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Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three

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Aurielle DuVall

“You’re not going to say anything?”

“Why would I?”

Matthias chuckled, but it sounded hollow and bitter. “You don’t care about me, do you?”

“I don’t,” I said without hesitating.

He shook his head. “I’m not getting married.”

I continued to look at him, confused.

“I’m having my engagement party, but I’m not getting married yet. You know, Auri, with our history, I’d be a bit upset if you were getting married so soon after our divorce.”

I bat my eyes at him. “Why? You didn’t love me.”

“It’s not about-” he cut himself off, sounding frustrated. “It’s not about love, it’s about respect.”

“And you didn’t respect me, so I don’t understand.”

Matthias had nothing to say to that. He knows exactly what our marriage was like, so I’m trying to wrap my head around his audacity. Thinking that I would be upset.

“You spent our marriage talking about Nerissa. Now you have her. Why are you upset that I don’t care? You won. You got what you wanted.”

Matthias exhaled, his frustration seemed
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  • Once His Mate, Now His Regret   Chapter One Hundred and Thirty-Three

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