Alpha’s Remorse: After Our Pup Chose to Leave
Blood poured heavily between my thighs, the metallic scent sharp enough to make my wolf whimper in agony.
But the pain that tore deeper into my soul was the sight of my Alpha mate running past me without hesitation, chasing the overturned vehicle that had crashed toward Marina’s white car instead.
“Marina!” he roared, his Alpha command raw and furious.
A voice he had never once used on me in the five years I had stood beside him as Luna.
I lifted my trembling hand, my lips parting in desperation.
I wanted to scream that his pup was the heir of the pack, the secret I had protected for years was growing inside me.
But he never looked back.
He gathered Marina into his arms, his grip fierce and possessive, and carried her away as if she were his true mate.
I thought that was the worst betrayal a Luna could endure.
I was wrong.
When I woke in the infirmary, the bond between my wolf and my mate was eerily silent. No Alpha. No pup. Only the cold scent of blood and a set of rejected papers resting beside my bed.
I smiled faintly, my voice no more than a whisper.
“This time I will be the one who makes Alpha Declan Jordan kneel
until he howls in regret and begs his discarded Luna to return.”