What Happens in Chapter 259 – From the Book Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia)
Dive into Chapter 259, a pivotal chapter in Alpha's Regret the Luna is Secret Heiress (by Sylvia), written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Alpha fiction.
Chapter 187: Rain and Reconciliation
Chapter 187: Rain and Reconciliation
(Connor’s POV)
“Connor Rivers.” Olivia’s voice was very soft, so soft that it was instantly drowned out by the sound of the
rain.
As if sensing her thoughts through our developing mate bond, I still heard her. I turned back, gazing at Olivia from afar through the rain.
She stood on the moonlit corridor, while I stood in the pouring rain. The rain was too heavy, making my ice–blue eyes unclear through the downpour.
The storm had been raging for hours. Each drop felt like ice against my skin, but I barely noticed.
The pain in my chest was far worse than any physical discomfort. William’s death had torn something fundamental inside me.
But seeing Olivia there, her amber eyes filled with concern, something stirred in my wolf. A warmth I hadn’t
felt in days.
Olivia opened her storm shelter umbrella and was about to step into the rain. My Alpha instincts triggered immediately.
I quickly walked towards her. My long legs took large strides, moving swiftly through the storm.
Olivia had only taken two steps when I reached her. The thought of her getting soaked in this freezing rain was unbearable.
“Your wound hasn’t healed
et, don’t get caught in the rain,” my voice was hoarse with grief.
I reached out and took Olivia’s hand that wasn’t holding the umbrella. Her skin was ice cold against my palm.
I pulled her back onto the corridor. She couldn’t help but shiver at the contact.
Feeling her trembling, I immediately released her hand. My wolf instinctively wanted to warm her, to protect her from the cold.
“It’s cold at night, and it’s raining, go back quickly.”
Even through my grief, her safety came first. It was an automatic response, deeper than conscious thought. Olivia’s breath hitched. I could sense her emotions shifting through our strengthening bond.
Even in such distress over my father’s death, I would still subconsciously care for her safety. The realization seemed to affect her deeply.
The corridor was only lit by a dim flickering hallway light, casting a faint glow. Olivia put down the umbrella and leaned it against the ancient/stone guardian pillar.
“You…” Olivia paused for a moment, “Don’t stand in the rain.”
“Okay,” I said, watching her intently. My ice–blue eyes were filled with deep sadness mixed with gentle, loving affection.
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The rain continued to pour, creating a rushing sound. On the corridor, we stood facing each other, momentarily speechless.
Our wolves called out to comfort one another through the bond. The connection between us pulsed with
unspoken understanding.
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After a long while, Olivia finally spoke. “Birth, old age, sickness, and death are the natural course of life, my
condolences.”
Emotion rippled through my ice–blue eyes. I stepped forward, reaching out to pull Olivia into my arms.
But seeing that I was soaked and dripping wet, I stopped my hand in mid–air. I couldn’t bear to get her wet
and cold.
The gesture caused another tremor in Olivia’s heart through our bond. I could feel her emotional response to my consideration.
I was always like this, every little detail revealing my deep love for her. It was impossible to ignore or
suppress.
I withdrew my hand, hoarsely saying, “I’m fine.”
Still being stubborn. That’s what it was like in her dream too, though I didn’t know she’d been dreaming of
Olivia looked up and met my eyes, glaring at me somewhat resentfully. “If you’re fine, why did you run out in the middle of the night to stand in the rain?”
My ice–blue eyes seemed to melt with the warmth of her concern. Just as I was about to say something, my pupils suddenly contracted.
Olivia gently wrapped her arms around my waist, hugging me. The familiar scent of my potential mate surrounded me.
My powerful body instantly stiffened. The unexpected contact sent shockwaves through our mate bond.
I hadn’t expected this. Olivia had always been more reserved with physical affection, especially since our relationship remained complicated.
Olivia buried her head in my chest, tightening her arms slightly. Her voice was very soft. “Connor Rivers, will a hug make it less painful?”
My eyes deepened, a warm current flowing through my cold heart as our mate bond pulsed with comfort. The girl’s warm body was like a small stove.
She dispelled the cold from the rain, instantly warming me from head to toe. The physical warmth was nothing compared to the emotional healing.
My hands slowly returned her embrace, my movements very gentle, very careful. I was afraid of holding too tight, of frightening her away.
“I’m not very good at comforting people,” Olivia whispered, nestled in my arms. “I know that sadness and grief can’t be suppressed.”
“I just hope you don’t mistreat your body.”
Who said she couldn’t comfort people? A hug was worth a thousand words.
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My heart had melted into a pool of spring water, rippling gently through our developing bond. This was exactly what I needed, though I hadn’t known how to ask for it.
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The warmth of her embrace chased away the numbness that had settled over me since William’s death. For the first time in days, I felt truly alive.
After hugging for a while, Olivia left my embrace. The loss of her warmth was immediate and sharp.
“Okay,” Olivia averted her amber eyes, not looking at me. “Go back and change your clothes, don’t stand in
the rain anymore.”
“Okay,” my expression was soft, very obedient. I would do anything she asked in that moment.
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