The Alpha's Regret: Rejecting His True Luna
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e, convincing myself I
ate. She was a weak Omega, and my pa
twin children whispering
himpered. "It's the special juice Aunt
demanded a toxicolo
y brought me to m
oman I broke my bond for, had been slowly p
turned the convoy around, racing toward the Sil
ting palm. I was the Alpha. We were fated. I could f
dn't find a broken woman
d a Go
uminescence of the White Wolf bloodline. Standing protectively b
lling to my knees an
I made a mist
I waited for her to c
ed at me with eye
art, Gavyn," she said coldly
turned t
r voice carrying on the wind. "Th
and the world exploded in silver light,
pte
yn
was louder than any s
my throbbing temples. It had been hours since Alex had walked out of the Pack House-hour
r the bond, desp
l
, golden hum of her presence. I expected her to answer, perhaps with
th
at binds every wolf in the pack-and especially Mates-was dead silent. It wasn't just
uttered to the empty room, trying to
in. Now, Iliana's cloying rose perfume was seeping into the fibers of
wering? An Omega, even a Luna, cannot simply shut out her Alpha. It
d to finish
y constructed worry. She was wearing one of Alex's silk robes. It hung lo
trembling with a practiced
looked at her, my e
ead against my chest, seeking comfort, but my wolf didn't purr. My wolf was pa
it's for the best, Gavyn. She said she wanted freedom. Maybe the responsibil
honey, designed to soothe while
ildren," I snapped, recoili
of hurt crossing her eyes. Or was it
hate seeing you in pain. She left you. She abandoned the pack. If sh
didn't do anything wrong, Iliana. We are fated. The M
"She's just an obstacle to our happiness. Let her go. You
irm in the face of my rejection flashed in my mind. Her eyes hadn't been wet wit
id, my voice lo
nked, stun
out. I nee
a aura radiating off me hit her like a physical wave, forcing h
window, staring out a
e Mind-Link, putting the full wei
st cold, e
ex
de of the highway. I had left the car miles back. It belonged to
felt light
one. I had tossed it into a muddy stream three miles back-th
e the Mate Bond used to be. He had rejected me. And I had accepted it. The bond was
burner phone Elara, the Elder who hel
it immediat
frantic. "You need to see this. I sent you a
t is
go. Iliana is watching
ne wen
ing overhead, and slid into the back booth. I ordered a coffee j
Grainy, taken from a hidde
sitting on the floor, playing with blocks. They looked smal
walked i
a kicked over Kenni
audio was crackly, but the veno
is little lip trembl
I saw him wince. "Mommy isn't here! Mommy lef
ushing to her brother's d
ackhande
of the phone like a gunshot. Kaelynn fell back, clut
na snarled, leaning down into their faces, "I will have
eo cut
d gone cold. My hands were shaking so violently I
he told them I
? Where w
automatically. I
her again, Gavyn,"
ld, and utterly damning. "I don't have time for this. I nee
essed. "Besides, the twins are
liana. Deal with it.
them
t there on the f
over, towel in hand.
gniting in my belly, burning away the grief. It wasn't the warm sp
, my voice sounding
way anymore. Not w
I was going to burn th