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Billionaire Alpha's 99 Deadly Games

Chapter 39
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17536 Chapter 38 I had never felt so helpless, so I ran office and grabbed her.

She shot away from her desk when she saw my face.

"What is it? What's wrong?" I knew she had suspected for a long tthat Kelsey meant more tothan I'd admitted, but I had never confirmed we were mates to anyone aside from my dad.

"It's Kelsey. Something's wrong. Blood. I smelled blood on her. She said she was okay, then cursed and ran for the bathroom. I don't know what to do Elise, and if you don't go check on her I'm going to barge in and find out for myself." Elise laughed. "I knew there was more to you two than you were letting on "Nothing's going on E. I've told you that a million times. Now, go check on her." 1 paced Kelsey's office for what seemed like an eternity before the girls cback laughing. They were seriously laughing and acting as though nothing had happened. I was immediately pissed, glaring at the two of them.

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"It's nothing, Kyle. She's perfectly fine." "Perfectly fine? Then why is she bleeding?" I asked Elise before turning to Kelsey. "Tellwhat is wrong. I need to know you are okay." Elise rolled her eyes as she turned to leave.

"He's like a dog with a bone." She jabbed at me. "Just show him Kels, and put him out of his misery." Then she winked atand left our office space.

"Well?" I demanded.

She shocked the hell out ofwhen she grabbed my hand and headed for my office.

"Not out here." 17.7% Once in my office with the door cinsed in sink a wide hot wag dapt to just take her right there once and for all She went des alt fint about a tee so smal land in mine "Fire," she demander, how did gas ante was being "I smelled it I told you that "No way. Normal humans do ant smell foot- I looked deep into her eyes. There's nothing anemal aboutKelsey and how you know that The confusion in her eyes tookby surprise. All this ttongin the was ignoring the doors. She couldn't possibly be so clueless that she had an idea I was a wolftus Could shep Before I had a chance to think about that, she sat down and hiked her set up. All the way up could see her satin red panties, but she didaft seem to care.

"I don't know why I'm showing this, ber Elise insisted I should" I drew my eyes to the large bandage covering the entirety of her right thigh "A tattoo? You got a tattoo?"" She grinned happily. "Yes, and Cole nicked a part of my skin graft on the final fill in last night, so it's been bleeding off and on. It's fine, I swear. He hason antibiotics to ward off any infections, bur I'm perfectly fine." I doubted anything could have shockedmore.

"Cole Anderson did this to you? All I really heard was Cole Anderson hurt my mate.

She rolled her eyes at what was probably a pretty intense look on my face.

"Look, Kyle," there it was again. Twice in one day she said my name. Two years of waiting and this was the closest to acknowledgment I'd gotten. "Mr. Westin Kelsey said defiantly.

"Sorry. The smell of blood distracts me, and you, you calledKyle, twice today." She blushed and shook her head. I squatted next to her and took her hands. "I much prefer it, you know."

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Rolling her eyes again at me, she motioned forto take a seat across from her. Not even bothering 17.9% Chapter 38 to lower her skirt back down.

"Do you want to hear this story or not? Elise already bullied it out of me, but I'd prefer you didn't hear this second hand. You've been really good to me, and I don't want to lose this job." Her big brown eyes captivated me, and I simply nodded.

She took a deep breath. "When I was little, my parents and I moved around a lot. We finally settled into a small town, not much different than this one, when I was about ten. Two weeks after my twelfth birthday, two wolves attacked us. My parents were killed, and I barely got away. It was bad, Kyle. I was in and out of the hospital for months. It took eight skin grafts to cover the damage the wolf had done." Fury filleduntil I could barely see straight hearing her story, and I fought to control my breathing and not explode into my own wolf, demanding we protect our mate.

"Anyway, I was in and out of foster homes til I turned eighteen. My parents had lefta small trust fund, but it wasn't enough to cover four years of college if I wanted to live on my own too. I went for the first two years before taking a year to see sof the country. I knew I was hthe moment I drove into San Marco, and when I found the little cottage for rent, I knew it was perfect. I re-enrolled online to finish my degree, as you know, and this job has helpedafford to stay here and live on my own. I can never thank you enough for taking a chance on an outsider like that. I know better than anyone around here how much you people hate outsiders. But I have no complaints. I can't ever imagine living anywhere else, but, back to the scar. I've been scared of wolves my entire life, even before the attack." I (0)