Chapter 80 BUSTING MIA
Chapter 80 BUSTING MIA
CATHERINE
Faye looked surprised by what I was asking of her.
“What do you mean that I should bust Mia?” She asked me with a confused look on her face.
“She has something to do with those rogues that attacked us,” I said with certainty, and I saw the look that crossed her face when I did that.
I understood where she was coming from. Mia was someone that they were all close to from childhood, so saying that about her when I didn't even know her could be perceived as just jealousy.
“Are you sure about this? That isn't something she can do.” Faye spoke cautiously while looking at my face.
“Damon and I heard her making a suspicious call, and I know that he is going to make up some excuses for her in his head, so I want us to bust her. I am sure that she is up to something.” I told
her, and she sighed.
“If you say so, then Luna. I trust your judgment, but we have to investigate this thoroughly. We can't blame her without evidence. I am sure you are aware of that by now.” she said, and I blushed.
“You aren't still comfortable with me calling you Luna,” she pointed out.
“It's not that. I was just feeling overwhelmed. I am aware of all of that; that's why I am asking for your help on this matter.” I told her, and she nodded.
“Should I bring Melissa into it too? Melissa isn't that close to Mia, so she would be happily ready to help out.”
I laughed at what she said, then nodded after a while. “We must not let anyone else know, though. Damon and I are already walking on rocks because of her.” Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
“But you know that Damon and her are just close friends, right? You don't have to feel intimidated by her.”
“I am not feeling intimidated. She knows what she is doing, and I told Luna Diana earlier today when she asked me about what was wrong when I was crying. She just said the same thing about them being friends.” I explained it to her.
“And that's true. Don't think too much about it.".
“They may be friends, but that doesn't mean that's what Mia wants. I can see the way she looks at him, Faye, and I know that you all can also see it. You all just keep saying that to convince yourselves.” I told her, and she sighed.
“Damon said that you were hungry. Don't you want to eat anymore?” Faye asked me while changing the subject.
“I don't feel like doing that anymore. It won't make me feel better at all. I am just eager to bring out the truth. Let's go tell Melissa.” I told her, and she held me back.
“I will bring her here. You just wait for us,” she said, and then left me alone.
I went back to just looking at the sky and sighing multiple times.
“Someone might think that person died by the number of times that you have sighed in two minutes.” I heard a high-pitched voice behind me, and Mia stepped forward and then sat down beside me.
“What are you doing here?” I asked her straightforwardly, and she was surprised by the way I threw the questions at her.
“Luna Diana told me about how you were feeling, so I decided to talk to you about it. You don't mind us talking, right?” She asked me, and I forced a smile, then nodded.
“So what was the problem again?” She asked me and then scratched her head, which made me almost roll my eyes.
“I thought you said you spoke to Luna Diana?” I asked her.
“I only keep important things with me. I tend to forget things that aren't important, so if you can remind me about them,” she said, and I stood up due to the way she sounded so disrespectful.
“I remember it. Just sit down already. Are you going to tell Damon about it again? You need to chill out and stop acting like a jealous mate. That isn't the type of mate that Damon envisioned for himself,” she said, and I scoffed.
“You are something,” I said slowly, and she smiled at me.
“It's true,” she said after a moment of silence.
“I indeed want Damon,” she said, and I looked at her in surprise.
“Does that change anything then? If I ask you to reject him and leave him for me, would that be possible for you to do?” She asked me again, and I felt a growl leave my lips.
“I have always loved him, from the moment we met when we were kids. We clicked, and our parents were so sure that we were going to be friends. We thought so too.”
I stood up from the chair and then looked at her with no smile on my face. Her fake smile dropped, too.
“I don't want to listen to that. That was the past, and it is going to remain in the past. You were part of his childhood, and that's good. That won't change, either, since he only considers you as a friend.” I told her, and she chuckled.
“Is that what he said? Did he admit to you that he only considers me a friend?” She asked me, and I started wavering.
“Don't think about it, Catherine. She is just trying to play games with you," Wolf informed me.
“I won't play games with you right now. You shouldn't be here. I need some time alone.” I told her, and she held my wrist tightly, which made me wince in surprise.
“You may be his mate for now, but that will change soon. You both haven't mated yet, right? That isn't going to change, and you will be thrown back into the pack that you belong to. The Skylight Pack!” she shouted, and I felt a power surge out of me in anger.
“Cat! Your wrist is on fire!” Melissa shouted.