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Bond Severance: No Mercy for My Heart-Thieving Alpha

Chapter 6 This Time, She Left

Word Count: 659    |    Released on: 06/02/2026

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e to get up and

of my forehead, gently

t want to disturb you, so I slept at the office." He ask

o call every few minutes just to make sure he was safe. But I h

-asleep, yawned, and said, "

my forehead, his tone indulgent. "It's alright

rêpes and hot milk. Remember t

urned away. "I want to sleep a bit

und me. "I'll be very busy today, so I might not be able to stay with you. But I made a reserva

ook out my communicator to confirm the departu

dress and removed the wedding

ost visible spot in the living room. Taking a deep breath, I dragged the suitcase I ha

door, my communicato

tantly. "Aria, you're really something. Your Alpha has been sleeping with

ward to celebrating with him. Do you know what gift he prepared for you? An adoption agreement. Luke wants you to raise our children. You

l was c

t. For me to raise his

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help laughi

ang again. This t

d to go to the outskirts immediately, so I won't be able to have dinner

I wouldn't wait fo

Work comes first. G

reasonable," Luke said. "Pr

itation, I blocked him, then deleted all his contact information, cha

ye, L

this rotten

before me. The window rolled

ia. It's time

he door an

thly, heading away f

There was no lingering attachment in m

ing was

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Bond Severance: No Mercy for My Heart-Thieving Alpha
Bond Severance: No Mercy for My Heart-Thieving Alpha
“In the third year after my heart failure diagnosis, I, Aria Green, watched my Alpha, Luke Perry, generously give away my heart source to his mistress's father. Layla Vale, the mistress, flaunted how perfectly they fit together in bed, how well-behaved their pups were. My heart shattered. Since Luke had betrayed me, I would no longer accept him as my mate. But the heart source that belonged to me, I would take it back. I dialed a communication code that had been sealed away for five years. "I'll return to the Green Pack for the surgery. Come pick me up in a week." But when I truly left, Luke was the one who regretted it.”