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The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 797    |    Released on: 16/06/2026

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s a constant, bone-jarring rhythm, but with every mile we put between ourselves

was alive-a chaotic, beautiful mess of sounds and smells: merchants hawking their wares, children laughing, the scent

the journey. Following the directions of a friendly stable hand, I drove our we

ied lavender-a world away from the dark, herb-scented room of

le Foster. He led us into a private examination room and gently began to check on Ell

test," he said, his voic

e wait was agonizing. I sat on the edge of my chair, my hands clasped so tightly my

r the low murmur of other patients

self, can you believe i

with awe and fear. "They say he's here on the Alph

rld I was desperately trying to escape. My world had shrunk to the

er in his hand. His face was grim.

eart

rely a whisper. "Please, just

his eyes-something deep and troubled, like a man wrestling with a choice a

aggressive form of lung fever, complicated by seve

tapping the paper. "But it is fast-acting.

rful it made me dizzy. It wasn

for my mother's pendant. I handed over the coins

und a room at a modest inn called The Oak & Hearth. As soon as we were

broth and bread. She returned with th

" she said, her eyes wide. "At The Gilded Griffin, the fan

I sat by his bedside, my hand on his forehead, pray

en, a

to subside. His breathing, which had been so shallow and fast, deepened and

into my arms, burying my face in his hair, and held him close. For the firs

re free. And Ellum

so w

Griffin, a prince was watching. And a much

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The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate
The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate
“My five-year-old brother was burning up with a deadly fever, so I begged my fated mate, the Alpha Heir, to let us see the pack doctor. But he refused to even step out of his study. Instead, his cousin Elara falsely accused me of stealing a sapphire necklace. My fated mate believed her lie without a second thought. He looked at my dying brother with cold disgust, tossed me a bottle of cheap aspirin, and ordered the guards to throw me out. "Stop making a scene. Your jealousy is becoming pathetic." He shut the heavy oak door in my face, leaving us in the freezing hallway. I held my brother's shivering body, realizing the boy who had promised to protect me ten years ago was completely gone. For a decade, I had endured the pack's abuse and his family's cruelty, clinging to a one-sided mate bond while my brother suffered in a damp servant's room. How could I have been so blind? How could I let my brother slowly die just to wait for a man who thought our lives were trivial? My heart shattered, but the naive girl inside me died with it. I sold my parents' last heirloom, packed a single bag, and escaped the pack territory in the middle of a thunderstorm. When he finally tracked me down days later, trying to buy my return with a glittering diamond necklace, I didn't shed a single tear. I looked him dead in the eye and spoke the words that would sever our souls forever. "I, Aaliyah Hatfield, formally reject you as my fated mate."”