Chapter 251
Not wasting any time, I moved across the plush carpet and out of my office. I walked down the hallway toward Damien’s office.
“Is my brother in?” I asked his assistant when I reached his floor.
“Yes, Alpha. He’s still inside.”
I nodded at her and walked into my brother’s office, noting this was yet another new assistant. Damien went through assistants at an alarming rate. I blamed it on the fact that he was still our pack’s–no, the entire city’s–notorious womanizer. He slept with countless she–wolves, and once they started getting attached, he would cut them out of his life.
“Sebastian…”
“What happened to the last one?” I asked, knowing I didn’t need to elaborate. “That’s the fourth assistant you’ve had this month.”
“Well, it’s not my fault they expect declarations of love and claiming after a night or two in bed,” he grinned, that smile I knew so well, the one that attracted women like flies to honey.
Shaking my head, I stared at my brother, wondering if there was a she–wolf out there who could truly tame him. “You really should stop mixing your personal life with Pack business.”
“Now where’s the fun in that?” he shrugged, and I sighed, knowing he wouldn’t stop, and I was certain most single she–wolves with positions in the pack who hadn’t found their mates had slept with him, except for my senior financial advisor and former liaison, especially the latter–he despised her, though I hadn’t understood why at first.
“So what brings you to my office?”
“I don’t really want to go home,” I answered, avoiding his gaze.
“That’s shocking… why? I thought things were going well with you and Thea.”
“Yeah…” I trailed off.
I wanted everything with her. I wanted all the things I’d denied myself and her throughout our marriage. I wanted a future with her. I wanted to marry her again, claim her, expand our family. I wanted to watch our pups grow up and support her every step of the way. I wanted a happy ending with her, and I wanted to spend many years with her, just like my parents did with each other.
“You’re overreacting. I’m sure it’s nothing,” he assured firmly.
I sighed, exhausted. “If you think so, then why don’t you come home for dinner? You can see for yourself that I’m not overreacting like you say.”
“Fine.”
I smirked, and we both stood up. I just hoped Thea wouldn’t be angry that I’d invited Damien. After all, while he as Gamma had never been hostile toward her, he hadn’t
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exactly been welcoming either.

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