109. Stalker at the supermarket.
Elena.
Walking into the supermarket alongside Camilla, a sense of unease washed over me, refusing to be shaken off. The hairs on the back of my neck stood on end, and I found myself constantly glancing over my shoulder, half-expecting to catch a glimpse of someone shadowing our every move. While I couldn't pinpoint the exact reason for this uneasiness, I knew it was connected to recent events that had unfolded.
Camilla seemed to sense my unease, as she too wore an unsettled expression. It was clear that we both shared a heightened level of caution, knowing that it wasn't safe for us to be so exposed, especially after the alpha's warning about the Amato pack's search for members of our own pack, including Camilla and myself.
I made an effort to focus on the task at hand—assisting Camilla with the shopping. I surveyed the faces of fellow shoppers, searching for any signs of suspicion or danger, but found nothing out of the ordinary. Our objective was to collect the necessary groceries to prepare the children's favorite meal. However, as we hurried through the store's aisles, an unsettling feeling persisted. I couldn't quite put my finger on it, but I knew deep down that we were being watched. Reluctant to alarm Camilla, I kept my concerns to myself for a while. Each time I glanced behind me, I caught sight of someone's gaze fixed upon us, and a rush of fear coursed through my veins.
"Are you alright?" Camilla inquired, her eyes filled with worry. Unable to contain my apprehension any longer, I confided in her, speaking in hushed tones. "Do you ever get the feeling that we're being watched?" I asked.
Camilla's eyes widened in fear. "What? No, I didn't notice anything," she responded, her panic starting to surface.
I attempted to reassure her. "It's probably just my imagination running wild," I said, though I couldn't dispel the nagging feeling that something wasn't right.
Camilla scanned our surroundings, her gaze narrowing upon a figure standing a short distance away. She leaned in, whispering, "That man over there," nodding her head discreetly in his direction. "He's been following us since we arrived."
My heart quickened its pace as I turned my attention to the individual Camilla had identified. At first glance, he appeared like any other ordinary shopper, yet an intangible aura surrounded him, heightening my unease. I couldn't determine if he was a pawn of a rival pack, an operative for the Amato pack, or simply a regular customer. Nonetheless, caution was imperative.
"Let's pick up the pace and complete our shopping," I urged, attempting to keep my voice low.
We hastened through the remaining aisles, aiming to gather all the required items as swiftly as possible. It felt as if we were engaging in a covert operation, stealing groceries rather than purchasing them. My gaze persistently darted over my shoulder, half-expecting to spot the man trailing us.
When we finally reached the checkout counter, my heart pounded within my chest. Handing the money to the cashier, we made a swift exit from the store. As we headed toward the taxi rank, a wave of relief washed over me, knowing that we were finally leaving that environment behind.
"I never want to return here," Camilla declared, once again glancing back over her shoulder.
"I feel the same way," I concurred. "Let's prioritize getting home safely."
But then as we left the supermarket, we found that there were no cabs in sight. Camilla suggested we call Luca to come and pick us up, but I refused. I didn't want to be indebted to him, not after everything that had happened between us.
Just when I thought we were stuck, we saw a cab pull up, and we quickly got in. I gave the driver our address and begged him to hurry. The drive back was tense, and we both sat in silence, still on edge from the earlier experience.
Finally, we arrived home, and I let out a sigh of relief as we stepped out of the cab. I couldn't shake off the feeling of being watched, and I quickly ushered Camilla into the house, making sure to lock the door behind us.
As soon as we walked in, Mrs. Cali greeted us with a smile, but her expression quickly turned to one of concern when she saw how anxious we looked. Camilla and I were both quiet, too tense and tired to talk about what had just happened. I was still thinking about the possibility of being followed or watched. I felt exposed and vulnerable, like we were being watched by someone who had bad intentions.
She asked us what was wrong and why we had returned so early. I didn't have the energy to explain everything, but Camilla filled her in about the stalker we had encountered.
The chef's eyes widened in surprise. "A stalker? Are you sure it wasn't just your imagination?" she asked us. I was grateful for her skepticism. It was comforting to think that maybe we were just being paranoid. But deep down, I knew that something didn't feel right.
Camilla and I looked at each other, not sure what to say. We were both still shaken up from the experience. I apologized to Camilla for not being able to accompany her to the mall to get the dresses she wanted. She reassured me that it wasn't a big deal and that we could go another day.
“Okay, well. Let me check on the kids, I’ll be right back.” I announced to them both and then I made my way for the stairs.












