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After Three Years, Meeting Again, Long Time No See

Auteur: Aurora
(Alexander's POV)

The Territory Alliance Gala Hall glittered with the elite of werewolf society. Crystal chandeliers caught the light of the full September moon streaming through the skylights. I adjusted my tailored ceremonial jacket, draping it casually over my shoulder—a practiced move that concealed the unnatural stillness of my right arm.

Three years. Three long, empty years since Aurora had taken Silverleaf and disappeared into the Northern Territories.

I scanned the crowd, nodding at familiar Alpha faces, acknowledging territory leaders with the appropriate level of respect. Eva Dawnrunner, ever efficient, hovered nearby, fielding approaches from those seeking private meetings with the Blackwood Alpha Heir.

Then I saw her.

Aurora Winters stood across the grand hall, wrapped in an emerald gown that shimmered like moonlight on forest leaves. Her honey-brown hair was swept up elegantly, exposing the graceful line of her neck. She was speaking with Elder Thornwood—her father—he
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  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   Mother and Son Reunion (Part 2)

    (Aurora's POV)"Thank you," I replied softly, "but I should mention that my mate bond with Alpha Heir Blackwood has been formally severed."Their faces registered shock before they quickly masked their expressions. News would spread through the pack like wildfire, but I couldn't bring myself to care.My focus remained entirely on Daniel—my son, my miracle who I'd mourned for three long years.Alexander carried him up the grand staircase, his movements careful as he favored his left arm. The stiffness in his right arm seemed more pronounced now that I was watching for it.We entered a nursery decorated in soft blues and silvers, traditional Blackwood colors. Alexander gently laid Daniel on the large resting couch, tucking a soft blanket around him."He usually naps at this time," Alexander explained softly, ensuring his voice was clear enough for my damaged hearing. "The excitement probably wore him out."I sat beside my sleeping son, my hands trembling as I reached out to touch

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   Mother and Son Reunited!

    (Aurora's POV)I rushed through the corridors of Silver Paws Academy, my heart pounding against my ribcage. The prestigious institution loomed around me, its ancient stone walls and moon-crystal chandeliers showcasing why it cost significant pack resources annually for pups to attend.Marcus had called about Eliza, but as Head Pack Educator Ambrose led me toward his office, I felt an inexplicable weight of anticipation."Two pups involved in the scuffle," he explained, his voice grave. "No serious injuries, but we have a strict no-fighting policy."I nodded absently, my thoughts elsewhere. Since returning to Blackwood Territory with Silverleaf, memories haunted me at every turn.The door to the office swung open. Two small wolf pups sat on opposite sides of the room. One, a girl with confident posture despite her disheveled appearance, I recognized immediately as Clara Blackwood—Dominic's daughter. The other...My breath caught in my throat.A small boy with dark hair and famili

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   Reunion After Three Years, Long Time No See (Part 2)

    (Alexander's POV)Standing at my office window, I stared out across Blackwood territory, the land that was once everything to me. Now it felt hollow, merely an obligation rather than a legacy I hungered to expand. The memory of seeing Aurora with Marcus Thorne yesterday haunted me, a vivid reminder of all I had lost.I flexed my right hand, feeling the familiar resistance, the dulled sensation that had become my constant companion. The scars were mostly hidden beneath my sleeve, but the weakness remained - a physical manifestation of my failures.Three years had passed since that day. Three years of raising Daniel in secret, of watching over Aurora from afar, of pretending the hollow ache in my chest was something I could eventually overcome.I'd never truly allowed myself to imagine her finding comfort with another wolf. The thought of her smiling at someone else, touching someone else... My wolf Alex snarled within me, territorial despite everything."Alpha Heir," Eva Dawnrunner

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   After Three Years, Meeting Again, Long Time No See

    (Alexander's POV)The Territory Alliance Gala Hall glittered with the elite of werewolf society. Crystal chandeliers caught the light of the full September moon streaming through the skylights. I adjusted my tailored ceremonial jacket, draping it casually over my shoulder—a practiced move that concealed the unnatural stillness of my right arm.Three years. Three long, empty years since Aurora had taken Silverleaf and disappeared into the Northern Territories.I scanned the crowd, nodding at familiar Alpha faces, acknowledging territory leaders with the appropriate level of respect. Eva Dawnrunner, ever efficient, hovered nearby, fielding approaches from those seeking private meetings with the Blackwood Alpha Heir.Then I saw her.Aurora Winters stood across the grand hall, wrapped in an emerald gown that shimmered like moonlight on forest leaves. Her honey-brown hair was swept up elegantly, exposing the graceful line of her neck. She was speaking with Elder Thornwood—her father—he

