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The Alpha Slipped Inside The Wrong Sister novel Chapter 120

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Evie’s pov

The room went quiet for a bit until Gavin cleared his throat. “Maybe leave the lovey dovey stuff for when there isn’t anyone else in the room.”

I glared at Gavin but decided to not feed the conversation anymore. Thankfully, the council men started speaking, which drew

our attention away from the big elephant in the room.

“Your former Beta is to be taken into custody however, we cannot take the two bodies of the former leaders with us. They need a burial,”

Ryan nods. “And as for Margaret?”

“We already know who murdered her and that someone has escaped, no?” The council man asked, his eyes darting between Ryan and me in question.

I nod. “She drove off a cliff with Hannah. Crashed into the ocean down below. I don’t think they would survive that.” 1

The man nods. “Then that settles it,” he return his gaze back to Ryan. “You will also bury Margaret’s body and we will send a few of our warriors to scope the area where Kimberly and Hannah had gone over,” he finished. “If there are bodies, they’ll be recovered. If not….” his eyes darkened slightly. “Then we treat them as fugitives.”

Ryan nodded once. “Send your men. I want confirmation,” his voice growing cold as his eyes flashed with anger. “If she’s alive, I want to know.”

The council man nodded. “You’ll be informed immediately.”

“Careful, there are rogues in the area. Ryan took care of the leader but just to be on the safe side I’d let your men know what they’d be walking into,” I voiced.

The council men nod.” We will be careful. As for you Miss Evie, I’d expect you to continue to train the warriors of the Silver Blood pack until they’ve gotten better. See to it that you,” his eyes flicker to Ryan. “Keep personal stuff off the training field.”

As they begin to leave Stephie takes her last breath. It was staggered and made the tension in the room grow. The council men looked back at her once and shook their heads in disappointment.

“It’s upsetting to see how the two of them had gone from one of the strongest leaders to now this.” He sighed and the other nodded in agreement.

“They’ve been the downfall of their pack because they didn’t follow the laws, “the other said. “The moon goddess doesn’t play about a sacred bond. Involving a witch to wipe their son’s memories of his fated mate made things worse.”

My ears perked at that. So Ryan was telling the truth? It had been his parents all along? Had they really played with his memories of me?

My eyes flicker to him and my heart squeezes.

‘I told you he seemed to have been telling the truth!’ Serena yelled and I winced.

‘Goddamn could you be any louder?’ I groaned.

‘You deserve it for not listening to me!’ She snapped.

‘He could’ve been lying Serena!’ I snapped back. ‘It’s not like I would know if he was telling the truth or not!

She quiets down in my head.

Ryan’s jaw tensed as he clenched it, hands fisting right by his sides as he looked at his now dead mother. “They not only ruined the pack’s reputation, they nearly ruined my life,” he steps back from the bed and looks over at me. “But I intend to get my life

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back by any means.”

His words made my heart skip a beat and I bit into my lower lip, trying to suppress my feelings as much as I could.

But it’s hard to, especially when I was finally understanding what he had been trying to tell me all along.

“We will be on our way then,” the council men uttered and looked around the room one last time before leaving.

After they leave, the room grows tensed and Gavin looks at me apologetically. “Evie-

He started but I shook my head. “Fuck you Gavin. I don’t care that you’re my alpha and I am ranked beneath you. It still doesn’t give you the right to tell him about my son-

“Our son,” Ryan’s voice cuts in softly and my attention snaps to him. He’s staring at me tenderly despite the bite of my words.

“He’s our son Evie,” his tone grows softer and his hand grabbing the towel tightened. I swallowed hard.

I tore my eyes away. “Were you ever going to tell me about him?”

I closed my eyes tightly and bit the inside of my cheek. “I can’t do this right now,” I whisper as I turn around and head out of the

room.

But Ryan is hot on my tail. “Evie!”

I don’t respond because my tongue is heavy and I can’t seem to find my voice. What do I tell him? That yes I never intended for you to even know your son’s name? That I intended to never let you two meet? That I intended to never let you know you even have a son?

I can’t confess this. I’d hurt him.

And don’t want to. Goddess, even though he has hurt me in the past especially that night, I can’t bring myself to. Especially now.

“Evie stop!” Ryan growled behind me. He’s so close I can feel his hot breath on my neck. “You promised tonight you’d listen to

me!”

His hand comes around to grab my arm and stop me. I whipped around to glare at him but the second my eyes fell into his, they

softened.

“Alpha Ryan,” a woman’s voice floats in the air unsurely. My eyes followed the voice and they pinned on Arielle. She’s standing there with her fingers interlocked nervously in front of her, head bowed a little.

“I’m sorry to interrupt but we need to discuss what to do with the dead bodies of your parents.” Her voice is soft, nervous.

Ryan’s grip on my arm tightened slightly at the interruption and his frustration rolled off him in tidal waves.

“Not now, Arielle,” he said, his voice strained with frustration but he knows how to soften it a tad bit to not make her more

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