LOGINOn the third anniversary of our bond, I pushed open the private room door, my heart full of hope—only to see Chisel on one knee, leaning in to kiss Sylvia. In that instant, every thread of love and trust inside me snapped. “What are you doing?” My voice trembled; tears blurred my vision. Chisel looked up at me, eyes full of irritation. “Enough, Leah. Stop putting on that wounded look. We were just playing a game. I lost, that’s all. Why are you angry?” I could no longer bear the betrayal. After losing our pup, something inside me died completely. I decided to break the mate bond, to end this painful, scarred union once and for all. Even as Chisel kept apologizing, swearing he would change, I no longer believed him. My voice went cold: “Even if I forgive you, our pup never will.” I left the home that had once been full of love and hope, flying toward a new world that would be mine alone. On the other end of the phone, Chisel’s voice trembled. “Leah, I was wrong. Please… give me another chance…” I closed my eyes, inhaled deeply, and hung up. My voice was calm, final: “I have nothing more to say to you, Chisel.”
View More“What’s up?”My voice was calm, detached, not a ripple in my chest.“Where are you?” His voice cracked with desperation.“Leah, I miss you. Let me come get you, please? I know I was wrong. I never should’ve hurt you over and over again for Sylvia. I know I failed you. Please… forgive me.”Listening to his apology, I almost laughed.“Chisel, there’s nothing left for us to say.” My tone was weary, final.“The words I needed to speak, I already spilled out over the years. As for the bond termination, I’ve left everything with Bert. If you have questions about the contract, ask him. Don’t call me again.”“Can’t you give me one more chance?” His voice broke, thick with tears.“Let me make it right this time, I swear I’ll never see Sylvia again. I’ll cut all ties with her. I’ll take care of you. I’ll repay everything I owe you.”Another vow.I thought back to all his vows these three years —“I’ll spend more time with you.”“I won’t neglect you for Sylvia again.”“I’ll cherish our pup.”Ever
But the pup was already gone —killed by my own hands.The thought slammed into me like a blow. I staggered to my feet, fumbling for my phone.I had to call her.I had to explain, to beg, to tell her I was sorry.I tore through my contacts, scrolling faster and faster.Nothing.The name “Leah” — the one I’d saved, the one that used to glow on my screen — was gone.Panic spread like frost under my skin. I tried to dial from memory, but the only numbers that surfaced in my mind were Sylvia’s. I could punch them in without looking, backwards, forwards — every digit etched into my muscles.But Leah’s?Not a single number. Not one.I called my closest pack brother, my voice ragged.“Do you have Leah’s number? Please—just tell me!”“What the hell, Chisel?” his voice snapped back, sharp and impatient.“She’s your mate. If you don’t even know her number, how would we?”Another voice chimed in from the background.“Yeah, quit messing around. You’re her Alpha, aren’t you? How can you not remembe
“What did you just say?”Sylvia stared at me, disbelief flooding her eyes, tears spilling down her cheeks.“No! That’s impossible! The moment I came back to the Pack, you were at the airport waiting with my favorite red roses. You took me out for candlelight dinners. When I hurt my foot, you didn’t even hesitate to carry me into the hospital. And that night at the restaurant when everyone shouted about Rogues, you saw Leah there but only carried me out—you didn’t even care about the pup in her belly! And now you tell me the one you love is her? This is ridiculous!”Something inside me snapped like a rope under too much strain.In that instant, I finally saw the whole picture. Everything I’d done—every decision—was a blade turned against Leah.I was the one who pushed away the only person who had ever truly loved me.I was the one who killed our pup.And even now, some selfish part of me had still been hoping she might come back.I looked at Sylvia’s crying face and felt nothing—no pity
“It’s pretty serious,” the maid’s voice hesitated on the line. “She’s unconscious and keeps calling your name. We really don’t know what else to do, Mr. Chisel. If you have time, could you come?”I exhaled, long and heavy. In the end, I still couldn’t leave it alone.“I’m on my way.”I hung up, numb, and drove to the hospital, a flicker of doubt still clinging to me—what if Sylvia really was badly hurt?But the moment I opened the door to the hospital room, I froze.Sylvia sat there perfectly fine, swinging her legs off the bed, eating an apple.The instant she saw me, she tossed the apple aside, jumped up and ran to me.“Chisel, you’re here!”I scanned her from head to toe, confusion hardening in my voice.“Weren’t you in a car accident? Why do you look completely fine?”“I was in an accident!” Sylvia pouted, pointing at a tiny bandage on her forehead.“Look. I hit my head. It hurts.”I stared at the tiny patch of gauze, then at the maid’s helpless face, and the truth slammed into me—






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