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68: I’ve Never Trusted Him

Author: Gold Writes
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 21:53:15

LEVI'S POV

I had been bothered about Flint for days, and the feeling refused to go away no matter how many times I tried to dismiss it.

So I looked into him.

I had every available report pulled. Every background check. Every record that could be accessed through official channels.

Nothing was out of place.

His records were clean. His movements checked out. There were no suspicious financial trails, no unusual contacts, and no obvious indication that he was involved in anything larger than what
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    Every memory I had of Flint seemed to split apart in my head, leaving me unable to reconcile the man sitting in front of me with the one I thought I had known all these years.The Flint I knew was the man who had pulled me out of the wreckage of my old life, who had stood beside Rowan through countless illnesses, who had become so deeply woven into our lives that I had stopped questioning his place in them.The man standing across from me now felt like a stranger wearing Flint's face, and the realization left me feeling hollow.“Why?” I asked, my voice barely steady enough to form the word. “Why would you do that to us?”I found myself searching his face for something that would make sense of all this. I didn't know if I was looking for remorse, guilt, or some explanation that would make this nightmare less unbearable, but I found none of it.Flint simply looked at me with the same detached calm he had carried throughout this entire conversation.“Why would I do that to you?” he repea

  • RECLAIMING HIS REJECTED MATE    69b: The Nightmare was Real

    BROOK'S POVMy discombobulated mind kept on thinking about Levi finding me. That those doors will break open and Levi will rush in to save me and get me out of this hell before it could go any further and disastrous.He shifted his weight slightly, like he was bored of my silence, and then his attention moved past me for a second as if he was deciding what truth to pull out next.Then the corner of Flint's mouth lifted slightly, but it wasn't a smile. There was no warmth or humor in it. It looked more like satisfaction.“Let's talk about your bastard son who I've tried to kill more times than I can count, but he keeps surviving. Strong genes. I'll give him that.”For a second, I forgot how to breathe. I just stared at him.The words reached my ears, but my mind refused to accept them. They felt like they belonged in someone else's nightmare instead of my reality.“No,” I whispered.My chest tightened painfully as I looked at him, searching desperately for some sign that this was anoth

  • RECLAIMING HIS REJECTED MATE    69: I’ve Been Watching You, Brooks Beauregard

    BROOK'S POVI woke up with a slow, confused drag of consciousness, like my mind was surfacing through thick waterMy first breath came out uneven, catching halfway in my throat, and when I tried to move my arms, nothing happened. My wrists were pulled tightly behind my back, held so firmly I could feel the strain travel up to my shoulders.For a moment, my mind refused to accept it, like I was still trying to wake up from a bad dream. Then I tried again, and the resistance didn’t change. That was when reality snapped into place so hard it made my stomach drop.I was tied.My eyes adjusted slowly to the dim space around me. The air was cold enough to make my skin prickle, and I could properly feel the hard press of stone or concrete beneath my feet, and the stiffness in my body from being held upright in a chair that didn’t give me any freedom to move.My throat was dry, and my pulse was already pounding so loudly it felt like it was filling the entire room.Then my eyes caught the out

  • RECLAIMING HIS REJECTED MATE    68: I’ve Never Trusted Him

    LEVI'S POVI had been bothered about Flint for days, and the feeling refused to go away no matter how many times I tried to dismiss it.So I looked into him.I had every available report pulled. Every background check. Every record that could be accessed through official channels.Nothing was out of place.His records were clean. His movements checked out. There were no suspicious financial trails, no unusual contacts, and no obvious indication that he was involved in anything larger than what everyone already knew about him.On paper, Flint was exactly who he claimed to be.Yet my instincts refused to settle and the feeling in my gut remained as strong as ever.More importantly, Rowan's behavior continued bothering me.A child didn't suddenly become afraid of someone he had known as a father for years without a reason.My suspicion was that Rowan's wolf was different.The strange moon had affected him in ways none of us fully understood. His wolf had wanted to emerge during that peri

  • RECLAIMING HIS REJECTED MATE    67: This Man is a Stranger

    BROOK'S POVI reached out to Flint more often over the next couple of days to check on him, even though I didn’t feel like it, even when something inside me resisted the action in a way I couldn’t properly explain.I told myself it was nothing. That I was just tired. That I was still unsettled from the nightmare I had. It had felt so real in the moment, but thinking about it now, I knew it couldn’t have been real. Still, the unease it left behind lingered in ways I couldn’t fully shake.At first, I tried to hold on to the version of him I knew clearly. I reminded myself of every good thing he had done over the years, every time he had shown up for my son, every sacrifice he had made without asking for anything in return.I replayed those moments in my head carefully, like if I held onto them tightly enough, they would drown out whatever uncertainty was beginning to form in me.But it didn’t work the way I wanted it to.Those memories felt like they were slipping from my grasp the long

  • RECLAIMING HIS REJECTED MATE    66: Our Bond Runs Deeper

    LEVI'S POVI genuinely thought I understood pain before that night.I had lived through loss before. I had carried responsibilities heavy enough to break some men long before I was old enough to properly bear them. I thought I understood what it meant to hurt.Then Brooks looked me in the face and told me she regretted ever meeting me.Nothing had ever landed that deeply before.The words stayed in my head long after she walked away from me, repeating themselves over and over with brutal clarity while I stood there in silence trying to process the fact that she had meant every single one of them.From the minute you came into my life, everything started going wrong.I could still see the anger in her face while she said it, but what unsettled me most was that underneath all that anger, she looked disappointed in me too.I eventually forced myself to move, though it felt like my body was operating separately from my thoughts now.The palace hallways were quiet around me as I walked, bu

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