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100 Promises Broken: He Chose His Ex Novel Cover

100 Promises Broken: He Chose His Ex

Sage Adler spent five years as Luna of the Silverpeak pack, standing behind an Alpha who once worshipped the ground she walked on. Then, overnight, Declan changed. He rejected their mate bond on their anniversary, paraded the sweet and beloved Omega Maren Hale as his new partner, and systematically dismantled Sage's career, reputation, and place in the pack. But Sage has a secret even she doesn't fully understand. Her crippling migraines and failing wolf spirit aren't natural — they're connected to a bloodline mystery that ties her to the very family she thought rejected her. When the pack's most powerful Elder falls ill and only Sage's rare blood constitution can provide the cure, she makes a deal that will cost her everything. As her body weakens and her wolf fades to silence, Sage watches from beyond as Declan's carefully constructed mission crumbles — and the truth emerges: he never stopped loving her. Every cruel word, every public humiliation, every cold glance was a lie to protect her from an enemy neither of them could see. But some truths arrive too late. And some bonds, once broken, can only be mourned.
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Chapter 2

The morning light felt harsh against my face as I ended the call with Margaret Chen. My hands trembled as I set the phone down on the kitchen counter, the attorney's words still echoing in my head. "We can file the papers by Friday. Joint custody is likely, given his financial stability."

I turned around and froze.

Rosie stood in the doorway, clutching something against her chest. Her eyes were red and swollen, but there was a desperate hope in them that made my heart clench. In her small hands were the torn pieces of Promise #98, carefully taped back together with strips of clear tape that caught the morning light.

"Mom," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "If I tape the promises back together, can we not leave?"

The question hit me like a physical blow. I dropped to my knees and pulled her into my arms, feeling how her tiny body shook against mine.

"Oh, sweetheart," I murmured into her hair. "This isn't your fault. None of this is your fault."

She pulled back to look at me, her green eyes—so much like Beckett's—searching my face. "Is it because Lily's prettier than me? Is that why Daddy likes her more?"

The words shattered something inside me. How do you explain to a seven-year-old that sometimes love isn't fair? That sometimes the people who are supposed to protect you are the ones who hurt you most?

"You are the most beautiful, wonderful little girl in the world," I said, cupping her face in my hands. "And we're going to go somewhere new. Just you and me. Somewhere where you don't have to compete for love."

Rosie was quiet for a long moment, studying the taped-together promise in her hands. "If Daddy comes looking for us, will you tell him where we went?"

I couldn't answer. The silence stretched between us until she nodded, as if my lack of response was answer enough.

The afternoon brought an unexpected interruption. My phone rang while I was folding laundry, and Rosie's teacher's voice filled the kitchen through the speaker.

"Mrs. Hayes? I wanted to remind you about next week's Family Open House. We'll need at least one parent to attend with Rosie for the classroom presentations."

Rosie's head snapped up from where she'd been coloring at the kitchen table. Her eyes went wide with sudden excitement.

"Let Daddy come!" she burst out, abandoning her crayons. "This time, let Daddy come! Please, Mom!"

I stared at her hopeful face, feeling the weight of the attorney's business card in my pocket. "Rosie, honey, Daddy's very busy—"

"Please!" She grabbed my arm, her fingers surprisingly strong. "He promised he'd come to my school things. Maybe he forgot about the birthday, but he won't forget this!"

Against every instinct screaming at me to protect her from another disappointment, I found myself dialing Beckett's number. He answered on the third ring, his voice distracted.

"Sloane? What's wrong?"

"Nothing's wrong. Rosie's school has a Family Open House next Friday. She'd like you to come."

There was a pause. I could hear papers rustling in the background, the distant sound of hospital chatter.

"Next Friday?" His voice was uncertain. "I might have a conference call that afternoon. Can't you handle it?"

Something hot and fierce rose in my chest. "You already missed her birthday, Beckett. You're going to miss this too?"

The line went quiet except for his breathing. Rosie watched me with wide eyes, her hands pressed together like she was praying.

"I'll be there," he said finally. "Tell Rosie I'll be there."

Rosie let out a squeal of joy that could have shattered glass. She threw herself at me, wrapping her arms around my waist.

"He said yes! Mom, he said yes!" She pulled back, her face glowing. "I need to pick out my dress. The blue one with the flowers, or maybe the yellow one? Which one do you think Daddy likes better?"

I watched her race upstairs, her footsteps thundering overhead as she rifled through her closet. The sound of hangers clattering filled the house as she tried on outfit after outfit, calling down to ask my opinion on each one.

That evening, I found myself standing in our bedroom, staring at the taped-together promise she'd left on my nightstand. The clear tape was already yellowing at the edges, the paper creased beyond repair. But she'd tried so hard to put it back together.

I opened the top drawer of my dresser and placed it inside, next to Margaret Chen's business card. Maybe this was Beckett's chance to prove me wrong. Maybe he could still be the father Rosie needed him to be.

But even as I thought it, I was already moving toward the walk-in closet. I pulled my old suitcase from the top shelf and began filling it with essentials—important documents, some of Rosie's favorite clothes, the few pieces of jewelry that had been my mother's. I worked quietly, methodically, hiding everything behind winter coats that wouldn't be missed.

Just in case.

The week crawled by with agonizing slowness. Rosie practiced what she would say to Beckett, rehearsing in front of the bathroom mirror every morning. She settled on the blue dress with tiny flowers, the one she'd worn to church last Easter.

"I'm going to show him my reading project," she told me Thursday night as I braided her hair. "And my math worksheet where I got all the problems right. Do you think he'll be proud?"

"I think he should be proud every day," I said, trying to keep the bitterness out of my voice.

Friday morning arrived gray and drizzly. Rosie was up before dawn, checking her appearance in every mirror in the house. She ate her breakfast in careful, tiny bites to avoid spilling anything on her dress.

"What time will Daddy get there?" she asked for the hundredth time.

"The program starts at two," I said, braiding a ribbon into her hair. "He'll be there."

But as I reached for my phone to check the time, the screen lit up with a notification that made my blood run cold. A new Instagram story from Vivienne Chen—Lily's mother.

The image showed a perfectly manicured hand holding a small girl's fingers. The location tag read "Riverside Elementary School." The caption made my hands shake: "Family day with my girls ❤️ @BeckettHayes"

Rosie was humming to herself, adjusting her dress one final time. She had no idea that in two hours, we'd walk into her school to find her father holding another child's hand.

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