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Alpha's Regret: The Seventh Time was Forever novel Chapter 21

Chapter 21: Chapter 21 – I am young

The flight to the city passed in a rare pocket of calm, the steady hum of the engine giving Seraphine space to think. Clouds stretched endlessly beyond the window, soft and distant, but her mind was sharp and alert.

She used the quiet to map out her next steps, where to start, who to trust, how to rebuild a future she had been forced to abandon before she was ready.

When they landed, the airport was alive with motion and noise. Voices overlapped, luggage wheels rattled across tiled floors, and announcements echoed overhead.

Corvine led her through the crowd until they reached an older couple waiting near the arrivals gate.

Desmond, Corvine’s father stood tall and composed, his posture confident in a way that spoke of long years in control, while Nessa, his mother’s expression softened the moment her eyes landed on Seraphine.

Though Corvine had warned them in advance, surprise still flickered across Nessa’s face. "So it’s true," she said gently, stepping closer. "Luna Sera... I honestly didn’t believe him at first. You loved Alpha Ravyn so deeply. None of us ever imagined things would end in divorce."

Seraphine smiled, polite and restrained, the way one smiles when touching a closed wound. "That part of my life is over," she replied calmly. "Please forgive me for intruding on your privacy. Once I find my footing here, I’ll move out."

Desmond and Nessa exchanged a look and shook their heads almost in unison.

"No," Desmond said firmly. "You were a good Luna," Nessa added, her voice sincere. "We only left because—"

"Ahem. Ahem." Corvine cleared his throat loudly, cutting her off. Nessa froze for a heartbeat, then forced a smile and waved it away. "Never mind," she said lightly.

Something in that exchange felt suspicious, unfinished, but Seraphine let it go. She had learned that some truths revealed themselves only when they were ready.

Once inside the car, the tension eased. The city rolled past the windows in flashes of glass and steel, and when they arrived at the house, Seraphine was quietly stunned.

The property was elegant without being loud, tasteful, expansive, undeniably expensive.

They were ushered straight to a warm meal, the scent of freshly cooked food filling the dining room. As she ate, Seraphine glanced around, her curiosity sharpening.

"I hope I’m not being intrusive," she said carefully, "but... what exactly do you do?"

Desmond paused mid-bite. He and Nessa exchanged another look. "You didn’t know?" Nessa asked.

"Know what?" Seraphine frowned, confused. Corvine inhaled deeply before speaking. "My parents were never poor. They stayed at the pack because of me. When I was old enough, they moved here to focus on their businesses. I never visited after I became beta."

Seraphine’s brows lifted slightly. So Corvine hadn’t just been loyal, he’d been wealthy. "Then you shouldn’t be burdening yourself helping me manage things," she said gently.

She didn’t notice the way Desmond’s eyes dimmed, or how Nessa’s smile faltered.

"Sera," Corvine said firmly, "I promised to help you, and I intend to keep that promise. My parents have agreed to support you with five billion."

Her expression hardened immediately. "No."

"Take it as a loan," he added quickly, anticipating her refusal.

"Then we need a contract," Seraphine replied without hesitation.

Desmond calmly reached into a folder beside him and produced neatly printed documents. "He told us you’d insist," he said. "So we prepared everything in advance."

Seraphine read every clause carefully, her focus absolute. Only when she was satisfied did she sign.

Chapter 21 – I am young 1

That answer clearly pleased them. The agreement was finalized, and arrangements were made for the funds to be transferred the following day. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺

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