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Alpha's Regret: Losing His True Mate

Elodie served as Alpha Calhoun’s hidden lover and Gamma for years, a possession kept in the shadows. She endured his possessive grip until his fated mate returned, rendering Elodie disposable. Cast aside, she decides to flee his cruel obsession. However, Calhoun refuses to let her go, threatening to destroy anyone who helps her. He remains unaware that Elodie is leaving with more than just her scars as she finally escapes his territory.
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Chapter 2

ELODIE'S POV

It was just another Monday. But it felt like my funeral.

And today, like every day, I was dragging the bones of what was left into the damn building just to look at him. To look at the man who ripped me apart piece by piece and still had no clue how deeply I bled for him.

God, I hated Mondays.

But more than anything. I hated myself.

For still hoping. For still waking up every morning thinking, maybe today he'll see me. maybe today he'll love me back.

Stupid, stupid girl.

I pulled on my coat, slapped on some lip balm so I didn't look half-dead, and walked into the office like a ghost in her own skin. No one could tell though. I was always on time. Always put-together. Always carrying out my duties like a perfect little Gamma. Even my wolf was tired of me as she whined each day.

Meetings. Pack rosters. Investment briefings. Boardroom memos. Scheduling. I handled everything. I made sure the empire Calhoun was trying to build didn't crumble from the inside. I was the hands behind the throne.

But he didn't see that. He never did.

I kept myself busy all morning, burying my pain beneath back-to-back meetings and hollow smiles. I briefed the warriors. I double-checked the contracts coming in from the trading sectors. I filed the latest correspondence from the Nightbourne Pack, ironically addressed to his attention. Everything had to be perfect. Everything had to be in place.

It wasn't until I glanced at the clock that my heart skipped.

Shit. His meeting.

He was due in five minutes. Of course, I had to go remind him. Of course, I had to walk into his office again and pretend like I hadn't spent the entire weekend crying into a pillow while he probably spent it tangled up with Carmela Reyes.

I took a deep breath. One. Then another. Picked up a few files just to give my hands something to do, anything to stop them from shaking, and slowly started the walk down the hall.

My chest tightened the closer I got, like my heart already knew what I didn't.

And then I heard it.

Laughter.

High-pitched. Feminine. Loud.

My body stopped moving.

That voice. I'd know it anywhere.

Carmela Reyes.

I swallowed. My shoulders slumped. My whole soul felt like it wanted to shrink, disappear into the floor tiles. But I had to go in. I had to do my job.

So I opened the door.

And I swear, blood drained from my face the second I stepped inside.

She was there. Sitting on his goddamn desk like she owned him.

Her Ginger hair tumbling over her bare shoulder as she fed him apple slices...apple, the one fruit Calhoun always said he hated while his hand worked effortlessly on his laptop. and the other hand was wrapped lazily around her waist like it belonged there.

I couldn't breathe.

Calhoun. the Calhoun I knew. The one who hated body contact. The one who once refused to drink from the same cup I used when I had a fever. The one who never let me sit too close, who acted like my very presence disturbed the air around him-he had her sitting on his desk. Feeding him like a child. Touching him like it was nothing.

Who was this man?

He finally looked up at me again. His voice was annoyed.

"What?" he said, like I had barged in on something trivial. "What do you want? Why are you standing there like you've seen a ghost?"

I wanted to throw the files at his face. I wanted to scream and cry. But all I could do was stand there.

Frozen. Humiliated. Heartbroken. Again.

I forced my voice out, barely a whisper. "You have a meeting. In five minutes, Alpha."

Carmela suddenly began to cough violently. My body stiffened. I didn't know what came over me-maybe instinct, maybe worry.but I took half a step forward before I stopped myself. Before I remembered who I was to them. No one.

But Calhoun.

His reaction nearly shattered me.

His eyes widened in alarm. Panic.real panic.washed over his face like I'd never seen before. He immediately reached for the other mug on his table, a ceramic one he never let anyone touch. The one I'd tried to hand him tea in once and he'd refused. He picked it up.his own mug.and gently brought it to her lips.

"Here, baby. Drink slowly," he said, voice calm but hurried. He rubbed her back as she took a sip, whispering something I couldn't hear. His hand never left her body-gentle strokes on her back, soft circles behind her neck. His brows were drawn, his mouth in a tight line of concern.

And it hurt. God, it hurt so badly.

That was the softest version of him I had ever seen.

And that wasn't the worst of it.

Carmela turned her face, tilted her chin up to him like she owned him-and maybe she did-and pressed a possessive kiss to his lips. Her hand came up and wrapped around the back of his neck, curling into his hair like she was comforting him now.

And then she smiled. A soft, smug smile.

"You're such a darling, Cal," she purred. "You'd do anything to make sure I'm okay, wouldn't you?"

I held my breath. My nails dug into the folders I held. It took everything in me not to break down right there on the spot.

Calhoun's lips twitched into a small smile.

