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The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover

Chapter 96
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Chapter 96

Griffon walked around me, opened the door of the driver’s seat, and got in.

He didn’t even spare me a glance as he dro ve his sports car out of the parking lot-quickly.

The moment he was gone and I couldn’t see his car anymore, my tensed body relaxed.

Goddess, I was so ridic ulous. I needed to stop overthinking everything.

I walked over to the business car, got in, and dr ove straight to the airport.

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It had been raining cats and dogs outside in the past few days. The weather reminded me of that night

five years ago. Every time it rained or stormed like this, I was right back there.

That was the last night I wanted to recall, but when I thought of the person I was about to see,

unwelcome memories poured into my mind.

That night, it was also raining heavily. It was so dark that the streetlamps couldn’t illuminate the road.

The young man carried me on his back and walked back home.

I’d struggled and refused to let him carry me, so he could only put me down helplessly. I remembered

being so angry with him that day, and I didn’t want him to carry me. So he gave up.

He’d just followed me, silent.

I hated it the most when he was like that. No matter what I said, he wouldn’t say anything.

I was so angry that I left him behind and ran forward, no hesitation.

As I ran, an out-of-control car raced up, and I had no time to avoid it.

Just as the car was about to hit me, the young man rushed forward and pushed me. Hard.

I fell to the opposite side of the road and only scratched my skin. However, the young man was hit. His

blood flowed over the ground, mixing with the pouring rain.

He was about to lose consciousness but still struggled to crawl to me; I was scared out of my wits.

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I still remembered what Silas Johnson had said before he fainted: “Taya, don’t be afraid.”

I used to be deeply moved by his words, but later, I never wanted to remember anything about him ever

again…

After driving for two hours, I finally arrived at the airport.

I stood at the airport entrance and waited for about half an hour before the Alpha of the Sterling pack

sauntered out, accompanied by a group of pack leaders and bodyguards.