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

Chapter 7 

Word Count: 1326    |    Released on: 16/06/2026

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fine, powdery snow against the glass. The world had turned whi

evered thread still pulsed faintly between us, a tether he could follow to the ends of the earth. I had

for the first time in days. I was sitting with Faye, quietly discussing where I might lo

lite knock. It

's eyes were wide with fear. Who wou

r and pressed my e

my veins tu

as A

e face a thunderous mask of fury. His eyes, when they stared at the door, weren'

retend we weren't there. I backed away

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le force that slammed into my mind. My body trembled, my muscles locking up in protest, but my feet began

bing my arm, but it was useless.

inging a blast of frigid air with him. He

is little tantrum?" he sna

s too strong. I met his furious gaze wit

said, my voice flat. "I a

ely destroyed and he had dismissed as nothing. He still thought I was the same meek girl who would eventually accept her place. Go back to the cabin. Wai

, nestled on a bed of black satin, was a diamond necklace so brilliant it seemed to s

magnanimous, insulting forgiveness. "I know Elara broke your necklace. I

ds, and a laugh bubbled up from m

kened. "What

laughing at you, Asher. Because even now, after everything, you still have absolutely no idea w

r of uncertainty crossed his

ger I had become. "I left because my brother was dying at your doorstep and you couldn't be bothered to walk down a flight of stairs. I left because you believed your lying bride-to-be over your own fated mate. I left because your

ut. "Your mother"-the word came out like a curse-"can take her generous offer of a cabin and an allowance and shove it down

use, to say he was just busy, that

d at Elara while my brother gasped for breath in my arms. It was realizing that the man I had loved since I was a child had already chosen someone else long before that night. It was un

re. I don't want your apologies. I don't want your diamonds. I don't want your cabin in the woods. I don't

he ugly, unspoken truth he had never expected me to confront. He had thought me too desperate, too in love, to

all the humiliation, all the heartbreak of t

lare my intention to reject you,

eir own. They were the first step in the f

he staggered back a step as if I had physically struck him. A gasp of pain escaped his

shock. He, the great Alpha heir, had never imagined that I, th

feel the silent, listening presence. I

t him hear. Let th

ne's prope

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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."”