SOFIA'S POV
"Slut!" "Wake up, you slut!" The voice echoed in my ears like a slap—sharp and piercing. My arm was tapped roughly, and a sickening weight pressed down on me, making my body feel like it was sinking into the bed. But I didn’t move. My eyelids were too heavy, my body too weak, as though something was forcing me to stay still. Then, the voice came again, louder this time. "You whore, I said wake up!" My chest rose and fell with a shaky breath as I forced my eyes open. The first thing I saw was Victoria's face, her lips curled into a sneer, eyes burning with disgust. I blinked, confused. My surroundings felt wrong and strange. I should be in Nathan's room, not here. This wasn’t his room. This wasn’t where I was supposed to be. Then it hit me. I was in the garden last night with a glass of wine, preparing for the most important day of my life. I was going to be made Luna of the pack. Nathan had called me and told me he had a surprise for me. But now... how had I ended up here? With Victoria? And where was Nathan? The unfamiliar room reeked of alcohol and deceit, its lavish curtains reminding me I was still somewhere within the palace. But this wasn’t Nathan’s room. I tried to sit up, but strong hands forced me back down. Panic surged in my chest, and I looked to my left. A man, a stranger, lay beside me, his eyes closed, his lips twisted into a grin even in his sleep. I rubbed my eyes, trying to focus, hoping it was a nightmare. This couldn’t be happening. Nathan should be the one here. But he wasn’t. The man beside me muttered something in his sleep, pulling me closer to him. I gasped and shoved at him, but he only tightened his grip, pulling me deeper into the bed. "Where the hell am I?" I whispered to myself, my voice trembling. Then, just as I was about to scream, Victoria’s voice sliced through the silence, cold and venomous. "I’ve always told you she’s not the right one for you." I froze, not understanding. My heart thudded painfully in my chest as I watched her step into the room again, a victorious glint in her eyes. "She’s a slut. A whore who only knows how to open her legs for any man," she sneered, her gaze flicking from me to the man beside me. I opened my mouth to protest, to explain, but nothing came out. The words were trapped in my throat, tangled in confusion and fear. What was happening? Before I could even process it, the door swung open with a force that rattled the frame. Nathan walked in. His eyes locked on me, and the world seemed to stop. The flicker of pain in his eyes was all I needed to see to know something had gone terribly, terribly wrong. My heart sank as his gaze swept over the scene—me, disheveled, clutching the sheets; the stranger beside me. His jaw tightened, and I saw the coldness build in his eyes. "What the hell is this?" he growled, his voice low, filled with barely contained rage. "I... Nathan, I... I don’t even know what’s going on," I stammered, my body trembling. I tried to pull away from the man, but he didn’t let go. I didn’t even recognize him. Who was he? How had I ended up here? Victoria stepped forward, smugly observing the chaos she had set in motion. Her role in this was clear. She was the mastermind, feeding him lies, manipulating him with every word. But I didn’t have time to think about that. All I could focus on was Nathan’s cold stare, the complete rejection I saw in his eyes. "Can you explain this?" His voice was tight with fury. I tried to explain, tried to make him understand, but the words wouldn’t come. "I was in the garden last night with a glass of wine... I was getting ready for…" "For today, yes, for today," I said, smiling weakly, hoping he’d understand. "It’s today," I added when it hit me. "You called me, told me you had a surprise..." Nathan's face twisted in disbelief. "A surprise?" he repeated, his voice harsh. "This is the surprise, Sofia? You with another man in my bed?" "And not just my bed but my private room at that," he said with hurt. I immediately looked around the room and realized he was right. It was his private room! The room he marked me! He only comes here when he wants to be alone, and according to him, I was the first person he had brought to this room. And now... Gosh! What's going on?! I thought. Tears welled in my eyes as I clutched the bedcovers to my chest. "No! Nathan, please... I don’t know how this happened." "And you couldn’t even come up with a better lie, Sofia," Nathan spat, his voice dripping with contempt. "You of all people knew I wasn’t even in the pack last night! I was out making sure everything was perfect for our coronation. Then how the hell did I call you?" "I don’t know!" I shouted, my voice cracking. "I didn’t do this! I—" "Shut up!" Nathan roared, cutting me off. "I’ve seen enough." Victoria’s face gleamed with satisfaction, and she stepped closer, tilting her head mockingly. “Oh, Nathan,” she said sweetly, her voice laced with poison, “I warned you about her. I told you she’d ruin you. But did you listen to me? No.” She smirked, her eyes cold as they locked on me. “Now look at her. A whore, just like I said. You should be thanking me for saving you before she dragged the entire pack down with her filthy ways.” Nathan’s face hardened as her words seemed to confirm every doubt he already had. "You’re a liar, Sofia. A cheat. You’ve betrayed me." His words were like daggers, each one plunging deeper into my heart. I tried to reach for him, desperate to make him see the truth, but his eyes hardened further, his body stiffening as he stepped back. "You’re not worthy of me. Or the pack." I felt the weight of his words crush me, suffocating me. I watched in shock as he turned to Victoria. "Get her out of my sight," he said coldly. "I don’t want to see her again." Then, he looked at me one last time. "You're banished. I never want to see you again," he spat. The words hit me like a physical blow. My body went numb as his words sank in. Banished?! I couldn’t breathe. My chest felt like it was collapsing, and the world around me seemed to blur. Victoria’s triumphant smile made my stomach churn. Before I could even react, Nathan