Chapter summary of Chapter 18 – Goodbye My Alpha (Taya and Griffon) by Caesar Erickson
In Chapter 18, a key chapter of the acclaimed Novel novel Goodbye My Alpha (Taya and Griffon) by Caesar Erickson, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Goodbye My Alpha (Taya and Griffon).
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I hadn’t expected Roman to lie, so I had no clue how to react.
Griffon was VERY particular and VERY possessive. I was not to sleep with anyone else, or to be involved with anyone else in any way during the duration of our contract. Even though we were not romantically involved—though I so desperately wished he had feelings for me—it didn’t matter.
No one touched anything that belonged to Alpha Knight, and the Alpha was very particular about his things. How they looked, smelled, felt… To say that control was important to him was an understatement.
The urge to explain myself to him was strong right now, but our relationship was over, and it was unnecessary.
He also didn’t deserve an explanation from me after so casually throwing me aside.
When I hesitated, Griffon nodded toward me and said, “Fine. Let her pour the wine.”
Roman quickly returned the wine to me and said, “Hurry up.”
Puzzled by Griffon’s sudden change of heart, I complied with Roman’s urging, picked up the wine bottle again, and bent down to pour Griffon a drink.
Before the wine was poured out, the rim of the glass was covered by his hand again.
I turned to leave, taking a step toward the door, but Roman’s hand gripping my arm stopped me.
“There’s no need to leave. You’ll stay and enjoy the rest of the evening.” Then, he threatened in a low voice that only I could hear. “Don’t forget your best friend.”
I quickly composed myself. I had hoped that Griffon’s anger would give me a chance to leave, but Roman’s insistence on pleasing him for the sake of his project made me angry. But I couldn’t drag Harper into this.
I turned around, picked up the wine bottle, and knelt before Griffon.

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