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The Alpha’s Contract (Taylor West) novel Chapter 7

Neah

“You know my brother really likes you.” Raven smiles at me as she shoves a crumpet into her mouth.

My eyes flash up to hers across the breakfast table. She had been put on babysitting duty while Alpha Dane runs those errands he had mentioned. Clearly my comment about being alone had made him reconsider.

He hadn’t told me where he was going and I didn’t ask. I didn’t think it was my place.

“You are prettier than the last girl.” Raven mutters, distracting me from my thoughts.

“Last girl?” I almost choke on my juice.

“You are his contracted mate, right?”

I nod my head.

“Did you really think you were the first?”

It wasn’t something that had crossed my mind. I was more concerned about what Alpha Dane was going to do to me. He hadn’t made a move except for holding me against him while we slept. He hadn’t tried sneaking a hand between my thighs. He hadn’t insisted I sleep naked, nothing. And that only made it worse. Waiting for the unknown. He didn't seem like a man that would wait.

“Hopefully, you will stick.” She adds, reaching for another crumpet.

“I will stick?” I wasn’t used to these phrases or the way she spoke to me so casually. Orders and abuse, that was what I was used to.

“I probably shouldn’t be the one telling you this but it’s better for you to be prepared.” She takes a deep breath. “My brother has been looking for his mate for a long time. He’s twenty eight. Doesn’t have an heir yet. The others, they stay no more than a few weeks, some run. Some are killed.” She tells me with a shrug of her shoulders, like it was normal.

“Because they won’t give him an heir?”

She shakes her head. “Because he loses interest.”

“Why are you telling me?” I whisper. I would prefer not to know if I was going to be killed.

“There’s something about you. He looks at you differently. I saw it at the hospital.”

Her words don’t exactly make me feel better. Everyone looked at me differently. They always had because of my strange scent.

“Your biggest concern will be if he finds his true mate.” She mutters.

Beta Kyle had been my true mate and he had rejected me the second I turned eighteen. Barging into the basement in the middle of the night and screaming his rejection at me. He had beaten me black and blue until I accepted his rejection.

“You have a mate, don’t you? I can tell by the way your eyes just flickered.”

“Had.” I whisper. “He rejected me.” I remember the pain I had felt and not just from the beating. It had felt like my heart was being torn from my chest. And because I had felt the bond, my brother had me bound for a second time. That is when I stopped being able to heal like everyone else.

“I know what that’s like. Mine rejected me too.” She sighs. “The moment he found out what pack I’m from and who my brother is, he wanted nothing to do with me. Anyway, like I said, my brother seems to like you, more than he has liked any of the other women.”

Is that supposed to make me happy? Knowing that I might just last a little while longer than the others. That because he likes me, he might keep me like a prized possession.

Raven takes me along to the hospital. She had to work and apparently Alpha Dane had told her to not let me out of her sight unless it was to use the bathroom. Maybe he thought I was going to be like some of his other brides and run. As if I had the energy to do that.

No one comes into the hospital. Raven spends most of the time doing inventory. It almost seemed pointless having a pack hospital. No one needed it, everyone could heal.

“Hey.” She smiles as she comes towards me. “I’m going to be here for a while yet, so I brought you some trashy mags to read.”

Raven dumps them on the table in front of me with a smile as I just stare at them. I had no idea who the people were in the photos, nor did I have a clue what was written about them.

“Not your thing?” she asks curiously.

I just shake my head, I didn’t want to admit the truth.

She stares at me from the other side of the counter, her eyes slowly narrow to slits. “You can’t read, can you?”

How did she know? I shake my head, feeling my cheeks flame

“I’m guessing you didn’t go to school?”

“No.” It was so embarrassing having to admit it. What twenty two year old couldn’t read or write?

“Does my brother know?”

“No.”

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