My Alpha Refused My Dying Rejection
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rewing storm. The crowd parted before me like the Red Sea, their murmur
n them. They were fixe
of her dress flared out, a violent splash of color against the mon
something that made her head
sm
ur miserable marriage. It was radiant, genuine, and blindingly bright. It transformed he
f pure, unadulterated fury. *She smi
ting in her room, begging the Moon Goddess for forgiveness. She was here, in
g as she clung to my arm. We reached the edge of the dance floor, the music s
nds in my soul. The mention of the child-the heir she had
I growled, my voic
r scent of vanilla and artificial sweetness trying to mask the rage rolling off me
loor. My hand splayed across her back, claiming her, but my
tated partners to show unity. I watched as Aline moved from Deric to an Elder, and then to a visiting
ing against my chest, her eyes following my line of sight. "It's as if
ling
ine. Even if I didn't want her, even if I rejected her, she was still *my* mate. Her smiles, her scent, her body-they
m across the floor when the music shifted a
ust through the speakers, but echoing in the *Mind-Link
ts cut through the di
, illuminating Aline. She froze, her hand still resting on Deric
ond bea
e air crackled with ozone and static electricit
la, the chosen pairs must dance. To ref
elf from her grip. My eyes met Aline's across the expanse of the floo
should b
toward her; I prowled. The crowd scrambled to get out of my way, leav
I was going to make sure she reme