The Dangerous Omega
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her big eyes. She was still on her uniform, as she just came back from her school, and it
w and wondered why she will ask that question
g in that way, and she asked herself inwardly. But she rega
r gaze carried nothing, but gentility. And Louvre's little fac
ou don't have to worry about that okay?" Then
and was really curious this time to know what prompted her daughter to inquiry something like t
to reply her mother, " No, Mama. One of my classmates said to me that his mother ran away from home, and he was left alone with his father an
r mother, and she shook her head. Little Louvre wondered why her mother was l
then she told her little daughter to follow her, " Come." And th
re wanted to ask something, but she didn't want to be too forward,
ed, while she took her seat. Mrs. Roland also took a seat and faced her dau
l never trade you guys for anything else. Why will I? When I got the most sweetest daughter, the most loving husband, and the most peaceful home
couldn't blame Louvre for thinking that way, as she was
the most luckiest daughter on earth, and her chest swelled up. Her mother was cut off guard
best Momma." She heard the little girl say, and s
d and disengaged the embrace. Louvre chuckled at her mother's words,
care for him." Louvre's mother continued, and this made Louvre to smile more wi
am sure he will be interested. I can't wait! Thanks agai
, and she couldn't wait to g
t was interrupted by her mother's concern words, and immediately her stomach grumbled. She covered her
nd m
out, so she decided to stay inside her room and locked the door. But s
" Mrs. Roland answered her softly and begged her. She knew Louvre can be
e should open the door or make up an excuse, and she later went for the latter thus refu
r lies, but her hope shattered wh
." Mrs. Roland begged her daughter with a gentle tone and somehow it worked, as she heard her
he couldn't resist her mother. So, she stood up from th
zing at her with eyes full of worries. She stepped aside
er's sweet voice, whilst he
oiced out indifferently, " Say what you
ndifferently, but she still decided to talk to her daughter, " Wh
ide, she was well aware about the reason
r now please." She replied her mother and went over to sit on her bed. She was sad but was trying to shif
ixed her gaze to Louvre's sideview face, " If you don't want to talk about it now, then
't happy with how Louvre was bottling her emotions, and it pained her. Louvre was just not her dau
ant to go to the pack meeting, and you guys have to respect my wish as my parents." She solem
, but she just don't wan
? Mrs. Roland questioned herself inwardly and
e?" Her mother sadly whispered to her, but it came out more like
emotions were getting the best of her, and it wa
her mother's q
n a proper state", her calm reply sounded in her mother
er say, and she knitt