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Cecilia’s pov

I fought desperately to maintain my composure.

But the mory that suddenly popped into my head left breathless - eyes unfocused, cheeks flushed, completely undone.

Damn brain, what are you doing to ?!

"A-Anyway, you really shouldn’t drink that," I stamred, my tongue tripping over itself.

Alpha Sebastian didn’t call out on my obvious discomfort. Instead, he obediently set the wine glass down and spoke with gentle compliance. "Alright, no drinking. Whatever you say."

His soft voice was like an electrified hook... gently tugging at my heartstrings.

I felt my expression falter for a mont.Heat rushed to my face.

Alpha Sebastian noticed my strange reaction. "You haven’t had anything to drink, Cecilia, yet you look utterly captivated. Face this red - you’re not coming down with sothing, are you?"

He used the back of his hand to check the temperature of my forehead and cheeks.

As he leaned closer, his overwhelmingly seductive masculine scent enveloped completely.

I stood frozen in place.

My eyes flicked to his lips.

Then lower - to the sharp edge of his jaw, the subtle shift of his throat when he swallowed, the exposed line of his collarbone beneath his shirt.

I was staring.

God, I was staring.

I liked to think of myself as composed. Rational. Not the kind of girl who lted at the sight of a well-cut jawline.

But he needed to stop looking like that.

Like temptation in human form.

I was one second away from doing sothing incredibly reckless.

"I’m fine!" I blurted, stumbling back like I’d been caught doing sothing illegal.

The air felt too thick. My skin too warm.

I pressed a hand to my forehead and exhaled slowly.

This wasn’t .

This was clearly... hormonal sabotage.

I silently recited a ntal cleansing mantra to myself.

"Are you really alright, Cecilia?" Alpha Sebastian moved closer from behind.

I jerked away with startled awareness. "Fine, fine, just... a little thunderstruck."

Quickly changing the subject, I said, "Alpha, didn’t you say if I won, you’d tell where Nicole’s grandmother went? You can tell now."

"Let’s sit down and talk," Alpha Sebastian walked to the couch and sat down.

I didn’t join him, choosing instead to perch on a barstool near the liquor cabinet.

Alpha Sebastian looked at , positioned what felt like miles away from him. "...Cecilia, why don’t you just sit by the bathroom door to chat with ? Don’t forget to bring a gaphone."

I was speechless.

Reluctantly, I got up and moved closer, sitting at the very edge of the couch.

These days, I wasn’t just afraid of him - I was afraid of myself.

Alpha Sebastian watched silently for a mont before speaking seriously, "You want to know if Nicole’s grandmother is still alive, still at ho, right?"

I didn’t hide my concerns.

"I slled sothing putrid in her house. Tang said it was cats, but I wondered if maybe there was sothing else..."

"Like the old woman?" he finished my sentence.

"...Is that... true?" My voice was barely a whisper.

"Of course not. Don’t let your imagination run so wild."

"So where did her grandmother go?"

"She passed away last week."

I paused, feeling an unexpected wave of sadness.

So the grandmother really had died.

Alpha Sebastian softened his voice: "Nicole doesn’t have an uncle, only an aunt. We did visit her family’s old house, but the woman who received us was an elderly lady who lives next door. Nicole paid her 500 dollars to pretend."

"But they didn’t have enough ti to clean thoroughly, which is why the yard was ssy and the windowsills were dusty."

I nodded. "What about her parents?"

Alpha Sebastian continued, "Her parents divorced. Her mother remarried, and her father died in an accident two years ago. Last year when her grandmother fell ill, she was taken in by her aunt."

Everything made sense now.

A person already in a fragile ntal state, who had lost her loved ones one after another.

I thought her excitent when we ntioned treating her face was genuine.

Now I realize it was just a desperate person’s disguise.

Perhaps from the mont we appeared, Nicole realized her chance for revenge had arrived.

When she saw the clues we provided, she guessed where Cici was talking about.

At the ti, she didn’t know Cici was coming too, so she used us as bait to lure her there, not knowing Cici was already on her way.

Cici was cruel, vicious and also arrogant. She never took Nicole seriously, never took her words to heart - otherwise she wouldn’t have been so careless.

"Thank you, Alpha."

"No need for thanks. I happened to hear about it from a local friend during dinner, and thought you might be interested, so I asked a few more questions." Alpha Sebastian spoke casually.

"Why did you... go to that village today?" I asked cautiously, though I already had my suspicions.

