CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY SIX
Talia’s POV
For a moment, I couldn’t move. I stood frozen staring at Nolan. His presence was so unexpected that my mind struggled to catch up.
“Alpha Nolan,” I said quietly, my voice barely steady. “What are you doing here?”
He didn’t answer right away. His eyes were dark with anger and something else I couldn’t name.
“You shouldn’t have gone with him,” he finally said.
I frowned. “What?”
“With Colin,” he snapped. “You shouldn’t have gone into the forest with him. Do you have any idea how dangerous that was?” “How do you even know about that?” I asked, startled.
“Jason told me. He said you went to the waterfall with Colin, on a date. I searched the entire forest for you. For hours,” Nolan replied.
I blinked in disbelief. “You searched for me?”
“Yes,” he said. “Anything could have happened to you.”
My pulse quickened at the thought that Nolan cared that much to look for me. Then, I mentally cursed myself. Why was I getting flustered over this? Nolan didn’t want me. He basically was acting like Jason.
“You didn’t have to do that,” I told him. “I know Colin. I was fine with him.”
“That’s not the point,” he snapped. “You went off with another Alpha without telling anyone. That’s reckless, even for you.”
“You don’t get to lecture me. You’re not my Alpha. You’re barely even…” I stopped midsentence. I didn’t want to be rude. I just wanted him to leave.
His eyes narrowed. “Barely even what, Talia?”
I hesitated, then said, “Barely even my mate.”
Nolan took a sharp breath, but before he could respond, I added, “You should leave.”
He ignored me and stepped closer instead. “Was it really a date?”
“It’s none of your business,” I said, stepping back to maintain space between us.
“The hell it isn’t,” Nolan growled.
“You lost the right to ask questions like that when you decided we’d reject each other,” I snapped.
“I never agreed to that,” he shot back.
“You said you wouldn’t mark me!” I exclaimed.
“That’s not the same thing,” Nolan said.
“Then what is it?” I demanded. “You’ve done nothing but push me away, and now you’re angry because I spent time with someone else?”
Nolan didn’t answer. His chest rose and fell faster now. Again, he wasn’t telling me the truth, and I didn’t want to deal with him any longer.
“Just go,” I said quietly. “After tomorrow, we’ll be done. You’ll get what you want.”
“You really think that’s what I want?” Nolan demanded. “That’s really what you think?”
Before I could respond, he closed the distance between us. His hand caught the back of my neck. The warmth of his hand made me jerk, but he kept a firm grip on my neck.
“Nolan, what are you…”
Then he kissed me.
I froze at first, stunned, but then the bond ignited like fire under my skin. I tried to push him away, but my body betrayed me. My fingers curled into his shirt instead.

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