We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 18
We Built a Kingdom From Ashes That Still Remembered Love by Aila Frost 18 Summary
Judy prepares to leave after a meeting with Gavin, her new boss, but Irene suggests Gavin drive her home since her car isn’t parked nearby. Gavin agrees, wanting to talk with Judy during the ride. Despite her hesitation, Judy accepts the offer, aware of the tension but trying to remain polite, especially in front of Gavin and his daughter.
As they leave the villa, they encounter Adam, who informs Gavin that the driver is ready outside. They also meet Beta Taylor, the pack’s Beta, who delivers the contract Judy requested. Gavin’s brusque manner cuts the moment short, and they head to the car. Gavin directs the driver to take them not home, but to the Carter Resort instead, explaining he wants to talk privately and noticed Judy was hungry.
At the restaurant, Gavin secures a quiet booth with a beautiful harbor view. The waitress clearly fawns over Gavin but ignores Judy, who orders a Cobb salad while Gavin requests wine. After a pause, Gavin finally addresses Judy directly, indicating they need to discuss the earlier incident involving Ethan, signaling an important and potentially tense conversation ahead.
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Judy’s POV
“I should probably be heading out,” I said quickly, tearing my gaze away from Ethan. “Thank you for the opportunity, Alpha. Maybe we could exchange numbers so we can coordinate my schedule. I can sign the contract once I’m back.”
Gavin looked down at me for a moment, his expression unreadable, like he was weighing something silently.
“Adam has your number. I’ll reach out when I need to,” he replied curtly.
I nodded, ready to step past him, but Irene’s voice stopped me in my tracks.
“Dad, why don’t you take Judy home? I didn’t see her car parked here,” Irene said, glancing between me and her father with a curious look.
“It’s fine,” I said quickly, trying to reassure her. “I’ll just call an Uber—”
“No need,” Gavin interrupted, cutting me off. “My driver will take you. I’ll come with you—it’ll give us a chance to talk on the way.”
I wanted to object, but the challenging look in his eyes made me hesitate. I bit my lip, held back my protest, and gave a brief nod, murmuring a quiet thanks.
“Then it’s settled,” Irene said with a bright smile, clapping her hands together. “It was lovely meeting you, Judy. I hope we can get to know each other better soon. I could definitely use some girlfriends.”
I forced a polite smile in her direction and nodded. Truthfully, I wasn’t eager to befriend Irene, but she was being kind, and I didn’t want to come across as rude—especially not in front of my new boss.
Turning away from them, I followed Gavin into the villa. As we made our way through the grand space, we passed Adam descending the large spiral staircase. His face was tight with stress—I knew it had to do with Matt, who was probably grounded and miserable.
He paused when he noticed us.
“Adam, is the driver still waiting outside?” Gavin asked without looking his way.
“Yes, sir,” Adam replied promptly.
“I’ll be taking Judy home. I’ll be back later this evening,” Gavin informed him.
“Alpha,” a voice called from nearby as we neared the front door.
I glanced over and saw the driver from yesterday rounding the corner, holding a small stack of papers in his hands.
“I brought the contract you requested,” he said, handing the documents to Gavin. The driver smiled at me warmly. “Good evening, ma’am. I’m Beta Taylor.”
Oh! So he was the Beta of the pack.
Now that I was looking at him, he definitely carried the calm confidence and presence of a Beta.
I returned his smile politely.
“It’s an honor to meet you, Beta,” I said, bowing my head slightly in respect.
“We need to go,” Gavin said sharply, breaking the moment.
I fought the urge to glare at him—there was no need to be so brusque, I thought silently—but I swallowed the irritation and kept my thoughts to myself.
I said nothing further to Taylor, and he remained quiet as well, simply watching us as Gavin led me out of the villa toward the waiting car.
The driver immediately stepped out, circled around, and bowed his head respectfully to Gavin before opening the back door.
Gavin gestured for me to get in first. I smiled my thanks to the driver and slid into the seat. Gavin settled beside me, and the driver closed the door behind us before moving to the front and taking the wheel.
“Where to, Alpha?” the driver asked.
“Take us to the Carter Resort,” Gavin replied.
I stared at him, surprised.
“I thought you were taking me home,” I said, my brow furrowed.
“I need to speak with you alone,” he said quietly. “Also, I heard your stomach growl earlier—I figured you must be hungry.”
It didn’t take long to arrive at the restaurant resort. I followed Gavin inside, where he was immediately greeted by the hostess. I recognized her from when I had briefly worked here and from the engagement party. Luckily, Nan had the day off, so I didn’t have to worry about her spotting me and bombarding me with questions about why I was here with Gavin.
“Good evening, Mr. Landry,” she said with a bright smile. “A table for two? Your favorite booth is available.”
“Yes, thank you,” Gavin replied with a nod.
We followed the hostess across the restaurant to a cozy booth tucked away in the far corner beside a large window overlooking the harbor. The view was breathtaking—the city’s nightlife sparkling and shimmering on the water below.
The hostess handed us menus before disappearing. I expected Gavin to start the conversation, to explain why he wanted to talk privately, but he remained silent, scanning the menu. A few minutes later, a waitress arrived to take our orders. It was obvious she was smitten with Gavin—she barely acknowledged me, too busy fluttering her eyelashes and swaying her hips to notice I was there.
“What would you like to eat?” Gavin asked, pulling me from my thoughts.
At that moment, the waitress finally glanced my way, and her disdain was clear.
“I’ll have the Cobb salad,” I said, handing her my menu.
“Bring us a bottle of wine as well,” Gavin added.
“Right away,” she murmured before striding away.
Gavin cleared his throat and finally turned his full attention to me.
“So,” he began, leaning back in his seat as he studied me carefully, “we should talk about what happened earlier—the incident with Ethan.”
Conclusion
The quiet tension between Judy and Gavin in this chapter reveals the complex layers of their relationship, marked by unspoken emotions and cautious respect. Despite the formalities and subtle power dynamics at play, there is an undeniable undercurrent of vulnerability and a desire for understanding. Judy’s internal struggle to maintain composure while navigating the delicate social terrain highlights her resilience, even as she grapples with the unexpected closeness that Gavin initiates.
As they share a moment away from the eyes of others, the chapter gently underscores themes of trust, communication, and the tentative steps toward deeper connection. The setting—the intimate booth overlooking the shimmering cityscape—mirrors the fragile hope flickering between them. Though challenges remain, there is a sense that this conversation could mark the beginning of a more honest and meaningful dialogue, laying the foundation for whatever future they might build together.
What to Expect in Next Chapter?
The next chapter promises a deeper dive into the complex dynamics between Judy and Gavin, as the tension from their earlier encounter with Ethan lingers beneath the surface. Gavin’s insistence on a private conversation hints at unresolved issues and perhaps a shift in their relationship, leaving readers eager to uncover what truths or revelations might come to light. The intimate setting of the restaurant, juxtaposed with the subtle undercurrents of jealousy and power, sets the stage for a charged and emotionally nuanced exchange.
As the scene unfolds, the presence of other characters—like the flirtatious waitress and the watchful Beta Taylor—adds layers of intrigue, suggesting that alliances and rivalries within the pack could influence the unfolding drama. Judy’s internal struggle to maintain her composure while navigating these complicated relationships will keep readers on edge, wondering how much she can trust those around her. Expect the next chapter to blend quiet tension with emotional vulnerability, offering a glimpse into the challenges of balancing personal desires with the demands of loyalty and duty.
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