Chapter 0429 Lilaâs POV Once Enzo and I had spoken, I was finally able to sleep.
I He was returning as a professor, and I would be lying if I said I wasnât a little worried about it. I was nervous that somehow, we would be found out. I mean last time he was my professor we werenât planning on a future together.
Yeah, we were mates, but he was going to reject me after graduation, and it wasnât going to be anything more. That was before our trip to Monstro, and everything changed. That was before I realized my true feelings for him and gave him a part of myself that I could never get back, nor would I want back.
That was before he marked me, and I had to walk around hiding the very mark I was so proud of. I wished I could wear it
I â-_â loud and proud, so everyone knew who I belonged to and who belonged to me. But I couldnât do any of those things. I had to keep our love in the dark and it was going to be torture for me.
It was doable when he wasnât a professor, and I could just go about my day, but now he was going to be at the school all the time. Teachers and students were going to flirt with him as they always did, and I was going to have to keep my mouth shut.
It was such a terrible feeling in the pit of my stomach that I couldnât help being worried. But as I lay beside my mate and peered up at his beautiful, sleeping face, I had no worries at that moment and that was enough to calm me to sleep.
And sleep, 1 did.
I only slept for a few hours because I didnât want to screw up my sleep
-â schedule too much. I'll be able to sleep once I get back to school tonight.
The packhouse was ghostly quiet-when 1 emerged from Enzoâs room; Enzo wasnât in bed when I woke up, so I assumed he was interrogating Xander with the others.
I Iwondered if he got any answers from him or if the entire thing was becoming pointless.
Dee was in the kitchen and the smell of delicious food made its way to my senses.
She gave me a large smile.
âI was just making dinner for the pack.
Care to help?â She asked, peering over at me.
âSure,â I said, grabbing an apron off the rack and joining her at the counter.
âGood; can you chop those veggies on the cutting board?â She asked.
âOf course,â I said, grabbing a large knife and chopping the veggies.
âI hear Hazel might be well enough to return home,â Dee said, glancing at me sideways. âWhich means your mother will be relieved of her duties there soon.â âKnowing my mom, she will probably stick around a little longer once sheâs I sure they no longer need her,â I chuckled.
âThat's something sheâd do.â Dee chuckled.
âI donât doubt that,â she said in return.
âI have faith that pretty soon you'll be able to rest easy knowing that all these bad guys who have been out to get you are locked away and out of reach.â âI hope so,â I murmured as I continued to chop the veggies. âI guess I'm just a little worried about who sent Xander to me. There has to be some kind of big boss that put him up to this. Maybe someone paul was working with... or working for.â The thought left me unsettled; I thought paul was the one we had to be wort ied
wy 'Y venwe about but now it seems like there's another.
âEnzo isnât going to let anything happen to you. Especially now that heâs back at that school. He's going to be keeping a watchful eye on you.â âHow did you know he was returning to school?â I asked, raising my brows. We had only just spoken about this yesterday and I didnât realize Enzo had the chance to talk to many others.
âI saw him earlier before he went downstairs to speak to our guest,â Dee said, a grim look on her face as she said the word âguest.â âI see,â I said; I was becoming lost in thought again as I continued to wonder who sent Xander and what exactly they were looking for.
âTry not to overthink things dears,â she said gently. âThings have a funny way of working out.â
, Inodded and smiled.
Dinner was ready within the hour and by "the time we were placing everything in the dining hall, my stomach was angrily growling. Dee sent a mindlink to the pack telling them that dinner was ready and soon the entire dining hall was flooded with pack members.
I grabbed a plate for myself and helped myself to some food before joining Dee in the kitchen where it was a bit quieter. I sat at the counter and ate my food slowly; she ate her food as well and we continued to have a light conversation about nothing in particular. It was nice to feel casual and not be pressured into talking about the things that had happened.