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Rejecting Your Rejection novel Chapter 26

'Let bygone be bygone and let's move on for good. Just one more final goodbye with you.'

She stood outside his pack door nervously, after Cameron drops her off. She couldn't even remember the last time she was here but that was the only time she ever been here.

Everything seems to remain unchanged, except for the colour of the packhouse which is now full-on white with royal blue to go with the painting. She knocks on the door as if he was expecting her he opens up the door smiling at her.

"Come in" he opens the door wide and let her inside, she was getting more nervous now as she takes a look around the house. "Don't be nervous, there's no one here, just the two of us Cora and Jem are away on a meeting," she half-smile even though the thought of them alone makes her shiver.

"So it's just you and me" he walks before her heading to the office "yes, none of the pack members lives here just Jem, Cora and some other three guys our Delta just moved out a month ago with his mate. Now come on follow me" she bit her bottom lip then trails behind him.

They went into his office, the same one where she left him behind without compromising with him or giving him a chance. It may seem to others that she was a cold-hearted if they ever find out yet she was just another wounded soul who was consumed with too much hurt and nightmares. Now she's better than ever and here she is in the same office to look things past their differences and accept their fate as it is.

"So how's the preparation going?" she asks him as she settled down on a chair before him. He looks hesitant for a moment "Ummm our wedding is cancelled" he says. She didn't know how to react to that so instead, she said the only thing she knew to say

"I'm sorry."

"No need to, besides we fail from the start is just that we pretend for our packs sake," he explains “what did Allen say?" she asks again.

"Nothing he's just glad that we both confessed to him the truth before it got serious,"

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