
Fading Love for SomeoneIn order to see the aurora with Alexander, I began planning a year in advance.
Alexander and my adopted sister had already left me behind and gone to the destination ahead of time.
When I arrived, no one answered the phone.
I waited for ten hours before he finally returned my call.
On the phone, Evelyn laughed excitedly,
"Diana! I've already explored this entire city. Alex is so mature and charming—he planned everything in advance. I'm having such a wonderful time!"
She chattered away, sharing her experiences, while Alexander occasionally play along to add details.
The two of them had spent the holiday blissfully together like a pair of lovebirds.
It was as if neither of them had noticed over a hundred missed calls from me.
I stood in the cold wind, listening quietly. The biting wind slashed sharply across my cheeks. My feet are frozen and completely numb.
It wasn't until Evelyn whined coyly that she was hungry that Alexander took the phone, his voice gentle,
"Omega bodies are frail. Evelyn hasn't been feeling well these past two days. Wait a little longer—we'll come pick you up after we finish eating."
Before he could finish, I gripped my phone tightly and said softly, "I waited for you for a long time, Alexander. I've been looking forward to this trip for a long time too."
It seemed like Alexander on the other end was about to speak, but Evelyn's playfully voice came through,
"Alex, hurry up and eat, I'm so hungry..."
Then he hung up on me.
The car I had booked in advance to take me home arrived. The driver helped me load my unopened suitcase.
"Madam, there's a rogue werewolf on the loose around here lately—it's very dangerous. How could your family leave you here alone?"
I took out the invitation from the Nordic medical team from my phone and examined it,
"It won't happen again. Never again."
Then I click accept invitation.
Seven days later, Alexander — we will never see each other again.