Chapter Summary: Chapter 257 – The Alpha Train (Christina and Sebastian) by Free Collection
In Chapter 257, a key moment in the Alpha novel The Alpha Train (Christina and Sebastian), Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Shane
“I’m sorry about your parents,” Sebastiana says as we walk out the back of the packhouse. I gave her a tour of the packhouse, but now she wants to see the pack lands.
I shrug. It’s still painful to talk about.
“Your brother is helping me a lot. Did he tell you we think my father might have been murdered?” I ask her.
“No, he wouldn’t have told me that. Why do you think so?” she asks, obviously concerned.
“The way he died, the medical stuff, none of it makes sense. He’s sent my father’s medical records to the Council. We’re waiting to hear back.”
“Who would have done that?” she asks.
“We think it was my father’s Beta,” I say, and, she gasps.
“I’m so sorry,” she says.
I shrug again. “We’re keeping our investigation quiet. Christian isn’t sure who else might be involved. I didn’t want to tell Enya, but he said we needed to.”
“Don’t underestimate her because she’s a she–wolf, Shane. We’re stronger than we look.”
“Is that so?”
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She gives me a sassy smile that has my body unexpectedly reacting.
“What do you love about your pack lands?” she asks, changing the subject.
“The forest. It smells like evergreens. I love that smell.”
“What do I smell like to you?” she asks. Because I’m feeling flirtatious, I lean in, putting my nose near her throat.
“You smell like a forest.”
“Not evergreens?” she asks.
“Are you hoping I’m your mate?” I ask her. For some reason, the idea
excites me.
Rather than answer me, she stops and looks at me.
“You should kiss me.”
I frown. “Why?”
“So we can see if we’re compatible, silly,” she says, as if it’s obvious.
“Compatible for what?”
She rolls her eyes as if I’m missing the obvious point. “You and I are the same age. We’re going to go to the Academy at the same time. We should see if we’re compatible so we can be partners in the sex class.”
“You want to be my partner in the sex class?” I ask, shocked.
“If we’re compatible, yes. I wouldn’t want my first time to be with a sweaty Alpha who is fumbling around trying to find my clit,” she says.
Since I haven’t been with a woman, I’m not sure I could find her clit.
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