Chapter 0040
I didn't dare turn around as Nick's alpha scent engulfed me. He had to know his mother would do this. I couldn't hope that he would take my side.
It was hard to feel relieved by his sudden appearance. With my peripheral vision, I stole a glance his way as he came closer. His face was hard as stone.
"Son, I have everything under control here," The Luna began to speak. "You don't need to worry. Just focus on..."
She trailed off as Nick shocked the both of us.
"Get up, Sara," he said gently. His arms were around my arm and lifting me up. I rose immediately, looking up at him with pleading eyes. "Where's Alex? Please?" I cried.
Then his gaze shifted to his mother who already rose to her feet.
I could feel her eyes on us. It seemed like she was also waiting for an answer like I was.
"I'll take you to him," he replied, his reassuring tone was surprising. As I glanced at his mother, I caught her masking the mild shock, too.
"Could you give my mother and I a minute. Wait for me in the hall. I'll take you to Alex," he said with his eyes on his mother now. Then he led me to the door, opening it, so I could go out.
For some reason, his presence became immensely reassuring in that instant.
"Go on," he urged me. "I'll only be a minute."
Only then did I register the heat of his anger beneath all the alpha scent. It seemed like he was trying to hold it in for my benefit. Did that mean he was angry at his mother and not me? I walked out of the suite hesitantly.
As soon as I was out the door, before it went shut behind me, the Luna started speaking. "You shouldn't have come, Nick. I was handling it -"
"Stay out of business, mother! I'm no longer the college kid you need to clean up after. I'm alpha now! Your alpha!"
"Your business is mine, alpha Reign! It's pack business, so don't you dare..."
The guard forced me farther from the door, shutting it so that their words became unclear. Nick sounded very upset. He took my side. The thought caused a fluttering in my stomach despite the heartache I had suffered all day. I tried to brush aside the twinge of triumph that stirred within me.NôvelDrama.Org holds © this.
I waited patiently for him like he asked me to. The silence between me and guard was thick as hell, but I could feel her disdain. Mae or whatever her name was. The Luna's personal gamma. She was completely loyal to Nick's mom.
I ignored the evil look she kept giving me as I paced around in front of the hotel suites.
Minutes later, Nick emerged just as Jake appeared in the hall with Alex beside him.
"Mommy!" I rushed towards them as my child raced into my arms.
"Are you okay? Where's grandpa? What happened?"
"Your father has gone home. He really can't stand us," Jake replied, looking somewhat pained.
"That scary woman came with the big man...," Alex narrated. "And they
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made me and gwanpa get in the other room. And they took us and made us sit. They locked the doors. ey's Gwanpa tried to fight, but that man is bigger than he... he pushed gwanpa."
"Is that so?" I asked, fresh anger rose inside me as I glared up at Nick.
"Did he hit you? Did anyone hit you?" he asked the child.
"She pushed gwandpa!" Alex replied with his baby sharp voice, pointing at Mae. She quickly lowered her head.
"Is that so?" Nick repeated my words as he regarded his mother's right hand female with cold eyes.
Then he sighed before saying, "We need to leave here! C'mon." His voice was curt as he took Alex's hand and started to leave.
Twenty-five minutes later, we were back in the resort despite my protests and request to see my dad first. My phone was still missing. Or more accurately, it was withOne of the Luna's guards.
Alex was asleep when we rode the elevator to the penthouse. The door slid open and the new nanny, whom I've been ignoring, stood waiting with a guard. With my eyes, I dared her to try and pry my son
outof my
arms. .
I was going to walk past without a single word to her when Nick spoke.
"You two haven't been properly introduced. Sara, this is Janice Williams. She'll be Alex's nanny for now.
"Janice, This is Miss Sara James, the mother of my son."
Alex stirred in my arms and I rocked him back to sleep, smoothing his back with my palms.
"Miss Williams, it's nice to meet you. I haven't had the chance to tell you this, but I'm afraid you're wasting time lingering here. I don't need a nanny for my son," I said to her.