It was the first time I had ever seen warmth on his face like that. And it was like it had been carved for her. Only for her.

His eyes flicked to hers, and with a small, quiet chuckle, he said,

"Of course. Anything for you."

Anything for you.

Not me.

Never me.

My hands trembled.

My phone buzzed in my coat pocket. The vibration dragged me back to reality-just barely. I glanced down at the screen. It was a calendar reminder. Pack Alpha council, twenty minutes in.

I cleared my throat softly and lowered my gaze to hide the burn rising behind my eyes.

"Alpha Calhoun," I said, "some of the Pack Alphas are still waiting for your response. Most of them. they aren't in a good mood."

I could barely lift my eyes, but I did. Just a little. Enough to see Carmela roll hers dramatically and let out a disgusted grunt.

"Ugh. Cal," she scoffed, pointing directly at me. "I swear, I hate this Gamma of yours. Doesn't she know when to shut up?"

I stiffened.

And then his glare found me.

A harsh flick of those dark eyes that had once softened in my dreams.

"Tell them I'll join them soon," Calhoun snapped, not even sparing me a full glance. "My future Luna nearly choked. She needs to be attended to. Now."

My lips parted to say something-to offer to push the meeting, or maybe to suggest someone else deliver the message-but the second I took a breath to speak, he cut me off.

"Carmela comes first before any Pack meetings," he said, sharply. Like it was a reminder. Like I'd somehow forgotten my place.

My heart clenched so painfully I had to clench my fists to keep my voice from shaking.

"Yes, Alpha," I whispered, and quickly typed the message to the Alphas' platform to reschedule the session. I was just about to turn when Carmela let out another little groan, dragging her fingers through her hair in mock stress.

"You know," she drawled, "I've heard people say Elodie makes the best broth in the office. I'd like to try one. I'll stay back here and rest. And if I like it. maybe I'll let her serve me again."

My lungs locked.

Please no. Not this.

Then Calhoun spoke, "You heard her. Go make the broth. Stay with her until I get back."

That was it. No second thought. No consideration. No look at me to see the pain his words carved into me.

I forced a smile-God, it hurt to even curve my lips-and nodded.

"Yes, Alpha."

And then I turned. My feet felt heavy. My chest ached. My eyes burned. But I walked out. I made the broth. It only took three minutes.

Three minutes to convince myself to breathe.

Three minutes to pull myself back together.

When I came back in, carefully holding the tray, the first thing I saw made my stomach twist.

Carmela. Standing close. Too close. Straightening Calhoun's tie with both hands, like a perfect little wife. His head bent slightly as he let her. He didn't even acknowledge my return.

I lowered myself as I stepped in, walking past them quietly. As I turned toward her with the bowl, Calhoun brushed past me and walked out-just like that.

I brought the broth to her, placed it gently on the side table.

She barely looked at me. Just picked up the spoon, took a sip And then, her face twisted in Disgust.

"What the hell is this?!" she snapped, just before she shrieked. I barely had time to step back when she hurled the hot broth straight at me.

It splashed across my chest and shirt, scalding heat burning into my skin as I let out a sharp cry.

"Ahh!" I gasped, stumbling back, trying not to drop the tray.

But she wasn't done.

The next thing I saw was Calhoun's mug-his sacred mug-the one he only let her touch. She hurled it with such rage I couldn't dodge it fast enough. It shattered right against my cheek and pain exploded through my face, my ears ringing from the force.

Glass cut into my skin. Blood trickled down. I staggered and caught myself on the wall. My heart raced. My vision blurred.

She stood. Her eyes glowing a dangerous amber. Her voice dripped venom.

"The broth is cold, Gamma. What were you trying to do? Poison me?"

I couldn't speak.

I opened my mouth, tried to explain, but nothing came out. Just stuttering breaths and shame burning hotter than the broth that clung to my clothes.

The door burst open.

Calhoun rushed in, followed by a few staff members who gasped at the sight.

But Carmela.Carmela was faster.

She turned to him with tears already streaming down her face-like she'd rehearsed this moment. She rushed into his arms like the victim, burying her face into his chest as she cried.

"She tried to poison me," she wailed. "I swear, Cal. just because I told her off earlier for interrupting us. She did something to the broth, I know it. I don't feel good."

I blinked, trembling, bleeding, heart pounding, waiting-just waiting-for him to ask me what happened.

But he didn't.

He kissed her head. Whispered something in her ear I couldn't hear.

Then he turned to someone behind me. Not even to me.

"Clear her desk," he said, coldly. "Her salaries will be slashed by seventy percent. And make sure she learns to make better broth. She'll issue a public apology to Carmela by tomorrow."

Then he wrapped an arm around Carmela's waist, gently tugged her closer, and walked her out.

That was it.

No questions.

No defense.

No glance my way.

Just like that, I was nothing.

And I stood there-shaking, burned, bleeding, humiliated as the door clicked shut behind them.

And my heart.shattered into pieces no one would ever care to pick up.

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