Warren's POV:
Alina pounced on my hand, but she was too slow.
I raised the ring up high with one hand and shoved Alina away with the other.
"I found it when I went back to the scene of the sneak attack," I explained calmly.
Alina only came up to my shoulders in terms of height. As long as I held my hand up high, she couldn't reach the ring, no matter how hard she tried.
Irked, Alina glared at me. "Warren!"
I sneered. "Are you panicking now? Alpha Leonard gave you this ring as a gift. Your name is engraved on it, so you can't deny it anymore."
Alina couldn't wrestle the ring from me and settled for throwing a punch at me angrily. Unfortunately for her, I dodged her attack and slipped the ring back into my pocket.
"Just admit it, Alina. The evidence is conclusive and irrefutable. All your excuses are invalid," I added to drive the point home.
Alina's eyes turned red. She clenched her fists as helplessness overtook her. "So what if I did it? I didn't do anything wrong!"
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