Alpha Sebastian remained nonchalant. "After finishing business, my friend took to his friend’s ho for a country-style al. We happened to run into you all, and I happened to learn a few things."

He paused, long enough that I thought maybe he was deciding whether or not to ruin my night.

Then: "You know that guy you’ve been asking about? Turns out he and Nicole were... close."

I squinted. "Close like... shared-a-lunchbox close or slept-in-each-other’s-beds close?"

"They were from the sa hotown," he said, ignoring my tone. "Sa elite boarding school. And just for fun, guess who our host tonight is?"

I didn’t guess. I just stared at him.

"His uncle," Alpha Sebastian said, like he was dropping a plot twist in a soap opera.

I blinked.

Well, that explained Nicole acting like she’d seen a ghost on the way out.

"And," he added, "the uncle knows what you’re digging into. Asked to set up a eting. Says he might have answers."

Warmth blood in my chest - sharp and unexpected.

This wasn’t chance. He’d been pulling strings. For .

Why?

"Why so quiet?" Alpha Sebastian asked, tone lighter now. "Second thoughts?"

"No, I want to et him," I said quickly - too quickly.

He smiled faintly. "You’ve looked a little drunk all night."

I opened my mouth, then shut it.

I wanted to thank him. Or ask why he cared. But the words jamd in my throat.

Before I could untangle myself, he stood. "You should head back to your room. Or you’ll miss your window."

"What window?"

He gestured to the wine. "Technically, I didn’t lose. And if I’m right, the doorbell’s about to ring again."

My eyes narrowed. "...You think Alpha Xavier sent it?"

He shrugged. "Midnight wine with no note? Classic Alpha Xavier move."

"Maybe it was Miss Hazel. Maybe she’s trying to test you."

He raised a brow. "Still thinking about Miss Hazel? That’s cute."

I stared at him dryly.

Not as cute as you thinking about Alpha Xavier at midnight.

I didn’t say it. Just took a slow sip of wine.

Author’s pov

anwhile, in another room.

The hotel staff mber who delivered the wine stood at the door reporting, " Alpha Sebastian accepted the wine. There was indeed a woman in his room - the one in the photo you showed ."

Alpha Xavier’s expression darkened to an extre.

Although he had suspected they were together, deep down he couldn’t believe she would accept another man so quickly.

But now the evidence was undeniable - she was in his room late at night.

Imagining what the two might be doing inside, he was furious enough to explode.

Fifteen minutes later.

"Ding dong - "

The doorbell to Alpha Sebastian’s room rang again.

But no one was inside anymore. Alpha Xavier, thinking they were avoiding him, paced angrily outside the door.

Cecilia’s pov

At the lakeside park walkway.

"See, Sawyer just sent this photo. I told you I was right," Alpha Sebastian said.

Looking at the image of Alpha Xavier standing with his hands on his hips and a gloomy expression in the hallway, I felt utterly speechless.

Seriously, what was wrong with his brain?

Shouldn’t he be at the hospital right now?

He was my ex-husband - what right did he have to interfere?

I awkwardly returned the phone to him. "I’m sorry for getting you involved in this."

Alpha Sebastian chuckled lightly. "It’s fine. I did say if you lost, you’d have to take a walk with ."

I quickly agreed. "Yes, walking is nice."

After walking for a while, I said enthusiastically, "Alpha, are you tired? There’s a bench here - you should sit down. There’s a convenience store over there; I’ll go get you so water."

Before he could respond, I dashed off.

In the convenience store, I grabbed random drinks, snacks, and tissues off the shelves while calling Harper.

"Harper, that psycho Xavier is waiting outside Sebastian’s room for . Thankfully we left early. Can you get security to drive him away?"

Harper’s eye-roll was practically audible through the phone. "Why don’t I just call a ntal hospital and have him taken away? We’ll even pay for his treatnt. This is ridiculous."

"That sounds like a plan," I said, placing my overflowing basket on the checkout counter before stepping aside to continue. "Anyway, whatever thod you use, get him away from there. I can’t let him hurt Alpha Sebastian..."

After finishing the call, I returned to pay.

The cashier was a cute, delicate-looking young man whose face flushed as he sneaked glances at , his hand trembling slightly as he scanned my items.

I wondered: Did I look that intimidating?

I returned to the lakeside with a large bag and placed it on the bench. "Alpha, see what you’d like to drink. There’s food too."

Alpha Sebastian was about to decline.

His eyes glanced casually at the bag, then paused and looked again.

He looked at with bewildered eyes. "...Cecilia, what exactly are you planning to do?"

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