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Alpha Amanda's Love Adventure (By Aurora Grey) novel Chapter 251

Chapter 251 Unforgiven

Amanda’s POV:

The person standing at the entrance of the mall really was Michelle.

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I remembered her clearly. After all, the mess on the cruise ship had caused me quite a bit of trouble, and she had played no small part in it.

I just hadn’t expected that when we would meet again, she would look like this. The once arrogant Midnight Pack heiress who used to dress head to toe in luxury brands was now wearing something decent but plain, with none of her former extravagance. There was a weariness between her brows that she couldn’t hide.

Later, Josh had mentioned in passing that after the cruise incident, Michelle’s reputation in Howlstead had completely crumbled.

On top of that, Samson had pushed things along behind the scenes. The Midnight Pack, once at the top, quickly fell from one of the strongest packs around to complete obscurity, losing all of its former glory.

To protect themselves and secure cooperation with a rising pack, the Midnight Pack had pushed Michelle out as a bargaining chip, forcing her into a political marriage with that pack’s alpha.

The man standing beside her now had to be her fiancé.

Michelle noticed us too. She stopped instinctively, biting her lip hard as her gaze locked onto Samson. Her voice was filled with obvious grievance. “Samson!”

Samson frowned slightly and turned toward the sound.

But there was nothing in his eyes. No surprise, no pity. It was as if he were looking at a total stranger. He didn’t spare her a second glance before calmly looking away again.

I leaned closer to him and whispered, “Isn’t that Michelle?”

Samson’s voice stayed calm, with a hint of reassurance. “Let’s go back. She’s not worth paying attention to.”

I responded with a soft ‘okay’ and withdrew my gaze from Michelle.

But I, Amanda, had always been someone who held grudges. Letting things go for now didn’t mean I had forgotten.

Michelle’s POV:

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Chapter 251 Unforgiven

I watched Samson and Amanda walk past me side by side. He didn’t even look at me. The eyes that had once made my heart race were now filled with tenderness only for the woman

beside him.

The way they moved together was intimate and natural, their chemistry harmonious to the point of being unbearable to look at.

I absolutely hated it.

In an instant, my heart was flooded with intense resentment.

If the truth about the cruise hadn’t come out-if Amanda, that bitch, hadn’t interfered-if Samson hadn’t driven us into a corner, the Midnight Pack wouldn’t have fallen. I wouldn’t be in this miserable state.

My eyes were glued to Samson’s retreating back, so much so that I didn’t even notice the man beside me growing darker and darker in expression.

Not until a powerful kick slammed into my waist. I staggered forward, almost falling as sharp pain shot through me and snapped me back to reality.

“Bitch! What are you staring at?” the man snarled, his voice crude and vicious. “Don’t forget, you belong to me now. Tch, daring to look at another man right in front of me. Trying to cheat on me? Believe me, I’ll kill you.”

I trembled all over and hurriedly pulled my gaze away. Holding my aching waist, I forced back the tears in my eyes and squeezed out a flattering smile. “Honey, you’re overthinking it. I wasn’t looking at anyone else. You’re the only one in my heart.”

Only then did his expression ease slightly, but his hand didn’t stop. He wrapped an arm around my

waist and pinched the flesh hard, so hard it felt like he was trying to tear it off. “Remember who you are. If I ever catch you looking at another man again, I’ll kill you.”

The sharp pain burned through my waist. I clenched my teeth and didn’t dare make a sound, nodding obediently as he dragged me forward.

But deep in my eyes, there was a stubborn, unextinguished resentment.

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