Sylvia's POV:
"Let's be real, Yana. Alina is also Leonard's biological daughter," I shrugged.
When I said this, I felt Yana's thought bubble burst. "You're right. Never mind. Alina is not someone to cross."
"So, we just have to face the truth. Like it or not, Edwin is our father." I sighed deeply.
For a few seconds, Yana also remained silent. She then spoke up, "What about Rufus? When will you be able to forgive him?"
I thought for a while. "I think I have to stay angry with Rufus for a little longer than usual. I need him to know how serious this is. He cannot deceive me again."
Suddenly, I heard a rustling sound from the door.
Both Yana and I shut up as the sound grew louder.
I stared at the door. I had a feeling that it was Rufus outside the door.
After all, that was his scent I could smell from here.
A little over ten seconds later, another sound was heard.
But Rufus didn't knock on the door. I wasn't sure what he was doing. Through the crack between the door and the floor, I could only see silver gray fur.
Was he in his wolf form?
"What is he doing?" Curious, Yana urged me to go closer to get a better look.
"No." I stayed in my spot and watched his fur move through the crack.
It seemed that Rufus was pressing his entire wolf body against the door.
"Oh, poor Rufus! Just let him in!" Yana and her soft heart could not stand it. She wanted me to open the door.
"The door isn't locked. If he wants to come in, he can do it himself." I rolled my eyes.
It was too soon for me to surrender. I also wanted to see what Rufus was going to do
A few moments later, it sounded like the door was being scratched but ever so lightly and cautiously.
I got up. Yana got excited, thinking that I was finally going to open the door.
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