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Alpha's Regret, Begging My Convict Luna Back novel Chapter 103

Chapter 103

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Chapter 103

Aria’s POV

The man rushed over to his dog, helping it up. Grenade whimpered pitifully. Alpha Rowland’s kick had hit hard. Too hard for an ordinary dog.

The man shot him a furious glare. “I already apologized! Look at Grenade, he’s hurt! You did this to him! Are you still gonna call the cops?” 1

Alpha Rowland didn’t answer.

He was already dailing the enforcers.

The man lunged. “Hey! Don’t you dare-”

Alpha Rowland sidestepped him smoothly, turning his head with a cold, razor-sharp stare.

The kind that could freeze blood.

The man’s hand stopped in the air.

He trembled, actually trembled.

“Who exactly are you…” he asked but got no response.

The man looked around the upscale neighborhood and seemed to regain some fake courage.

“You want money, right?” he said, his chest puffing out. “How much? Just say it. Stop pretending.”

Money?I almost snorted.

Alpha Rowland’s eyes narrowed, his lips curling in a cold laugh.

He reeked of power, wealth and dominance. As if he needed the man’s money.

But the man scoffed. “Grenade didn’t hurt anyone. You hurt him. I’m being nice and offering compensation. Anyone else would demand you pay!”

That was enough.

I finally stepped forward.

“Sir,” I said sharply, shifting Lana against my shoulder, “it’s illegal to walk a dog without a leash. We were defending ourselves. You’re clearly in the wrong.”

My gaze flicked to Alpha Rowland in gratitude.

“If he hadn’t stepped in,” I said quietly but firmly, “the dog would’ve reached me and my daughter.”

My wolf growled softly inside me.

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Just imagining that dog sinking its teeth into Lana made my blood turn to ice.

Alpha Rowland’s eyes met mine, sharp and alert. His grip on the phone tightened, the movement was so subtle anyone else would’ve missed it.

The man, meanwhile, had the nerve to clap his hands over his ears and shout, “You’re being so ungrateful! I already said I’d pay you!”

Ungrateful?My wolf growled.

He saw we were still intent on calling the enforcers, and all traces of fake remorse vanished from his

face like smoke in the wind.

“You two clearly don’t belong to this community!” he barked, puffing out his beer belly like some overconfident toad. “Do you know who I am? Don’t mess with the wrong person!”

He smelled of arrogance and old beer. Even Lana wrinkled her nose.

He strutted forward. “Listen. The enforcers chief? He’s my uncle. You really think calling the cops will do anything to me?”

He looked between us, expecting us to shrink back.

Instead, Alpha Rowland stayed perfectly calm. A stillness rolled off him, the kind that made every wolf

instinct in me stir in warning.

Then he chuckled.

A low, dangerous, sarcastic sound.

“Oh, really?” he said softly. “Guess we’ll find out if you are really as powerful and untouchable as you

think.”

The tone in his voice… gods.

It didn’t match his handsome face at all. It was lethal, Alpha-level lethal.

I couldn’t help it. I looked at him again, longer this time.

Something fluttered in my chest.

Here was a man I barely knew, willing to stand up to someone with influence…

For me, for my child.

Brave, my wolf murmured. Brave… and familiar.

That thought scared me a little.

I shifted my gaze to the man. He was definitely in the wrong, but he still had the audacity to throw his weight around. His pride reeked like spoiled meat.

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Before Alpha Rowland could escalate things, I reached out and grabbed his arm.

He turned toward me instantly, his eyes flicking down to where my hand rested on him and they sparkled.

“Don’t worry,” he said in a low voice meant only for me. “I’ve got your back. No one’s laying a finger on you as long as I’m here.”

My heart jumped, literally jumped.

My wolf swayed with the sound.

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