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Tasting All My Mates by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 289

Read Tasting All My Mates by Alexis Dee Chapter 289 – After So Long

After I told Corbin I was ready to accept him as my mate, he told the cops that he needed time alone with me. Being in a car with him after so long and not fighting was so awkward.

“I know it is not easy for you to be in the same car as me, but I promise to make new memories with you.” Corbin seemed pretty relieved. He had been smiling and making promises left and right when I had made it clear to him that accepting him didn‘t mean I was going to give him a chance. He wanted to win me over. He can try, but that doesn‘t mean I will fall for him again.

“I will be fine here,” I said while getting out of the car and staring at my home. Not exactly my home, but somewhere I lived and thought they were my family

“I will walk you in,” he suggested, and even though I shook my head to dismiss his idea, he walked out of the car to accompany me. I was the one who rang the bell. I could have gone with him to his mansion as he suggested, but I would rather be here than with him in his mansion. It is not like I accepted him out of my free will.

“Will you ever pay attention to the door?

I cannot do everything myself,” I heard Vinona complain as she opened the door. She had to blink her eyes just to make sure she was seeing me there.

“What in the world are you doing here again?” Not even a welcome. That is how much she disliked me.

“Unfortunately, it is still my home.” I rolled my eyes at her, shocking her with my attitude.

“Look at you. I thought you would learn something from your time at the academy. It seems like they only made you worse.” She forced her body weight onto her one leg and crossed her arms over her chest to scan me.

“Well, nobody can mend what‘s not broken.” I shrugged my shoulders, trying to walk past her when she blocked my way.

“Why are you here? Do you need your old clothes or something else?” She freed her hands and rested them on the door frame, completely blocking my vision from looking behind her.

“I am here to stay for a few days.” I didn‘t want to tell her I had a case filed against me for hiding my identity.

“Why? Who gave you permission?” The way she was asking me all those questions, it was pretty evident that she wouldn‘t let me in.

“Tsk tsk tsk,” Corbin, who had been leaning behind the wall and staring into space for a while, finally showed up in the frame, and her eyes seemed to have jumped out of their sockets.

“Alpha King Corbin.” She heaved a yelp of shock and bowed down in respect to him.

“I cannot believe you are holding us at the door.” Corbin shook his head in disappointment, making Vinona step aside instantly with a fake smile covering her lips.

“Of course not. She didn‘t tell me you were here.” It sounded more like a question as to why he was here with me. “Please come inside.” She was nervously rubbing her hands together when she let us in.

“I will go wash my hands in your bedroom.” Corbin was way too confident in the way he casually walked upstairs, as if it was his home. Maybe it was because he used to come here back when we were friends.

“Is it Dad? Did he bring me a new phone? Mine is acting u––” before Vinona could question anything, Elaine‘s high–pitched voice spoiled the atmosphere. She stopped in her mouth when her eyes picked up my sight.

“What the fuck is she doing here?” The anger and aggression were from the time Thiago played her just to expose the truth and my innocence.

“Elaine! It is inappropriate to mistreat the guests,” Vinona chewed every

word while eyeing her to not raise her voice at me.

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