Third Person’s POV
Hearing his beloved grandmother say this, Dwight’s heart sank.
He sneered, “So, you all want me to submit. Fine, I’ll apologize. If she can take it, I’ll kneel to her. Are you satisfied now?”
You…”
Old Luna was nearly triggered a heart attack by his words. “Can’t you speak nicely? Are you trying to give me a heart attack? Even if she is noble, you needn’t kneel. Just a sincere apology would do. Melinda still loves you and would forgive you.”
Before Old Luna finished, Dwight stormed to the backyard.
Luna Chloe screamed, “Follow him! Who knows what he’ll do next!”
Melinda, who had dozed off after medicine, heard the noise outside.
Recognizing Dwight and Georgina’s voices, she frowned. Why had he come here?
“What’s happening outside?” she called weakly.
She called out, and the maid standing by the curtain turned around and hurried over.
“Melinda, you’re awake?” she said, lifting the curtains. “Dwight’s come in a rage. Georgina and Paige are holding him back.”
“Help me sit up and let him in,” Melinda said, her voice frail. “I want to see what he wants.”
“Melinda, are you sure you want him to come in?” the maid asked.
She recalled how he had pushed Melinda into the table, and her voice trembled with worry and anger, her light brown pheromones quivering.
Melinda, clutching the bedclothes, said, “Don’t fear. With Georgina and Paige here, he can’t touch me.”
Though weak, her determination showed.
She had given up on Dwight but wanted to settle things face–to–face, if only to honor her cousin’s efforts.
The maid helped her sit up and placed a soft pad behind her back, saying, “You mustn’t get out of bed, no matter what. The doctor ordered bed rest.”
“I know,” Melinda replied blankly, her face pale and eyes dull.
Ever since Luna Skye forbade her from ending her partner contract, Melinda had been lying about listlessly, her future uncertain and unknown.
But today, with Dwight storming in so furiously, she felt a sudden surge of strength. Her usually dormant pheromones rippled faintly. She wanted to do something, to say something.
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Chapter 890
At least, she couldn’t let Adelaide’s efforts on her behalf go to waste,
The sound of steps grew louder as Dwight stormed in, his sulfurous pheromones hanging thick in the air a telltale sign of his lingering rage.
But Georgina and Paige flanked him, their steady oak–like pheromones forming a protective barrier. Upon reaching the bedside, they firmly blocked his path, preventing him from getting any closer.
Melinda lifted her head, her eyes locking with his angry eyes, which were slightly red with fury.
Before she could speak, he snarled, his wolf claws glinting faintly at his fingertips. “Want an apology? Here it is. I was wrong to push you. Sorry.” His words dripped with sarcasm.
Melinda, silent and clutching her blanket, radiated an icy calm.
Her pheromones were like a frozen lake–calm, but with a hint of cold beneath the surface.
Dwight took a step forward but was immediately blocked by Georgina.
He shot her a cold glare, his vertical pupils narrowing to dangerous slits, and said, “I’ve apologized to you. But you made Willow fall down the stairs the other day. You should apologize to her too. Get up and come with me to say sorry.”
Melinda’s eyes welled up, but she laughed brokenly. “Apologize to her?”
Dwight glared, his sulfurous breath intensifying. “I apologized. You won’t, thinking yourself above it? Trying to bully like your fuckin‘ cousin?”
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