After I Let Go My Alpha He Knelt in Regret

Chapter In Regret Novel 114



Chapter 98

I could see the thoughts swirling in his mind-the memories of decisions made, the paths taken. The only reason he had been able to take over as Alpha was because of my healing. Yet, once upon a time, he had abandoned me for power, choosing Lorcia over our bond. But the man before me now was not the same one who had made those choices. Lorik had changed, grown, and I could see it in the way he carried himself, the way he spoke, and the way he now considered others before himself.

If Lorik had been the same cold, selfish man he once was, he would have used his injuries to bind me to him, to exploit my sympathy, ensuring I stayed by his side out of obligation. But he hadn't. Instead, he had tried to push me away, to give me the freedom to live my life without the burden of

s struggles. That's why I had chosen this moment to reveal the truth-to show him that my love was not conditional, nor was it rooted in pity.

As I watched him wrestle with his emotions, Lena, my wolf, stirred within me, her presence warm and comforting. She reached out to Lorne, Lorik's wolf, who had been silent for far too long. Lorne's spirit was weary, battered by the pain of his human counterpart, but at Lena's touch, he responded with a gentle nuzzle, their connection a silent communication of shared strength and hope.

Lena examined Lorik's injuries with a practiced eye, her senses sharp and attuned to the damage within. "These injuries are far less serious than the last time," she told me, her voice echoing in my mind. "It took two years before because we were poisoned by wolfsbane and were very weak. This time, Lorik will be able to get back on his feet in a week or so."

Relief washed over me like a cool breeze on a hot day. The despair that had clouded Lorik's eyes lifted slightly as I relayed Lena's words to him. "Your injuries will heal," I said softly, reaching out to take his hand in mine. "You'll be able to walk again, Lorik. In just a week." Lorik stared at me, his eyes filled with a mixture of awe and gratitude. "I don't know how to thank you, Shirley... You are truly a gift from the gods. I'd give you everything I have if I could..."

'No, I don't need you to give me anything.' I shook my head no.

He blinked, clearly surprised by my statement. 'Don't want anything? All my wealth, everything I own, can be yours if you want it.'

I shook my head, smile grew wider. 'Lorik, anything I want I can get by myself, not waiting for you to give it to me. I just need you to hurry up and get healthy, a lot of people who love you are worried about you.'

'You've changed a lot, Shirley, but I can't help but want you to rely on me more. Lorik's expression softened and he nodded, 'I will endeavour to carry out the treatment and return to health soon.

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Shirley, I promise.

Over the next few days, we decided to keep the news of Lorik's impending recovery a secret, only telling those closest to us-Dalia, Narik, Panther, and a few trusted others. The rest of the pack was kept in the dark, for now. We wanted to avoid raising hopes prematurely, especially when the situation was still so delicate.

When I visited Lorik each day, I used my healing abilities to help his leg gradually recover. The progress was slow but steady, and with each passing day, Lorik regained more of his strength. However, Lorcia's visits, which had been frequent at first, dwindled and eventually stopped altogether after she learned from the doctors that Lorik's condition was difficult to recover from. It seemed she had no interest in staying by his side if there was no immediate benefit to her.

ne day, as I arrived at the hospital, I immediately sensed that something was off. The usually calm atmosphere was thick with tension, and the air seemed charged with an unspoken anxiety. Karik was pacing outside Lorik's room, his face a mask of fury, while Dalia stood nearby, trying to soothe

him.

When she saw me, Dalia quickly stepped forward, placing a hand on my arm. "Don't go in yet," she whispered urgently. "Someone's in there with Lorik."

My heart skipped a beat as I took in the scene. "What's going on? Who's in there?"

Dalia hesitated, glancing at Narik, who was now glaring at the closed door of the ward. Finally, she spoke, her voice low and filled with unease. "It's Father."

I frowned, confusion and concern swirling within me. "Andrew? Why is he here? He hasn't visited

Lorik once since he's been in the hospital."

Narik's voice was cold as ice as he answered, his eyes never leaving the door. "He's here to check if

there's any chance Lorik will get back on his feet. If not, Andrew plans to take over the Silvermoon

pack again, restore his identity as Alpha, and start grooming a new heir."

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