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The Billionaire Alpha’s Contract Lover by Caesar Erickson novel Chapter 258

Chapter 258
Stella knocked on the door, but there was no
response.

Taya must have fallen asleep. Just as she was thinking about how to open the door, a roar came from behind her, and she turned to see a woman in her half human and half wolf lycan form.
“Who are you? Why are you guarding my house?”
Harper had sent several messages to Taya
but received no response, and her calls went unanswered. She was very worried about her, so she decided to go to the house.
As soon as she got there, she saw tons of pack guards in black. They blocked Jackson and Stella, so Harper didn’t see them. All she knew was there
was never a good reason for pack guards to be at a human’s home.

Her wolf’s protective instincts for Taya immediately
kicked up, and she partially shifted and roared at
them.

Jackson heard Harper’s voice and motioned for his pack guards to get out of the way.
Only then did Harper see Jackson. “Why are you blocking the door of my house with so many people?”
Harper looked at him angrily, her wolf eyes flashing with rage. He had kicked Taya twice before. Was he planning to come and do it again in person?
Jackson lowered his head apologetically. “I’m sorry, Harper. I have something to discuss with Taya.”
Harper clenched her fists said coldly, “Wasn’t she taken away by Griffon?”
Harper didn’t know that Taya was back. She wanted to drive Jackson away, but then she saw his eyes.
The harsh words she was about to say were held

back. After all, he was like her younger brother who she had taken care of since childhood, and it was
difficult to forget that when he looked so upset.
“Taya is back. She doesn’t want to see me.”
Harper rolled her eyes at him again. “You tried to k ill her. Why would she want to see you?”
Jackson’s eyes turned fully into his wolf’s, and indescribable angry and sadness filled him.
Even if he didn’t do it, his elder brother did.

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