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“Mom went to the Kincaids‘,” Leo said proudly. “She said Grandma Seraphina and Grandpa Maximus were away on business last week and couldn’t see each other, so she’s visiting
them today.”
Leo seemed unaware of the change, but I felt it immediately.
Margaret’s expression froze, a flash of pain crossing her eyes. For her, watching Thea build a relationship with her biological parents while being unable to repair her own relationship with Thea, despite her efforts, must be heartbreaking.
She had burned all her bridges. The damage done to Thea was too deep for forgiveness. Thea wanted nothing to do with the Sterling and Ashworth Packs anymore.
The only reason I was still in her life was because I was Leo’s father, and because of my forceful intervention as Alpha. Otherwise, she would have pushed me away as coldly as
she did everyone else.
“Well, maybe next time,” Margaret gave him a sad smile.
Her emotions were volatile, ready to break at any moment. Leo was oblivious to the
internal strife within our two Packs. I couldn’t let him see his grandmother fall apart in
front of him. Once he discovered the truth about how Thea had been treated, with his
loyalty to his mother, he would explode. I was certain we would immediately become his
enemies, and he would cut ties with us all.
“Let’s go inside,” I skillfully changed the subject, “I’m sure everyone else is here.”
Margaret nodded, excusing herself to fix her makeup, but really to compose herself. Leo and I headed to the backyard, which was the main area for the gathering.
Everyone had arrived, and Leo ran forward happily, greeting everyone except Aurora. He didn’t even glance her way. He disliked her and wasn’t afraid to show it.
“My heir has finally graced us with his presence,” my father said, half–jokingly slapping my shoulder.
He knew it would irritate me, but he did it anyway.
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“Yeah,” I mumbled in response, already wanting this to be over.
“Looks like our Alpha is thrilled about the family gathering,” Damien remarked mercilessly from the side.
I glared at him. He didn’t even flinch. Probably because as my twin brother, he was the only one who didn’t cower under my gaze.
“Come here, Sebastian, give me a hug,” Mom smiled at me. “I’ve missed you.”
I wrapped one arm around her waist, holding her close. “Missed you too.”
As we separated, Margaret returned. Her eyes were red, her face flushed.
Leo was already seated at the table, deep in conversation with Roman, his plate piled high
with barbecue.
Roman had invited Iris, but she declined. She said she didn’t want to be around people
who had hurt Thea.
Her friendship with Thea was putting strain on her mate relationship with Roman. Roman was terrified of losing her, as he was one of those who had truly hurt her friend. The only thread keeping their relationship intact was Roman’s genuine remorse for his past
actions.
“Sebastian, I need to talk to you,” Aurora’s voice came from behind me, piercing my sensitive hearing like steel needles.
Damn, I hadn’t noticed her approach.
“Actually, I don’t think that’s necessary,” I responded simply, meeting her gaze directly.
I had been deliberately avoiding her for some time now. Her spiteful comments about Leo still angered me, and more importantly, I no longer wanted her near me. Especially not when my mind was consumed with Thea.
I had once loved this woman standing before me deeply. Throughout my seven–year marriage to her sister, my heart had remained with Aurora. I had been certain she was the only one I ever wanted to choose, the only one my wolf would ever respond to.
I had constantly yearned for her to return to me. I had sworn that if she came back and
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was willing to give me a chance, I would immediately divorce Thea and build the new family I had always envisioned with Aurora.
Yet now, months after her return, I found myself unable to locate that love I had believed was eternal. Love I had sworn no other woman would ever have.
I felt like I was going insane. One minute I was proclaiming my love for Aurora, the next I didn’t want her near me. One minute I was certain I hated Thea with all my being, the next, I couldn’t stay away from her.
Everything about these sisters was giving me a headache.
“Sebastian, please-”
“Enough,” I suppressed a growl in my throat, finding it hard to breathe.
I saw tears fill her eyes, but I also realized I no longer cared as much as I once did.
Without offering comfort, without even another glance her way, I turned and walked away, my wolf approving of the decision in my heart.
For years, I had been thinking “what if.” What if I could finally have the woman I had always loved? What if we married and built a family? What if everything went according to the plan we had years ago?
These questions had circled in my mind for years, particularly intense in the early days after Aurora’s return to the Pack. I had thought it was the Goddess giving us a second
chance, but I was wrong.
Aurora and I were completely different now, even our scents no longer harmonized. Even if we had truly mated in the past, there was no guarantee we would have lasted forever.
As my first love, she would always occupy a part of my memory, but now I think it’s time to face the truth. My love for her was dead. And it had probably been dead for many years.
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