Alpha Brandon's mother cried loudly and continued hugging me like she felt sad because I acted like she was a stranger to me. Kara's eyes glistened with tears, biting her lips as she lowered her head. “Alpha Brandon, I'm not ungrateful for your help but thank you. If you don't save me, I might die drowning.” I whispered those words with no pain anymore. He nodded his head before his hands turned into a fist. “That's nothing,” he blabbered so I didn't say anything back so I wouldn't long our conversation. I didn't see any reason for us to talk about what we used to do. “It's better if you will stay here for a couple of days. You're still wounded, and please do this for me.” I heard Alpha Brandon's mother say, so I looked at Kara, hoping to get her response. “I don't think it's a good

