Filed to story: Offered to the Lycan King Novel by Misha K (River & Hunter)
“That’s strange,” Lia mused. “Why would they want to split the pack? I mean we are already married by the laws of the pack. How am I going to juggle between the two packs? Everything is going on so well. Why unnecessarily f*inger it?”
Arthur gathered her in his arms. “Because people have personal agendas.”
Lia frowned. “That could be a reason. But what personal agenda would Alpha Brom have? He has a separate pack to look after and shouldn’t he be bothered about his pack problems?”
He shrugged. “I don’t know. Daddy is trying to find out.”
“How far is the Pine pack from ours?”
“It is about six to seven hours if we shift and run, otherwise it is almost ten hours.” He k*issed her on his mark and she shivered. She inclined her n*eck for him. Arthur peppered k*isses on her n*eck, cupping her b*reasts. “F*uck, I want you!” He rolled her n*ipples.
“No, we don’t have time!” She smacked his h*and and jumped off his lap. She tied her hair in a bun on the top of her head. “Ten hours is a long time.” She tapped her chin. “There’s something not clicking.”
“Maybe,” he said dryly. He strolled to her and slapped her n*aked b*uttock. She squealed and jumped. He caught her by her waist and carried her to the bathroom. “We will go and find out about it on the weekend.”
Lia parked the car in the parking lot with a sudden break. “Goddess!” Arthur chided her. “That’s not a way to park!”
“Come out whiny,” she laughed and stepped out.
He came around and slapped her b*uttock again over her jeans. “You will be punished.”
Lia wiggled her h*ips in a teasing manner. She was about to pull her bag from the rear seat when all of sudden, her gaze went up to the far end of the parking lot and her blood froze.
“What happened, Lia?” Arthur asked, sensing her increased heart rate. He followed the direction of her gaze. “I- G- Garry,” she rasped.
His hackles raised. He sprinted to the far end and scanned for traces of the man, but other than a few students, there was no one. He returned. “There isn’t anyone out there.”
Lia leaned against the car as he came to stand in front of her. “Was I hallucinating?”
Arthur just didn’t know what to say because there was no one. “Come, let’s go inside, otherwise we will be late.” She let out a rough exhale. Picking her bag, she walked inside the building with heavy footsteps, an ominous feeling pressing her c*hest.
The professors were relentless and so Lia didn’t have time to go for lunch. Hawk hadn’t come and she was beginning to get worried by the minute. She had tried to call him whenever she found time, but he hadn’t picked up his phone. She met Arthur only for ten minutes in which he forced her to eat a pork sandwich. “Do you know where Hawk is?” she asked.
“Nope. That buff hasn’t picked my phone.”
“What is going on?”
“It’s nothing, baby girl,” Arthur assured her. “I am going to give him a t*ight scolding when he returns for making us worry about him uselessly!”
“Even I will scold him!” She rushed back to her class and became busy.
After the classes when they reached home, they found Maggie sitting on the porch with anger written all over her face. “I waited for you all during lunch,” she spat.
And Hawk still hadn’t returned.
Both Arthur and Lia were already pretty disturbed because they hadn’t been able to contact Hawk. Arthur let out a growl, but Lia stepped forward and controlled him by t*ouching his forearm.
“Maggie,” she said calmly, stifling her irritation. “We already told you that we would be very busy. You shouldn’t have waited.” Maggie glared at Lia and for a moment Lia thought that her eyes had flickered amber, but it was for such a brief moment that she thought she was imagining.
Clenching her fists, Maggie gave her a t*ight-lipped smile. “I am sorry,” she said in a controlled voice that sounded eerie as if disembodied. “I shouldn’t have waited.” Then she peeked behind Arthur. “Hawk hasn’t come with you?” she asked enthusiastically.
Arthur’s jaws clenched. He ignored her completely and walked past her to open the door.
When he entered inside, Maggie said to Lia, “I finished the classes at 5 PM and since then I have been waiting for you.” Her demeanor changed 180 degrees. It was as if she was never angry. “If it’s okay with you, can we start early today? And dinner is on me!”
Lia wasn’t in a mood to teach her. “I really won’t be able to do it today, Maggie,” she said in an exasperated voice. “Let’s do it tomorrow.”
A frown appeared on her forehead as her eyes grew misty. “Lia, I have my test in two days. I know I am a terrible student, but had that not been the case, I wouldn’t have come to you. Please help me. If I don’t get good grades in this test, my parents are going to withdraw me from the college.” She clasped her h*ands in front of her. “I beg of you. Please help me.” A tear rolled out of her eye and Lia stopped the urge of rolling her eyes.
With a lot of difficulty, she said, “Okay, but I won’t be able to spare more than half an hour.” She really wanted Maggie to get off her back as soon as possible.
“Thank you!” Maggie chirped. Before Lia could open the door, she turned and opened the door and entered the house. She inhaled deeply and a smile came on her face. “I love the scent in your house.”
Lia hurried inside and deposited her bag on the table. She noticed that Arthur had already gone to take a bath. “Let’s hurry up,” she goaded Maggie. “What is it that you want help with today?”
Maggie came to sit on her opposite side. She took her Managerial Economics book out and whined, “I can’t get through chapter five and our professor is already on chapter twelve!”
“You haven’t got past chapter 5?” Lia was shocked. The girl was really dense.
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