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Sold To The Alphas I Hate novel Chapter 69

Chapter 69: Suspicious Of Sophia

Kael’s POV

Pushing aside the thoughts of everything I had heard from Liam and that bitch, I made my way to the hospital.

Sophia had requested to see me, and I came only to make sure this wasn’t another trick orchestrated by her mother. If it was, then they’d be taught their final lesson—one they wouldn’t forget.

I entered her room quietly. She lay reclined on the hospital bed, propped up enough to hold a book in her hands. The moment she saw me, she turned with a bright smile.

"Kael!" she called, her voice sweet and soft, laced with a kind of affection I didn’t bother to return.

I gave her a faint nod and glanced at the book. She noticed.

"You know how much I love romance novels," she said, gently closing it. "I was just reading to entertain myself. It reminded me of the sweet times we had together... it made me feel better."

Sweet times?

My brows creased slightly, but I said nothing. If her definition of sweetness was clinging to me constantly while I tolerated it only for my mother’s sake, then sure, I supposed that was her version of it.

I sat down in the chair beside her. "You asked for me?"

She nodded with a light hum. "A few days ago, my birthday passed... but we couldn’t celebrate because of my condition. I’m so upset I couldn’t enjoy it with my people—you, our friends."

"You’ll be better soon," I said, my tone flat, detached.

"I can’t wait," she replied, smiling wistfully. "When is the treatment scheduled? I just want to get out of here and celebrate properly. Is that she-wolf still not healed?"

Yesterday she asked the same thing. I let out an inward sigh and replied the same, "Not yet," I answered. "We have to wait."

Before I was kind and careful towards Sophia, but something had changed in me after I confronted her parents yesterday. It was as if I had lost my all patience with this family now.

The compulsion of care I had been forcing myself to feel towards her, was breaking away slowly.

Had it started yesterday or even before that, I couldn’t quite figure it out.

Sophia stared at me for a moment, her smile slowly fading. Her tone dropped to something quieter, more uncertain. 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶

"Kael... are you falling for that she-wolf? Just because she’s a pureblood and can give you a child without trouble?"

Finally she asked what must have been eating her for days now, and her mother must have poked her as well.

"You’re overthinking it."

"What if she’s faking it?" she pressed. "Just trying to gain your sympathy. You’re the Alpha of this pack, Kael. Every she-wolf wants you. That pureblood are scheming Vixens. Don’t fall for her tricks."

"She’s not," I said firmly. "I told you—she was trafficked. She was abused."

Sophia’s expression hardened.

"Kael, she’s a pureblood," she insisted. "They’re made for getting fucked. Even if multiple Alphas like you fucked her at once, she wouldn’t be hurt. That’s how they’re built. What possibly can be wrong with her?"

The way she said it—multiple Alphas fucking Eira at the same time—it got under my skin.

My gaze darkened as I replied coldly, "Your mother is a pureblood she-wolf, so it seems you know them better. Scheming and only build to be fucked?"

Her expression twisted the moment I brought up that whore of a mother. She was left speechless, lips parting slightly as if the weight of my words had knocked the air from her lungs.

I nearly scoffed. Our friends?

I wanted to tell her the truth—that they were my friends. They merely tolerated her for my sake. They would never come here willingly.

Chapter 69: Suspicious Of Sophia 1

Her mother must have finally told her the truth—that other four were not just friends, but my sworn mate-brothers now. And if she wanted to be my mate, she needed them to accept her as their mate as well. She was going to get on their good side and maybe try to seduce them with her gentle act.

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