Chapter 65
DONNIE’S POV
My gaze met Carlyle’s, with his eyes holding a mix of emotions- regret, vulnerability, and an unspoken plea for
understanding.
“Donnie, it’s not what it seems. She was only here to take care ofdue to... he began, his voice shaky.
| made sure my expression remained unreadable, and the weight of Raina’s revelation hung in the air The room
felt charged with tension as everyone awaited Carlyle’s response with the truth of the situation demanding
acknowledgment.
“The last t| checked, you should be resting without disturbance. Why is she here?” Raina faced. Carlyle, then
diverted her questioning gaze at Donald.
“Why did you let her in, Beta?”
| couldn’t believe that my days of worry and fear about Carlyle’s well being all turned out for nothing. So, he was
with Raina within closed doors. Not even just anywhere, but in his inner chambers. How and why did he allow her
in, in the first place?
First, Raina was a stranger who didn’t deserve to be let into important places on the pack, talk less of the Alpha’s
inner chambers. Second, | was not allowed into the premises because of the acclaimed bed rest with no
disturbance that Carlyle requires but Raina was allowed in. Not just for a while but she virtually stayed with him
all through the sickness. Who should be more respected. and more important?
It baffled me, the audacity Raina displayed, barging into the Alpha’s inner chambers when 1, hist supposed
mate, was denied access. The inconsistency was glaring my exclusion versus her unrestricted entry. It struck a
chord deep within me, questioning what Carlyle’s thoughts were exactly.
As Carlyle sought answers, my thoughts lingered on the injustice of it all. Was my role diminished to mere
caretaker during his illness while Raina enjoyed an unearned proximity? The frustration simmered beneath my
surface, awaiting resolution.
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“You shouldn’t be here, Raina,” Donald said with a glare, but Raina knew exactly what she was. doing.
“Carlyle, you're not saying anything. At least, | deserve an explanation.”
“Of course, you do. What...” he suddenly began coughing, as he winced in pain slightly.
“You shouldn't stress him, Donnie. If anything goes wrong, will you take responsibility for it?” Raina yelled,
getting on my nerves.
The audacity of Raina’s words fueled a fire within me. How dare she question my commitment and concern for
Carlyle? The unfairness of the situation, where she enjoyed unhindered access while | faced scrutiny, ignited a
surge of anger.
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With a firm resolve, | retorted, “I've been here for him when he needed someone. | don’t need permission or
judgment. Carlyle can speak for himself.”
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My response carried an undertone of defiance, a declaration that my loyalty and care for Carlyle would not be
overshadowed by Raina’s presumptuous claims.
However, | had no choice but to recoil to myself with the actions that followed thereafter.
“And as his main healer, | said he doesn’t have to answer to you,” Raina uttered firmly, standing up
to me.
| stared at Carlyle straight in the eye but he wasn’t saying a thing. Hurt, | felt a lump forming in my throat as
Carlyle remained silent. The pain of his silence cut deep, and | struggled to maintain my composure. Blinking
back tears, | turned away, determined not to let Raina witness my. vulnerability.
As | left the room, each step echoed the ache in my heart. | held back the tears, refusing to let anyone see the
impact of what happened on me. It was a silent retreat, a battle against the hurt and disappointment that
threatened to overwhelm me.
“Donnie! Sidonnie!” Carlyle called out to me, but I left without looking back, shielding my emotions until | found
a private space to release the pent-up anguish.
CARLYLE'S POV
| opened my eyes to find Donnie by my side and it was a reassuring presence that instantly lifted my spirits. The
days of pain and frustration without her and our son had been challenging, but her caring touch was like a
healing balm.
Unable to contain my relief and gratitude, | couldn't help but express a sentiment that surprised.
even me.
“I wish | could be sick more often if it means you'll take care oflike this, | mused, a playful. smile dancing on
my lips. The genuine care she showered uponin that moment madeappreciate the depth of our
connection.
Just when | signaled Donald to leave so |
n have a private twith her, we heard noises from outside. Immediately, | recognized that it was Raina’s,
Sighing. | exchanged a glance with Donald, both of us aware that Raina’s appearance had the potential to
complicate things.
“What is she doing here now?” | queried Donald under my breath through the mind-link, a mix of frustration and
irritation clouding my expression. It seemed Rairia had a knack for choosing the most inconvenient moments to
make an entrance.
“I really don’t know.” Donanswered, but | glared at him instead.
“Didn’t you say you made sure she was busy with something?”
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“Of course, | did, which is why | can’t tell why she is here.”
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“Then, make sure to stop her. We both know she loves creating a scene. | don’t want Donnie getting the wrong
idea.”
“Sure, letsee what | can do. | hope it’s not too late,” Donald said, heading for the door but it was too late as
Raina already went past the guards successfully.
As expected, Raina did nothing but create a scene. She reveled in the chaos she created, proudly proclaiming
her constant presence during my sickness to Donnie. The revelation hung in the air, a disruptive force that
threatened the fragile balance of the room. Donnie was caught between the tension and shifted uncomfortably,
her gaze darting between Donald and me.
Donald sought an explanation for what Raina said, but | had to keep mute the moment | was about to explain to
her.
*Remember the deal, Carl. Don’t be impulsive.” Donald remindedbefore I could utter the things that cto
my mind.
Thus, | couldn’t say anything despite the banter between my woman and Raina. If not because of the situation,
Raina wouldn't have been involved in my life in any way.
Donnie left angrily while | directed my attention to Donald.
“What do | do?” | asked. Few minutes before, | was happy that things were getting better between us but
everything was dashed into thin air the moment Raina cin. Damn that bitch!
“I can’t tell you what your next step should be, but in everything, you're an Alpha and you must honor your
words.”
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