What Happens in Chapter 140 Alpha Zion’s POV 2 – From the Book The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)
Dive into Chapter 140 Alpha Zion’s POV 2, a pivotal chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), written by GoddessKM. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
My eyes drank in her beauty, unable to look away, even as confusion clouded her face. She looked lost, bewildered even, clearly unsure of what was happening or why it was happening. But then, I caught it, the flicker of recognition in her gaze as she scanned the three of us. She must have heard her wolf whisper the word ’mates.’
That word alone made my wolf, Shura, bristle with agitation. The possessiveness surged through us. The idea of sharing what was ours made his fur stand on end. A low snarl escaped my lips, and I snapped my jaws to the side in warning, silently daring the other two to come closer. I didn’t look away from her, but I made my message clear: back off.
But they didn’t.
And then I caught a scent that made my blood boil.
My head jerked to the side, eyes narrowing with fury as realization hit me like a blow to the gut.
Levi.
My Beta. My second-in-command. The one I trusted to stay back and watch over Claire. But instead... he had followed me here. And now, here he was, standing beside me, one of ’Addison’s mates?’
The betrayal hit hard.
He wasn’t supposed to be here. He wasn’t supposed to look at her like that.
The way his eyes devoured her, the raw hunger etched in every glance, the reverence in his expression, it was unbearable. He looked at Addison like she was his moon, his salvation... like just being near her made him come undone.
And it was killing me.
"What the fuck are you doing here?" The words tore out of me before I could stop them, even though deep down, I already knew the answer.
But the bastard growled at me.
Growled.
Like he’d forgotten the chain of command. Forgotten who stood above whom.
Shura, my wolf, immediately bristled, fury flashing like lightning through my veins. He felt challenged. Provoked. The tension in the air thickened like a storm about to break, crackling with the threat of blood and broken bones. Every eye in the venue could feel it; something dangerous was about to erupt.
But under the fury... I felt something worse.
Fear.
A deep, gnawing hurt that sank into my chest like rot.
Levi had been by Addison’s side for three years. Three fucking years. Guarding her. Supporting her. Protecting her through every storm, every damn hardship. Sure, it was his duty as her Gamma, but even duty couldn’t explain the depth of the bond they clearly shared.
They were close. Too close.
Closer than she and I had ever been.
And that scared the hell out of me.
Because he knew her better. He had seen every version of her, while I, Alpha or not, was still an outsider in the world she’d built without me. And right now? He had a better shot at claiming her heart than I ever did.
And it was tearing me apart.
I knew I had to step up because right now, I was the only one dragging a bad record behind me.
Then my eyes locked on the other man... and just my damn luck, it was him. The fiancé, the Alpha King, had arranged for Addison.
I moved in front of Addison on instinct, shielding her like a goddamn hen guarding its chick. Pathetic, maybe, but it was all I had left in this moment. One of them was her closest friend, her Gamma, the one who’s been by her side through everything. And the other? A man with a spotless slate. The Alpha King’s backing. A wide open runway to charm her, learn her, and win her.
And he looked the part too, strong, poised, dangerous.
Then Levi joined in, his growl cutting across the tension like a blade. My own Beta. Growling at me. His Alpha.
The damn mate bond must’ve short-circuited his brain, because that mutt had forgotten everything, his rank, his place, his loyalty.
That one word hit me like a brick wall, my entire body went cold, my ferocity gutted like a flame doused in ice water. Even Shura whimpered low in my head, like a scolded pup, tail tucked and ears down. He backed off without resistance, slinking into a seated position, head bowed... and for the first time in years, he whined. Not in anger. In shame.
That one word, from her, stopped me dead like a dog on a leash.
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