Chapter 4
“August, is this your friend?” another subordinate frowned and asked.
Noticing I hadn’t once looked directly at him, August adjusted his tie and calmly replied, “No.”
Hailey’s expression lit up at his words, and she looked at me with smug superiority. “Take off that bracelet and get out!”
I looked at her indifferently and asked, “Are you sure you want me to leave?”
My calm expression only made her angrier. In her mind, I was supposed to be sobbing and apologizing, begging her not to kick me out.
Her eyes narrowed sharply, and she shouted, “Quit pretending! Take that bracelet off! Now!”
The next second, she lunged at me and tried to yank it off herself.
I slapped her hand away and instinctively stepped back to avoid her. But someone suddenly stuck out a foot. I was caught off guard and fell to the ground.
I was completely stunned.
Hailey stomped on my hand and ripped the bracelet straight off my wrist. “Only trash like you would treat this junk like it’s something precious.”
Pain shot up my arm, her heel grinding into my hand. My skin was torn open, blood mixing with dirt.
Yet, I just stared blankly at the broken bracelet and the scattered gemstones glittering across the floor.
“Pick her up and throw her out!” Hailey ordered arrogantly.
People immediately started to crowd around. As someone reached for my arms and legs, I quickly said, “Stop! I’m Mr. Weyland’s…”
Before I could finish, Hailey slapped me hard across the face. “Oh, let me guess. You’re about to spread that lie again? Claiming to be Mr. Weyland’s Luna? Someone like you? Seriously?”
As if one slap wasn’t enough, she slapped me again.
My wolf inside me let out a low, threatening growl, aching to come out and tear her apart.
Initially, I hadn’t planned on settling any old scores when I came back this time, because I was truly happy now. She simply wasn’t worth my time.
But now, I swore she would face the consequences of her actions.
August crouched in front of me, reaching for the wound on my wrist. I instinctively pulled away.
He looked at me icily. “Sophia, have you caused enough of a scene? You came here wearing a fake bracelet, dressed like that for the party.
“Wasn’t it just to catch my attention after seeing how successful I’ve become? Trying to win me back, hoping I’d keep you by my side?
“If you beg me now, I’ll get you out of this mess. I’ll even let you stay with me.”
I sneered and replied, “August, you really do think too highly of yourself.”
August frowned and was just about to speak when he noticed the room suddenly growing quiet. People around us began straightening their clothes and fixing their posture, all eyes locked on the entrance to the party.
He quickly pulled me to my feet and muttered under his breath, “The Alpha and the esteemed guests will be here any minute. You’d better behave yourself.
“But don’t worry. I’ve already severed my mate bond with Hailey. I could give you another chance.”
I gave him a puzzled look. I hadn’t cared about his relationship with Hailey in a long time.
As I rubbed my still-throbbing wrist, I realized just how repulsive August truly was.
Just then, Ryder entered the room, holding our pup, Darren Weyland, surrounded by a crowd that treated him like royalty. As they reached the main hall, Darren started squirming, wanting to get down.
The moment the adorable child appeared, every eye in the room was drawn to him. Two attendants closely followed him, ready to catch him if he stumbled.
August suddenly turned to me and said, “Sophia, if you stop acting jealous and picking fights with Hailey, I’m willing to forgive you for disappearing for the past three years. And I’ll offer you a chance to give me a pup, one that belongs to us.”
I ignored him. My gaze drifted past him and met the eyes of Ryder, standing among the crowd beside Darren. Both of their expressions lit up the moment our eyes met.
Moments later, Ryder followed Darren’s lead and walked straight toward me.