NOVEL Alpha's Regret, Begging My Convict Luna Back Chapter 215
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Chapter 215: Chapter 215

Aria’s POV

The words sliced cleanly through the waiting area.

Heads turned...ears pricked....eyes sharpened with interest.

I lifted a brow, already tired. Ah. So this is the performance she chose today.

Whispers rippled through the crowd...werewolves from different packs in the country.

“Was the sister caught cheating by the righteous one?” someone murmured.

“Wow... this is like a soap opera. Wait...don’t they look kind of familiar?” another whispered.

“Of course they do...She is Luna Aria, the ex convict married to Alpha Nathan of the Ironclaw Pack” one said.

“That’s right...she was also revealed as Selina, the top designer for Celestyr brand few days ago.” Another added.

It was happening again. Gossips, whispers and before I knew it,

Phones came out...cameras were angled.

Sophia caught it all, her lowered lashes hiding a flash of triumph.

I exhaled slowly, my wolf curling lazily inside me.

Gossip mongers, she scoffed. I wish our pack was the only one that existed in this country. They would at least have some respect for their luna.

“How does a work associate become a scandal in your mouth?” I asked Sophia calmly. My voice carried just enough steel to cut through the noise.

“If you’re so worried about your Nathan and if our marriage ends because of your rumors, would you be happier marrying him yourself?”

The effect was immediate, like ripping a curtain off the stage.

Sophia stiffened.

The crowd went still for half a second, then erupted in barely contained excitement. frёewebnoѵel.ƈo๓

Oh. Ohhh. This just got good, their expressions said.

Williams, still chewing on his candy, looked downright delighted.

As if to say...Was this really Aria?

The Aria he remembered had been cool, gentle and quiet, just like southern mist.

But that has changed.

I had become wind and claw, sometimes soft, sometimes sharp enough to draw blood without touching skin.

Williams’s eyes gleamed with fascination.

“And I’ve told you countless times,” I continued, crossing my arms, my wolf rising tall behind my eyes, “our marriage is a marriage of convenience. If we were a real couple, he wouldn’t be tangled up with you every single day.”

I met Sophia’s gaze directly, dominance rolling off me in silent waves.

“Our lives are separate. You don’t need to defend him. Even if I invited ten flings today, it would be him who couldn’t stand it and would send a divorce agreement through his assistant.” I smiled faintly. “I’m ready anytime.”

Sophia didn’t stand a chance.

Her shoulders sagged, her expression cracking.

Beside me, Williams leaned closer to Jonathan and whispered, barely holding back laughter, “Are you playing the kept man now?”

Jonathan’s smile didn’t change.

But the temperature around him did.

Williams felt it instantly, a cold prickle down his spine, the instinctive warning that came from standing too close to a high-ranking predator.

“I heard Somberland has some new mines,” Jonathan said mildly. “Aren’t you into jewelry design?”

Williams’s face fell.

He knew it was time to keep shut. His brother called the shots. He wouldn’t want to be sent to a far away country to mine as a result of making jest of his brother.

“You are just sharp-tongued Aria!” Jessica snapped, yanking Sophia behind her, fury written all over her face as she prepared to retaliate. But Sophia tugged at her sleeve, desperate.

“Sophia, you’re too kind...” Jessica began.

Then she stopped.

The air dropped suddenly, it became violently cold.

Jessica’s breath caught.

Behind her, a tall figure in a black suit stepped forward, his presence descending like a thunderstorm.

My wolf froze as his scent reached me.

His low, dangerous voice followed.

“Ten flings?”

My shock melted into a frown.

My eyes darted to him but I refused to meet his gaze. My brows knit together in mild disbelief.

What is he doing here?

I refused to engage him. Instead, I turned sharply to Alpha Jonathan, forcing my voice to stay steady. “Let’s go.”

Jonathan answered with the same calm smile he always wore, as if he couldn’t feel the storm crashing around us. But the moment I took a step forward, everything changed.

A hard grip closed around my wrist.

My wolf snarled instantly, rage flaring hot beneath my skin. I twisted, trying to yank myself free, my glare snapping up to him. “Let go!”

And then our eyes met. My breath hitched against my will.

Nathan’s eyes were no longer the familiar colour I remembered. They were darker, unnaturally so...like bottomless black pits swallowing all light. Ink seemed to bleed into the whites, which were streaked red, feral and unhinged. This wasn’t just a man standing in front of me.

This was an alpha on the brink.

My wolf pressed hard against my ribs, uneasy, torn between submission and defiance. Danger, she whispered.

His lips curved into a cold, humorless smirk. “Aria,” he said slowly, his voice low and edged with something wild, “I’m not dead yet.”

The bond pulsed painfully at his words, but I shoved it down. “If you’re not dead,” I shot back, “then we can get a divorce.”

I turned away, refusing to let him see the crack in my resolve. The word divorce had barely left my mouth when his grip tightened, the pressure enough to make my wrist throb.

My wolf howled in protest.

Jonathan’s smile vanished. His gaze locked onto Nathan’s hand around my wrist, and he stepped forward without hesitation, placing a firm hand on Nathan’s arm.

His voice was calm, but his alpha energy flared protectively.

“You’re hurting her.”

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