Giving Up 74

Giving Up 74

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Chapter 45 

I rolled my eyes. Yes, very sure. Now, let’s focus, people.” 

As the laughter died down, I noticed a fleeting look of sadness in Issca’s eyes from where he stood by the door. He quickly masked it with a grin, but I caught it. I didn’t dwell on it, though. There was work to be done, and I had to keep my focus. I was the alpha now, and my pack came first

The meeting proceeded smoothly after that. We discussed logistics, future plans, and how we were going to manage resources now that we were independent. The pack members asked questions, and I answered them confidently, feeling the trust they had placed in me. By the end of the meeting, everyone seemed reassured, and I dismissed them with a sense 

of accomplishment

As I stepped out of the room, Issca was waiting with Cyrus in his arms. The little one was giggling, his small hands clinging to Issca’s shirt. My heart warmed at the sight. Issca had always been great with kid 

Ready for the playground, Cy?I asked, reaching out for him

Cyrus nodded eagerly, practically bouncing in Issca’s arms. Playground, Mama!” 

We headed toward the playground together, with a few of Issca’s pack kids tagging along. It was the perfect day for itsunlight streaming through the trees, a gentle breeze rustling the leaves, and the laughter of children echoing through the air

The playground wasn’t too crowded, just a few families scattered around, pushing their kids on swings or helping them down the slides. I could already see Cyrusface light up at the sight of the jungle gym and the sandbox in the distance. His tiny hand slipped from mine as he ran ahead, his excitement almost palpable

Issca walked beside me, watching the kids scatter to their respective corners of the playground. He leaned back against a tree, folding his arms with a content smile on his face. They grow up so fast, don’t they?he said, his voice soft, almost wistful

odded, my eyes following Cyrus as he made a beeline for the sandbox. Yeah, faster than 

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we expect sometimes.There was a peacefulness to watching him play, the way he carefully picked up a toy truck and started pushing it through the sand, creating little tracks as if it -were the most important job in the world

It was moments like these that made everything elsepack politics, responsibilities, and the constant worryfade into the background, if only for a while

As we were walking, my phone buzzed in my pocket. I glanced at the screenVesta. I answered quickly, motioning for Cyrus to go ahead and play. Hey, Vesta, what’s up?” 

Doris, the kids at the kindergarten miss you!Vesta’s voice was warm and teasing. They’ve been asking when you’re coming back. Especially a certain Carlos” 

I chuckled, shaking my head. I’ll come back soon, I promise. Just need to finish up some 

work here.” 

Vesta’s voice turned mysterious. Oh, and maybe Carlos misses you too. He’s been dropping by a lot latelyyou know, to see the kids, of course.” 

I raised an eyebrow. oh I see, Is that so?” 

Before Vesta could say more, a sharp cry rang out from the sandbox. I turned to see Cyrus, his small figure standing firm but trembling, facing off against another boy..had snatched a toy truck from Cyrus, holding it high above his head with a smug grin, daring Cyrus to try

and take it back 

My heart clenched at the sight. Cyrus, though younger and smaller, was glaring up at this My 

boy with a mix of fear and determination, his little fists balled at his sides

I moved quickly toward them, my eyes locked on the scene.I looked up to see a woman rushing toward us- her face scarred and twisted in anger, storming over to where kids? stood. Her gaze shot daggers at me before zeroing in on Cyrus

Hold on a second, Vesta,I said hurriedly, not bothering to hang up as I rushed toward Cyrus

Cyrus was on the verge of tears, but he didn’t cry. That stubborn resilience of hisI wondered where he got that from. I reached him just as a sharp, highpitched voice cut dough the playground

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What is this nasty, bad kid doing? Why are you bullying my son?!” 

Flooked up to see a woman 

anger. Her features were no toward us, her face red in sharp, and an ugly scar ran across her cheek, only adding to the fierceness in her eyes. It was Sienna. The same weird and rude Sienna, acting the same bad way even at a place like a playground for kids

Before I could even get a word in, she yanked Asher to her side with one hand and with the other, she violently shoved Cyrus to the ground. My heart dropped as I saw my son stumble backward, hitting the ground hard

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