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Rejecting My Arrogant Alpha: The Queen's Return

Chapter 8 

Word Count: 752    |    Released on: Today at 17:31

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th the fallout at my own company, Sloan

he whispered, her eyes wid

ting could wait. I sat back down i

d and a somber expression on his face. He was Sloa

grave. "I have the results from the

out a small

doctor continued, avoiding my eyes. "It aggravated the old inju

e air, heavy and suf

" I asked, though I a

of practiced pity. "It means... I'm afraid Ms.

er me. This was my fault. The fight with Aurora, the

h and left the room, leaving me alon

violent sobs. "A cripple," she wailed. "I'm a useless cripple! Yo

hought of the fire, all those years ago. She had run into the flames for m

her eve

ne. "No," I said, my voice hoarse. "I am not going a

er voice breaking. "What Alpha would eve

my mind. A solution. A way to ato

, demanded I care for the woman who had been maimed for my sake. And a darker part of me, the part stung by Aurora's

solution. A penance. A declaration. It was the o

me. Then I thought of Aurora, who had just rejected me, wh

ing her to look at me. I wiped the

want you?" I asked, my

filled ey

felt heavy, like stones in my

ce, marry me

n her eyes before she quickly masked it with disbelief. She covered her mouth

t to give you the life you deserve. I want to mak

as Aurora is concerned, this is my stance:

oy and threw her arms around my neck, buryi

her hair. But I fel

had just signed a contract with my own

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Rejecting My Arrogant Alpha: The Queen's Return
Rejecting My Arrogant Alpha: The Queen's Return
“I spent three days perfecting a custom cake for my Alpha husband's thirtieth birthday. Instead of thanking me, he looked at me with disgust and ordered a servant to throw my hard work into the trash. His mother publicly mocked me as a dirty, wolfless Omega, and the entire ballroom laughed. Then, his supposed savior, Sloane, appeared, flaunting a diamond bracelet he had just gifted her. When I pleaded for him to defend me as his Luna, he growled at me to stop embarrassing myself. Sloane then faked a stumble, pushing me backward until my head smashed violently against a marble fountain. As I lay bleeding on the floor, the last thing I saw before blacking out was my husband scooping her into his arms, not even glancing back at me. For three years, I had endured his contempt, believing I was just a useless, subservient wife acquired through a contract. I didn't understand why he hated me so much, or why I let him break my heart over and over again. But that heavy blow to my head shattered a three-year-old dam in my mind. Waking up in the hospital, the fog of amnesia was gone. I wasn't a weak, nameless Omega. I was Aurora Montgomery, a genius hacker and the sole heir to a billionaire Pack empire. When Cade walked into my room demanding I apologize to Sloane, I stood up and looked him dead in the eye. "I, Aurora Montgomery, reject you."”