Chapter summary: Chapter 8 from the book The Rejected Daughter Of An Alpha by Behindme88
Discover the most important events of Chapter 8, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Rejected Daughter Of An Alpha. With the engaging writing of Behindme88, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"It was a decision that ruined my baby girl life." Marcus says, angrily.
"Yeah, he hurt my sister. I have a perfect reason to hate him." Andrew agrees looking extremely upset.
"I agree that his decision was entirely stupid." Jason says looking entirely too upset with the situation.
"This is exactly why I didn't want to tell you guys. I've gotten over and don't regret anything. That one night gave me the best thing I ever received. She's the only thing that kept me going through it all. So, no, I don't hate him and I don't regret." My mom says looking at me with pride.
"Besides, you both hurt her in some way when she was growing up. Did either of you try to stop her or defend her when she was disowned that morning?"I says and they both look down in disgrace and sadness forms in their eyes.
"Does he know?" Jason asks.
"He met her this morning and blatantly asked who her family was. He was made aware that I'm her mother and her eyes give away that he's her father, but I don't know if he's truly registered that she's his daughter. I expect to hear from him at some point so we can have a sit down with her involved." My mother says.
"As long as you have made some effort to make him aware." Jason says with a concerned look on his face.
"Am I going to get to meet your mate?" I ask Jason. I've already lost one grandmother and id rather not lose the other one.
"Sadly, she was attacked by rouges last month and has been in a coma." He says with a look of sadness cover his features.
"Oh no!" My mother exclaims. "Will Luna Angie be okay?"
"She's stable for the time being but, she also still healing from a major head injury, so it'll take a little longer." He says with a gentle smile.
"Am I correct to assume I have her eyes?" I ask looking him in the eye.
"Cole, until you can stop trying to use that alpha tone on me, we have nothing to talk about." My mother says stepping forward.
"We have a very valid reason to talk and she's standing between the two of us. Literally I mean." He says adding on that little bit at the end.
"And again, until you learn that the alpha tone will never work on me, we'll not meet." She says as the boys pull up. She turns around and walks to the car and as she climbs into the back seat, the boys climb out. I go to turn around and as I do I hear him say something under his breath.
"What was that?" I ask looking at him as he looks down in shame.
"Please." His voice breaks a little as he says it. I nod to him and looks up in time to see it.
I can see relief flash through his eyes. I turn, walk to the car, and get into it and we drive off leaving him there. Mom leans her head onto my shoulder and I start to run my hand through her hair in a comforting way. She closes her eyes and soon falls asleep. She's had a long day and too many emotions flowing through her. She deserves the nap.

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