turned his back on me, walking out of the room. The witch followed behind him, her wicked, victorious grin leaving me with the feeling that my fate had already been sealed. What just happened?Dear readers, And just like that… we’re here. The end. When I first started writing Alpha’s Regret: Mommy, Daddy, We Want to Be Together!, I never imagined how far this story would go—or how deeply it would live in your hearts. What began as a single spark—an idea about love, loss, and second chances—became a living, breathing world because of you. Your comments, your messages, your nonstop encouragement… you carried this story as much as I did. I honestly never knew I could write more than 400,000 words and over 300 chapters. That still shocks me—it’s my very first time taking a story this far. And I couldn’t have done it alone. To every reader who unlocked chapters, shared their thoughts, and stayed up late with Nathan, Sophia, and their pack—you are the heartbeat of this book. And to my sweet editor, Winnie, who championed this story, I owe you more than words can say. You believed in my book! Thank you so much Momma! This final chapter isn’t just an ending. It’s a celebrati
SOPHIA’S POV “I still think Nathan cheated during the smores competition.” Lucas said, pointing his roasting stick at him from across the fire pit. “There’s no way a man who’s never touched a marshmallow before made the perfect one on his first try.”“Oh, I’ve touched plenty of marshmallows.” Nathan replied with such suaveness, that I knew it would be felt miles away as he reached for my hand. “I just usually don’t eat them.”Laughter bubbled around the circle as the fire crackled and sparks floated into the evening sky. The kids were racing in the background, their glow sticks leaving trails of neon as they zipped across the lawn. Moonstone had never felt warmer – not because of the weather, but because of what surrounded me – family, love, and the rare gift of a peaceful heart.“Alright!” Grace clapped her hands together, standing dramatically. “Ladies and gentlemen – adults and feral children – it’s time for the moment you’ve all been waiting for. Trivia night!”Daniel groaned the
SOPHIA’S POV The scent of pine and old varnish from the Moonstone cabin hadn’t changed over the years. Even now, five years later, it greeted me like an old friend as I stood at the edge of the balcony, watching everyone laugh and mingle below. It was hard to believe that today marked five years since everything had changed — the day I told them the truth. Nathan’s hand slipped around my waist, grounding me. “You okay?” I looked up at him and smiled softly. “Yeah. Just… thinking.” “About that day?” I nodded. “Exactly. About that day.” ** Five Years Ago… ** We were all gathered at the restaurant that I had invited them to. They had thought it was just for drinks, dinner and to catch up… If only they had known how wrong they were. It was one of those perfect summer evenings — warm, breezy, and filled with the smell of grilled food and citronella candles. “Alright,” I said, wiping my hands on a napkin and stepping into the middle of the room. The conversation still carried on.
SOPHIA'S POV I stood at the edge of the Moonstone cliffs, staring at the view I’d come to love – the curve of the valley bathed in sunlight, the lake shimmering like it knew secrets it would never share. Behind me, the quiet hum of life brewed like a crescendo waiting to rise. The scent of grilled vegetables, sweet cakes, and roasted meats filled the air, mixed with the ever familiar trace of pine and wildflowers. Today was the anniversary. And somehow… Everyone came. Even Grace. Even Lucas. Everyone. It was amazing how everyone had changed and grown. My heart twisted and bloomed at the same time. “Mom!” Alexia’s voice cut through the calm. “Alex won’t let me braid the babies’ hair into ponytails!” I turned and saw her marching over, her expression fierce. Behind her, Alex looked halfway exasperated, halfway amused as the baby twins – now three – sat patiently on a picnic blanket, poking at some glittery stones. “I said they don’t need braids. We’re not going to war. And even i
NATHAN'S POV ✧✦Two Days Before the Anniversary✧✦ The soft shuffle of feet woke me before the sun had properly risen. I opened one eye and immediately smiled. Alexia stood at the side of the bed, arms folded, her curly hair wild and defiant against the morning light streaming in through the curtains. “Dad, Aiden tried to eat Alex’s cereal again.” She said matter of factly. From behind her, the unmistakable giggle of Aiden echoed. "It wasn’t cereal! It was just floating stuff!" Alex’s voice cut in next. "It was cereal, Aiden! You just drowned it in milk. Again." I rolled out of bed with a groan and followed the chaos down the hallway. The twins had taken to mornings like soldiers to battle – fiercely, dramatically, and with no warning. Aiden was standing on the kitchen chair, spoon in one hand, a milk soaked mess in front of him. Amara sat beside him, delicately stirring her yogurt with regal disdain. Alex stood with a towel, clearly moments away from committing a crime agains
LOLA'S POV I always said I’d never let a man touch my espresso machine. That was sacred. Holy even. And definitely not to be tampered with by large Alpha hands that didn’t know the difference between a flat white and a cappuccino. Well, Alpha regent, but Nathan lets him have the title. after all, Nathan is the King Alpha now of the territories. But we'll, here I was, five years later, married to the Alpha of the Silverfang Pack – which was still under the Moonstone Pack, renamed Moonstone Territories – who currently stood shirtless in my flagship coffee shop, holding my beloved portafilter like it was some enchanted artifact. “I think I broke it.” Hernandez muttered, frowning at the steaming mess pouring over the edge of the cup. I stared. Just stared. “Baby, how do you even manage to get espresso above the machine?!” He scratched the back of his neck sheepishly. "I was trying to impress you." I laughed. Not just a giggle – a full bellied, nose wrinkling, heart clenching laugh.