Filed To Story: Mated To Big Brother-in-law
“The children really like you. I am glad you came here so often to make them happy.”
“It’s nothing, Mr. Davidson.”
Sophia talked to him for a while as they walked through the hallway. The orphanage was large, and there were many people living there. She had always wondered why people abandoned their children in that way. Most of the children were omegas.
“Where is Ken?” she inquired while walking.
“He will be here shortly. With all the girls here, he does not want to come here very often. You are aware of his slight shyness around girls.”
Sophia chuckled at his words. “But he is not shy when it comes to picking a fight.”
Peter had a son around Sophia’s age. He was a pack fighter. Sophia was friendly with him.
Peter burst out laughing as soon as he heard Sophia. “You know him really well. I have never seen him talk with other girls as much as he likes to talk to you. Can I think of anything else about this bonding?”
Sophia was stunned, but then a voice came from behind them.
“No way. This woman will kill me if I think that way.”
Sophia turned around and noticed Ken approaching them. She gave him a smile and turned her head toward Peter.
“We are just good friends, or, you could say, partners in crime,” she told Peter before winking at Ken.
Ken gulped when he realized what she was talking about. “Dad, we have something to talk about.”
“Yeah, sure. You can talk. I am heading to my office.”
As Peter made his way to his office, Ken whispered to Sophia,
“What were you talking to him about?”
Sophia furrowed her brow. “Don’t worry. I didn’t tell him about your witch girlfriend.”
Ken breathed a sigh of relief. His father was once a Gamma, so he wanted him to marry an Alpha or Gamma female. But when he met Sophia, his mind changed, and he was also happy with her.
Though his father would not mind if he told him he had a girlfriend, if he found out that girl was a witch, he would refuse to accept the relationship. He was not fond of witches.
“Let’s go to training. I canceled my date after you texted me that you were coming here.”
Sophia rolled her eyes and began to walk. “Yeah, yeah. You are risking your life for me.”
As they entered the large hallroom that served as a training hall for the residents of the orphanage, Ken shut the door behind them.
Sophia was the one who suggested to the director that they submit an application for this opportunity for the orphans. They at least needed basic training to protect themselves.
With his fists raised, Ken yelled, “Come on, fight me.”
Sophia kicked him in the knee. “Bro, let me at least change my clothes first. What’s the hurry? Or do you want to go for the date later?”
Ken gripped his leg in pain and muttered,
“This crazy woman will make me break up with my girlfriend one day.”
Sophia heard him clearly as he let out a chuckle. Ken was a genuinely nice guy. She owed him for teaching her fighting skills.
She went to the changing room and came out after changing into training clothes.
The black sleeveless t-shirt and black cargo pants that she wore were a perfect fit for her body.
Ken slowly rose to his feet as he stared at her. “I would have chased you if I did not have a girlfriend.”
Sophia came to a stop before him. In the blink of an eye, she executed a swift turn and delivered a powerful kick to Ken’s shoulder.
It caused him to take a step back. “First, catch up with my kicks, then think about that.”
As Ken looked at her, he grabbed her hand and attempted to punch her in the face, but she quickly dodged the blow.
“You should not attempt to assault your trainer. It’s the first rule of training.”
One year ago, Sophia became aware of Peter’s son and approached him with the request to train her. It was clear to her that he had potential. All of his father’s fighting moves were known to him. She realized that, because of her brother, this man could not become the gamma of this pack. However, there was no doubt that her brother was the best fit for that position.
She could not ask her brother to train her because he did not even have enough time to get home on time. How could she expect him to train her every day?
When it was time to end the training, her phone began to ring unexpectedly.
Ken quickly glanced at her bag and said,
“Go and check. Maybe it’s your mom.”
She gave him a slight nod and then hurriedly went to her bag, which she had placed on a table in the corner of the hallroom.
When she pulled out her phone, she looked at the contact number. Her eyes darkened as she received the call.
“Alpha Oliver.”
“Where are you?” Alpha Oliver’s hoarse voice emerged from the phone.
Sophia cast a glance at Ken, who appeared serene. He nodded his head as he understood her look. He left the training room, leaving her alone.
Sophia walked to the window and opened it to get fresh air.
“Are you drunk, Alpha Oliver?” she asked, looking outside.
“Of course. I had a lot of drinks today. It’s all because of you. You were a big help in getting this project. Otherwise, my people can’t arrange this celebration party for me.”
Sophia’s eyes moved as she caught sight of a car that was driving toward the orphanage. It was Delta Edger. He might be coming here to deliver the monthly denotation.
“You are right. You do not have the ability to win any projects against the Morrison Group on your own, so you need someone to assist you every year.”
Alpha Oliver was drunk, so he did not mind her words but only chuckled.
“Let’s meet tomorrow. I must express my heartfelt gratitude to you.”
“No need.”
Sophia was about to cut the call but paused when she heard him again.
“Is it because Alpha Bryan is investigating the person who gave me information about his company?”
Sophia scoffed upon hearing the name. “If I was afraid of that man, I would not have done it in the first place.”
“Then don’t say no to me. Allow me to express my appreciation properly. You left that company one year ago. But you still had so much valuable information in your hands. Thank you for revealing where they manufacture their products. It helped me a lot to get a man inside, eyeing the products.”
Sophia did not want to deceive anyone, but her hatred for Bryan was so strong that she would do anything to make him lose.
“Congratulations to you. I will see you tomorrow.”
“That’s great. Let me send you my location.”
Sophia shook her head as she replied, “In my location.”
“Sure.”
Sophia hung up the phone and texted him the location of a familiar restaurant.
She then went outside after changing her clothes. When she went to meet Peter, she saw Delta Edger. He was sitting in a chair at the desk.
“Sophia, are you leaving?” Peter asked.
Delta Edger turned his head, and his gaze met Sophia’s. She looked away from him without any greetings.
Except for Bryan’s gamma, who was her own brother, she had been avoiding all of Bryan’s officials.
“No. I was wondering if I could take the girls out one day.”
“Which girls?” Peter asked.
“The seniors.”
She was talking about the girls who had turned eighteen. The orphanage referred to them as its seniors because, after a year, they would either find a mate or leave the orphanage to live their lives independently.
“You can’t take them out. It’s risky,” Delta Edger opposed as he spoke out.
Sophia glanced at him and replied,
“I won’t be alone. Ken will be with me. By the way, they are orphans, not caged birds, who can’t go outside of this cage.”
Delta Edger turned silent. He directed his attention to Peter. “Do you agree with this?”

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