Alpha's Lost Luna Returns With His Twins-Chapter 193-There Is A Reason I Dislike Your Family, My Alpha
Iris:
After Kash pretty much exposed my mother’s entire plan to me, he left to bring me my children. Their clothes were already here.
He had brought them new things. I put them to bed because they were very sleepy and tired. However, that did not mean everything was fine.
After they fell asleep, I sat on the couch and stared into the distance, tapping my foot on the floor. I had changed into my nightwear.
I have changed into a nightwear from the closet. Something from five years ago. I could not believe he still had my clothes.
I did not know what he was trying to prove, but it did not change much.
"Why aren’t you in bed?" Kash questioned as he stepped out of the bathroom, shaking his head to dry his hair.
He was shirtless, wearing only black shorts, so I looked away. The kids had two small bunk beds on the side of the room, and they loved them.
I knew the moment they woke up, they would be overwhelmed in the morning. For now, it was peaceful, and I could focus on my thoughts.
"I’m not sharing a bed with you," I replied, sitting upright on the couch.
"Well, if you are going to leave the room, then it’s fine. You can sleep on the couch outside," he remarked, making me narrow my eyes at him.
That was his way of letting me know he was not leaving.
Of course, he knew there was no way I would leave my children alone in the room with him.
I was afraid of his sister, his mother, or even Lara coming into the room without me there to harm my children.
I also could not go and sleep on the couch outside.
"What?" I demanded. "I already explained it to you. I said those things because I was giving a sudden impression."
He tried to explain again while getting under the blanket on the bed. He had always been this stubborn with me.
"And do you think that changes everything?" I asked, watching him settle into the bed.
"I had to marry her. You’ll find out why when the time comes. Just so you know, I didn’t even touch her," he told me, shifting to the side where I would be lying.
I was tired too, and I wanted to stretch my legs. Putting the stress aside, I decided to climb into the bed.
I stood up, stepped onto the bed, and placed a few pillows between us. Then I lay down as well.
"As if you haven’t touched her before," I muttered, then stopped when I remembered something.
According to him, he did not remember sleeping with her. He said he was too intoxicated to remember anything at all. It bothered me.
It did not matter who the victim was. Every victim should be treated the same.
But if she was also drunk, and both of them were intoxicated, then there was not much room for any of us to blame one more than the other.
Eventually, I fell asleep after thinking about all of that.
I woke up pretty late. It felt as if all the stress weighing on me had made me sleep for hours.
When I finally woke up, I realized my children were not in the room. Only Kash was there. 𝒇𝒓𝒆𝒆𝙬𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝓸𝒎
He was sitting on the couch, staring at me from across the room. I gasped and sat up, looking around.
"Don’t worry, they’re fine," he assured me. "They’re with their grandmother and aunt."
The moment he said that, I shoved the blanket aside and got up in a hurry, almost ready to rush toward those women for always trying to be around my children.
Kash must have noticed how hostile I was because he immediately stood up too, reaching me in just a couple of steps.
"Step out of my way," I hissed at him.
Since I had just woken up, I did not fully understand the anger I was showing.
Before this, we had not talked deeply about his family because I was focused on my own mother’s games.
But now that I was a free woman, with nothing holding onto me like a dagger, I was expressing my emotions freely.
If I did not like someone, I was ready to talk about it.
"What are you doing?" he pressed, as if wanting to know my plans first. "Just tell me this much."
"What am I doing?" I shot back. "I’m going to question your mother about why she is trying to spend so much time with my children."
The moment I said that, Kash frowned, as if it was hard for him to even understand what I meant.
"Because they are my children, and they are blood. That’s why," he argued. "Just because your mother did not love them does not mean my family wouldn’t love them either. That’s how families work. Children get love from the people who care about them," he remarked harshly.
"Your family and love don’t fit in one sentence," I grunted, trying to get past him, but he stood like a brick wall in front of the door, blocking my path.
"And why is that? Because you’re angry with your mother, I should be angry with mine too?" he demanded harshly, leaning his back against the door and shoving his hands into his pants pockets.
"Seriously, you think I’m the type of person who would take my anger out on you just because my family did me wrong?" I asked in bewilderment, shocked that he thought I would stoop that low.
"I don’t know what kind of person you are, Iris. You’ve hidden so much from me," he replied.
Honestly, that hurt the most, but he wasn’t wrong. It was all my fault. I should have exposed his family to him a long time ago.
Why did I feel the need to hide their ugly faces for his comfort?
"Oh really, as if you’re not the one who constantly tells me I’ll find out why he married Lara, as if you don’t have secrets of your own," I snapped, almost raising my voice while clenching my fist.
Then I heard my children’s giggles from outside the door. They were probably running around and playing, so I calmed down.
I did not want them to suffer more than they already had back in the lycan community.
"Okay, you need to calm down," he said. "I probably said it out of anxiety, and I’m sorry if it hurt you. Just get freshened up, and then we can have breakfast with the children."
He suddenly changed his tone, but I was already burning with anger.
"No, really, you wanted to talk, right? So let’s talk," I insisted, refusing to let the matter go. "Let me tell you everything about myself, or what I’ve been hiding from you."
I was sick and tired of everyone making it seem like I had secrets, as if they had not hidden so much from me.
"Iris, there’s no need," he replied. "You just need to calm down first."
The moment he tried to gently tap my elbow, I slapped his hand away.
"No, we need to talk," I said, sounding stern.
He took a deep breath, then nodded.
"Okay, fine. If you want to talk, I’ll listen," he replied.
However, he had no idea what I was about to tell him.
"You wanted to know about me, right?" I continued, keeping my voice steady. "Then let’s talk about why I don’t want your family around my children."
I was going straight to the point. He pulled his hands out of his pockets and folded his arms over his chest.
"Your family had abused me enough times for me not to trust them around my children."
The moment I said those words, he closed his eyes, then frowned.
"My family abused you?" he asked in disbelief.
"You don’t believe it, do you?" I asked, smiling despite the pain in my eyes.
"It is true. Whenever you came back home and asked me why I had so many bruises on my arms or legs, it was because your sister would either bump into me or push me to the ground, then say it was an accident, that she lost her footing. There was even a time when she burned my hand, but she claimed it was because of anxiety, that she was fidgety at times. It was never from training. It was from your family," I hissed, grunting under my breath.
"And you know, I always lied to you because I didn’t want to upset you. I didn’t want to put strain on you. I thought my husband was coming home from wars and training, so I shouldn’t complain to him. I believed that if I won their hearts, it would help us become a happy family, where you would feel happy having everyone you love around you. While doing all of that, I forgot I was hurting myself, because the same man I was tolerating so much for had someone else in his heart."
As soon as I finished, I felt a tear roll down my cheek. Kash stood there, staring at me in silence.
"I’m not expecting you to believe me, because you’re right. I’ve lied too many times," I continued softly. "But for my peace of mind, don’t let my children be around your family. I’m not saying this as a demand. It’s a request."
I whispered those words, and it showed how much they had all broken me, that I could no longer even demand anything.
I expected Kash to say something, but instead, he turned around, opened the door, and stepped out on me.



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