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The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1007    |    Released on: 16/06/2026

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jade pendant into a small pouch and secured it under my clothes, its coolness a solid presence aga

ckest blanket, and carefully maneuvered him onto m

heart a frantic drum against my ribs, when a

fr

come for us. Asher had sent guards to d

nsistent this time, followed

yah? It's

ly my knees went weak. I fumbled wit

n, and she clutched a small, lumpy bundle to her chest. She was the daughter of one of the pack's co

ck, the desperate resolve in my eyes. Understandin

Where are you going?" she w

lum to Veridia," I said, my voice steady de

s. She had heard what happened at the main house last

ad, she pushed her bundle into my hands. "Take this, Miss. It's

at her, s

me with you, Miss Aaliyah. Please. My parents are gone. Your mother was the one who took

had felt in what seemed like a lifetime. My own eyes burned with unshed tears. Th

mined face, I knew I cou

sharp nod, and

straps holding Ellum, making sure he was secure and as comfortable as possible.

gunshot. Every rustle of leaves was a guard's hand reaching for us. My heart didn't just race-it thundered, a desperate, primal rhythm that screamed: run, run, run. If we were caught now, there would be no second chances. Asher's pride would not survive a second rejection. He would lock us away. He

awn began to bleed across the horizon. Before us lay a small, sleepy t

main street, its windows dust

t up when he saw the jade pendant. He knew it was v

other teaching a visiting merchant about the clarity and color of good jade. I repeat

d to startle him. He grumbled, but his next offer was

a tired-looking horse. We stocked up on blankets, water, and more food. Faye helped me se

he reins

ge rattled onto the main road leading away from the town, aw

as a mixture of fear and exhilarat

out a soft moan. I reached back an

k with a promise that was also a prayer. "I've

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The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate
The Alpha's Greatest Regret: Losing His True Fated Mate
“My five-year-old brother was burning up with a deadly fever, so I begged my fated mate, the Alpha Heir, to let us see the pack doctor. But he refused to even step out of his study. Instead, his cousin Elara falsely accused me of stealing a sapphire necklace. My fated mate believed her lie without a second thought. He looked at my dying brother with cold disgust, tossed me a bottle of cheap aspirin, and ordered the guards to throw me out. "Stop making a scene. Your jealousy is becoming pathetic." He shut the heavy oak door in my face, leaving us in the freezing hallway. I held my brother's shivering body, realizing the boy who had promised to protect me ten years ago was completely gone. For a decade, I had endured the pack's abuse and his family's cruelty, clinging to a one-sided mate bond while my brother suffered in a damp servant's room. How could I have been so blind? How could I let my brother slowly die just to wait for a man who thought our lives were trivial? My heart shattered, but the naive girl inside me died with it. I sold my parents' last heirloom, packed a single bag, and escaped the pack territory in the middle of a thunderstorm. When he finally tracked me down days later, trying to buy my return with a glittering diamond necklace, I didn't shed a single tear. I looked him dead in the eye and spoke the words that would sever our souls forever. "I, Aaliyah Hatfield, formally reject you as my fated mate."”