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The Alpha's Daughter novel Chapter 6

I woke up the thoughts of yesterday clouding my thoughts but I wasn’t complaining.

I was actually smiling for once waking up in a great mood.

I have never had so much fun and who would have thought it would be with someone I thought didn't even know I existed.

I sighed standing up to stretch a bit deciding to get ready for today.

I noticed it was around 10 so that meant everyone was probably downstairs at breakfast.

I hummed quietly heading to the bathroom to take a shower.

I reached my hand out for where the knob used to be let me repeat used to.

I was startled by the girl who was now in front of me.

She ran into me almost falling causing me to have to catch her.

I looked down at the girl and finally realized that it was actually Roxanne.

I felt my face start to heat up as I looked down at a blushing Roxy with only a towel on.

I didn't know what to do. I was frozen completely oblivious to the fact I should probably stand her upright.

“Sorry for almost barging in” I said looking away feeling worried at her reply.

“It's okay I shouldn't have flown out of the bathroom without checking to make sure it’s safe” She said.

I awkwardly helped her stand upright and stepped out of the way to let her pass.

She nudged by walking away quickly. There goes my good start to the day.

I took a shower and everything else I needed to do before exiting the bathroom.

I headed downstairs to see the kitchen was empty except for one person.

Roxanne was sitting at the table now dressed. She was eating a bowl of cereal trying to complete the activities on the back.

I walked by silently grabbing a muffin from the counter.

I sat at my usual spot at the table and Roxy glanced up at me.

She stood up and sat in the seat positioned in front of me.

I looked down at my muffin like it was the most interesting thing in the world.

“You know you don't always have to be shy around me; this isn’t the first time we’ve spent time alone together” Roxy said causing me to glance up at her.

“Like yesterday you were a totally different person I feel like it was the real you” She said and I sighed.

“It's a long story I promise to tell you about it just not now okay” I said and she nodded.

My past isn't something you would just casually talk about over the dinner table.

“I'm sorry for asking, I was just wondering” She said and I nodded.

“It's okay I understand your right about what you said” I sighed glancing at her slightly disappointed expression.

We sat there in a silence that even I had to admit was quite suffocating.

“So what did you do with all those stuffed animals we won” I tried to help lighten up the mood.

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