Alpha’s Second Chance Mate (Sidonie & Carlyle)

Chapter 66



CARLYLE’S POV

I directed my gaze toward Raina with my stern and authoritative expression.

“Raina, your actions are inappropriate. This is not the time or place for such revelations. Why did you come in in the first place?”

“You didn’t ask me this question when you were ill, about to die.” She retorted.

“This is not your pack, Raina. I wouldn’t let you stray this way. You can’t act anyhow you like here.” Material © of NôvelDrama.Org.

Raina remained stubborn, talking back with a defiance that only fueled the tension in the room. It couldn’t let her disrupt the peace further, and considering her brother’s position in the supernatural world, I chose a different course of action.

Normally, I would have had her punished gravely for her offense but I couldn’t.

“Raina, I warn you. If you persist in causing disturbances and acting wildly like some uncultured being, there will be consequences,” I declared firmly with the weight of authority in my voice.

“That should be your problem when you’re fully recovered. Right now, all the power lies in my hands.” Her response was far from compliant, but I couldn’t take drastic measures due to her brother’s position and other reasons which included the deal we made with her before she could lend us the Blue Bliss Crown she owned.

“Have her punished according to the pack’s rules. I was forced to give such an order to Donald.

“No, you can’t. This isn’t the way of an Alpha. We have to stick to the rules and her conditions like she requested.” Donald reminded me of the whole thing her actions, her demeanor, her mannerism toward me, everything was getting me red with anger.

Instead of doing what I intended to do, I turned to Donald, instructing him to confine Raina within the guest space of the pack, hoping to contain the turmoil she was causing.

“Make sure she has no way to leave that place and find a way to cut off her communication network with her pack, Rex to be precise. I can’t have anyone walking over to lecture me about some hospitality treatment at the moment.

“Are you sure you want to do this? Have you thought it through?” Donald asked but I wasn’t in any way listening to all he has to say. I was way angrier then because of the way Donnie left.

“Of course, I have. Moreover, it won’t be forever. It should be till Donnie comes to terms with me, till I earn her forgiveness. I replied with utmost honesty. I didn’t mean to hide things from Donnie in the first place. In fact, I had planned to tell her when everything with Raina settles down. Who knew that she would get to know beforehand? Not even in a good way at that.

My anger was seething beneath the surface, fueled not only by Raina’s disruptive behavior but also by the impact it had on Donnie and the delicate situation with Mason.

“Just be careful and ready for whatever possibilities that could turn out to happen.” Donald’s

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warning was duly noted, but my frustration demanded a more immediate response.

“Donald, I appreciate the warning, but Raina’s actions cannot go unchecked. Confine her to the guest space like I said. I won’t tolerate any more chaos she might cause,” I commanded, my tone firm, betraying the intensity of my emotions. The turmoil within the pack needed to be contained, and Raina’s defiance wouldn’t be allowed to escalate further.

“Alright, I’m on it.” He led Raina out, and I shut my eyes as the door shut behind them too. The rest was none of my concern.

Feeling the weight of the situation, I made a swift journey to Donnie’s abode with a sense of urgency propelling my steps. However, upon reaching her door, it became evident that the rift created by Raina’s revelation was profound.

“Donnie, we need to talk. Please, let me in,” I pleaded, my voice carrying a mixture of sincerity and

remorse.

The door remained closed and her anger was noticeable even through the barrier. Despite my attempts to diffuse the tension, it became clear that the wounds ran deep.

“Sidonnie, I really don’t want you to act like this. At least, listen to my explanations.” I pleaded, while waiting for the door to push open but it seemed it was only a wish as time went by.

Reluctantly, I turned away after quite a number of attempts to get her to open the door, realizing that time and understanding were necessary to heal the newly inflicted wounds.

“I’ll be back.” I muttered.

I haven’t worked far when the door opened behind me. Turning sharply, the door shut tightly, dashing the little hope that managed to brew inside me, but Mason’s sudden appearance caught me off guard.

His innocent eyes held a mix of confusion and concern, a stark contrast to the turbulence within the household.

“Mason, dear, how’ve you been?” I tried to keep my tone light, masking the heaviness that lingered

within.

“Okay, I guess,” he mumbled, kicking a small pebble with the tip of his shoe. “But Mom’s been crying a lot.”

My chest tightened. “I know, buddy. I’m here now, and we’ll figure things out, okay?” I tousled his hair, masking my own turmoil with a reassuring smile. “Why don’t you tell me what you’ve been up to lately?”

He hesitated for a moment, glancing at the closed door behind him.

“I missed you, Dad. Why didn’t you come see us? Mama said you have so many things to do and

you can’t come see us.”

The innocence in his question pierced through me.

“I’m sorry, Mason. Things got complicated, but I promise I’ll make it up to you,” I said, and he nodded.

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“I want to show you my drawings. Let’s go in.” He dragged my hands towards the door and I followed suit. At least, if I can enter that way, I would be able to speak to Donnie.

“Mama,” Mason called from outside but got no response.

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“Delilah,” he called again, but to his nanny this time. Still, there was no response. He tried severally but he got the same bland response.

Since I knew what caused the snobbish act, I decided to let him forget about the drawings till a later time.

“Mason,” I began, kneeling down to his height, “I know things are complicated right now, but I want you to understand that your mum and I are sorting things out. It might take time, but we care about you, okay?”

He nodded, a small smile breaking through the cloud of uncertainty. As the door lingered closed, I sighed, grappling with the challenge of mending what Raina had callously torn apart.

“When will you come back?” Mason tugged at the side of my trousers.

“Soon, dear. You’ll surely see me soon. Make sure you take care of mama, okay?”

“Okay.” He nodded in response, hesitant to let me go. But I just gave in so Donnie would let him in back as the outside could be dangerous for him alone. If I remained there, the door would

definitely not be opened. So, I just had to leave as the last choice.

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