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Bad Love: An Alpha's Regret (Leah and Aaron) novel Chapter 109

Chapter 109 

When I open my eyes, Aaron is carrying me. 

He shoulders open the door to his room and puts me down on 

the bed. 

I’m still mostly asleep so when he slides off my shoes and unbuttons my pants, I’m slow to react. When he draws them down, the letters from my dad spill onto the mattress. 

“Were you carrying those the whole time?” 

I’m wide awake now. “Yes. It’s partly why I was sweating so 

much with the Council members.” 

“Have you read them?” Aaron asks. 

“Not yet.” 

“I’ll leave you to it then,” he says 

I wasn’t expecting that. I thought I’d have to demand some 

privacy. 

“Thanks.” 

He nods and closes the door behind him. 

The sheets are cool and smell like him. His pillows are fluffy 

and I stack them behind me. Then I cross my legs and open the first letter. 

Dear Leah, 

You’re leaving today. I’m still not sure I made the right 

decision and part of me 

knows your mama would skin me alive for what I’m doing, 

but I don’t see another alternative. We’re losing wolves at an 

alarming rate. We’re kil ling a great number of Rathborn pack 

too, but this is a matter of wills. He proposed it on a dare, thinking I’d never give you up. And I don’t want to. 

The very thought of it ki lls me. 

But if I don’t, more packmates will di e. 

I doubt you’ll ever understand how hard this decision was to 

make, and I pray 

when you have pups of your own, you do a better job of it 

than me. 

I love you. If you remember nothing else, remember that. And please, try to 

forgive me. 

My hands shake and I set the note aside. 

Can I really handle ten more of these? 

I take a deep breath and then another. 

The door opens. It’s Aaron in his true form. 

His wolf tilts his head. 

I move the pillow next to me out of the way, and it’s all the 

invitation he needs. 

The big beast bounds into the room and up on the bed. He curls up right next to me, dropping his head in my lap. 

A therapy dog that’s a couple hundred pounds and with ferocious teeth. 

I stroke his soft fur. “Thanks bud.” 

He doesn’t say anything. Just nuzzles closer. 

I open the second letter. 

Dear Leah, 

You’ve called and sent letters and I haven’t replied. It’s not that I don’t want to, but I can’t bear to hear you cry. You’ve begged to come home and just knowing that you are trapped-because of me-fills me with guilt that I can’t get past. I can’t break the treaty without rekindling this war, and I know that sounds awful, but I had to make a choice. A hard one. For the good of our pack. 

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