"All of our reasoning ends in surrender to feeling." -Blaise Pascal-
"You know you're very lucky your mate has gone beyond to show you that he regrets everything. That he is and has changed for you. Hardly anyone does that. I know rejection hurts but know in the end your choice today won't make you live with regret."
"I know" she reassures Cameron who stood beside Carla before breathing and taking the bouquet from her and smile.
She should have cancelled the wedding but it was too late to turn back now. She hates her wolf for not helping her when she needed her. So this was her punishment and even hers.
Cora and Kyle have understood her and they back away from involving in her choice. Kiev has already apologized for what he did that day blaming it on his wolf side even though she hasn't fully forgiven him. She prays the moon goddess that today was the right choice to make.
Yet the moment she walked down the aisle her wolf whimper and she knew then that he was here. When she made it to the altar her eyes scan the church and found him sitting at the far end corner with nobody else noticing him.
The ceremony starts the priest ask if anyone wants to object she was waiting for him to intervene but he never does. Disappointed fills her and she couldn't focus on her vows.
The priest repeated his words and she looks up to find everyone looking at her and he was no longer there.
"I don’t"
there was a gasp and murmured from the crowd "I'm sorry but I love him so much" Kiev grip her hand but she pushes his hand away "sorry, I still love my mate. This is a mistake I love Dante and I can’t live without him" pack members were speechless at this.
'So the rumour two years ago was true' she heard their whispers.
‘she’s the Alpha’s mate’ the whispers now grew louder
Evelyn screams reaching for Daniella who was now apologising the crowd for the inconvenience but Carla quickly held Evelyn back. Kiev reaches for her wrist but she slaps it away only for his hand to come contact with her cheek calling her a bitch.
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