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Chapter 34; A Ride with Elvie

Author: Elle Misha
last update publish date: 2026-04-17 19:21:28

Brielle POV.

We moved quickly, catching up to Elvie just as she reached her car, her hand already on the door handle. I plastered a sweet smile on my face, the kind that usually made people underestimate me.

"Elvie?" I called out, my voice light and friendly, forcing down the tremor of nerves.

She turned, her annoyance immediately visible. Her eyes narrowed slightly as she took in Heza and me, a clear 'what do you want?' plastered across her face. But I didn't care. Her irritation was exactly w
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  • The Little Canary of the Alpha   Chapter 34; A Ride with Elvie

    Brielle POV.We moved quickly, catching up to Elvie just as she reached her car, her hand already on the door handle. I plastered a sweet smile on my face, the kind that usually made people underestimate me."Elvie?" I called out, my voice light and friendly, forcing down the tremor of nerves.She turned, her annoyance immediately visible. Her eyes narrowed slightly as she took in Heza and me, a clear 'what do you want?' plastered across her face. But I didn't care. Her irritation was exactly what I needed."Hi," I said, stepping closer, Heza falling beside me. "We were just heading out, and we were wondering… would you mind giving us a ride? To town, maybe?" I widened my eyes, feigning innocence. "It’s just… we’re kind of stuck here, and I really need to get going."Elvie’s expression tightened. "Sorry," she said, her tone clipped and dismissive. "I’m busy. I have to go." She made to open her car door."Oh, but please," I insisted, stepping slightly in front of her, blocking her path

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    Brielle POV."You look like you've been through the wringer. Did he finally reject you? Or worse, did he actually hurt you?"I looked up at her, my eyes stinging with unshed tears. Her perceptive gaze made me feel incredibly transparent. ‘Does it really show that much?’ I wondered, a fresh wave of embarrassment washing over me. ‘Does everyone see how hopelessly I'm in love with him?’Heza smiled gently, reaching out to cup my cheek. Her touch was warm and reassuring. "Oh, Brielle," she said softly. "Don't look so shocked. I've had my suspicions about you and Elion for a while now. Ever since last year, actually. But seeing you with him earlier today… the way you looked at him when you thought no one was watching… it was all the confirmation I needed."A sigh escaped my lips, heavy with a mixture of relief and regret. "I should have told you sooner," I admitted, my voice barely a whisper. "But… I was afraid. Afraid you'd judge me. Afraid of what you'd think."Heza squeezed my hand, he

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