t Dad will say once he finds out you kidnapped me! You m
tensity of his gaze made me nervous. I smelled him so fine, so amazing... It reminded me of the fresh lavender field wit
ause you are too stubborn to go back to the Sidney manor, then I have to keep you here just to ma
t t
my eyes. "How dare you, Caden Einsworth! I want you to take me back to the cit
ade me gasp. I never saw Caden get so angry before, but there was no way I would le
stay here or you go back to your father.
ust doing it for the baby. "I ha
means you will do whatever I say. Welcome to Highridge Pack," he grinned at me misc
ide while walking behind the headmaid. She was not a talkative person, though-a woman in her late forties who was wearing eyeglasses. She had that strict loo
g any of them that I was the daughter of the second-most powerful Alpha in this region. Only I lef
e to hide everyth
t his plans were.
*
leep well
tle wary and uncomfortable. After living in cheap apartments for over a month, I got a little used t
could hear outside was the noise coming from the sea birds flying outside the manor. I didn't know what to expect in thi
crumpled white blanke
nvinced myself that it was all a huge mistake. But why was it so beautiful
on her small face. She uttered nervously, "Uhm, ma'am, your breakfast is ready in the dining
nted because I never thought Caden had any time
rry." The young maid nodded her head at me, her eyes careful not to stare to
people," I smiled at her
and started preparing my bath and my clothes. I took time cleaning myself.
on my hair and helped me dress. One of them asked me to follow her to the dining hall. Her steps were small but fas
y lips, and my eyes went straight to Caden's face. I would
maid tell you to get here in ten minutes?" He a
ke it whe
you know that." I gave him an irritating smile and winked at him. I thoug
thing at me, but then he decided not to an
ince I moved out of the Sidney Manor, I never had any proper br
d my food, and he gave me a curious look in his eyes. "
too early for that yet?
nd gave him a blank look on my face. "You said you would do anything for me to st
" he said, squinting his eyes at me with a teasing
? Thought he could bend m
y face how nervous I was. Or how I adore that charming look on his face. I couldn't let him win
t he was only stuck with me because of t
eal with it." I tilted my head a
fever. My father used to tease me that the reason I was so stubborn and angry was because of that fever that almost killed me when I was si
tle exasperated. "Fine. I'll just adjust all my ap
oo
victoriously. She will hav