Rejecting My Rogue Alpha
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they couldn't get a reaction from me. It was like I had wandered away f
really dawned on me, nor had it sank into my subconscious. But Adelia's rejection had sent th
she had given me hope, a hope for a better life but now that she was gone, I felt brok
ymore since the connection had be
itation to the packhouse more frequent, hoping that I would see
there. She was suddenly nowhere to be found and it killed me. The thou
ice brought me out of my reverie and I stiffened. It felt like th
n indoors for days and had refused to come out. It made my mother worry that I would go insane so when my friends came
ad a frown on his face but Calix only s
nly stating
ole by the side of my head. I knew what he wanted: a reaction from me. That must be the reason he was bringin
so much even though I didn't know him. It was just too surprising to me
change the fact that I was born and bred here. An outsider should never be placed
bringing me back to the situati
en lying to us about being mated to Adelia. I knew it couldn't be true. Adelia can't
ords and I immediately winced, my
d, an incredulous look on his face.
d to him is mated to someone else." Calix blatantly
owing the black strands of his hair to his eyes. "I wonder
scoffed, finally l
tion? Why will Jared beat Aiden up in f
shrugged again and I finally turned to look at him, my eyes burning with rage. This short idiot was
clapped, breaking into a boist
ok his head as he fell to the beach towel we had sp
he's glaring at me. This has to be his first
, looking visibly angry. "You shouldn't prey
silly words. I knew he was trying to speak up for me but it only made me more pissed. I was angry wit
!" Calix snapped. "Will you just
itive. You're being a compl
ing me feel more pathetic than I alre
gnored him, turning to look at Calix instead. That one
ard, Calix. A disgu
face vanished and
freak, a usele
great interest. "Let it rest. I'm honestly tired and won't have the strength to separate you both
n into a fight with Calix had been when we were eighteen. Calix, ou
I didn't like going there but Calix, being th
of his head - one which I didn't regret even when I would not want a
out with them anymore. They were making me feel worst rather than feel better. In fact, it felt like they we
were my friends." I
everything. I was tired of my life and my misfortune. Sometimes, I wonder what evil I had done to the
ly in the face. It was Jamal and his face was filled with shock as he held his left eye where I
I barked at him instead,