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   Shattered Arm, Shattered Hope

    (Richard's mate's POV)I hurried back to the Blackwood Ancestral Den, my heart racing with an unexplainable sense of dread. The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the territory, but my thoughts were darker still. Something felt wrong.The large house stood eerily silent when I entered. Usually, there would be pack members moving about, attending to their duties, but today an unnatural stillness permeated the air."Has my mate returned?" I called out, my voice echoing through the empty hallway.A pack member serving the household appeared from the kitchen area. The moment she saw me, her eyes welled with tears."Madam," she choked out, her voice breaking. "Please go to the Pack Healing Den! Alpha Heir Dominic has been in a terrible vehicle accident."My blood ran cold. "Dominic?""One of his arms has been crushed," she continued, tears streaming down her face. "The Pack Healers don't know if it can be saved. He's undergoing an intensive healing procedure now."I didn't wait

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   Three Days' Mate

    (Alexander's POV)The early morning light streamed through the nursery windows of Mooncrest Villa, catching the fine dark hair of my daughter as she slept peacefully in her crib. Three days. That was our bargain – three days with Aurora fulfilling the role of my mate before she took Silverleaf to the Northern Territories.I stood in the doorway, watching Aurora gently tuck the soft blanket around our daughter. Time was slipping through my fingers like fine sand, impossible to grasp no matter how tightly I clenched my fist."I'll need to leave soon," I said softly, ensuring my voice was clear enough for her to understand despite her damaged hearing. "Pack business."Aurora looked up, her green eyes meeting mine briefly before darting away. She nodded once, the gesture curt and dismissive. The distance between us stretched like an unbridgeable canyon."Eva will be here if you need anything," I added, lingering longer than necessary. "Anything at all."Another silent nod. This was h

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   A Father's First Embrace

    (Alexander's POV)I stared down at the small bundle in my arms, my heart hammering against my ribs. Silverleaf Winters shifted within her soft nesting furs, her tiny eyelids fluttering as she woke.My daughter. My pup.She was only ten days old, so incredibly tiny and perfect. As the furs fell away from her face, I couldn't help the sharp intake of breath. She was unmistakably mine - the distinctive amber eyes so like my own, the angular Blackwood facial structure already evident despite her infancy, even the faint dimple in her left cheek that was an exact mirror of my own.My large hands, hands that had torn rival wolves apart in territory disputes, now cradled her with trembling gentleness. As I held her closer, I inhaled deeply, catching the sweet scent of pup milk clinging to her. My wolf Alex rumbled with contentment inside me, recognizing our offspring."Hello, little one," I whispered, my voice rough with emotion. "I'm your father."To my surprise, tears welled in my eyes

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   A Fragile Bargain

    (Aurora's POV)The rain pounded against the windows of the black SUV as we pulled up to the imposing Blackwood Pack Headquarters. Each drop seemed to echo the rapid beating of my heart. I hadn't been back here since before Daniel's birth—since before I believed he had died.I stared up at the gleaming building, memories washing over me like the rain outside. This place had once been my domain as Chief Healer. These halls had witnessed my rise in pack hierarchy, my mate bond with Alexander, and ultimately, my heartbreak.The driver opened my door, holding an umbrella over me as I stepped out. The familiar scent of power and wolfsbane smoke clung to the air. My wolf, Zoe, stirred within me, anxious and uncertain.Eva Dawnrunner greeted me in the marble lobby, her face professionally neutral though I caught the flash of sympathy in her eyes."Healer Winters," she said. "Alpha Heir Blackwood is currently in a crucial pack council meeting. May I escort you to his private study to wait?

  • Alpha’s Regret After His Abandoned Luna Left   A Father's Burden and a Daughter's Resolve

    (Aurora's POV)The morning light filtered through the silk curtains of the Thornwood guest den. I sat by the window, watching Silverleaf sleep peacefully in her basket. My father had been making arrangements for our move to the Northern Territories, securing everything with the efficiency that marked his leadership style."The Northern Territories in June, the air is crisp, suitable for recovery," he had told my mother yesterday, his voice carrying that familiar tone of assurance I'd grown to recognize.I watched him now from the doorway of our sitting room, noting how his shoulders seemed to carry an invisible weight. My mother bustled about, organizing our belongings with meticulous care. Four large traveling chests stood by the door, filled with ceremonial robes and everything Silverleaf would need.My mother wiped her brow, exhaustion evident in her every movement. "That should be everything," she murmured, more to herself than anyone else.When she entered the sitting room, s

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