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The Alpha Who Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover

The Alpha Who Chose Her Over Me

Kyson said he loved me, but then he disappeared for 12 hours on my birthday. He was busy taking Jolie, a Delta warrior in his pack who had attempted suicide, to the hospital. I pleaded with him to stay, to not leave for another woman. He said he couldn’t make that promise. Later, when I was about to leave him for Bjorn, Kyson’s eyes flashed with anger. “Don’t hold his hand. That will drive me insane.” I smirked and shook my head, “I can’t make that promise.” --- It was my birthday, and a light rain was falling outside the window. I cleaned the room, changed the flowers in the vase, put on a new dress, prepared an extravagant dinner, set the music, and looked toward the door, waiting for my mate, Kyson Roberts, the Alpha of the Silvercrest Pack, to come home. For ten years, ever since I was eighteen, Kyson had celebrated my birthday with me without fail. Even during crucial pack negotiations, he’d have Jolie, his Delta, reschedule to be with me.
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Chapter 4

I once had many plans for the future.

As an Omega, I’ve always been cautious, preferring to stay within the boundaries of what felt safe. But all my plans shattered when Alpha Kyson simply said, "I’m sorry."

Everything in my life seemed to lose direction.

I sat in the bathroom, thinking until my legs went numb. When I tried to stand, I fell. My knee hit the tiles with a sharp jolt, and the pain was intense. I held my knee and cried out, "Alpha, it hurts. Alpha, am I homeless again?"

Kyson, the Alpha of our pack, lifted me up and carried me back to the bedroom. "Don’t cry, Kalani. You still have a home..." His voice was filled with concern, just like it had been last night in the pack’s infirmary.

Held in his arms, I glanced at the half of the bed where he had slept. It still carried the faint scent of blood and disinfectant. I felt the urge to vomit again.

I squirmed away from him. "Alpha, don’t put me on that bed."

Kyson paused. "Why?"

"Because you slept there." I shut my eyes, feeling despair. I couldn’t share a bed with him anymore. From this moment on, it seemed like we were truly over.

I slipped from his arms and headed to the guest room, closing the door in his face. "Let’s sleep in separate rooms for now. We’ll discuss everything else when I wake up."

Kyson’s face went pale as he blocked the door. "I never touched her. Not even once."

I pushed his hand away. "Then why did she try to hurt herself?"

Kyson was silent.

I continued closing the door.

Just as the door clicked shut, I heard him say, "I do like her. She likes me too. But my heart still belongs to you."

He continued, "Kalani, I’m hurting too. It pains me when either of you is hurt."

I rushed into the guest room’s bathroom and vomited until I felt dizzy.

I was so exhausted that I fell asleep, and when I woke, it was already evening.

Kyson wasn’t home, but he had sent me a message through the pack’s mind link: [I had to step out for a bit. Made you some spiced honey cake; be sure to have some.]

His signature dish, always perfect in flavor and aroma. He used to make it when he was in a good mood, but he hadn’t cooked it in the past year, being so occupied with his duties as Alpha.

On the dining table sat a lonely plate of spiced honey cake.

I had no appetite and was about to store it in the fridge when I noticed the thermal container from the kitchen was missing. It was a pink container I used to bring soups to pack gatherings, usually sitting on the shelf, but now it was gone.

My phone buzzed with a friend request: [This is Jolie Montgomery.]

I stared at the profile picture for a long time, puzzled. It was an oil painting of a child. It looked so familiar, but I couldn’t place where I’d seen it before.

I accepted the request.

I needed to know why she was reaching out to me.

Just after accepting her request, Jolie sent me a voice message: "I’m sorry."

Her voice was frail and tearful, "I’m sorry, Kalani. I never meant to cause trouble for you. I didn’t want to upset you..."

She sounded so vulnerable, as if she were the one who had been wronged.

I dug my nails into my palm to steady my voice as I asked her, "Why did you try to hurt yourself?"

Why does she, the outsider, feel so upset that she’d go to such lengths?

Jolie cried as she replied, "It’s my fault. I got too attached to the Alpha. I selfishly wanted him to myself. I’ve never had anyone care for me since I was a child, and he was the only one who showed me kindness..."

A chill spread through my chest.

It felt like Kyson had played the hero with me, only to go and rescue another lost soul elsewhere.

I scrolled through Jolie’s social media.

Just a few minutes ago, she had posted: [Thank you, that’s so thoughtful.]

Accompanied by a picture of a pink thermal jug filled with aromatic spiced honey cake.

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