Chapter Summary: Chapter 28 Found You – The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
In Chapter 28 Found You, a key moment in the Romance novel The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), GoddessKM 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.
It irritated him. The mixture of these feelings left him in a constant state of internal conflict, unable to put things in order. While he tried to fix his composure and ensure Claire’s survival, he could do little else but leave Addison’s care in the hands of his Beta.
After all, Zion knew his Beta would never betray him. As Alpha, his wolves were sworn to him, and loyalty was something they owed him above all else.
But he never would have imagined that the one to betray him so deeply would be his most trusted Beta—the very person he considered a brother. To think that same man would try to kill Addison, his Luna, again and again...
If he had known the truth sooner, he would’ve been the first to wrap his hands around his Beta’s throat and tear him apart without hesitation.
After easing Zion’s concerns, Beta Greg refocused on tracking the escapee while simultaneously reaching out to Claire’s omega attendant through the mind link.
"Clean the dungeon cell where Addison was kept—just enough to hide the worst of it. Remove the whip marks, leave only a little blood to make it look like she was only mildly injured. I’m entrusting this task to you. Fail me, and you’d best prepare to lose your head by morning."
Greg’s mental snarl echoed as he shot into the forest, his boots tearing into the dirt with every leap. He was racing to catch up to Gamma Levi. Since Levi was carrying Addison while dodging patrols, Greg was convinced they couldn’t have gotten far.
Still, the trail was faint. There was barely any scent to follow.
"Tch. He used a masking spray..." Greg muttered under his breath. It was a smart move—and an annoying one.
But Gamma Levi overlooked one crucial detail—while he masked their scent, he still left behind faint footprints, especially while carrying extra weight. It was a clear giveaway.
Beta Greg’s lips curled into a sinister smirk as he sprinted through the forest, eyes locked on the subtle trail.
Just then, Claire’s attendant responded through the mind link."Understood, Beta Greg. Leave it to me."
Greg’s grin widened, a glint of triumph flashing in his eyes. To him, it already felt like victory was within reach.
He just needed to eliminate Addison before the royal convoy arrived. According to the timeline provided, the convoy was expected to reach them by tomorrow—either around lunch or early dinner. That gave him a narrow but workable window.
If he could capture Addison and kill her along with Gamma Levi, he could bury the truth with their deaths. Levi would be branded a traitor, accused of trying to abduct Addison. Better yet, Greg could fabricate a scandal—accuse them of having an affair and attempting to elope.
After all, everyone knew that Alpha Zion was expected to dissolve his mate bond with Addison sooner or later. So, it would make sense if Addison had simply chosen to run off with her loyal Gamma, selecting him as her second-chance mate. Their supposed "love story" would end tragically, slaughtered by rogues or vampires during their escape.
The narrative would be airtight. Zion’s fury would turn toward Levi and Addison, not him. And Claire—poor, perfect Claire—would become the obvious choice for Luna in Addison’s absence.
Even if Zion had started developing feelings for Addison, Greg believed it was best to cut off those feelings before they bloomed. With Addison gone, Zion would recover in time. And when he did, Claire would be right there beside him.
As the twisted plan solidified in his mind, Beta Greg’s eyes lit up with a dangerous gleam. But inside his head, his wolf snarled in outrage.
"This is betrayal, Greg! Betrayal against our Alpha!" the wolf growled furiously.
"No!" Greg snapped back, his voice harsh even in his own mind. "I’m protecting him—protecting all of us. You know damn well we can’t let a wolfless Luna stand beside our Alpha. She’s weak. Keeping her around will only get us all killed. No other pack will ever respect us with her at his side!"
"So that’s why you’ve been scheming behind his back? Against both our Alpha and our Luna?" the wolf roared.
"She is not my Luna!" Greg shouted, his voice echoing with rage. "I never accepted her—never!"
"Just because you refused to accept her doesn’t change the truth," his wolf said bitterly. "She is our Luna—and she’s a good person. Better than you’ll ever admit."
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