Legacy of the Broken Alpha
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ad frame that made him look powerful. You could see the anger coming off of him. His jaw was tight and his eyes were hard. His wife, Mariana Pérez, the Luna of the
she could barely hear it wh
s, it's true. I can't do this anymore. I've been trying to make it work for too lo
d tried to forget. Diego's ex-girlfriend, Lucia Torres, was the woman who had never really left his heart, even after they go
out, begging him not to make the biggest mistake of his life. "We've made a life together,
o, I'm not." I can't do better than this. I have been holding on
strong one, the one who held the group together, but now she felt like th
g up for a long time. "I loved you, Diego." I gave you everything. She was
ched him walk toward the door. The qu
hing about the way he was standing that she couldn't quite put her finger on. He looked like he was
ere Diego had been. It was as if the world had just come
ht train hit her when she realized what had just happened. He left.
ow her wet. Her heart hurt so badly that she couldn't even understand it. But even thoug
Her fingers instinctively curled over her stomach, where the life she was carrying had a
ng that could ruin Diego. Once he found out, his world would fa
ht. A soft knock, but it still sounded urgen
ere. Mariana could almost feel the weight of her g
ars, and fixed her face before opening the door. R
d, forcing a smile that di
her, her eyes soft
oing with Lucia. She felt the lump in her throat rise again, but she forced it down. "And I'm going
ng way. Raquel whispered, "I promise I won't tell anyone." "You're n
n as Raquel held her. The secret of her pregnancy was like a time bomb. Diego wo
," Mariana said, her voice break
tern. "You'll figure it out."
e could ever forgive Diego for what he did, but she did know that she would do
rt was heavy. But then a shadow moved under the door, and a letter slipped throug
she didn't know. As she opened it, she felt a chill
e the truth about your bloodline is. Your past is important for your fu
er kids. The past. What was this? And why did it