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Rejected and Pregnant: Claimed By The Dark Alpha Prince-Chapter 259: Invitation to play golf (2)
As they arrived at the prestigious golf club, Amelieβs gaze swept across the expansive grounds and the grand architecture. π§π³π¦β―ππ¦π·π―ππ£π¦π.πΈπ°π
"This place practically breathes wealth," she murmured under her breath, taking in the understated opulence.
"Isnβt your bag heavy?" Gabriel asked, reaching for her handbag.
"Itβs not. I can carry it," Amelie replied, adjusting it on her arm.
Gabriel gave her a small, charming smile. "Let your husband carry it," he said, gently taking the bag from her.
Lacing his fingers with hers, he led her toward the entrance. As they reached the staircase, Gabriel handed the car keys to the waiting chauffeur with a brief nod before turning to guide her up the steps.
Inside the elegant lounge, a group of five impeccably dressed individuals stood engaged in conversation. Their tailored suits and designer accessories made it clear, they belonged to the elite class of Alpha families.
"Well, look whoβs arrived!" one of them exclaimed with a hint of playful surprise.
The others turned toward them, offering courteous, formal nods of acknowledgment.
"Prince Gabriel and his mate, Princess Amelie. Thank you for accepting my invitation," said the man at the center, stepping forward with a smile.
Gabriel returned the gesture and placed a hand gently on Amelieβs back. "Amelie, this is Sage Nightshade, the one who extended the invitation," he introduced.
Amelie offered a graceful smile, giving a slight nod of greeting.
"Iβm Sageβs girlfriend, Eleanor Kargham," she said with a poised smile, extending her hand toward Amelie for a handshake.
"Iβm Henry Rossvelt," another man added with a courteous nod, giving a gentle bow to both Amelie and Gabriel.
"Iβm Tim Seth, and this is my mate, Piyonia Cruz," the third man said, gesturing warmly to the elegant woman standing beside him.
As the introductions circled back to them, Gabriel glanced at Amelie with a small smile and then addressed the group.
"Itβs a pleasure to meet all of you," Gabriel said. "Thank you for welcoming us so warmly. Amelieβs been looking forward to this evening."
Amelie offered a polite smile, subtly tightening her hold on Gabrielβs arm as she continued observing the group.
"Gabriel, we can speak informally, right?" Sage asked.
"Of course. We donβt mind at all," Gabriel replied with an easy smile.
The group began walking toward the open lawn area. A gentle breeze rustled through the air, carrying the faint scent of fresh earth and blossoms nearby. The sky above was a serene canvas of clear blue.
Amelie held a golf stick, examining it with mild curiosity when Eleanor approached her with a friendly smile.
"How many months are due for the delivery?" she asked, her gaze dipping to Amelieβs baby bump.
"Four months," Amelie replied calmly.
"Thatβs wonderful," Eleanor replied.
"Looks like your wifeβs already made a friend," Sage murmured near Gabrielβs ear, watching Eleanor and Amelie from a distance.
"I hope so," Gabriel replied, his gaze following Amelie for a moment before shifting back to Sage. "I thought you were planning to settle in the capital for good."
"Change of plans," Sage said casually, lifting a brow.
"Oh?" Gabriel questioned. "Why the sudden move?"
"Iβve come to prefer San Ravendale. It has a different pace... suits me better. Also, my pack is in San Ravendale for many years. Itβs better to keep the pack here, then do the entire shifting to the capital," Sage replied. Then, with a teasing grin, he added, "But man, youβve changed. When I showed up at your wedding reception in the palace, I couldnβt believe it. You looked completely smitten. Is this really the Gabriel Sinclair Iβve known all these years?"
Gabriel chuckled, the corners of his mouth curving into a smirk. "Definitely not."
"I heard a lot about you and Amelie. You finally found your mate. Iβm happy about it." Sage took the golf stick from the usher.
"What about you? The last I know your girlfriend was someone else. Now, suddenly you brought a new one here," Gabriel remarked.
"Iβm going to break up with her later," Sage stated.
"What?" Gabriel chuckled.
"Donβt give me that look," Sage said with a faint smirk. "Eleanor knew it was temporary. Iβve never promised commitment to anyone."
"I know," Gabriel replied.
Sage paused, then said, "Your mother approached me. Sheβs asked for my hand in marriage... for your sister."
Gabrielβs expression remained unreadable, offering no immediate reaction. Sage tilted his head slightly, studying him.
"Guess you didnβt know that."
Gabrielβs eyes narrowed. "Do I have to know every arrangement made in my familyβs lives?" he muttered, his tone darkening.
"No," Sage admitted. "But I figured I should tell you. I know youβve always seen me as a bit of a player."
Gabriel met his gaze sharply. "I donβt care what you do with your life as long as it doesnβt affect me or Amelie," he said. "But Kate is my sister. If youβre serious about this... donβt hurt her. If youβre planning to move forward, treat her right."
He paused for a second, then added with a faint smile, "And... you already know my mother. She will even trouble your soul if you donβt treat her daughter well."
"I know, Dude. Youβre scaring me now," Sage said, shaking his head.
"Iβm warning you," Gabriel stated. "And do the breakup quickly. You canβt talk to Kate while still involved with Eleanor. Gosh, youβre still fucked up," he muttered.
Sage chuckled. "I already told Eleanor in the message last night about todayβs meet. She knows Iβm going to end it," he answered. "Letβs go and start our game. Amelie is glancing at you, hoping for your presence."
Gabriel walked over to Amelie, stopping beside her with an encouraging smile.
"You hold it like this," he said, adjusting her grip gently on the golf stick, his hands guiding hers with care.
"And keep your eyes on the goal ahead," he continued. "Since the hole isnβt too far, you donβt need to use too much force."
Amelie nodded with a hum, absorbing his instructions. She felt his presence retreat slightly as he stepped back.
"Alright," he said, "give it a try."
Amelie swung the club, and the ball rolled smoothly across the green floor, stopping just near the hole.
She head the claps of everyone around her, which flustered her.
"Being your first shot, itβs not bad," Gabriel said, smiling at her.







