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Alpha’s Regret After Putting Me In Jail novel Chapter 177

Chapter 177: Blood Moon’s Bitter Dance

Chapter 177: Blood Moon’s Bitter Dance

(Diana’s POV)

The Blood Moon Gathering carried an unsettling tension. The grand hall, usually alive with laughter and mingling, felt heavy, like a storm was brewing just beneath the surface.

I watched Celeste from across the room. She stood alone, her violet eyes simmering with a

cold detachment that sent shivers down my spine.

Her expression, once proud and fiery in our shared youth, now carried a bitterness that cut deeper than I expected. Gone was the confident shewolf who had never backed down from any challenge.

Now, she was an isolated figure, her lone silhouette speaking volumes.

Something twisted in my chest as I observed her. I didn’t know what it waswas it pity?

Regret? I wasn’t sure.

Even with our longstanding rivalry, I couldn’t shake the unease.

This isn’t right,I muttered under my

breath.

The Celeste I remembered, surrounded by people who once adored and praised her, was now starkly alone. Worse, she didn’t seem to careor maybe she’d mastered the art of indifference.

Like an invisible string pulling me, I found myself walking toward her. My heels clicked softly against the polished floors, each step heavier with hesitation.

Celeste noticed me before I could greet her. Her violet eyes narrowed sharply, and a cold smirk tugged at her lips.

What do you want, Diana?Her tone was sharp, disinterested. Guarded.

I need to warn you,” I said quickly, deciding against beating around the bush. Don’t do anything reckless. Whatever you’re planning involving Scarlettit could backfire badly.”

Her laughter was hollow and filled with resentment. Planning? What an assumption. Since

when have I ever needed your concern?

I forced myself to hold her icy stare. That’s not the point. You-

She cut me off with another cold chuckle. Save it, Diana. We both know why you’re here. Guilt suits you poorly.

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I blinked at her accusation but pushed forward. It’s not guilt, Celeste. It’s observation. You’re

standing here, isolated. Alone.

Her smirk vanished, replaced by a curious expression, though her tone remained sardonic.

Observation, huh? And what brilliant conclusion have you drawn from your ohsowise

perspective, Diana?

I crossed my arms tightly, holding my ground. It’s different now. You’re not the Celeste I remember. Then, you always had Lucas, Alexandereveryone hanging onto your every word.

NowI gestured vaguely around her empty space.

Her silence was loaded. Finally, she responded, but her voice was tinged with bitterness as her gaze swept the room. Noticed that, did you? How quickly they abandoned me once Scarlett showed up?

For a second, I thought I saw cracks in her icy composure, but it quickly solidified once more.

Before I could respond, sharp, commanding voices disrupted the tension between us.

Move!A beta’s voice carried across the hall.

Princess Katherine stormed out from an adjacent chamber, flanked by royal guards, her violet eyes blazing, her wolf radiating pure fury.

Most wolves scrambled to clear her path, stepping back hurriedly to avoid her wrath. The pulse of her aura, commanding and suffocating, hung in the air like the stroke of a bell.

Well, that’s my cue.” Celeste’s voice was low and teasing, but there was no humor in it. She turned with her head held high and slipped past the shifting crowd.

I stayed behind and watched as Princess Katherine’s angry march cleared the space.

Moments after, the grand hall began to disperse. Wolves murmured anxiously, no one eager to be caught in more confrontation tonight.

I hesitated. Then, something inside me compelled me to action.

(Diana’s POV)

The Steele family’s private training grounds were quiet except for the rhythmic clang of weapons striking steel dummies.

Alexander’s powerful form moved with calculated precision, his movements aggressive and full of purpose. His breaths came heavy as he switched techniques midway, now focusing on

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an offensive maneuver.

Leaning against the side of the arena, I watched for several moments, debating if I should interrupt. After what I’d seen tonight in the halland Celestethe questions swirling in my head demanded more clarity.

You’re working out some frustration, huh?I finally called, stepping forward.

Alexander didn’t pause, his focus never faltering as he swung a heavy strike, splitting the training dummy in two.

Go back to the gathering, Diana,” he replied coldly.

Ignoring his clear dismissal, I crossed my arms. Not until I get answers.

This time, he turned, his iceblue eyes locking onto mine, his wolf present and menacing just

beneath the surface. “What do you want?

Why didn’t you defend her?I demanded bluntly.

He didn’t flinch, but his white wolf stirred restlessly. You know why,he said, his voice quieter

but no less intense.

. “Do I?I stepped closer, my tone insistent. Because from where I’m standing, what happened

tonight doesn’t match what happened four years ago.”

Alexander’s glare darkened, and he let out a low growl. Celeste’s situation wasdifferent.

His words only fueled my frustration. How? Enlighten me.

He exhaled sharply, his grip tightening on his training blade. Celeste wasn’t innocent back

then. She broke sacred pack law. The Alpha King had no choice but to act.

Scarlett broke sacred rules tonight too,I countered sharply. But she was protected. By you,

by Lucas. Where were you when Celeste needed someone to protect her?

Alexander’s wolf let out a sharp snarl. His frustration finally boiled over.

It was politics, Diana!he snapped, his voice echoing through the grounds. The Alpha King

had to make an example of her to remind the Winter Pack of their submission. Four years ago,

she wasn’t just Celeste! She was a scapegoat!

His admission rendered me momentarily speechless. I hadn’t expected such raw honesty.

I had no power back then,” he continued, his voice lower now, almost bitter. Do you think I didn’tHis words trailed off, replaced by a sharp swing of his blade.

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I stared in silence. This wasn’t the same Alexander I had knownthe man everyone revered as

a battlehardened warrior now carried a weight I hadn’t seen before. A regret that had chased

him down, clawing at his heels.

You could’ve done something,I said softly. And now, look at her.

Alexander’s shoulders stiffened. He didn’t reply but struck the nearest dummy with such ferocity that its head rolled off.

(Celeste’s POV)

The moment I stepped through the doors of the Winter Pack house, a beta guard quickly approached me, bowing low.

The Alpha requests your presence in the main hall, Miss Winters.

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