Sold To The Alphas I Hate-Chapter 127: Do You Regret It, Kael?
Kaelโs POV ๐ป๐ณโฏโฏ๐คโฏ๐ท๐ฏโด๐โฏ๐ญ.๐โด๐
"Anything else besides this?" I asked Rafe, my eyes narrowing slightly as I studied him. I knew how skilled he was when it came to digging for the truth.
"I recovered all the physical evidence," he said, his tone calm but sharp. "That includes Eira and Aliceโs cellphones. Theyโre in bad condition, but Iโll try to extract whatever data I can. If both Alice and Eira ended up there, it wasnโt by chance. Someone arranged it. Any suspicious call or message might lead us to the one pulling the strings."
He paused for a moment before adding, "And the gun she used. We need to track down who it belongs to, and how she got it."
As expected, Rafe was thorough. His expertise with tech would prove invaluable now.
"Grimhaze," I muttered, reading the name printed across the toxicology report. "It causes hallucinations."
"Yes," Rafe confirmed. "But Lucianโs the better one to explain its full effects. Once heโs back, Iโll show him the report."
I closed the file with a low hum of acknowledgment. "If Jason and Lucian find out that Alice was drugged too, they might lose control. Theyโll chase their leads recklessly, desperate for revenge. Make sure they donโt act on impulse. Let me know the moment anything changes."
"Donโt worry," Rafe said, his voice steady with assurance.
He was quiet by nature, detached even, but I never doubted his sense of duty. He understood what needed to be done, and he never hesitated.
"How is she?" he asked after a beat, his gaze shifting toward the closed door of Eiraโs hospital room.
I sighed softly. "Weโre taking her home at noon. Weโll speak then."
Rafe gave a small nod, and together we stepped into the room.
Eira was asleep, her figure lying still under the pale sheets. The nurse stood as we entered, offered a polite nod, and quietly excused herself.
I made my way to the couch, ready to sit, but something unexpected caught my eyeโRafe didnโt follow. Instead, he walked to her bedside.
He stood there, silently watching her. If anyone else had been here, they would have teased him, throwing jabs about how her scent should have driven him away by now. But I didnโt say a word.
Because I knew better.
Her scent wasnโt unpleasant to him. Quite the opposite, in fact. If he had found it repulsive, he wouldnโt have stayed in the same room for even a second. That was how Rafe wasโhe either liked something or he didnโt. There was no middle ground. No tolerance. No compromise.
But for his sake, we chose to believe what he said.
His voice, low and quiet, broke the silence. "Was she crying?"
I hummed softly in response to his question.
For the first time, I saw him express his concern for her openly. Not through his usual savage manner, where he masked his care behind disdain and coldness towards her. But behind that disdain, there had always been hints, subtle signs of a buried tenderness.
He didnโt speak again, yet I caught the slight movement of his hand as he reached out and gently wiped the still moist corner of her eye with his thumb. His red eyes, typically devoid of feeling, there was a tenderness in them I had never seen before.
"Now that we know she might be completely innocent," he said, still gazing at her, "do you regret it now, Kael?"
He didnโt even glance at me when he asked.
"I indeed regret not looking deeper into the matter back then," I replied quietly. "She shouldnโt have suffered this way."
He turned to face me, his eyes locking with mine. "Is that the only regret you have?"
The intensity of his gaze caught me off guard.
I paused, uncertain. "What do you mean?"
He stared at me for a moment more before saying, "Nothing," with a dismissive shake of his head.
His eyes lingered on her a moment longer before he told me, "Iโm leaving."
Without another word, he turned and walked out, leaving behind a strange silence... and a gnawing question in my mind.
Does he know? No... thereโs no way he does. I never told anyone.
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By afternoon, I brought Eira back home.
She had been silent ever since she woke upโretreating once again into that quiet world of hers. There was no trace of her pain and how she cried a few hours ago.
The doctor was right, we needed to unlock whatโs keeping her trapped. She couldnโt go like this forever. And dying? Not even in her dream. I wonโt let her.
On the drive back, she sat beside me in the car, her gaze distant, fixed outside the window as the trees and sky passed by unnoticed.
When we reached the house, I stepped out first and opened her door, reaching to help her. But she brushed my hand away and got out on her own.
"Youโre not allowed to walk for long," I said as I scooped her into my arms. "Be patient for a day or two."
She struggled briefly, instinctively resisting, but soon gave in and let me carry her.
Roman was already waiting in the drawing room. It seemed he had left the office early today, just to be here before she returned.
Rafe was already home, seated in the drawing room, working intently with a set of tools laid out in front of him. He was focused on extracting data from the physical evidence he had recovered.
"Youโre home?" Roman said as he walked toward us.
Eira didnโt spare him so much as a glance. Her eyes flicked around the room, searchingโnot for him, but for something else.
Of course. Her pets.
Miao!
At Vixenโs familiar cry, Eira immediately began to squirm in my arms. I sighed and set her down as the cat came bounding toward us.
Before Eira could even take a step, Vixen leapt into her arms, and she caught her with practiced ease. Without acknowledging either of us, she turned and made her way to her usual corner, cradling her precious companion.
Damn cat. Always craving Eiraโs attention like she fucking owned her. What an eyesore.







