Chapter 311
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Chapter 311
Amber’s POV
After the phone call, things remained so tense at the house that Alice seemed to notice. She would stop playing with her toys or studying her schoolbooks every so often to find Julian and me in the house and ask us if we were okay.
It broke my heart each time she did so. I had wanted to shield her from the drama. Perhaps it had been wrong to bring her with us at all, even though at the time, it had made sense to keep our family together. I didn’t want her to worry, but even with her here, it seemed as if worrying was all we could really do.
I could see the toll this was taking on Julian as well.
He was short–tempered, seemingly standing on the knife’s edge at all times. Though he didn’t take it out on Alice, me, or any of the staff, I heard him cursing out the inanimate objects that displeased him, like the door that didn’t close all the way or television remote when it didn’t click fast enough for his liking.
The biggest problem with all of this was that I was also on edge, and couldn’t relax enough to help my mate and my daughter calm down.
The three of us were all in the same amped up basket. The house felt like a powder keg, ready to explode.
Hoping to help all of us calm down, I decided what we needed was a night out. Alice and I had several favorite restaurants from when we had been in the pack last, and Julian had even more besides.
These were places that had thought highly of Julian in the past and that I thought we could trust to think highly of him still, even if the opinions of the rest of the pack was floundering.
When I talked to Julian about it, he seemed to like the idea.
“It might get all of us out of our heads a little,” he said. “And honestly, it would be nice to be around some members of the pack who might still like me. I’m starting to feel like everyone’s against me, but I know that can’t be.”
Alice also seemed agreeable to the idea, when I presented it to her. “If you and Daddy are going, I want to go too,” she said. That was simple enough.
We picked one of Julian’s favorites, where Alice and I had eaten a few times. We thought it the safest choice and were confident that a place so regularly frequented by Julian himself would now be filled with his supporters.
So we dressed in our Sunday best, and then Julian drove us to the restaurant. After we parked and headed inside, the hostess at the station seemed surprised to see Julian but also smiled wide.
I wasn’t sure why she was surprised. After all, I had made reservations.
The hostess recovered quickly though. “It’s good to see you, Alpha. Please follow me.”
As she led us into the dining room, I immediately realized this might have been a mistake. At once, we were the center of attention, with every eye in the place turning to take in Julian and us.
Alice, already holding my hand, inched a little closer to me as we followed the hostess to our table.
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Chapter 311
Unfortunately, she had decided on one in the center of the room.
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