“Why can’t I come into her life? Why should you be the one to decider
Lew’s Bay was palpable, his eles tensing as he reached down and grabbed Narik by the collar
His grip was tight, and for a moment, I feared he might actually filling Through in his earlier threat
“This is your sister in law, Narik!” Leo spat, his voice Ime and dangerous.
“You’re crazy if you think I’ll let you anywhere near her!”
Before Leo could throw another punch, I found myself rushing forward, gralding hit arm in a desperate attempt ro pull
My voice was shaky, but I had to stop this before it escalated any further.
“Leo, stop!” I pleaded, my hands trembling as I tried to hold him back.
“Please, don’t do this. You’re both strong–if you fight here, who knows what could happen?
The crowd around us had started to gather, their curimus eyes fixated on the unfolding drama.
Whispers and murmurs filled the air as people began to recognize who Len and Narik were.
The situation was spiraling out of control, and the last thing I wanted was for this to become a public spectacle
Narik sneered as he dusted himself off, standing up with an air of nonchalance.
His gaze flickered between me and Leo, a knowing smirk playing on his lips.
“I know you two are ready to divorce.” Narik said, his voice calm y yet taunting
“Elizabeth is free now, Leo. You have no right to stop me from pursuing ber–not to mention, I know her far better than you ever could
The words hung in the air like a dark cloud, and for a moment, it felt as if time had stopped.
Leo’s eyes blazed with fury, but before he could respond. Aria, who had been pushed aside earlier, suddenly gasped.
*And to even think of seducing your ex–husband’s brother–you’re such a shameless woman
Aria shouted, her voice loud enough for everyone to hear.
Her accusations were like daggers stabbing at me
I stood
and looked at her coldly, “You didn’t get enough of me last time did yo
I you, you don’t have any memory of it?”
Saying that, I took a step towards her
Aria cringed a bit, obviously a bit scared, and she shook Leo’s arm pitifully.
“Leu, look She tried to do it to me again, what a vint person.”
“Tuck off
Leo suddenly shouted, shaking off Aria’s hand with a force that startled everyone.
His voice was filled with an intensity that made everyone around us finch
“Get away from me, or there’s no need to negotiate the contract!
Aria recoiled as if she had been slapped, her face contorted with shock and hurt. She took a step back, her eyes wide with disbelief.
“Leo, you never ned to be so mean to me.
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whispered, her voice breaking as she looked at him, her eye glistening with inshed tears.
Bet Leo wasn’t having any of it.
His face was a mask of harely restrained fury, his jaw clenched so tightly that the mosseles in his neck stood mat. ile turned to pre, and thu a eyes softened, replaced by something that looked like heustache.
His gaze flickered to the tear tracks that hadn’t yet dried on my cheeks, and for a moment, his whole demeanor seemed to shift.
ir.” he began, his voice low and pained. “The mly reason is here with Aria is because the two packs are working on a business deal My father asked me to greet the client–1 had no idea it would be her. We’re just here to lospect the amusement park in one of our properties”
His explanation was rushed, almost desperate, as if he needed (
to understand before I could make any assumptions.
I said coldly. “We’re divorced, you don’t need to explain this to me.”
Narik let out a cold langh, his eyes narrowing as he looked at his brother.
“Maybe you didn’t mean it that way. Leo,” Narik sented, “Init you couldn’t defy Father’s orders, could you? Becoming an Alpha was always the most important thing in your Efe. You like our father, would throw everything away for the position of Alpha.”
Leo’s face darkened at Narik’s words, his fists clenching at his sides.
“Shut up, Narik!” he shouted, his voice shaking with barely contained rage. “You don’t know anything about what I’m dealing with!”
Just as the tension between them reached its peak, a commotion rippled through the crowd.
People began to part as a group of well–dressed men approached, their presence commanding attention.
The bodyguards started to clear the area, their movements swift and efficient, making way for a man who walked with an air of authority.
It was Andrew, Lea and Narik’s father, and the Alpha of their pack
His face was stern, a frown creasing his brow as he approached.
His gare swept over the scene, taking in the tension between his sons, the crowd of onlookers, and finally, me.
“Leo,” Andrew said in a voice that was calm hut laced with disapproval, “who are you arguing with? How many times have I told you that as an Alpha, you should keep your manners in public?”
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