Alpha Hayley's Destined Mate -
Eternal Claim 34
Chapter 34 Benjamin's in Trouble!
Benjamin's POV
Hayley seemed surprised to see ine.
Freshed
At the same time, I could sense a subtle tension in her expression. She was trying hard to appear calm, but I could tell she was hiding something.
I wasn't bothered by the absence of the usual respect of fear most lower-ranked werewolves show toward an Alpha. I was used to it, especially from her.
As a member of the ruling family of the Shadow Pack, Hayley had always carried herself this way since she arrived in our Midnight Pack.
But today, something was different. Her usual clear and direct gaze had changed-there was a hin avoidance, like she was trying to hide something from me.
Had she been up to something before I stopped her? Or maybe she had met someone she didn't want me to see?
If there was someone, they must've been a high-ranking werewolf, able to slip away without me noticing. Still, I wasn't going to confront her about it now. I knew her well by now; she's sharp, not easily shaken. Her mental resilience rivals mine as an Alpha. No matter how I questioned her, she wouldn't give anything
away.
With that in mind, I decided to play it cool. I'd quietly have my Betas look into her activities without making her suspicious of my doubts..
After coming to that conclusion, I gave her a casual glance.
Hayley's POV:
"Are you here alone for dinner?" he asked.
I nodded. “I've already eaten. I was just about to head out."
Benjanin didn't say much more and took a call.
Whatever the person on the other end said clearly put him in a good mood. His. completely forgot about me.
eyes
lit
up, and
and he
“Whatever their request is, accommodate it. Just set the date,” he said into the phone.
A strange feeling crept over me. Could it be about that?
I wondered what his reaction would be once he realized that the racing goddess he's so eager to meet is actually me.
With a smirk, I turned away and left without another word.
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In the
days that followed, I breezed through my matches and advanced to the round of sixteen.
My next opponent was last year's runner-up. As soon as people heard, almost no one thought I stood a chance.
"Hayley, making it this far as an Omega is already impressive. But your next opponent is a high-ranking
Beta and last year's runner-up. The odds are not in your favor," the school tennis coach said, trying to comfort me.
“Exactly. Winning the state championship last time was already lucky, but this is a world-class tournament, a classmate chimed in.
I didn't bother responding to their doubts. I simply smiled and kept quiet.
On the other hand, Henry was convinced he'd already won our bet. He was celebrating early.
“Hayley, you're going to lose the next match for sure. Soon, that rustic, ugly Omega is going to slink out of our Midnight Pack in disgrace. One day closer to not having to see you."
I paid no mind to Henry's taunts. My thoughts were already on the upcoming race with Benjamin.
My Beta, Thomas, had already set everything up.
“Alpha, it's set for 8 PM. this weekend at the Black Dragon Circuit," he texted.
I quickly replied, “Alright."
That afternoon, after school, I told my host family I was heading to a classmate's party as an excuse. I was really going to meet Benjamin.
Once Thomas picked me up, I shed the disguise I'd been wearing for so long. I removed my makeup, changed into my racing gear, and finally let my true appearance shine through. It had been so long, with all the wigs and makeup, that I'd almost forgotten what truly looked like.
I stared at my reflection in the mirror and couldn't help but smile at the fresh-faced girl looking back at me. To ensure Benjamin wouldn't recognize me, I not only changed my clothes and hair but also put on a fox mask.
Thomas drove us to the garage, where I climbed into my Ferrari. The second I pressed the gas, the car shot forward like a bolt of lightning.
Night had fallen, but the soft summer dusk was gentle, almost peaceful The cool breeze added a sense case to the evening.
I arrived at the Black Dragon Circuit right on time at 8 PM. I greeted Benjamin as I approached. "Didn't expect you to be so punctual."
Benjamin stared at me silently.
Did he figure something out? My heart skipped a beat.
I kept my face neutral, watching his expression closely. He seemed calm enough-hopefully, he hadn't noticed anything suspicious.
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I fought to restrain Hera, who was eager to get closer to him. Instead, I made sure to keep my distance,
"What are the rules? You decide," he said after a long pase,
I smiled. “We'll race 60 laps. First one to cross the finish line wins"
"Deal, no problem." We quickly agreed.
Without further delay, we hit the gas at the same time and sped onto the track.
I've loved racing since I was a kid, as I was addicted to the rush of speed and the thrill of flying down the track. My family always said it was too dangerous, and with the responsibility of taking on the Alpha role, they forbade me from racing-
So, I practiced in secret. Sometimes, I'd even forge an identity and sneak into races under a false name.
After becoming the Alpha of the Shadow Pack. I stopped racing entirely.
But now, gripping the wheel again, I felt the excitement flooding back. I slammed my foot down on the gas, letting the sheer joy of speed consume me.
My hands moved instinctively over the wheel, and it wasn't long before I'd left Benjamin far behind
A few seconds later, though. I glanced in the rearview mirror and saw his car catching up.
I had to admit, I was impressed by his skills. He controlled the car as smoothly as an Alpha commands his wolf. Not bad.
My competitive spirit flared up. As I neared a sharp curve, I executed a perfect drift, blocking Benjamin's attempt to overtake me.
Then I sped up, putting more distance between us.
Benjamin's voice crackled over the car's radio. “What's your name?” His voice was filled with excitement,
“What did you say?” I asked instinctively.
Benjamin's voice came through even more animated. Are you Sara? The one who won the France Grand
Prix three years ago?"
“No.” I denied it immediately, not even pausing to think.
"But how can your technique be exactly like hers at the bend?
I went quiet, thinking of a way to respond, but before I could say anything, a loud crash eched through the
radio.
"Benjamin?”
“Benjamin?” I called out several times, but there was no response. My heart dropped.
D*mn it! Benjamin is in trouble!
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