Alphas Possession

Alpha’s Possession By Jessica Hall Chapter 104

Read Omega’s Possession by Jessica Hall Book 2 Chapter 2 – Thankfully, I let Thane cook; it was worth giving up my nonexistent chef’s hat for. Besides, if I gave them burnt noodles, it would have left a great impression on my in-laws and probably a bad taste in their mouths.

Dinner was quite pleasant, surprisingly. Leon and Rhen cleared the table, and now with nothing to distract me from speaking with the woman, I kind of wanted to flee, but then Rhen and Leon returned with a cinnamon and custard tart I hadn’t realized Thane also made. And no way was I missing dessert.

Thane snorts when I go to get up but then immediately sit down, seeing dessert. Grabbing my spoon, Elaine gets up, grabbing the bag Raidon retrieved for her, and I freeze. Instead of approaching-II—-me, however, she passes it to Raidon, who in turn passes it to me. I let out a breath of relief, knowing that she wouldn’t suffocate me by coming over.

“I got a few things for the baby and also a few sentimental things from when Raidon was a pup,” she tells me, nodding toward the bag.

“Huh?” Raidon says, leaning forward and looking in the bag. His mother slaps his shoulder.

“Let her open it,” she snaps at him, and I undo the ribbon pinching the top of the bag together. Reaching in, I pull out some pink crochet booties and a blanket. The wool is soft in my hands as I hold it up.

“I crocheted that for your little one,” she tells me, and I nod, thanking her. And Raidon pushes his chair back, and I refold

it, setting it on his lap, so I don’t ruin it by placing it on the table. Reaching into the bag, I pull out a metal rattle with a teddy bear on it. Leon snorts beside Raidon, and Raidon groans, making me look at him.

“Don’t you dare,” he hisses at his mother, making me glance at her while

Thane tried and failed to contain his laughter on my other side. Charles shakes his head, sitting back in his chair and draping his arm over the back of Elaine’s chair. I looked at Elaine. It was quite heavy for a baby rattle.

“Raidon called that his Bam Bam; he had an obsession with the flintstones when he was a child,” Elaine chuckles, and Raidon growls.

“This was Raidon’s?” I ask her, and she nods, and Rhen snorts, making me look at him questionably.

“Always trying to embarrass me,” Raidon. mumbles.

“I think it is sweet,” I tell him.

“Yeah, sweet, when he was a baby, he even took that thing to school,” Thane laughs beside me. I look at Raidon, whose cheeks turn a little red.

“Yep, he took it everywhere with him, had to all but pry it from his hands when he was ten after he smacked his teacher in the head with it,” Charles tells me.” That pr*ck deserved it, calling my mom a wh*re,” Raidon grumbles.

hand. “He used to be protective of his momma,” she

Raidon grow redder at his mother’s

a piece of scrap left by the time your mother had enough and snuck into your room while you slept and binned it,” “I

mother had to sneak it to the bin like she was smuggling drugs over

sentimental,” he

“Wait, she doesn’t know?” Elaine

me. I suck in a breath, not expecting such a heavy answer. I was curious to know how she died but knew better than to pry, thinking he would tell

you got siblings?”

they are half

child,” he answers, and I

looking at Raidon. “Raidon told me about her.

wonder if it was genetics for why so many twins were born from Alpha’s genes. Although, I am glad I was only having one

thank Elaine for the gesture, and we talk more about baby stuff and appointments. Raidon’s father even goes over my medical charts Thane keeps, and Elaine also goes over my pathology results, telling Thane I was lacking some vitamin that he tells her he

with the gold bracelets on her wrist. “There is something else I want to give you,” she says, looking up at Thane, he nods to her, and

bracelet, charms cover one side of it, and I

you. She had the charms rearranged a few weeks before she passed. She told me the other side was

was Hana’s?” I ask, definitely thinking I can’t keep it. This should go

too stubborn,” she chuckles. I look at the charms on it when Elaine speaks, showing me

four of us had matching bracelets,” she explains. And I remember Jake telling me how Elaine, Hana, and his mother were all friends. Yet he never mentioned the

mother, Hana,

there were four of us. Me, Hana, Sofia, and Harper. Now only two of us remain. We never found out what happened to Harper. Hana got her

together,” “My father bought them for my mother when he was dating her,” Thane tells me, and I peer at

a tour of it, he met her. They dated for a bit,” Thane

her

to auction, he and his mate, who at the time were only partners in

I want to listen,”I tell him. It helped me understand Elaine better, we weren’t so much different, and I realized I had forgotten that. She ducked her head, staring at her bracelet, and I knew she

bid on us, to set us free of the facility, but

seat beside his mother, and I glance at her husband Charles, who has a somber

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