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She Can't Be Your Mate novel Chapter 14

"Even letting me drive your car?" She gave me a dazzling smile and I nodded, throwing her the keys.

"You have your licenses right?" She stopped walking and shyly turned around. Shit.

"No. My mom never signed me up for drivers ed." I clenched my fist and took a deep breath. What else had her mom done to her?

"As soon as we get to the pack house I'm signing you up." I simply replied and got into the passenger side of the car.

"The pack house? I thought we were going back to my house?" She followed me into the car and started it up.

"We are. But you're not staying here. That was just temporary." She frowned and shook her head.

"No. I want to stay there." With Mika. I couldn't help but feel hurt that she'd choose Mika over me, her mate. "I like staying with them, Zane. Please." I nodded my head and looked out the window.

"If you feel safe and happy there then you can stay, but you have to keep in contact with me, okay?" She nodded and pulled out of Sam's driveway.

Once we got to her house, she stopped the car and just looked up at it. I had a few people clean up the broken glass from the window and replace it but the memories couldn't be as easily wiped away.

"You don't have to do this you know." I reminded her and she just shook her head.

"Yeah, I do." And with that, she got out of the car and walked inside. "Do we have boxes?" She asked and I nodded my head. "Do I get to take everything or just the stuff in my room? I mean how does this work?" She grabbed a box from the garage and I did the same.

"I think you can just take whatever you want. But if you need to buy anything, money isn't a problem within our pack."

"I'm not taking your money." She shortly replied which got on my nerves. I want to provide for her, I want to spoil her with cars and expensive restaurants. I want to see her smile when I gift her something new. I want the best for her.

"Honestly, I don't know what I want to do anymore. All I know is that I do want to go back to school as soon as possible." I nodded my head and looked back up to her.

"There's a really good high school in the pack city. But you'd have to live near it." She thought about this and nodded. I tried not to get my hopes up about her moving in with me but it was useless, my heart was racing.

"Is everyone a..." She trailed off and I slightly nodded my head.

"Almost. I could go back with you if you want. I wouldn't mind brushing up on my geometry." I laughed and she did the same.

"You don't have to go back to high school just for me."

"I know I don't have to but who else would tell those hormonal teenage boys to stay away from you?" She stopped laughing and slowly looked towards me. I set the box down that I was holding and took another step closer to her. "Wouldn't want them trying to make a move," I whispered as our faces were just inches apart.

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