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Alpha's Regret After Her Rebirth by Aurora Starling

Chapter 299
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| waited, staring at him with wide eyes, silently begging him to remember-to have saved at least one of our

letters, just like I did.

But Noah just blinked again, looking utterly devoid of emotion. “I don’t know what you're talking about,” he said

simply.

| stared at him, astounded. He didn’t..

It felt like a knife twisting in my gut. | couldn't take it anymore.

“No. | will never forgive you,” | said, jutting my chin out defiantly. “Unless you letdivorce you and return to

my pack, | will only ever see you as my warden.”

Noah's face flickered through another range of emotions-hurt, anger, frustration, and finally, resignation. |

understand,” he said softly, his shoulders slumping in defeat.

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With that, | left his office. | didn’t shed any tears, because | had none left to cry.

The next morning, | woke up early to prepare for the Luna Council meeting. The sun was just peeking over the

horizon as | stepped into the shower, letting the hot water wash away sof my anxiety.

| took extra care with my appearance, choosing a smart pantsuit that madelook professional and put-

together. | applied minimal makeup and pulled my hair back into a neat bun, wanting to create the image of a

Luna who had it all figured out.

Even though that couldn’t have been further from the truth.

My driver arrived promptly at nine, and as we drove to Luna Alanna’s home, | felt my nerves begin to fray. The

Luna Council was a prestigious group, and their opinion ofcould make or break my future. If | impressed

them, then | would make it onto the council-and if | made it onto the council, then my chances at getting a

divorce to go through were higher

Needless to say, today was very, very important.

As we pulled up to Luna Alanna’s grand estate, | took a deep breath, trying to calm my racing heart. The

mansion was imposing, all white columns and perfectly manicured lawns. My hands trembled as | approached

the door, and | had to clench them into fists to stop the shaking.

To think that | was here, at the Luna Queen’s personal residence... It felt like a dream ctrue, but it could also

turn into a nightmare if | wasn’t careful.

Before | could even lift my hand to knock, the door swung open. An attendant stood there, her face impassive as

she nodded politely. “Luna Hannah,” she said, stepping aside to allowentry. “Please, cin. The Council is

waiting.”

| followed the attendant through the opulent house, my heels clicking on the marble floors. The walls were lined

with portraits of past Luna Queens-Alanna’s mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and beyond. Their eyes

seemed to followas | walked, like they, too, were judging me. Assessing me.

Finally, we stopped outside a set of ornate double doors, where intricate carvings of wolves and moons

decorated the wood.

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The attendant turned to me, givinga questioning look as if to silently ask if | was ready.

| nodded curtly and smoothed down my shirt. My heart was pounding so loudly | was sure she could hear it, bu

| maintained a pleasant smile-the smile that | had gotten so awfully good at as of late that even | was almost

beginning to believe it.

The attendant pushed open the doors, and | stepped into the council chambers. The room was grand, with high

ceilings and walls lined with towering bookshelves. Sunlight streamed through tall windows, illuminating dust

motes dancing in the air. In the center was a large, round table, its surface so clean it gleamed in the light.

And seated around it were sof the most powerful women in the world.

| recognized a few faces from pack gatherings and charity events. Luna Alanna sat at the head of the table, her

silver hair gleaming in the sunlight.

As one, they all turned to look at me, their eyes assessing and scrutinizing.

“Luna Hannah,” Alanna said, rising from her chair, “Sit.