When the real daughter of my Alpha dad came back, I was furious. I'd been the shining pearl of this family as the adopted son, and now-suddenly-she's back to steal my spotlight? But here's the kicker: the real daughter... was the girl I'd been chasing for two years. And to make it worse, my parents-my parents-are arranging for her to sleep with me. Is this some twisted test? I wanted her to be my mate, not my sister!
My mother suddenly told me she had found the long-lost daughter we'd been separated from for years.
My heart skipped a beat, and my eyes fixated on the photo she held out. I pointed toward the corner, my voice cold.
"Then move my things out. "
She pushed my hand away gently. "Leo, what's going through your head? Even if your sister is back, you're still my little cub."
I bit back a growl. She's just trying to hold me back.
She wants to keep her perfect family together, even if it means putting me aside for that stranger.
"Fine, but I want a new car. Otherwise, forget it."
Mom shot me a strange look but didn't argue. "Do whatever you want," she said, dismissively.
What? She wouldn't even give me that?
She was so eager to embrace her biological daughter, but couldn't spare a damn car for me?
Dad had just gone to pick up my sister.
She was downstairs, and I was about to make my entrance.
I put on my most dazzling watch and headed down the stairs, determined to make her feel out of place.
Mom and my brother were already waiting by the door. And there she was-my sister.
I froze.
The woman standing with Dad was elegant, graceful, her long hair cascading down her shoulders.
Sunlight caught her, casting an ethereal glow around her, her presence calm but undeniable.
She exuded an aura of quiet authority, as if the world had always bent to her will.
That's my sister?
I could feel the wolf inside me clawing.
I gripped my bag tightly, my smile twisting into something more bitter.
But then she turned, and our eyes locked.
For a split second, I saw surprise in her gaze, then a small, knowing smile played at the corners of her lips. She stepped forward, stopping right in front of me.
"Leo," she said, her voice smooth, almost teasing. "I hear you're wearing my favorite watch?"
I froze.
Was she... mocking me?
I swallowed the frustration that rose in my throat. "It's just a watch,"
She raised an eyebrow. "It's not just any watch, is it? It's your watch. A little too much, don't you think?"
I hated that she was so effortlessly in control.
Mom watched from the side, a soft smile on her face, almost amused by the exchange.
"You two really are alike," she said with a chuckle.
"So meticulous, so aware of every little detail. It's like you've been born to clash with each other."
"Yeah," I said, voice tight. "Guess we'll have to get used to each other."
My sister was brought into the house.
I watched as Dad carried her luggage, and to my shock, he walked straight into my room.
I rushed forward, blocking the doorway.
"Why are you putting her things in my room when we have so many empty rooms?"
Dad raised an eyebrow. "We've only had you as a son. Of course, you should share a room with your sister."
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Chapter 3 Chapter1
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Chapter 5 Chapter2
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Chapter 6 Chapter2
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Chapter 7 Chapter 3
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Chapter 8 Chapter 3
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Chapter 9 Chapter 3
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Chapter 10 Chapter 4
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Chapter 11 Chapter 4
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Chapter 12 Chapter 4
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Chapter 13 Chapter 5
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Chapter 14 Chapter 5
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Chapter 15 Chapter 5
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Chapter 16 Chapter 6
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Chapter 17 Chapter 6
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Chapter 18 Chapter 6
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Chapter 19 Chapter 7
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Chapter 20 Chapter 7
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Chapter 21 Chapter 7
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Chapter 22 Chapter 8
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Chapter 23 Chapter 8
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