Summary of Chapter 218 from Alpha's Regret After Putting Me In Jail
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Chapter 218: A Gift and a Bargain
Chapter 218: A Gift and a Bargain
(Celeste’s POV)
The afternoon sun cast long shadows as I watched Nina guiding Matthew’s family through
their new home. Her efficiency had amazed me within hours of my request, she had secured
this beautiful property just on the edge of Winter Pack territory.
“And through here is the kitchen,” Nina announced, her silver–gray eyes alight with enthusiasm.
“It’s been fully stocked with moon–blessed preserves and fresh meat.”
Sarah Sterling’s hand flew to her mouth. “This is too much,” she whispered, her voice thick
with emotion.
The modest two–story house wasn’t extravagant by Winter Pack standards, but compared to their previous home, it was certainly an upgrade. Large windows allowed natural light to flood
the space. The furniture was new but comfortable–looking, chosen specifically to make the
Sterlings feel at home.
“The bedrooms are upstairs,” Nina continued, gesturing toward a polished wooden staircase.
“Four in total, with the master bedroom overlooking the silver birch grove.”
Daniel Sterling stood in the center of the living room, his weathered face a mixture of disbelief
and gratitude. “Miss Winters, we can’t possibly accept-”
“Please,” I interrupted gently. “Call me Celeste. And yes, you can accept it. Consider it compensation for what my former pack put you through.”
Emily, who had been suspiciously quiet throughout the tour, ran her fingers along the
mantelpiece of the stone fireplace. “Why are you doing this?” she asked, her silver–gray eyes-
so like Matthew’s–studying me intently.
Before I could answer, Matthew stepped forward. “Because that’s who she is,” he said simply.
The warmth in his voice made my silver–scarred wolf stir beneath my skin. Nina tactfully led
Daniel and Sarah toward the back garden, giving us a moment alone.
Matthew approached me slowly, something clutched in his palm. “I want to give you something,” he said, his voice uncharacteristically nervous.
He opened his hand to reveal a small circular pendant made of polished wood, hanging from a simple leather cord. Carved into its surface was a single word: “Peace.”
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“What’s this?” I asked as he gently placed it around my neck.
The pendant felt warm against my skin, as though it carried traces of Matthew’s body heat. My fingers traced the carefully carved letters.
“A protective charm,” Matthew explained. “I’ve carried it with me since I was fourteen. It’s
saved my life in pack battles more times than I can count.”
I looked up at him in surprise. “Matthew, I can’t take something so important to you.”
His silver–gray eyes held mine steadily. “You can, and you will. It was made by Jacob Ward.”
My breath caught. “Jacob Ward? The beta wolf Jason mentioned?”
Matthew nodded, a sad smile crossing his face. “He wasn’t always just a training partner.
Years ago, he was my mentor in Alexander’s guard unit. One of the best warriors I’ve ever
known.”
He guided me to a window seat, sitting beside me as he continued his story.
“During my first year in the elite guard, we were ambushed by rogue wolves on a border patrol. I was separated from the unit, cornered by three rogues.” His voice grew distant with the
memory. “I was certain I would die that day.”
I listened intently, my silver–scarred wolf attentive to every word.
“Jacob appeared out of nowhere, fighting like a demon to reach me. After the battle, he gave
me this pendant. Said it had protected him for years and would now protect me.” Matthew’s
fingers brushed against the wooden circle at my throat. “He disappeared two years later on a
mission. His body was never found.”
“And you think he’s still alive?” I asked quietly.
Matthew’s eyes flickered with hope. “I never stopped believing. Recent rumors suggest he
might be in the Northern territories.”
The significance of his gift wasn’t lost on me. He was entrusting me with something precious,
something connected to a wolf he clearly admired.
“It will keep you safe when I can’t be there,” he said, his voice dropping to a whisper.
The tenderness in his expression made my heart ache. Without thinking, I reached into my
pocket and pulled out a small sachet made of silver–blue fabric.
“Then you should have this,” I said, placing it in his palm.
Matthew looked at it curiously. “What is it?”
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“A moon–blessed sachet,” I explained. “I made it myself. The herbs inside were collected under the full moon and blessed in an ancient pack ritual my grandmother taught me.”
He brought it to his nose, inhaling deeply. “It smells like you,” he said softly. “Like moonlight
and violets.”
His words made me blush. The sachet was indeed infused with my scent, a deliberate choice
that carried significant meaning in wolf culture. By accepting it, Matthew was symbolically
carrying my presence with him.
“It’s beautiful,” he murmured, carefully tucking it into his inner pocket, close to his heart.
“Thank you.”
We sat in comfortable silence, the exchange of gifts cementing something between us that
felt both fragile and unbreakable.
Nina’s voice from the kitchen broke our reverie. “Miss Celeste! It’s getting late. We should
return to the pack house before dark.”
