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I can’t accept you

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last update Last Updated: 2025-03-11 19:56:03

Avery’s POV

“Carolina? What are you doing out here? Are you alright?” I frowned when I spotted her sitting with her knees hugged under her chin. She glanced up and scowled when she saw it was me. I wanted to go over it and see if she was okay. I know she hated me in the past, but I was Luna now, and I should at least try to get along with her. I knew it would be much easier at our pack if we all got along. I knew how Zane hated to think of anyone causing a rift. However, I did understand her reasons. Craig was a big part of the pack. He hadn’t just been my mate or the beta. Everyone loved him and adored him. He had shown me love and kindness from the start. Even though I had found a second chance with Zane, it didn’t take away the thoughts and love I would always have for Craig. He would want me to be happy, and I was.

“What do you want?” she hissed, looking back out at the distance. I sighed and approached her. “I don't want to speak to you, Avery.” she moved slightly away from me.
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