Chapter 87
Just then, the door to her office burst open without a knock. Cassia’s head snapped up, her brows knitting in confusion. To her greatest surprise, Alpha Alaric stood there, his face carved with fury.
“Alpha Alaric…” Cassia rose to her feet, her voice steady even though her chest tightened.
“Doctor Cassia… or should I call you Amelia Lopez?” Alaric’s words came between gritted teeth, his fists buried deep in his pockets as if to stop them from lashing out.
Cassia’s gaze hardened, though a flicker of unease coiled in her stomach. “Just Cassia Wrenmoor. I don’t go by Amelia anymore. Amelia died seven years ago.” Her eyes locked with his, unflinching.
Rage stormed through Alaric’s eyes. He couldn’t decide if this was the woman his son was losing his mind over, or some sorceress in disguise. Amelia was undeniably beautiful, her presence commanded attention but he couldn’t comprehend why his son was so obsessed with her.
His nails bit into his palms as he clenched his fists tighter, trying to restrain the violent urge to tear her apart where she stood. She was the daughter of his enemy. Her bloodline was a threat. If not for the fact that she was the only hope for finding the cure his sick Luna needed, Cassia Wrenmoor would already be dead.
He inhaled deeply and forced a smile that never reached his eyes.
“My bad, Doctor Cassia Wrenmoor. I heard about the fire. Such a tragedy.” His tone dripped with mock sympathy. “And I also heard my son invited you into my house. I hope you don’t plan on staying there forever?”
Cassia’s lips parted slightly, her brows arched. She caught the real meaning behind his words instantly. “What exactly are you insinuating, Mr. Alaric?”
“You know what I mean. Aiden is married, with a child, and I…”
“I am very well aware of that,” Cassia cut him off sharply, her voice steady though her pulse raced. “And I have no plans of going back to your son. He’s the one who won’t leave me alone. Maybe you should be talking to him instead, not me.”
Alaric’s jaw tightened. “You’re misunderstanding my…”
“I understand perfectly,” Cassia snapped. Her fingers curled into fists beneath the desk, holding back the fury rising inside her. “I’m married too, and I have a son who is my only focus. Whatever Aiden feels is none of my doing.”
Alaric almost scoffed. What he’d witnessed between them earlier outside the hospital told a different story.
“Now, if you don’t mind, I’d like to get back to work.” Her tone was sharp as glass.
For the first time in a long while, Alaric found himself stunned. She dared to look him in the eye, her voice laced with authority instead of fear. If she weren’t the doctor keeping his Luna alive, he would have taught her a brutal lesson right here.
He turned to leave, but just as his hand touched the doorknob, Cassia’s voice stopped him cold.
“And one more thing, Mr. Alaric. Don’t barge into my office again. This is a hospital, my workspace, not your house. Remember that.”


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