Chapter 19: the twist of the plan

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As Alpha showed me around his house, I was amazed by the building style. He had built the house himself, with unique and innovative designs that made it stand out from any other house I had seen before.

The walls were made of stone, giving it a rustic and earthy feel. The roof was made of wood and had a thatched design, which added to the overall cozy and natural ambiance. The house was filled with natural light, with big windows that overlooked the woods surrounding us.

As we walked through the house, Alpha pointed out various features that he had designed himself. There was a stone fireplace in the living room that he had built with his own hands, and a beautiful wooden bookshelf that he had crafted from local trees.

He also showed me the kitchen, which was my favorite part of the house. It was spacious and filled with natural light, with a big wooden table in the center. Alpha showed me how to make his special recipe for homemade pasta, and we spent the afternoon cooking and enjoying our meal together.

After the tour of the house, Alpha asked me what I thought of it. I couldn't find the words to describe how much I loved it. I felt a deep connection to the house and to Alpha, who had built it himself. It was as if he had poured his heart and soul into every corner of the house, and I could feel the love that he had put into it.

As I sat in the living room, sipping on a cup of coffee, I felt at peace for the first time in a long while. Alpha sat beside me, his arm around me, and I felt a sense of security and comfort that I had never experienced before. It was as if the house and Alpha were my safe haven, my sanctuary.

I turned to Alpha and thanked him for showing me his home. He smiled and leaned in to kiss me, and I felt a surge of warmth spread through my body. As we kissed, I knew that I had found something special in him and in this house.

As I was packing up my belongings at Alpha's house, my phone suddenly rang. It was my aunt, and she sounded worried.

"Emily, where were you last night? I called your phone several times and you didn't answer. I was so worried," my aunt said.

"I stayed over at a friend's place," I replied, hoping she wouldn't ask any more questions. I had no idea what to talk about last night's experiences and the secret bond with Alpha Nasser.

"Well, you should have let me know. I was so worried. You know how dangerous it can be for a young woman out at night alone," she scolded.

I felt a pang of guilt as my aunt's words hit me like a ton of bricks. She was right, I should have told her and my family about my plans to stay over at Alpha's place. But in the moment, I had been so swept up in the excitement and passion of the night that I didn't even think about the consequences.

"I'm sorry, Auntie," I said, my voice cracking with emotion. "I didn't mean to worry you. I just needed some time away from everything and everyone."

"Well, you could have at least told us where you were going," my aunt chided. "You know how dangerous it is for a young woman to be out alone at night."

"I know, I know," I said, feeling tears welling up in my eyes. "I'm sorry, I'll make sure to tell you next time."

As I was talking to my aunt on the phone, Alpha had snuck up behind me and started kissing my neck. I couldn't help but let out a soft moan, but I quickly covered my mouth with my hand, afraid that my aunt might hear.

"Emily, is everything okay?" my aunt asked, noticing the sudden change in my tone.

I cleared my throat and tried to compose myself. "Yeah, sorry about that. I just choked on some water," I lied.

"Well, you should take care of yourself. You know how worried we get when we don't hear from you," my aunt scolded.

My aunt sighed heavily on the other end of the line. "Just be more careful, Emily. We love you and don't want anything to happen to you."

"I will, Auntie. I promise," I said, my heart heavy with remorse.

After I hung up the phone, I couldn't shake off the feeling of guilt that washed over me. I had always been close to my family, and the thought of worrying them like that made me feel even worse. I knew I had to make it up to them somehow.

I put down the phone and turned to Alpha, feeling both grateful for his affection and embarrassed by the situation. "Sorry about that," I said with a blush.

Alpha just chuckled and pulled me into a hug. "Don't be sorry. I like hearing you make those noises," he said with a smirk.

I rolled my eyes but couldn't help but smile. Being with Alpha made me feel alive and happy, despite the challenges and complications that came with our relationship.

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