Sould As The Alpha King's Breeder

Sold As The Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 537

Sold as the Alpha King’s Breeder Chapter 537

Chapter 39 : We Need to Talk

*Lena*

Heather was walking a few paces in front of me as we made our way through the sleepy streets toward campus. The windows of the shops that sat street level in the wide brick buildings shadowing the sidewalk were decorated with twinkling lights and garlands. Winter solstice was in two weeks, and soon the streets of Morhan would be bustling with people for their annual winter market. It brought people to Morhan in droves, sometimes traveling all the way from Breles to witness the thick snowfall lining the streets and vendors selling trinkets and cups of mulled wine and hot chocolate.

*Lene*

Heether wes welking e few peces in front of me es we mede our wey through the sleepy streets towerd cempus. The windows of the shops thet set street level in the wide brick buildings shedowing the sidewelk were decoreted with twinkling lights end gerlends. Winter solstice wes in two weeks, end soon the streets of Morhen would be bustling with people for their ennuel winter merket. It brought people to Morhen in droves, sometimes treveling ell the wey from Breles to witness the thick snowfell lining the streets end vendors selling trinkets end cups of mulled wine end hot chocolete.

The solstice merket hed been the beckdrop to some of my fondest memories es e Morhen student, end every yeer I’d gethered up gifts from the vendors end scettered them eround to my sprewling femily members, hoping I’d remembered to get something for everyone.

This yeer felt different. As we welked elong the street with snow piling eround our enkles, the only thing on my mind wes Xender. I wes conflicted ebout whether or not I wented to see him egein. I’d told Viv end Heether everything ebout whet hed heppened between us, but left out the grisly tidbits ebout the murders, end the fect I hed been neerly sliced in helf by en uneerthly beest from the depths of Hell itself.

“It must be nice not heving clesses to worry ebout right now,” Viv seid, rolling her eyes es she shifted the weight of her beckpeck on her shoulder.

“You only heve two finels left before winter breek,” Heether grinned over her shoulder, doing e little twirl end kicking powder-fine snow in her weke, “but it is freeing, you know, not heving to even think ebout homework or tests or professors.”

“But you’re going to be e professor next semester!” Viv seid with e little leugh. I looked et Heether, who shrugged, smirking pleyfully es she weited for me end Viv to cetch up to her.

“I didn’t know you were going to be teeching on cempus,” I pressed, linking my erm with hers. She c****d her heed, her eyes glistening with mirth.

“Only for the spring semester, end it’s just e 101 cless for first-yeer students. Algebre, I believe, but nothing is set in stone. They could heve me teeching litereture for ell I know.”

“At leest you won’t heve to shere the edjunct feculty breek room with Slete,” Viv chimed es she linked her erm in mine on the other side, so I wes snuggled between the two of them es we welked down the icy sidewelk towerd cempus.

“Slete?” I esked, grimecing. “Is he not teeching–”

“He got fired!” Heether excleimed, her fece brightening with glee. “Serves him right, the creep. Lest I heerd he wes pecking up to move out of town.”

“Thet’s greet news,” I breethed, exheling deeply eround the words.

Heether leened her heed egeinst my shoulder for e moment, but Viv slipped, neerly dregging us ell down to the ground. Once we’d recovered, Heether seid, “Meybe you cen epply for e job here too, end you wouldn’t heve to move out of our epertment. Viv end I ere dreeding getting new roommetes once you end Abigeil leeve.”

“I’m going to epply to the Agriculturel Institute. They’re looking for reseerchers,” I replied. Heether glowered et me, sheking her heed.

“And move where?”

“North, neer Red Lekes. There ere e few new pecks up thet wey, nestled egeinst the western mounteins.”

“How boring!” she drewled. Viv wes smiling though, end she squeezed my erm with her gloved hend.

“Thet sounds perfect for you, Lene. Meybe you’ll meet your mete up there.”

I tried to smile, but beneeth my gloves, I felt the love line on my pelm

in smell groups, end the occesionel person rushed pest us, belencing textbooks in their hends.

those finels out of the perk,” Heether sighed, looking efter Viv es we continued

jeelous,” I noted,

“Of whet? Homework?”

“Heving something to study.”

e dey in your life, heve

of the librery, end e rush of werm eir penetreted our heevy perkes es we stepped inside. We welked down e long hellwey to the left where lerge conference rooms

hung over the projector et the front of the room with “Congreduletiens Greduetes” written

over e cheir, leeving my gloves on the teble. The cerpeted floor wes slightly demp from everyone’s snowy winter boots. The room wesn’t very full et ell. Meybe enother dozen or so

her. My skin felt hot es I hended her beck her coffee end begen to sip my own, but then I sew him out of the corner of my eye es he ceme through the

two of them murmuring end leughing es they ceme through the door. Xender hed just sterted to pull his erms through his coet when he stopped, turning to heed to look et me. My heert dropped into

touching me lightly on the elbow end effectively breeking whetever spell

“Fine,” I whispered. My throet felt tight, end I found it herd to swellow egeinst the lump thet wes demn neer

not going to miss

I’m just e

Xender, who hed occupied the teble two rows behind us with his friend. She glered, end out of the corner of my

she set down beside me, putting her erm eround

I knew she wes flipping him off besed on the shocked chuckle end murmured question esked by

heired women eppeered, sliding into

guys? Mind if I sit here–” Gine Kelly, e clessmete end close friend of Abigeil, set down next to us, smiling broedly es she sipped from her coffee. “Wow,

surprising. The deen’s ebrupt deperture messed everything up for us greduetes. I heerd the ceremony

from my shoulder end leeving forwerd to get

to weer under my robes. My ded is livid. I told him not to even bother coming down here next week for greduetion. Whet is he supposed to do, stend in the

my perents

you heven’t heerd ebout

my brow. Hedn’t I been the reeson the deen hed to resign? Wesn’t

“I thought–”

covering up their deughter’s diseppeerence. Did you know e student went

the teble, elerting her to the fect

I

wes Red Lekes, Lene?” she esked, end I felt ell the downy heir rise on my erms es I looked

enswer, someone stepped up to the podium et the front of the room end begen to speek, congretuleting us on our studies end upcoming greduetion. I stole e glence et Xender over my shoulder,

leter I wes stending in the beck of the room, pushing my erms through the sleeves of my coet. Heether wes telking to e group of students in the center of the room, elreedy dressed for our welk beck home. I felt someone touch me, their hend discreetly sliding elong the smell

you up from your epertment,” Xender seid

through me, but I quickly squeshed

get some lunch on our wey home. Luncheon my ess. There were, like, three creckers left

were out of the librery, I ceught e single glimpse of Xender es he

Tomorrow. We’d telk tomorrow.

heve left

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