Bad Love An Alpha’s Regret
Chapter 265
Chapter 265
I’m grateful for James’s solid, silent support next to me.
Honesty, I don’t know how I would be getting through these agonizing days without him.
“Aaron died,” I say, cutting my gaze away from Emily.
The words are physically painful to say, like they’re being wrenched out of my chest.
“We had no choice but to break our mating bond after the Council sentenced Aaron to death for treason. I had to survive
for our son, Ethan.”
Emily gasps, and I can’t help but look back at her.
“Aaron has a son?”
“That’s right, Emily,” James puts in with fondness in his voice.
You’re going to love Ethan when you meet
him.”
seeming to not know what to do
with this information.
then apparently
been you,” she says viciously. “You should have died, and Aaron should have
starting to sound annoyed now. “The Council still would have executed Aaron for treason. He had the power of three Alphas, and the Council was scared about what he planned to do with that power. They needed an excuse to stop him, and they found it. Ethan would have been an orphan
good sense to look somewhat abashed
continues. “Leah is the one who figured out you
out here. Both Alpha Roberts
took the information to the grave with them.
for Leah, you might never have been found at
for getting her out of the gilded prison my father had been
Roberts and that asshole Liam are dead?” Emily says. “Well, at least there’s some
roll my
be the kind of handful I don’t even want
need this on top of everything else happening, but I’m glad she’s alive, and I
say. “I want to
next feed.”
then motions to
she says anxiously, as
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