Alpha Of Darkness And The Half-Breed Healer

Chapter 81 Dear Brother



NIA’S POV

Perry has always been full of surprises. She pulls stunts on me that I thought I had seen until now. Before She headed out this morning to make a painting delivery, Perry told me a guest was coming over and instructed that I make whoever it was feel at home. I thought it might be one of the new friends she made. Only for the doorbell to ring, and I found Kingston by the door smiling at me. I didn’t know she had his contact. She must have searched through my phone because I can’t remember giving her the contact.

“Can I come in?” He asked.Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.

I snapped out of my thoughts, flushing in embarrassment. “Oh, pardon me, please. I am so sorry. Please come in. What would you like to drink? I wasn’t expecting to see you. I don’t know what you might like.” I rambled nonstop.

Kingston chuckled and halted the continuous talk. “since when were you ever uncomfortable in my presence? Can you quit acting up and sit with me? I am not a stranger; when I want to take any refreshment, I will ask for it. Come, come and sit down. You look tired.”

I swallowed hard and did as told. I am so going to wring Perry’s neck out. It’s been a week since I arrived here, and it has been good and less bothersome. But it appears she has ruined it now. “I am sorry, this is a surprise. I didn’t know she contacted you.”

“She didn’t think I would show up too. Perry had contacted me on my socials and told me you were here. I have been searching for you like crazy. It was such a relief to find out that you are fine. I was so worried, Nia. If anything, I should be the first person you would call if you find yourself in trouble. Why did you have to shut me out?” He asked, sounding very pained. 

I stared in guilt. I observed Kingston’s features, and I must admit he has become more handsome and has this attractive aura. His wolf scent smells unique. It might be as a result of his interaction with the humans. Perry smells the same, and I do like it. I sighed heavily.

“I didn’t think you would want anything to do with me. Not after I turned you down like that.” I muttered, bending my head.

“I am still your brother, whether you like it or not. I admitted my feelings because I didn’t want to have any regrets. I was hurt, yes, but I still love you very much, and the last thing I would want is to see you hurt.”

“But you became distant and didn’t communicate much with me.”

“That was because I didn’t want you to feel uncomfortable. And I also don’t want to be pitied by you. I already sorted my feelings, but you haven’t. That was me being considerate of your feelings. I am sorry if I gave off the wrong vibe.”

Kingston has always been one to put his heart on his sleeve. I can tell his sincerity with just one look at his eyes. I feel so happy to see him again without thinking about it for too long. I jumped at him, hugging him tightly. Tears flooded my eyes, and I didn’t hesitate to let it out.

“I have missed you so much. It felt like I would never get to see you again and tell you just how much you mean to me and that it wasn’t my intention to hurt you. I am so sorry, Kingston.”

He wrapped his arms around me calmly. “It’s okay, dewdrop. I miss you too. Forgive me for coming so late.”

“You arrived just in time,” I assured. We remained like that for a few seconds, and I didn’t want it to end. But I know it is only appropriate to put a bit of distance between us to avoid unnecessary sparks flying. I moved away from Kingston quickly. “Sorry for invading your space.”

He flicked my forehead in his usual playful manner. “I am warning you, stop talking to me like a stranger. You have always loved to invade my space. What’s stopping you now?”

I blushed profusely as the memories of my childhood came back. Since Kingston was the only one who allowed me in his space, I would sneak up on him every night in his room to rant about how my day went and how scared I was to sleep alone. I always end up in his arms until I fall asleep. By morning, I will find myself back in my bed.

“Whatever, I knew my presence always stressed you,” I mumbled.

“But I can’t remember me complaining.” He laughed.

“How did you know?” I asked, not wanting to extend it.

His face morphed into a slight frown. “Caleb had called me the next day after the incident to tell me that the Alpha banished you, and he begged that I find you. We all know you have no one outside the pack. I tried to call you, but your line wasn’t going through.”

“I switched the phone off. I didn’t think I might get a call from you.” After Ezra had found it and handed it to me, I switched it off immediately. For some reason unknown, I hoped Gael might try to reach me.

“That sent me into a panic mode. Without you picking up your calls, I wouldn’t be able to find you. So, I posted your picture on my page and pleaded for anyone who knows your appearance to help find you. To my delight, your friend Perry sent me a DM saying she is with you. I was surprised she didn’t ask me any questions.”

“I talk about you to her every time. She knows you very well. I didn’t know you went that far to find me. I am so sorry for the stress.”

Kingston held my hand, patting it gently. “Knowing you are well is all that matters to me, Nia. There is no need to be sorry. It was no stress at all. Trust me.”

I nodded slowly, “aren’t you going to ask me what happened?”

He shrugged, “No, that is because I trust you. Alpha Gael is a well-known asshole. So there is no need to bother your pretty head about him. I am glad you are here now. A place where I can get to protect you, and you also get to live freely. That reminds me, I brought you something.” He said, reaching inside his pocket.

I gasped when he handed over the locket I had with me eleven years ago when I had met the Hayes family. Taking it from him, I stared at it in awe.

“Where did you find this?”

“I was shocked myself when I stumbled on it. It was in the box that contained my high school things. I don’t know how it got there.”

“Mindy must have hidden it away. I couldn’t find it suddenly, and that was after she mocked me for always holding on to it preciously. Thank you so much, Kingston. It means a lot to me.” I sobbed.

He caressed my hair slowly. “you will be shocked to hear this. But there is an inscription on the back of the locket. It appears to be a family heirloom.”

My eyes fluttered as I turned the locket around. Inscribed on the back of the locket in fine writing was Omar Reed. My memory of my actual family is a bit distorted, and I can’t seem to remember much about the times we were together except for my parent’s death. But then Omar sounds familiar.

“What is this?”

“Your father’s name. Do you know what this means?” I shook my head in response. “You have an actual family, Nia. And I can help you find them.” He stated, holding up a very bright smile.

I inhaled slowly, not sure what to say in response. Kingston was quick to catch on to my relief. “There is no need for you to brood so much on it. I was asking. Why don’t I take you out to watch a movie? It’s been a while since I spent quality time with you.” He proposed.

My face brightened at the offer. “I will love that?” I replied.

“Go change then.” He grinned.

Like a little child, I squeaked and ran towards the room. Avoiding my reality is how I want to live in the meantime. It is best that way.


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