads and I roll my eyes at her.

Griffon’s growl in warning, has nothing on Liam’s though. Causing Griffon to back away a step, taking Nadia

with him.

His glare could burn through my skull if he tried any harder, but I know in my soul this is the right thing to do. If

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nothing else… “Fine. You don’t have to leave the pack, but you will leave my house.” I say firmly and absolute.

Griffon’s eyes move to Liam for help, but he offers none, as his arm around my waist tightens, proving he’s standing beside me.

I know I’m going to lose Griffon with this, but hopefully, somehow, I can make him see it before it’s too late.

Griffon grabs ahold of Nadia’s hand, “Fine. If this is what you want.” He growls, then charges for the steps. Not bothering to get anything from their rooms. His temper making him not think straight.

They don’t look back at us, and I’m glad. Seeing my son walk away from me is hard enough. I knew the day would come when he’d choose his mate over me, but I’d always thought I’d love the person he mated.

Like Liam’s parents. Liam’s never had to even make that choice, because there’s never been a reason to. We’ve always gotten along.

I see no time in the foreseeable future where I can like Nadia. Not unless she brings me solid evidence that she is not behind the crap going on here.

I take a deep breath once I hear the front door click shut, but I continue to stare at the stairs. Almost as if I’m hoping Griffon will appear on them, alone.

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