Harper pulled a letter from her pocket and thrust it at Griffon.
“If Taya hadn’t left you this, I would never have told you anything.”
After stuffing the letter into his hand, Harper walked away from the gravesite.
Griffon stared blankly at the paper, then unfolded it.
[Today, Griffon said, “Don’t think I’ll love you.” It turns out that he really doesn’t love me.]
Regret filled him.
He remembered that night. He had said such harsh words because he had been angry and didn’t want her to leave with Silas, but when he was about to ask her to stay, he suddenly changed his mind.
If only he had known…
He would have let go of his pathetic and ridiculous Alpha ego and told her…
The truth was, he had fallen in love with Taya the moment he saw her.
It was not quite midnight, and it was raining heavily.
He was covered in blood and sat under the shade of a tree near Arcadia University, waiting for Preston.
Taya had probably come to the school to look for someone; she didn’t look old enough to be in college. When she saw Griffon was injured, she kindly gave him a bottle of water and asked if he needed help to get to the hospital.
His response was to turn his back on her. She had put down the water behind him and hurried into one of the buildings.
Later, when they met again, it was the night she was selling herself. He passed by the nightclub door and saw her kneeling on the ground.
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