Chapter 297: He Loves me
Chapter 297 of "Mated To The Crippled Alpha" starts unveiling mysteries: The woman in the pale green dress clung to Lewisâs chest like she had every... Keep reading!
The woman in the pale green dress clung to Lewisâs chest like she had every right to be there.Even from a distance, I could tell who she was.
Tiffany.
I didnât rush forward. I didnât scream. I stood still and watched.
The moment she threw herself toward his wheelchair, Lewisâs reaction was instant. His hands gripped the wheels and he rolled back sharply. The movement was clean and controlled, but unexpected.
Tiffany, unable to stop herself in time, stumbled forward and fell hard onto the ground.
A few gasps rose from nearby guests.
"Lewis, how could you do this to me?" she cried, still on the floor, her voice trembling.
I walked over calmly and extended a hand. "Ms. Dolton, are you alright?"
She grabbed my hand to pull herself up, but the moment our eyes met, she hesitated. "Do I know you?"
I smiled politely. "I made a guess. Someone mentioned youâve been pursuing Lewis for years. When I saw you just now, it wasnât hard to connect the dots. You must be Ms. Dolton."
Her fingers slipped from mine as if my skin burned her.
"Youâre Riley Gardner?" she asked coldly.
I stepped closer to Lewis and rested my hand lightly on his shoulder. "Iâd prefer Mrs. Hale."
A few people nearby shifted, clearly listening.
Tiffany looked me up and down, measuring me. "Do you really think a bond formed through family alliance will win Lewisâs heart? Iâve known him for years. He never looked at me the way he once looked at... someone else."
She let the sentence hang.
Lewis didnât even glance at her. His attention was entirely on me. His hand found mine quickly.
"I didnât let her touch me," he said in a low, urgent voice.
The panic in his tone was obvious. The cold indifference heâd shown Tiffany earlier was gone. He looked almost anxious like he was afraid I would misunderstand.
He remembered how Luke had hurt me.
He knew how careful he had to be with my trust.
"I saw," I said gently. "You did well."
I leaned down and kissed his cheek.
The reaction around us was immediate. Whispers. Stares. Shock.
Tiffany looked as if the ground had shifted under her feet.
Lewisâs expression hardened then. He turned to her fully, his voice steady and firm.
"Ms. Dolton, Iâve made myself clear before. I will never have feelings for you. I am married. Respect that. I wonât allow anything to cause discomfort to my wife."
She clenched her dress tightly. "But my father helped you. You owe us."
Lewisâs gaze turned sharp.
"Your familyâs wealth increased tenfold after working with me. Every advantage you gained has paid that debt many times over. And it was your father who helped me, not you. Even if I owed my life, I would not repay it with marriage."
His boundary was absolute.
There was no softness left in him.
The murmurs grew louder.
"She really thought sheâd become Mrs. Hale."
"Iâm embarrassed for her."
"Looks like reality finally hit."
I realized then how much must have happened while I was away from Jaford. Lewisâs injury was only surface level. His status, his looks, his power of course women would circle him.
But they didnât have what I had.
The bond between us hummed faintly under my skin, warm and steady.
"Ms. Dolton, excuse us," I said softly.
I leaned down slightly and lowered my voice so only Lewis could hear. "The Carlyn brothers are here. The Whites too. Whitney is here. Do we have a chance to take her?"
His expression shifted instantly from personal to strategic.
"Iâll handle it," he said. "The timing may be right. If we get Whitney away tonight, we might finally learn the full truth."
As we spoke, I noticed Ninaâs father in the distance.
James.
Officially, he had a son and a daughter. Alice had been listed as missing for years. Yet Nina clearly knew her. That meant Whitneyâs identity had been hidden under Aliceâs name for a long time.
Whether the elders of the White pack knew the truth or not, Nina didnât.
Whitney stood among them now, but she didnât belong there. No one around her looked at her with warmth. Taylor and James were talking closely. Even from a distance, I could read the tension in their mouths.
Marriage.
They were discussing marriage.
So that was it.
Taylor wanted to restore Whitneyâs identity publicly so he could claim her properly.
But why now?
If he truly wanted her as his mate, why wait all these years?
The questions burned inside me, but one thought brought me comfort.
If there was going to be a wedding, I would have a reason to get closer to Whitney.
For me, that was opportunity.
"Lewis, Iâm going to grab something to eat," I said.
"Donât go far," he replied.
I picked up two small plates of appetizers. Just as I turned, Tiffany appeared again.
"Riley."
I stopped. "Yes, Ms. Dolton?"
She stepped closer, lowering her voice. "Do you really think he loves you? He married you because you remind him of the woman he once loved."
That caught my attention.
"Oh?" I asked calmly. "And who did he love?"
"Sheâs dead," Tiffany said coldly. "No matter how much you resemble her, youâll never replace her. Youâre just a stand-in."
I studied her carefully.
She was sure of herself.
"Thank you for telling me," I said with a small smile. "Even if I were a stand-in, Iâm the one beside him every day."
Her eyes flashed.
"Iâm the one he comes home to," I continued softly. "The one he holds. The one he kisses. The one who shares his bed. Does it matter what name you give me?"
"Thatâs impossible," she snapped. "He would never touch you. Heâs not that shallow."
I almost laughed.
If only she knew how deeply Lewis could lose control when it was just the two of us. How possessive he became. How carefully he marked his territory in ways only I could feel.
But I didnât need to explain anything.
"No one can replace the woman in his heart," she insisted.
You canât wake someone who chooses to sleep.
"And maybe I donât need to replace anyone," I replied lightly. "Maybe Iâm not standing in for her. Maybe Iâm just being myself."
She stared at me, confused and furious at the same time.
I didnât wait for her response. I walked back to Lewis and sat beside him.
Under the lights, surrounded by whispers, I lifted a small pastry to his lips.
"Lewis," I said playfully, loud enough for Tiffany to hear, "open your mouth."