Helanie:
Her pack seemed rich and in good health, sitting on an expensive land.
"Mom, this is Helanie," she had shown us around her mansion. It was big and beautiful, with milky white tiles and expensive décor.
Of course, it was an alpha’s mansion. But living in the rogue king’s mansion had actually made everything else look much smaller.
They had everything fancy, and probably cared more about the fancy look of their place than the alphas did.
"Oh, the girl you can’t stop talking about?" her mother got up from the couch to greet me with a warm hug. She smelled so good, like lavender.
Her beautiful eyes and perfect curls made me realize that all the Lunas had this certain look about them. They just looked expensive. Wearing a baby pink long dress made her mother look even more gorgeous.
"Have a seat," she offered me before moving on to Lamar, looking back at her daughter for the introduction.
"Mom, this is Lamar," Jenny’s voice changed as she said his name. I noticed her mother’s smile shake a little. Could it be that she told her mom about her fight with Rayden? And who did she cheat on Rayden with?
"Oh, hey Lamar," her mother’s voice was slightly off this time, but she quickly forced a smile and offered Lamar a seat beside me.
"Jenny, go ask the omega to bring in the snacks I’ve prepared for you all," she told her daughter, who jumped up like an excited child and rushed out of the living room.
Their mansion felt more like a home—cozy and silent.
"Helanie, I’ve heard about your beauty, and I must say, words don’t do justice," she made me blush with her compliment. "I didn’t hear about you from my daughter, I mean, the beauty part."
She gave me a little playful smirk to let me know who she was referring to.
"Penn talks about you a lot. It seems like finally someone has stolen my son’s attention," her pronunciation was so perfect that I could barely focus on her words and more on her tone and voice.
"He is a good guy," I didn’t know what else to add, and even then, I had to lower my eyes first.
"Helanie, I’m not really the one who believes in fated mates. My mate does, but for me, it’s more important that the two connect well and that they have similar strengths, especially when it comes to my son," she made it clear that such privilege wasn’t for Jenny, and it made me feel bad for her.
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