After Severance,Alpha Fell in Love With Ex-Luna
Phoenix 138
Chapter 138 bRevtions /b
bChapter /bb138: /bbRevtions /bband /bbConnections /b
bChapter /bb138/bb: /bbRevtions /bband /bConnections
b(/bbGod’s /bbPOV/b)
bra /bParker’s weathered hands trembled as she clutched her mate’s arm. The memories came flooding bback /blike ba /bnightmare she’d tried bto /bforget.
“William, do you remember that terrible day years bago/bb?/bb” /bshe whispered, her voice barely audible. “When you were working in the territory fields with our little Sandy?b” /b
William Parker’s face darkened as the traumatic incident resurfaced in his mind. His
clenched into fists.
“Those two escaped children,” ra continued, her eyes wide with was pleading for help, covered in blood and dirt.”
3 calloused hands
Tror. “That conscious girl
The elderly couple had witnessed something that haunted them still. The Pack Enforcement Division had
arrived within minutes, their vehicles kicking iup /iclouds of dust as emergency
survivors.
“The mountain search operationsted for days,” William recalled grimly. and executed them by territorial justice.”
rushed to treat the
They found three
rogue werewolves
ra’s voice dropped to a fearful whisper. “But the pack reports said six children were involved. Four died in
that ordeal.”
The weight of that knowledge pressed down on them both. Their daughter had been mistaken for one of those wealthy pack children who’d been targeted.
“What if there are still rogues out there?” ra asked, her voice cracking with fear. “What if epting this money brings their attention to our modest family?”
William stared at the nk check in his hands, suddenly seeing it as a potential death sentence rather than a
blessing.
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After careful consideration, William Parker made his decision. His voice was steady despite his inner turmoil.
“We need to call Sandy back to the territory,” he told his mate. “She needs to understand what she’s getting
involved in.”
Meanwhile, at Marcus ckwood’s Moonhaven Estate, the Alpha concluded a strategic pack alliance
meeting with Chairman Harrison in the sunlit courtyard. The older Alpha’sughter echoed across the manicured grounds as they discussed territorial boundaries.
Amber Stone approached with measured steps, her expression carefully neutral. She leaned close to
Marcus’s ear and whispered something that made his golden eyes sharpen with interest.
“Chairman Harrison, I apologize, but urgent pack business requires my attention,” Marcus said smoothly, rising from his chair.
The guest took the hint gracefully. “Of course, Alpha Marcus. Thank you for your hospitality.”
Chapter 138 Revtions
bAfter /bbChairman /bbHarrison’s /bbdeparture/bb, /bbAmber /bbStone /bbpresented /bbher /bbreport /bbwith /bbprofessional /bbefficiency/b.
bThe /bbcheck /bbhas /bbbeen /bbsessfully /bbdelivered /bbto the /bbParker /bbcouple/bb,” /bbshe /bbconfirmed/b.
b(/bbGod’s /bbPOV/b)
Amber Stone pulled out a man folder containing newly investigated informationb. /bHer bfingers /bbtraced /bbthe /bbofficial /bdocuments as she spoke.
“We’ve uncovered more details about the girlb,” /bshe said, opening the file. “Her full name is Sandy Parker.” Marcus studied the documents with growing interest. The revtion raised more questions than bit /banswered.
“This suggests that the person we previously investigated might not have been Sophia Rivers after ball/bb,/bb” /b
Amber observed.
Marcus’s jaw tightened as he processed this information. “Then how did Sophia know about bthe /bincident?b” /b
The implications were troubling. If Sandy Parker was the real witness, then Sophia’s
another source entirely.
owledge came from
(Elena ckwood’s POV)
I stood at Moonfall International Airport’s arrival gate, scanning the crowd for Rachel Thompson. When I spotted her emerging from the terminal with a single suitcase, relief washed over me.
“Rachel!” I called out, waving to catch her attention.
Her face lit up with gratitude as she approached. “Elena, I can’t thank you enough for this opportunity.”
“Don’t mention it,” I insisted, taking her suitcase despite her protests. “You’re helping me bying here.”
As we walked toward the parking area, Rachel’s expression grew hesitant. “I feel like I’m imposing on your
hospitality.”
“Absolutely not,” I said firmly. “You can stay in my guest suite until you find your own ce.”
Rachel looked surprised. “I assumed you and Alpha Marcus were living together since he’s also in Riverside
City.”
I shook my head quickly. “We don’t live together. We’re a mated pair about to sever our bond.”
Her eyebrows rose with curiosity. “Everyone at the Northern Territory Central Healing Institute knows about your mating registration.”
“It’splicated,” I exined as we reached my car. b“/bMarcus showed favoritism toward Sophia Rivers at the institute for years. That created… difficulties.”
Rachel nodded with understanding. “I witnessed some of that favoritism myself.”
The next day, I decided to visit Hugo Ashworth with a fruit basket, hoping to secure his help with Rachel’s
position. I knocked on his apartment door and waited.
When the door opened, I was startled by Hugo’s disheveled appearance. He wore only a white robe, his hair tousled from sleep.
“Elena?b” /bhe said, clearly surprised to see me. “What brings you here?”
I held up the bfruit /bbasket awkwardly. “I wanted to ask for your help with my friend’s nursing position.”
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His bexpression /bbgrew cold /bband /bbdistant/bb. /bb“/bbDon’t /bbyou /bbhave /bbother /bbconnections/b? bYour /bbmentor /bbProfessor /bbTheodore /bbAshworth/bb, /bbor /bbyour /bbmate /bMarcusb?/bb” /b
bThe /bbcutting /bremark bstung /bbmore /bthan I bexpected/b. I realized I bmight /bhave overestimated our brtionship/b.
“bI /bbsee/bb,/bb” /bbI /bsaid quietly, lowering the fruit basket. “I’m sorry for bothering you.”
bI /bbturned /bbto /bleave, feeling disappointed and embarrassed by his rejection.
Despite bthe /bsetback with Hugo, I approached the department supervisor directly with Rachel’s resume. bThe /bmiddle–aged she–wolf reviewed the documents with growing interest.
“Computer programming skillsb?/bb” /bshe asked, looking impressed. “That’s extremely rare and valuable in healing
staff.”
“Rachel has extensive experience with medical databases,” I exined.
The supervisor nodded enthusiastically. “We desperately need someone with these qualifications. I’ll arrange an interview and examination for tomorrow.”
Relief flooded through me as I thanked her profusely.
Later, when I encountered Hugo in the medical center corridor, he stopped me with an apologetic expression.
“Elena, I owe you an apology,” he said quietly. “I spoke inappropriately earlier.”
Before I could respond, Dr. Edmond Fisher appeared with coffee cups, inadvertently breaking the tension
between us.
“Am I interrupting something?” he asked, looking between us curiously.
Hugo and I stepped apart, the moment effectively ended by the interruption.
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