Reality crashed back. No matter how perfect this moment felt, I couldn’t escape my obligations to the Winter Pack.
“We should go,” I agreed reluctantly.
Matthew helped me to my feet, his hand lingering in mine. “I’ll walk you out.”
The goodbyes were brief but warm. Sarah hugged me impulsively, whispering thanks in my
ear. Daniel shook my hand formally, but his silver–gray eyes conveyed deep gratitude. Even
Emily managed a small smile, her earlier hostility softened by the generosity of the gift I’d
given her family.
As our car approached the Winter Pack house, I noticed Alpha James’s vehicle parked in the
courtyard. My silver–scarred wolf immediately tensed beneath my skin, sensing trouble ahead.
“Your father has returned,” Nina observed quietly.
Matthew squeezed my hand. “I’ll come in with you.”
We entered the pack house together. Beta wolves moved through the halls, carrying Alpha
James’s luggage from his trip. One of them spotted us and hurried forward.
“Miss Winters,” he said with a quick bow. “Alpha James requests your presence in his study immediately.”
I suppressed a sigh. “Very well.”
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“Good evening, sir,” Matthew greeted Alpha James respectfully as we approached.
Alpha James barely glanced at him, his cold gaze fixed on me. “Celeste. A word.”
Without waiting for a response, he turned and entered his study, clearly expecting me to
follow.
“Wait for me?” I asked Matthew.
He nodded, his silver–gray eyes conveying silent support.
Alpha James stood by the window as I entered, his back to me. The setting sun cast his silhouette in sharp relief against the glass.
“Close the door,” he commanded without turning.
I complied, my silver–scarred wolf bristling at his tone.
“You seem different,” he observed, finally facing me. “Almost cheerful with that Sterling boy. Yet now your face is a mask of indifference. Interesting.”
I remained silent, unwilling to give him the satisfaction of a response.
He moved to his desk, picking up a cream–colored envelope embossed with a familiar crest. “Senior Council Member Moore has extended a personal invitation to you.”
My heart sank. After my encounter with Jason Moore, I had hoped to be done with the Moore
family.
“I’ve already made my position clear to Jason Moore,” I said coolly. “I’m not interested.”
Alpha James’s eyebrow arched. “This isn’t from Jason. It’s from his grandfather. The Senior
Council Member himself.”
That gave me pause. The Senior Council Member rarely involved himself directly in pack matters, preferring to work through intermediaries.
“Why would he invite me?” I asked, suspicious.
“Perhaps because his grandson has taken an interest in you,” Alpha James replied, his tone deceptively casual. “Or perhaps because he’s curious about the wolf who rejected a connection to one of the most powerful families under the Alpha King’s rule.”
I crossed my arms. “Jason’s methods of expressing interest leave much to be desired.”
Alpha James’s jaw tightened. “Regardless, we cannot ignore a direct request from a Senior Council Member. The gathering is three days from now at their territory manor.”
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A bitter laugh escaped me. “So once again, I have no choice.”
“What are you implying?” he demanded, eyes narrowing.
*Just that it seems convenient how Jason’s invitation was delivered by Victoria, presented as
your request. And now here you are, insisting I must attend his grandfather’s gathering.”
Alpha James’s wolf flared with anger beneath his skin. “Watch your tone, Celeste.”
He placed the invitation on the desk between us, then changed tactics. “I understand you
purchased a house today. Within pack territory.”
My blood ran cold. Of course he would know. Nothing happened in Winter Pack territory
without his knowledge.
“Did you think I wouldn’t find out?” he continued, his voice dangerously soft. “Using pack
resources to benefit the Sterling family. Rather presumptuous, wouldn’t you say?”
I forced myself to remain calm. “I used my own funds.”
“Funds you earned as part of this pack,” he countered.
We stared at each other, a silent battle of wills. Finally, Alpha James sighed, some of the
tension leaving his shoulders.
“I’ll make you a deal,” he said. “Attend the Senior Council Member’s gathering with proper
decorum. In exchange, I won’t interfere with your… philanthropic activities regarding the Sterling family.”
It was a bargain I couldn’t refuse, and he knew it. If I declined, the Sterlings would face his displeasure–perhaps even eviction from their new home.
“Fine,” I agreed, taking the invitation from his desk. “I’ll attend.”
As I turned to leave, his voice whipped across the room. “And Celeste? You will show proper
respect to the Senior Council Member. No defiance, no disrespect. The Moore family stands
only second to the royal pack in influence. Remember that.”
I continued toward the door without acknowledging his outburst, the wooden pendant resting
against my collarbone like a talisman against his anger.
Behind me, I heard Alpha James slam his fist against the desk, his wolf’s frustration filling the
room like a physical force.
I closed the door quietly behind me, leaving Alpha James fuming.
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