Her Alpha Ex-Husband's Regret
ria'
wing freely down my face as I sobbed, wip
to mind-absolutely nothing. I was lost and in shock, wondering when and how I got involved with the Alpha to the point that I woke up i
d in. They didn't even give me a chance to speak
back and break free from their grasp. I immediately regretted this action as I was met wit
der my breath, "I didn't do it," but it seeme
s was gathered, staring intensely at me with a look of disapproval etched across everyone's faces. I gulped, loo
barked, "Remain on your knees." I cried out silently, and this seemed to reach my mate as I lifted my head an
he believe I am truly innocent? I had so ma
ha of this pack. Do you plead guilty to that crime?" I lifted my tear-streaked face,
looked around, hoping someone would at least see me for the innocent person I
e Councilwoman Adina finally spoke up, saying
, I knew I was doomed. What could she have against me? Maybe she had a change of heart and
l-blown sob, her shoulders shaking with eac
share my thoughts as she urged, "Please speak up, woman, we unfortunately do not have all
adding, "It is quite unfortunate that she would commit such a treacherous act, especially against the f
ross my back, pain radiating through my body. The guards sent me a warni
as cold and bitter as ever, saying, "It will ser
Sarah, wondering why she was doing this to me and what sh
oesn't mean I will indulge her, especially when she has committed such a treacherous sin. I am someone who has always s
has always told me how much she hated the Alpha and how she wis
reats, but I was shocked to find her there,
er said anything like that, and the fact tha
ifying against me, I still couldn't believe this situation was real. None of it made any sense to me. I wanted to speak; I was tempted to, but
einous crimes, perhaps Olivia's words will be," she said,
had never gotten along; however, she and
ly speak the truth. But just like Sarah, she blatantly lied, claiming she had s
and the guard who was called to the witness box also lied, saying that wh
in my hands, but then they couldn't find me again. They both had concluded that maybe I just needed
much to bear. I didn't know what to say or what to do. After countless witnesses came to the box and testified against me, I knew my
ina said, readjusting herself in her
said or did would matter. The decision was going to be made, an
ted and carefully scrutinized, and only your fingerprints were found on it, which without a doubt makes you guilty of murdering the Alpha
ting through every fiber of my being. I cried out in pain again, and I desperately hoped someone would
man Adina asked again, and this time I refused
p struck my back, sending me crumbling to the ground once more. I cried out again in agony, unable to bear it a
," Adina continued, her voice icy, "and another li
y eyes brimming with tears. My gaze landed on Sarah, whose look was cold and void of emotion. Then, all of a sudden, she
ng. My fists clenched as I said, "I did not do it." Immediately, I felt the sting of the whip on my back, sending
Nathan even as I didn't have a w
he heard me or if my words reached him, but I needed an imm
osed my eyes, mentally preparing myself for it, when I heard Nathaniel's voice say calmly, "S
haniel said, his voice cold and final. "She is a traitor to this
to death. She shall be burned alive on a pyre in eight days, and everyone will gather to witness the deat
ourtroom. As we made our way to the dungeon, a knot formed in my s
– a warmth spreading between my thighs, followed by a trickle of liquid. I tried to proce
mbness that seeped into my bones. I felt weightless and disconnected from my body. My