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Sold To The Alphas I Hate novel Chapter 238

Chapter 238: Help From Eira

Jason’s POV

All of us were frozen in place as we watched him giggle.

It wasn’t a dream, right?

The water from the shower kept flowing as we completely forgot what we were even doing. The silence surrounded us, mixed only with the sound of the running water.

Raven seemed to realize what had happened and quickly closed his mouth, as if it wasn’t supposed to happen.

Damn! It was our fault for acting like something shocking had happened and scaring the kid.

"Raven, your shower hose has stopped. You should splash water on them and help us," Lucian said quickly to salvage the situation. "We’re a team."

"We’re going to win anyway," Roman said and resumed the water fight.

I went to Raven and picked him up in my arms. "He’s in our team now," I said, looking at Raven. "Do you mind? We need you."

He nodded to agree.

I smiled. "Then start."

I ran around with him in my arms, both of us splashing water on the others, and once more, everything felt normal.

We didn’t have to show him that what he did was unusual. He shouldn’t feel like he did something strange for us to notice, but think it was a normal thing to laugh, so next time he wouldn’t hesitate.

And we would keep pretending we didn’t notice it.

Though we had resumed playing, this time Raven was careful not to make any sound, even though there was still a smile on his face.

Sad, but at least he had started somewhere—smiling, and now even giggling, instead of always being quiet. All our efforts were starting to pay off.

After a while, we finally stopped.

"We won," I declared, still holding Raven in my arms and looking at him. "Right?"

Raven nodded happily.

I could tell it was the first time he was experiencing such fun. He looked so happy—and so cute—with his hair drenched and his soft skin shining.

"You sneaked away one of our teammates and claimed victory now. What an ass," Lucian commented.

"Well, you should’ve protected your teammate better," I countered.

Roman stood next to us. "This cute little guy was the strongest player, and we won because of him. Make sure next time you won’t let us sneak him away."

Rafe wiped the water away from his face coolly. "Alright, Luke. Let’s give it to them."

Lucian hummed, "Next time, Raven will be with us only, so we will win." He looked at Raven. "Want to play it again someday?"

Raven nodded quickly.

Though he wasn’t mute, which we were damn sure now—we were not going to force him to talk.

"It’s cold," Kael came to us and looked at Raven. "You need to shower with hot water so you won’t catch a cold." He already extended his hands to take Raven from me, and the little guy quickly moved.

Kael’s words were like a decree for him.

I wanted to say I would help him, but before that, Kael turned to Eira, who had also enjoyed our water warfare.

"Eira, we’ll need your help. Come with us," he said.

She was taken aback a little—must be thinking that last night he acted as if he didn’t want her to be close to Raven, and now he himself was inviting her.

He already turned to leave as he said, "Raven will catch a cold if he stays out longer."

She quietly followed him.

All of us understood Kael’s intentions. Since he was the one who had told her the reality of her situation, he now needed to find a way to help her solve it.

All of us went to our rooms as well.

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Kael’s POV

Inside my room, I told Eira as I was carrying Raven to the bathroom, "There are all those bags from yesterday’s shopping. You can get a dress for Raven to wear."

There were so many bags placed around the room just like that. It would take her quite some time to go through all of them until we returned after standing under the hot water.

They had splashed water on me as well, and after carrying Raven, my clothes were wet.

Chapter 238: Help From Eira 1

Damn! Why is he so self-sufficient?

Raven looked at me as if to say, when did I ask for help?

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