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

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 885    |    Released on: 16/06/2026

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ed to eat a few spoonfuls of broth, and that small, simple act felt like a monu

wide with curiosity. A cordon of guards in crisp black uniforms was clearing the c

ded Griffin swung op

he sheer authority rolling off him in waves. The morning sun was behind him, rendering his features indistinct, but the way the Prefect of Veridia came scurr

ack," the man said, his voice a low, chillingly calm bari

the cool morning air. "We've encountered... some difficul

cities like chessboards and people like pawns. I had run from one Alpha who thoug

l give you three more days. If the shipment isn't found, you can explain your 'diff

hout. The Prefect's face went ashen, and he stu

morbid fascination. This was the world I had escaped-a world wher

th the trembling Prefect an

en he

g slightly as if listening to a sound no

the window-wild, like a forest after a storm, mixed with something dark and spicy,

ed. It lifted its head and let out a lon

a

my soul, a shocking

weep upward-not with my eyes, but with something deeper, something my wolf recognize

the cool plaster of the wall. My heart was a wild bird beating its wings against the cage of my ribs. I

mate. A man I had never even properly seen. The impossib

ng, long time. When I finally dared to look again, the

er, there was a

convenience, ladies," he said. "But we've had a bit of a booking mix-up. To make up for i

A suite! Miss Aaliyah

d fortune-almost too good, if I let myself dwell on it. But my mind was still reeling f

balcony overlooking a quiet courtyard. It was the room directly next to the grandes

whispered, eyes wide. "We're s

of my mind. But I shook it off. I was just being paranoid. We were guests in a fine inn, and

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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."”