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After I Amazed the World the Cold Alpha Regretted

Chapter 35
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Chapter The 35 room was familiar-too familiar.

It was mine, or rather, it used to be.

Everything was still in its place, but it no longer felt like home.

The bed, the walls, even the sunlight streaming through the curtains felt foreign, like I was intruding in a life that no longer belonged to me.

Sitting up, I blinked, trying to piece together the fragments of last night.

Leo had broughthome, that much I remembered.

But the rest... it was a blur of emotions and exhaustion.

I wanted to leave, to run from this place, from the memories, from him.

Just as I swung my legs over the side of the bed, Lena's voice echoed in my mind, soft but firm.

"Don't worry, nothing happened last night. But I can feel that Leo has mixed feelings for you." I paused, confused by her words.

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Mixed feelings? That didn't seem right.

A Leo had always been steadfast in his priorities-his duty, his loyalty to the Silvermoon pack.

He never gave the impression that love, or anything resembling it, truly mattered to him.

And yet, I couldn't deny the way he had looked atlast night.

The hesitation, the regret-it had been there, even if he couldn't admit it.

15:22 After I Amazed the World. the Cold Alpha Regretted 7.0% Chapter 35 But I didn't care anymore.

I got dressed quickly, pulling on clothes that felt more like armor than comfort.

Today I'm going to the werewolf council to file my divorce papers.

When I went downstairs, Aria was waiting, her fingers gripping a crumpled piece of paper.

As soon as she saw me, her eyes narrowed, flashing with anger and satisfaction.

I glanced at the note in her hand, catching a glimpse of Leo's familiar handwriting before she shredded it, the torn pieces fluttering to the floor like confetti.

"You're not Luna anymore," she hissed, her voice dripping with malice. "So stop pretending you belong here and get the hell out. Even if you go to the werewolf council and make a scene, it won't work." I met her gaze coldly, my heart steady despite the venom in her words.

"If you want what I've left behind, take it. I have nothing here anymore." With that, I grabbed my bag and walked out, leaving her standing there, seething. Behind me, I could hear the sound of something smashing-a vase, perhaps.

It was almost funny how easily her composure shattered in the face of indifference.

By early morning, I stood at the entrance of the Werewolf Council.

The cold autumn air cut through me, the fallen leaves crunching beneath my feet.

The council building loomed ahead, its presence grim and foreboding.

Three years ago, I had walked into this place arm in arm with Leo, our hearts full of hope as we becmates, tied to each other by love and pack loyalty.

Now, I was back to sever that bond, to submit my divorce application and walk away from a life that no longer held meaning.

But the door remained closed, no staff member in sight.

Regretted 29.2% Chapter 35 I waited, my fingers clutching the divorce petition tightly.

The cold wind gnawed at my skin, but I didn't move.

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I couldn't-not until I had completed what I cto do.

After what felt like hours, a guard approached me.

"Ma'am, I'm sorry," he said, his voice polite but dismissive. "There's a lot of business today. ye may not be able to process your application." "That's fine," I replied, my voice firm. "I'll wait." And so I did, standing in the biting wind, my resolve unwavering.

Tpassed slowly, but I refused to leave.

Finally, a staff member approached, his eyes flicking nervously betweenand the council doors.

"Madam," he said cautiously, "Why don't you forget it? Don't wait any longer. Even if you insist on not m orngt getting a divorce and making a scene at the werewolf council, you won't be able to keep Luna, so you might as well use it to free yourself." His words confused me. What did he mean? "What are you talking about?" The staff member glanced around, as if fearing someone might overhear.

"Aria," he whispered, "she's already spoken to one of the higher-ups.

She's convinced them that you'll try to hold onto the Luna position that you'll cause a scene. She asked us to keep you out." A bitter laugh escaped me, sharp and unrestrained.

"Cause a scene?" I held up the divorce petition, shaking my head in disbelief.

"I'm here to file for divorce, not for any competition."