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ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave novel Chapter 47

Summary for Chapter 47: ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave

Chapter Summary: Chapter 47 – ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave by Cassila K

In Chapter 47, a key moment in the Internet novel ALPHA'S ENDLESS REGRET: After The Barren Luna's Leave, Cassila K delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

The huge wave caused everybody watching to gasp. Halven, on the other hand, looked proud of his gift. He turned to me, a smirk on his face.

“That was my gift to you. And this,” he pulled out a single rose. “Is my gift in place of Haelor’s.”

Haelor who had been standing off to the side was glaring at my brother. Halven had a smug look on his face as he looked at him.

I let out a breath. “I’ve already gotten a gift from him.”

Halven looked shocked. “You have?”

“Yes.” I nodded my head. “This necklace.”

Halven stared at it for a while before letting out a scoff. “This gift isn’t even worthy of my sister. I think whoever gave you this can do better.”

I was about to speak again when I felt someone’s gaze on me. I turned to see it was a young girl. She was sending me a dirty look from across the room.

What the hell was her deal? I didn’t have to wonder for long as Aunt Niamh appeared. She brought the girl towards us, her usual plastic smile fixed on her face.

“I’d like to introduce my daughter to you.” She smiled. “This is Cyrene, my daughter and your cousin.”

I stared at her for a moment before smiling. Trying to seem welcoming, I stretched a hand out to her.

“Nice to meet you. I’m Giselle.” I greeted.

She simply stared at me, her eyes speaking all she couldn’t say. The malice in them was evident. She didn’t like me and she wanted me to know.

Aunt Niamh began to speak to my brothers, taking their attention away from me. Cyrene leaned closer so only I could hear her.

“I watched that live stream.”

I froze. She noticed my reaction but she didn’t stop there. “You can try to put on this little princess act but it doesn’t change anything. You will never be able to hide your dirty past.”

My breathing came out slowly. Without thinking, I grabbed the glass of wine in her hand and splashed it on her face.

“I just went to say hello to your brother, Merhold.” Niamh wiped away non-existent tears from the corner of her eyes. “Why did you have to humiliate my daughter like this? What did she do to you? This was nothing but cruel, Giselle.”

“She deserved everything she got.” I glared at Cyrene who was still making herself look pitiful.

“You are a cruel woman.” Aunt Niamh pointed a finger at me, her tone filled with bitterness.

It was then I realized all eyes were still on us. Panic filled my chest before I realized it and I turned to look at the crowd.

They were all staring at me, watching my every move. They probably saw when I’d splashed her with the drink. I didn’t need to look at their faces to even know what they must be thinking.

They must think I was the one at fault. I was the bad one. I was the villain. I was the one behind all this. I was the cruel monster Aunt Niamh had accused me of being.

My chest was rising faster with each passing second that Niamh laid her accusations. Cyrene was still feigning her innocent expression so no doubt, the crowd would believe I was the one at fault.

Suddenly, I was alone at the centre of the room. The crowd was mostly faceless, the only thing I could make out being their obvious sneers and smirks.

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