The Alpha's Regret: He Lost His Fated White Wolf
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rine burning my lungs, but my fa
tain who was faking a cramp, and carried
humiliated, Jax didn't offer a hand. Inst
ana," he spat in front of the w
our bond piece by piece, culminating at the sacred Moon Tree wher
w wasn't emotiona
e. As the poison paralyzed my limbs and I sank into the da
mes!" he shouted
and walked away,
m didn't. I finally accepted the reje
n a week. He thought I was nothi
as w
to a dance studio, right into the
ly shifted, I wa
a Whit
what he had thrown away
pte
ana
cold, but the reality hi
rong swimmer. Everyone in the North Gate Pack knew that. I was the unshifted girl, the eighte
allowing a mouthful of c
aos of the Summer Solsti
trongest of our generation, and the boy who held my heart in his hands. He was my mate. We hadn't complet
sn't look
eamed from the othe
er student, a Beta female who had arrived two months ago. She was beautiful, curvaceous,
need savi
y direction. With a growl that vibrated through
am to
r in the bond connecting us. I watched as he scooped Catalina up in his po
vering body out of the water. No one offered me a hand
wet t-shirt, shivering dramatically, l
" Jax asked, h
a cramp," sh
cheap sundress, shivering violently.
a warm hazel, were hard and cold. Ther
Eliana," h
, stunned
ng so everyone could hear. "Catalina was in trouble.
im, Jax! Yo
flaring. It was a heavy, suffocating pres
oug
en; it was slammed d
he projected through the mind-link, his voice boomi
s an unshifted wolf-an Omega by status until I proved
concrete, scra
ppled throu
me second. The ninety-ninth time he had look
, somethi
ngle, high-pitched keening
sil
pping a towel around Catalina's
ere shaking, but not
I said
busy whispering comfort to t
dging eyes of the pack members, past the snickering t
ched my parents' house on
lights. I sat at my desk, water pooli
ing the acceptance letter I
rk Uni
d. Far away from the North Gate Pack. Far away fro
where Jax was going. I had planned my
d the
pt O
icke
The dried flowers from prom, the oversized hoodies he let me stea
ll like him-like pine and rain. Now,
ed a tr
he pool. I just started throwing things away. Eve
done w