Summary of Chapter 46 Zion Coming Clean from The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison)
Chapter 46 Zion Coming Clean marks a crucial moment in GoddessKM’s Romance novel, The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
"Levi," Zion’s voice was calm, but there was a hint of finality to it. "Come with me to the office."
He turned sharply, heading toward the Alpha’s office as he continued to descend the stairs. Addison’s garden could wait for now; there were more pressing matters to discuss with his Gamma, and Zion was determined to get to the heart of them.
Levi, who was equally baffled by the sudden shift in the air and Zion’s demeanor, had no choice but to follow, quickly schooling his expression into neutrality. As they stepped into the office, which had just been cleaned by one of the omegas, Zion immediately headed to his leather chair without a word.
"Close the door," he instructed.
Once Levi did so, Zion gestured to the seat across from him. "Sit."
Leaning back into his chair, Zion took a deep breath, trying to collect his thoughts. His voice was measured but direct when he finally spoke.
"Tell me—what do you know about Claire, and why the Royal Convoy is here?"
Still baffled, Levi answered truthfully, "Wasn’t Miss Claire your mistress? The one you chose to be the future Luna of this pack? Aside from being your supposed fated mate—who exactly is she?"
He paused briefly before continuing, "As for the Royal Convoy, I heard they were visiting neighboring packs to inquire about the aftermath of the war—the casualties, damages—so the Royal Capital could arrange aid accordingly."
But as Levi spoke, something in him stirred. Having worked closely with Addison for the past three years, he couldn’t shake the feeling that there was more to all of this—something deeper, something hidden. And that suspicion only grew stronger now that his Alpha was asking what he knew.
His brows furrowed instinctively as he perched on the edge of the couch, his gaze sharp and focused on Zion. He studied him carefully, as if trying to piece together a puzzle from the flickers of expression on Zion’s face.
Feeling the weight of his Gamma’s scrutinizing gaze, Alpha Zion took a deep breath and met Levi’s eyes directly.
"Is that what everyone truly thinks?" he asked, though the answer was already clear to him.
He wasn’t blind—he had seen the way his pack looked at him when he was with Claire, how warm and accepting they were toward her. They must have believed she was the fated mate he had found outside the territory. And even though he was aware of the growing misunderstanding, he chose not to correct it. He allowed the illusion to persist—so Claire could stay in the pack without drawing suspicion.
More than that, he let the lie fester because he wanted to hurt Addison. He wanted her pain to run so deep that there would be no night she didn’t cry over it. And now? Now he could see how twisted and cruel that choice had been.
He regretted it—deeply. Even if he tried to clear the air now, would Addison ever hear it? Would she even care?
A wave of self-loathing washed over him, but there was no undoing the past. All he could do now was start to right his wrongs, piece by piece—beginning with his pack... and his Gamma.
"Well, obviously," Levi said flatly, his gaze sharpening. "The entire pack thinks you found your fated mate outside. Why else would you let an unknown woman ride on your back in wolf form—the position reserved only for a true mate? And the way you treated her... all that concern, gentleness, and attention? No one gives that kind of devotion to just anyone—unless they’re indulging in the fantasy of keeping a mistress and living a life of luxury and debauchery."
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