Web Novel
Alpha's Twins Chapter 206
**Natalia's POV**
I couldn't believe it when Adrian was the one who picked up the phone. At least that meant he wouldn't cut me off from my kids completely.
But I still had my doubts about him asking me to come to the birthday party. Adrian wasn't the type to suddenly grow a heart. I knew he had to be planning something.
I sat on my bed for what felt like forever, thinking about how everything had gone to hell these past few months.
I was doing just fine until Adrian showed up again. The second he walked back into my life, everything started falling apart.
That man was like a curse on my life.
How was he still able to mess with me after everything he'd put me through?
"I can't even leave this pack now. He's got my children."
I closed my eyes and flopped back onto the mattress.
I rubbed my temples and stared up at the ceiling.
Max had left my place about an hour ago, promising he'd think about my brother's situation.
I couldn't tell if I hadn't convinced him yet, or if there was something else going on in his head.
All I wanted was to get my brother back as fast as possible. I couldn't stand seeing him lying there like he was already dead.
Max said he'd talk to my father when he got back to the Crystal Blood Pack.
Tomorrow, Dad would be back here. I'd called him to ask about Eric. He said Eric wasn't doing well, which just made me worry even more.
**The next day,**
I started my morning like always. The 'Moon Lovers' coffee shop was waiting for me.
The second I walked in, I saw coffee cups everywhere—on tables, on the floor, you name it.
I was shocked for a second, then remembered Adrian's order. It really was huge for us.
I rushed inside to help Liana. She turned around with this massive grin on her face.
"Good morning, honey."
"Morning, Liana. You seem pretty happy today."
"Of course I am! I've never gotten an order this big before. This is the first time we're delivering coffee to the pack company."
I gave her a weak smile and walked over to the employees who were putting our shop's stickers on the cups.
We had to keep the shop closed today because we needed to prep thousands of cups of coffee for their employees.
I couldn't wrap my head around how we were going to pull this off. We had a decent-sized shop, but not big enough for thousands of orders.
Liana's phone rang. She stepped outside to take it. When she came back, she was practically glowing.
"Natalia, I've got good news."
I raised an eyebrow. "What kind of news?"
"We don't have to make coffee for everyone in the company."
I frowned. "Isn't that bad for business? More employees means more money, right?"
She shook her head. I had no clue why she looked so thrilled.
"That's not how it works. The Alpha said we only need to deliver coffee to his floor..." She paused, then continued with this huge grin, "Every single day."
My eyes went wide. "Every day?"
She nodded. "Yep. I couldn't believe it either. This is going to change everything for me. But there's one more thing, Natalia."
Her expression suddenly got serious, and I felt my stomach drop. "What?"
She grabbed my hand and said,
"The Alpha said this deal only continues if you're the one who goes to his company and delivers the coffee to him personally."