The Almighty Alpha Wins Back His Rejected Mate -
Chapter 1223
My heart leaped within me, momentarily suspended in a rush of emotions.
Even though I was aware of the depth of our love, her unwavering conviction still sent a shiver of awe through my soul.
“Very well…” After contemplating, I relented.
“I’ll take you back to the Thorn Edge Pack.
Together, we shall face whatever trials lie ahead, united in spirit through thick and thin.
”
“Yes!”
Debra’s radiant smile Lit up the room, reminiscent of a blooming rose in the morning sunlight-vibrant, breathtaking, and serene, just as she had looked on our wedding day.
We were a couple tested by adversity.
Yet, in each other’s embrace, we found solace and strength, never wavering in our commitment.
Before departing, Debra and I silently slipped into the children’s room, careful not to disturb their peaceful slumber.
Elena and Dylan slept peacefully, unaware of our presence.
As we gazed upon their angelic faces, tears of gratitude filled our eyes.
Debra’s POV:
Caleb and I decided to say goodbye to my father before leaving.
We wanted him to take care of our children and also to make sure he wouldn’t worry about our sudden departure.
As we drove to my father’s villa deep into the night, I stared out the car window, watching the scenery blur by as tears filled my eyes.
Earlier at dinner, I had confidently told my father that I would remain with the Silver Ridge Pack and serve as a devoted alpha.
Little did I know, we would need to leave so suddenly.
My throat tightened, and a heavy sadness filled my heart.
The burden of these thoughts made breathing feel laborious.
When would this turbulent life end?
Wrapped in these dark thoughts, we reached my father’s villa and were surprised to find the lights still burning.
“It’s very late; why are the lights still on?” Caleb expressed his confusion.
I was puzzled too, especially since I recalled that my father had let the servants go early after dining with us.
Curiosity led us to open the front door.
We found my father at his desk, deeply focused on his work.
He hadn’t used work as an excuse; he was genuinely busy.
As we stepped inside, my father looked up and noticed us.
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