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Bad Love an Alpha’s Regret by Elise Sinclair

Chapter 135
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Chapter 135

LEAH

My hands shake as I pull the pendant back on. It hangs between my breasts and draws attention to my

cleavage, which I suppose is good, although I

didn’t expect Aaron to get so annoyed

about me forgetting to wear it.

This is all new to me.

My stomach is a bit knotted and I reach

for some bread.

It. Is. Delicious.

If this is just the carb course, I’m pretty

sure the rest of this meal is going to be

orgasmic. I blush. Well, no. Nothing is

going to compare to that.

“What are you thinking about?” Aaron

asks.

I blush harder.

He chuckles.

I’m going to miss this. Seeing him

laugh-it is so rare. Feeling him stir my body to life. Just being beside him.

It’s easy to forget that I’m dying as I focus on the day-to-day dealings of my

role as Alpha and working to save Pack

Roberts.

But when I’m with Aaron…

I want to savor. I want every second to extend into infinity. I want these good feelings to last. Knowing

they won’t, that’s just another reminder of the ticking clock that has become my life.

“What happened?” he whispers.

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I blink back the tears that are blurring my vision.

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“I’m just happy,” I tell him. And I am.

I’m only sad because I’ll miss him.

The first round of food comes and I’m

spared from having to say more.

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Time passes slowly. We eat and

talk. Aaron shares stories of his own

childhood-details I’ve never heard

before or even thought to ask.

We talk about good times, before the war resurged and ripped our lives apart.

Before the main courses, I notice a

commotion in the hall outside our room.

I can’t say I’m surprised when Liam

barrels toward the wolves positioned at the door. James stops him with a hand to Liam’s chest. “Not

one step more,” James

warns.

“Back off, Beta.”

“No.”

“That’s my sister,” he growls as if daring

Aaron’s men to stop him.

“Let him through,” Aaron says.

But he’s not alone.

Aaron bristles as two other wolves follow

behind Liam.

The first is a darkly bearded man with

eyes

that are almost translucent. The

stark contrast between his light eyes

and dark skin and hair is unnerving. The

second man is blond and makes me think

of Vikings or warriors from the Steppe.

He’s really tall and wide with brown eyes

that take in every detail.

Both are heavily tattooed and they look, I

don’t know, for lack of a better word,

dangerous.

“Hello Alpha,” the Viking-looking wolf

says.

“Michail.” Aaron nods.

The man scoffs. “I was addressing her.”

Aaron bristles.

There are undercurrents of tension here and Aaron might outwardly appear

calm, but his one hand has curled into

a fist and the other lingers close to the

steak knife beside his dish.

“Leah, this is Michail, and the other Alpha is Ryker.” Liam handles the

introductions.

They make my skin crawl so I can’t really

say ‘it’s nice to meet you. I settle for a

lame, “Hello.”

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Aaron angles his body to see past them. “I don’t see Dorian. Has he departed already?”

The guy with the dark beard smiles a

little creepily. “You know Dorian,” he says.

“Always up to something.”

To the two wolves Liam says, “Alright,

you’ve met my sister. Let’s head out.” My brother comes and drops a kiss on my forehead and says to

me, “Enjoy your evening, Leah. Save room for dessert. The Zabaglione is delicious.”

I watch them leave. The wolf called

Michail lingers. His gaze traces over me in a way that has Aaron growling.

“See you soon,” he tells Aaron.

And that’s not some pleasant farewell, it

sounds ominous.

When they’re gone, I ask Aaron, “Should

we be concerned?”

Between Tobin and now seeing my

brother with these two wolves I can’t

shake the feeling that he is in over his

head.

“Your brother has shi tty taste in friends,”

Aaron tells me.

My brother very convincingly let the world think my Pack was mismanaged

and a bu nch of reprobates while he and my father launched a secret division

of Roberts Corp for multi-billion dollar military contracts.

I won’t make any assumptions. And when I see my brother tonight or tomorrow, I’ll

ask him about it.

“I’m sure there is a reason for it, Aaron.

“Yes. And that’s what concerns me…