Chapter 1
Aurora’s POV
“I just sent you a mate relationship termination agreement. Alpha Ferris and I signed it on our sacred ceremony three years ago. Could you check if there are any issues?”
I stood by the floor–to–ceiling window, my fingers unconsciously tracing the edge of my phone.
“Luna, I’ve reviewed the agreement. Everything looks fine.”
My lawyer’s professional voice came through the speaker.
“There’s one month left before the three–year term expires. Once it’s up, the termination agreement will automatically take effect. You’ll be free to leave the Silver Moon Pack and start fresh.”
“Thank you.”
I hung up and lifted my gaze to our wedding photo on the wall.
In the picture, I wore a pristine white gown and the Luna ring–set with the most precious blue moonstone gemstone, smiling so wide my eyes curved like crescent moons.
Beside me stood Alpha Ferris in his tailored suit–devastatingly handsome, yet not even a hint of a smile graced his features.
Love versus indifference. Crystal clear.
“That day’s finally coming. You must be thrilled,” I whispered to myself, my fingertip gently tracing the cold, sharp lines of the man’s face in the photo.
The sound of keys jingling at the front door made me quickly pull my hand back and turn around.
“I’m home.”
I took Ferris’s suit jacket as he shrugged it off, then squatted down to help him into his slippers.
My movements flowed with practiced precision, like I’d rehearsed this routine a thousand times.
Ferris loosened his tie, his expression remaining distant.
“Next month’s Moonlight Gala for the Silver Moon Pack–I need you there as Luna.”
Thinking about that divorce agreement set to activate in one month, my hands paused while folding his jacket.
I shook my head. “I can’t make it.”
“Why not?” Ferris frowned.
1 opened my mouth to explain, but suddenly something clicked in his mind. His eyes turned glacial.
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Alpha’s Regret: False Mate, True Luna
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Chapter 1
“Is this because I’ve been spending time with Ashley? Are you jealous?”
“I told you on our wedding day–I’m in love with someone else. You said you wouldn’t interfere.”
My heart clenched violently, like someone had torn it wide open.
Right. My mate, my Alpha, had told me on our wedding night that he already had a she wolf he truly loved. He’d only married ne to shut up the pack elders.
Not only that, but on our wedding night, he’d forced me to sign an agreement to divorce after three years.
Looking at Ferris’s irritated expression, I managed a weak smile.
He thought I was jealous. Throwing a tantrum.
am leaving the Silver Moon Pack. That is his decision, so I will not be able to attend the banquet-
There are only 30 days left until we say goodbye.
He must be ecstatic. Soon he’d be free to marry his true love.
With a bitter smile tugging at my lips, I reminded him, “Ferris, do you remember the agreement we signed three years ago?”
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