
My Sister Stole My Mate
Chapter 3
In my sister's previous life, she had always been eager to share a bed with Kane, believing that would win his heart.
She didn't realize that such actions only made Kane despise her more.
Nothing can be rushed. This was a truth passed down by our ancestors.
This time, I only wanted to change my own fate, to live a life far from the tragedy of my previous one.
…
That evening, after finishing my makeup, I went to the company to find Kane.
As soon as I stepped outside, I ran into my sister and Lex in the garden.
Their fingers were intertwined, bodies pressed close together, looking utterly affectionate.
"Thalia, are you going back to our mother's place today? Isn't Kane coming with you?"
My sister's eyes sparkled with smug cunning.
"Kane is at the company. I'm going to find him," I said.
The words made a flicker of resentment pass through Lex's eyes.
He had always been jealous of Kane—stronger, more capable, and unburdened by illness, unlike him, stuck at home because of his weak body.
Jealousy drives people to madness. It had driven my sister to kill me in our previous life. It had driven Lex to kill his own elder brother.
After speaking, I politely said goodbye and left.
On the way, I glanced back at them. Lex happened to look back at the same moment, and our eyes met, and I could sense his possessive and intense gaze on me.
I quickly looked away, my heart uneasy as memories of the previous life rushed back.
…
That evening, the house was filled with relatives.
Kane and I arrived last, and everyone was surprised I had brought him with me. After all, Kane's temper was widely known.
I followed behind him silently, not daring to say a word, afraid of angering him. One wrong move and he might leave, ruining my plans.
Perhaps because I was so quiet, he didn't get angry at all in front of the guests.
To outsiders, we still appeared affectionate.
My sister and Lex sat on the sofa. Just as I glanced over, they were feeding each other fruit, mouth to mouth.
I looked away. She thought she had found the right mate this time, but in my eyes, she was nothing more than a clown.
As long as I kept Kane close, my life would be far better than hers. He was the future Alpha of his pack, and everyone treated us with respect.
During the meal, one person after another toasted him. Though quick-tempered by nature, Kane remained polite in such a formal setting.
I saw jealousy flash in my sister's eyes. Quickly, she began praising Lex to everyone.
"Lex really treats me well. He's considerate of my feelings, cooks for me every day, and yesterday night, he told me he wants us to have many pups. Now, I wonder if Thalia spent last night with Kane?"
She directed the question at me.
I hadn't expected her to have such shamelessness—to speak like that in front of so many people.
I clutched my dress, about to reply, when Kane suddenly snapped.
"You're supposed to be a respectable she-wolf of the pack. How could you say something like this in public? Aren't you ashamed? Lex, control your mate!"
…
Lex looked unwilling, but he had no choice but to obey.
"I understand, brother," he said, pulling my sister away.
Kane stood and left as well, and the dinner ended in an awkward silence.
I hurried after him, unable to stop a small smile.
On the way out, I heard everyone murmuring that Kane seemed to care about me and even defended me.
But if it weren't for my sister's words, no one would have thought that.
I knew the truth—Kane didn't care about me. He was the Alpha heir, responsible for the family. Hearing his brother's mate say such things, he naturally had to respond.
Of course, he wouldn't let me ride with him. To him, I was an optional mate, nothing more. So I had no choice but to take a taxi home.
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