The Luna's Awakening: He Desired Me After Dumping Me
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days. That's how I felt today. The things I'd gone through at the office a few days ago left me lying motionless on
ending nights with random men. I wasn't the kind
back in college, everyone wanted to know what Bel
but we were clearly di
ice staff reminded me of our college years. Everyone knew who Jude was, idolizing
ust because of their meeting at the inauguration night-the same night I first slept with J
ant coldness, I, ever naive, just ended up loo
heir than me. She was rich, captivating, loved by so many-even by all the pack members-
aw Jude and Bella, the more the pain I h
n't been drun
my father's firstborn, who was unremarkable to most Alphas in the bigg
situation now, and maybe the pa
and made me cautious. But I admit, I was stupidly naive. Just as everyone admired Jude for all his vir
hat mistake and would ne
g, that I wouldn't face the same fate as my mother. I believed Jude would love me, that aft
id the word "mate." I thought he was speaking to
with me. Even at the climax, he whispered the word "mate" again. I
been on his mind from the start, that they'd probably been involved for a long tim
s side. She never looked out for me and just let
ing left to hope for, and I understood t
e blanket after sex. Even if I was not his mate, every time I imagined him with Bella, loving her the way every w
ged to another woman, and she'd even stolen our p
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asked if I could pick her up at the airport after her return from Greece. She was an artis
ntings, and I would gift her handmade jewelry. She was the only person I had l
p a sign with her name. That's when I s
but stopped when Bella appeared. Mirielle hugged he
ammed hard. It hurt, but I just c
n she pulled out a moonstone necklace, and together, Jude and Mirielle fastened it a
s her name implied, and they lo
ntly. But I had to let go of that, because this was my destiny, and that was Bella's. I would never be mea
I tore my gaze away from Jude to Rhea, who was looking at me with furrowed brows.
She rubbed my shoulder, and from her face, I
kids who always supported each other," she said. I nodded and helped with her luggage. My gaze inadvertently
herlands, as usual, but this time he br
uk
ng. I checked my elbow, which I'd hit pretty hard, but foun
n a hand reached out to help. In the other hand,
e me, opening his mouth as though to say something, but waiting for the right moment. I didn't wa