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Tasting All My Mates by Alexis Dee novel Chapter 471

471-Bitch Please

Once we entered the living room, we found Trevor and Elaine sitting together. Elaine was all over him, while Trevor looked like he wanted to be anywhere but here.

’Hey!" Elaine cheered when watching us. She got up from her seat, but only to welcome and greet the others. From the looks of it. I could tell her mother had told her why they were all coming here. She was mentally preparing to put on a good show when they all humiliated me.

'Seems like somebody dressed up for their funeral,' Elaine mocked me when staring at me from head to toe.

I didn't say anything to her and sat down near the fireplace. The dress was short for the cold weather. While the others took their seats, Theo sat with me.

'1 am sorry, but I have not seen you before." Elaine's eyes landed on Kellice, who was sitting confidently alone and staring around as if she were judging everyone. I simply loved how cool Kellice was.

'Don't worry, I haven't heard about you either," Kellice waved her hand at her and silenced Elaine. One could tell Elaine didn't like Kellice responding so rudely to her, but she could only afford one target at the moment.

’It is nice seeing you alive again, Thiago." Elaine had a shine in her eyes when talking to Theo. It wasn't until she blinked too hard that I recalled how she wanted to be in the past.

Elaine! Do you know who Kellice is? She is Thiago's new girlfriend.’ Vinona had to jump in to turn her attention back at me. Elaine watched her mother's face in shock and then looked my way.

’Wow!" she mumbled, cracking a smile of pleasure.

’It is so sad how every one of Enya's mates has found a new and better mate," she covered her mouth after passing a comment, but nobody laughed. I believe she expected the others to take her side, since that's what Vinona had planned.

So far, the night is not going well, as expected for Vinona.

’Trevor! I recognize you." Theo stole the attention again, but this time, he talked to the silent boy about enduring Elaine's craziness.

'Alpha Thiago!' Trevor bowed down to him in respect, but Theo shrugged his shoulders and waved his hand at him, dismissing his greetings.

’The instant our pack is in shambles, the warrior runs away to be mated to someone who has no clue where her life is headed to,' Theo commented bitterly. I didn't blame him for being upset with every single one of these people who didn't come forward to take care of his pack while he was gone.

But it was too late.

I wish he had shown an ounce of empathy, or at least been guilty, over his expressions in the past. If that had been the case, I would have still considered him, but now!

I could only think of one reason why he was being nice to me. The arrival of Theo had caused them to fear competition. For me, I would always think that was the only reason the two suddenly started feeling guilty.

Besides, you should learn to respect The Luna of multiple packs," Maynard said it while deepening the eye contact with Vinona, who seemed to be on the verge of having a heart attack.

’It seems like everybody loves Luna Enya!" Trevor spoke out of the blue. Elaine turned to him and muttered some words under her breath, eyeing him to not talk to me, but he ignored her.

’You guys are lucky to have someone like her. I wish Elaine could learn something from her and be a better person just like her.’ His words shook Elaine into making eye contact with her mother and then watching us all for our reactions. Since she would laugh at such times, she was expecting others to laugh at her as well.

’He is saying all this because he has not spent a day with her," Elaine scoffed, showing extreme aggression.

’But I have been living with you, and trust me, it is a horrible feeling. You should learn from your sister,' Trevor raised his voice to be taken seriously. It was a miracle because they had invited my mates over to humiliate me, and here Elaine was getting lectured.

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