Chapter 136
“Who is this?”
Rowan’s gaze fell on Charlie across from her, and Aria smiled as she introduced, “My brother,
Charlie.”
“It turns out to be the future Alpha Ashworth,” Rowan reached out his hand for a handshake, “I am
surnamed Sterling, a friend of your sister.”
Charlie shook hands awkwardly, feeling uncomfortable being complimented for the first time.
“Rowan? Are you also eating in this restaurant?”
“Yes, coming over for dinner with a few friends,” Rowan said, turning back to wave upstairs at the group of people.
The people sitting upstairs are all from his circle, including many high–level pack members.
“Didn’t you say you would treat me to a meal? You still owe me a meal.”
She suddenly remembered this, laughed, “That’s true. If you hadn’t reminded me, I would have forgotten.”
“So, when are you free?”
He shrugged, “I was free anytime.”
Aria nodded, “How about this weekend, I’m off this weekend.”
He gave a faint smile and said, “Okay.”
After Rowan left, Charlie watched his back with a fork in his mouth and said, “Aria, do you think
that guy likes you?”
She choked and coughed, “What are you talking about?”
She met Rowan when she was in Blackthorn University, if he really liked her, he would have made a
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move long ago.
Still waiting until now?
“I just feel that way,” Charlie shrugged. “My sister is so beautiful, always being admired. People used to say we didn’t look like siblings. How come I didn’t inherit half of your good looks?”
Aria glanced up at Charlie after finishing her meal.
Charlie was probably joking when he said that, but if you look closely, Charlie’s appearance takes after his mother. His mother was very beautiful when she was young, so Charlie’s looks are particularly handsome and dignified.
Looking at Aria, she didn’t look like her mother, nor did she look like her father…
Could it…
After certain thoughts arose in Aria’s mind, they were immediately suppressed.
She had been with the Ashworth pack since she could remember, so something so out of the
ordinary shouldn’t have happened to her.