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I Forgot I Loved You Alpha (Ellie and Nolan) novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121

His expression was unreadable, polite mask firmly in place, but his eyes-those sharp, calculating eyes-flicked to Ellie across the room, then back to me.

Damn it.

Of all the careless, reckless things I could have said, I’d chosen the one that would hand Kieran ammunition against me on a silver platter.

I cursed under my breath, clenching my fists to keep from showing just how much the slip unnerved me. The last thing I could afford was for Kieran to think there was distance between me and Ellie, or worse, that I didn’t value her.

He’d seize on it in an instant, twist it, and use it to drive a wedge between us.

Lance didn’t seem to notice—or didn’t care—that Kieran might have overheard. He shoved past me, muttering, She deserves better than you.”

I stood frozen for a long moment, jaw tight, chest burning. My wolf snarled inside me, torn between rage at Lance and the cold dread coiling through me at the thought of Kieran using my own words against me.

When I finally looked back toward Ellie, she was still with Alaric, still smiling, still oblivious to the storm gathering around her.

And for the first time that night, I felt like I was already losing.

Ellie POV

“It seems too strange to be true,” I said, looking at Alaric closely.

There was a physical resemblance between us if I really looked, but it wasn’t as though I really resembled him. It was so strange to think that he could be my father.

I should probably be feeling stronger about this. Ever since Cassian had confessed to me back on the boat that he suspected I was his long-lost sister, I’d been turning the idea over in my mind.

The vision from the goddess seemed to confirm it. Maybe that was why I found it so easy to accept this.

“I can’t remember anything really, little bits and pieces.”

“That makes sense,” Alaric said, lightly touching the scar behind my ear. “You had a serious head injury. And it seems you’re prone to memory problems.”

“Is that a joke?” I laughed.

He smiled at me, amused but not unkind. “Just an observation. It makes me think of how you acted as a child. Always so forgetful. You misplaced your necklace constantly. I told your mother not to let you have it, that you were too young. But she insisted.”

“Necklace?” I asked with a slight frown.

“A moonstone necklace,” he explained. “Perhaps… one day soon, after we’ve confirmed who you are for certain, there will be many things to teach you about the family.”

He had a faraway, almost dreamy look in his eyes for a moment.

I didn’t interrupt. I could only imagine how strange it was for him to be in this situation. The thought of losing the

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boys for most of their lives only to meet them again as adults… I couldn’t even begin to imagine how it would make me feel.

His restraint was honestly impressive. He had managed to keep his feelings under control through everything, even after he was convinced that I was the lost child he’d been looking for.

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