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Mated To My Obsessive Stepbrother

Chapter 244
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Chapter 246 Mated To My Obsessive Stepbrother Chapter 246 KASMINE.

It could be the person behind the message and the photo. Maybe they wanted to tellmore. Rub it in. Demand something.

Or maybe... maybe I could reason with them. Beg them not to tell.

I hit answer.

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"Hello?" My voice was thin and raw, like I'd been screaming for hours There was a pause. Then, a woman's warm voice filtered through.

"Miss Kasmine?" She called.

I blinked. "Y-yes?" "This is Melissa from Leropita Hospital. The receptionist. Recall?" She asked.

I sat up slowly, still clutching the blanket, torn between relief, worry, and disinterest. I rubbed at my face with the heel of my palm, smearing cold tears across my cheek. My eyes were still sore from crying, and my lungs were too tight like they didn't trust the air aroundanymore.

I had begged her the other day I met her at the mall to please letin on anything she thought I should know about Kester.

I'd even bought her a dress, a stunning blush pink one with soft satin folds and a cinched waist. It was too expensive for a stranger, too generous for someone I barely knew. But I hadn't cared. Desperation has a way of making you reckless with money, with trust, with yourself.

"Uh... Yes, Melissa. I remember," I said, trying not to sound as breathless as I felt. My voice sounded like I'd been swallowing gravel.

This might be important, yes, but my guts tellthat whatever she might have to say might just add to my trauma at the moment, But I guess curiosity was a bitch.

"I just..." she hesitated, her words fully clothed in doubt. "I remembered what you asked me. That day at the mall. You said if I ever saw or heard anything about Alpha Kester's past therapy, I should tell you." My heart thudded like it knew exactly where this was going and didn't want to go there.

"Yeah, I breathed. "I remember." Melissa was quiet again for a second. Then she dove in.

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"Well, I took a look. Went through the logs, the archives. I had to go off-system for sof the older records. I wasn't sure what you were hoping to find, but I thought you should know that..." She paused. I could hear her clicking something in the background. According to all his files, his evaluation sessions were completed. He passed every test." 1 frowned. "What k of tests? She sighed like she'd anticipated the question. "Standard psychological evaluations. Emotional regulation, memory retention, trauma response. The usual for our kind. There were written assessments, observed sessions, and one-on-one interviews. The therapist's notes indicated that he was, and I quote, 'stable, recovered, and cleared for reintegration into regular social and leadership responsibilities.' She even added that he had 'processed his past well and showed signs of remarkable restraint." 1/2 Chapter 246 I leaned back into the couch, my fingers curling around the blanket as I let that sink in.

sigh escaped me, but I didn't know if it was supposed to be @sigh of Pelief or a new layer of dread and worry. So he wasn't losing it? But if he had completed his sessions and wasn't losing it, what the hell was I seeing? Why did it feel like he was unraveling? If the reports were so clean and tidy, why did he seem anything but?

I was still trying to pin that thought down when Melissa spoke again her voice a little lower like she was glancing over her shoulder before saying it. "But... this is off the record." I blinked.

"Okay." I said carefully, straightening up. Although my heartbeat jumped a little.

"I'm not saying it means anything," she went on. "But I've been here a long time. Seen a lot of people cand go through that therapy program. Most people, when they're in recovery, they either complete the program as scheduled or they run out early because they're not coping and they drop out."