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ALPHA’S REGRET: FALSE MATE, TRUE LUNA

TRUE 94

Author: NovelDrama.Org
updatedAt: 2026-04-10

Chapter b94 /b

I bdidn’t /bthink bmuch /bof bit/bb: /bb“/bbNo /bneed, I already ateb./bb” /b

Evan nodded: “bGood/bb./b”

I put on my gear, wore protective goggles, and started skiing.

Liz wasn’t bvery /bgood at bit /byet. I had been skiing for many yearsb, /bbso /bbI /bslowly guided Liz along.

The ski resort was quite bcrowded /bon weekends. Evan was worried we might get hit by others, bso /bhe stayed beside us the whole time, able to protect us when someone identally came too bclose/b.

Howeverb, /bthere bwere /breally too many people today.

We had only been ying for about an hour when two girls crashed into us.

Liz was fine, but I crashed entirely into Evan.

Evan reflexively put his arm around my waist, tightening his hold to steady me securely in his embrace.

suddenly pressed against his broad chest, couldn’t help but freeze, and immediately felt ufortable. I wanted to push him away, but found that my foot felt

Ifortableb. /b

van didn’t let me go: “Did you twist your ankle?”

bIt /bseems… byes/bb./bb” /b

van called a staff member over to have them watch Liz, while he bent down and picked me up.

thought he would have the staff help me. Being suddenly picked up by him, I was somewhat dazed, then resisted: “Put me down first, I—”

van: “The doctor is already waiting outside. Let’s deal with your ankle first.”

paused and stopped moving.

aside the building, Evan set me down.

he waiting doctor examined me and found it was just a minor dislocation. After adjusting the bone, I was quickly fine.

van asked meb: /b“Still want to ski?b” /b

‘m fine, I can continue.”

ince we came here, I didn’t want to spoil Liz’s fun.

earing the doctor say my leg was indeed fine, Evan didn’t refuse.

bt /bthis time, someone in the distance was looking in their direction.

ra? What bare /byou looking bat/bb?/bb” /b

he profile of that person ahead really looked like Evan.

ut he was with a child and a woman, so… this probably wasn’t Evan, right?

Vhen she wanted to take a few steps forward to see clearly, the other party had already put on their hat and goggles again and left.

Over the next bhour /bor so, bLiz /band I bwere /bbhit /bbby /bpeople two more times, but weren? binjured/b.

Seeing Evan holding my bhand /bbto /bsupport me, I gently struggled and said: Tm okay now, bthank /byou.”

Only then did Evan release bmy /bbwrist/b.

bAt /bnoon, we bleft /bthe ski bresort /band bwent /bbto /bba /bnearby brestaurant /bbfor /blunch.

Evan bhanded /bme bthe /bbmenu /band had me order.

bAt /bthis time, Liz remembered something band /basked me: b“/bbAuntie/b, bwhat’s /bbyour /bnameb?/bb” /b

b“/bCall me Aurorab./bb” /b

Liz nodded: b“/bAunt bAurora/bb./bb” /b

I smiled band /btouched her little face.

Perhaps skiing bwas /bbtoo /btiring–before finishing the meal, Liz started getting drowsy.

Evan held Liz in his arms and wiped the grease from the corners of her mouth.

I had also eaten about enough, put down my chopsticks, and said: “Should we call it a day?”

b“/bbGood/b.” But Evan didn’t immediately stand up. Instead, he looked at me and said: “Can I ask you out again next time?”

bI /bsaidb: /bb“/bbYes/bb./bb” /b

He had helped me, and Liz needed me. I was also happy to help him a few times.

The corners of Evan’s mouth turned up slightly. “Thank you.”

“It’s only right.”

Since Liz was asleep, I still felt we had nothing to talk about, so I didn’t say much and turned to leave.

Watching me drive away, Evan stood for a while before getting in his car.

When they got home, Liz woke up.

“Did Aunt Aurora leave again?”

“Mm.” Evan held her and suddenly said: “By the way, Liz, from now on just call her Auntie directly, don’t call her Aunt Aurora, okay? And please help me keep Auntie’s name secret–don’t tell others for now, okay?i” /i

Liz asked curiously: “Why?i” /i

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