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The Alpha Train (Christina and Sebastian) novel Chapter 210

After dinner, I head upstairs. As the packhouse winds down for the night, I shower and put on my pajamas. Then I turn off my lights and go sit beside the window, thinking that once again, my life has changed in the blink of an eye. Christian has been in our pack less than twenty–four hours and already the feeling in the pack is different, better.

I look up into the night sky and finally let the tears fall. As grief once again overtakes me, I cover my mouth with my hands, trying to quiet the sobs that I can’t hold back any longer.

Suddenly, warm arms are lifting me from my chair. I jolt, looking into Christian’s intense blue–grey eyes.

“I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to disturb you,” I say, trying to force the sobs back down.

“You didn’t, Enya. I’m here for you. You shouldn’t be alone right now. Let it out. I’m here. You’re safe,” he says softly, sitting down in my chair and holding me in his arms like I’m a precious child.

I curl up against his chest, fisting his shirt in my hands as my grief overtakes me.

Christian

After dinner, Shane and I went to his father’s office. When we stepped in, he stopped. Through the Alpha link, I could feel him struggling with his emotions.

I put my hand on his shoulder and squeeze. “We can do this another time if it’s easier to wait,” I say.

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‘No. Let’s do this,” he says, taking a deep breath. “Can we leave the set up like it is for now though?”

“Of course, I don’t want to cause any unnecessary burden to you or Enya. I’m here to help, not make things harder,” I say, keeping my tone gentle.

He nods, looking around the room before looking back at me. “Having you here is already making things easier. I’m not sure how you did that so quickly, but I can feel the difference in the pack already. They’re settling. It’s helping me to feel more settled too.”

“Good. Then I’m doing something right,” I say, smiling at him. “So, what do you know about how your father organized things in this office?”

“Not much. He was just starting to involve me in things,” he says.

“Do you know things like what bank he used, passwords, anything like that?” I ask.

“No.”

“It’s possible that Dorian knows them, so we’ll want to change them. Why don’t you link Beta Braden and ask him if he knows any of that information and I’ll start looking through the desk.

A few minutes later, Beta Braden comes in, showing us where the bank book is and where the safe is that supposedly has the passwords to all the accounts.

“Any idea what the passcode would be?” I ask, looking at the safe.

Both men shake their heads.

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