Alpha's Regret: Chasing His Luna After the Loss

The night before their wedding, Alpha Charlie was attacked by rogue wolves, leaving him with severe PTSD and no memory of his fiancée Eve. As Eve struggles to help him recover, she discovers she's pregnant - a glimmer of hope that their bond might be restored. But when she overhears Charlie laughing about faking his illness to avoid marriage while indulging in a brothel and his affair with her cousin Lisa, Eve's world shatters. With her heart broken and trust destroyed, she makes a devastating decision that will change both their lives forever. This is the story of love betrayed, dignity reclaimed, and the Alpha who will soon learn the true meaning of regret.

Alpha's Regret: Chasing His Luna After the Loss

The night before their wedding, Alpha Charlie was attacked by rogue wolves, leaving him with severe PTSD and no memory of his fiancée Eve. As Eve struggles to help him recover, she discovers she's pregnant - a glimmer of hope that their bond might be restored. But when she overhears Charlie laughing about faking his illness to avoid marriage while indulging in a brothel and his affair with her cousin Lisa, Eve's world shatters. With her heart broken and trust destroyed, she makes a devastating decision that will change both their lives forever. This is the story of love betrayed, dignity reclaimed, and the Alpha who will soon learn the true meaning of regret.

Chapter 1 Chapter 1

My Alpha, Charlie—the man who once claimed to love me deeply—was now indulging himself in unspeakable games of lust at The Velvet Bite, the wolves' most depraved and forbidden brothel. There, he entertained himself with barely eighteen-year-old women, all alluring and seductive, their laughter ringing in the air. "Harder, come on! My mighty Alpha…""Ah! If you go any rougher, I might not be able to take it!" On the phone, I heard my cousin Lisa’s familiar voice-breathless, laughing. Charlie was too lost in pleasure to realize he’d dialed the wrong number. I couldn't believe it! My own cousin and my fiancé, fooling around together in a brothel, indulging in their filthy pleasures. Disgust burned through me. I hung up and went straight to the pack hospital. That night, I returned to my birthplace, the Silvermoon Pack. It was where I belonged, a place I hadn't set foot in since my "relationship" with Charlie began. As Silvermoon Pack's princess, I had once believed I could sacrifice everything for Charlie—even my identity, even my pride. But now, I finally saw how blind I had been. When the pack doctor learned about my decision to undergo an abortion, confusion clouded his eyes. "Princess Eve, this child is the first bloodline to unite the Ironclaw and Silvermoon Packs. It's a rarity! Are you sure you want to terminate the pregnancy? If your fiancé finds out, it might worsen his condition." I gave a bitter smile, my gaze lowering to my abdomen. "If I tell him I'm pregnant, he might truly succumb to his illness." After all, he was still hopelessly lost in the arms of those young, beautiful women at the brothel. It was impossible to comprehend. The man who had once begged and cried for my hand in marriage was now faking an illness to deceive me. Unable to persuade me, the doctor reluctantly prepared the surgical paperwork. Yet, he insisted on calling Charlie. "Princess Eve, the child isn't just yours. Even if Alpha Charlie's sick and doesn't want the child, he should be here to sign the papers and support you through the procedure. What if there's been some misunderstanding?" I didn't stop him. Deep down, I knew this child had been the strongest bond between us—a bond I had cherished, knowing how hard it was for me to conceive. When I was diagnosed with PCOS, Charlie had been unwavering. He claimed he loved me enough to defy his parents, fighting them fiercely to marry me. Now, as I chose to part with the child, he should at least be here to say goodbye. But when the call connected, his cold laughter echoed through the phone. "Eve's pregnant? That's impossible! How much did she pay you to break your medical ethics and play along with this charade? If she thinks using a child to force me into marriage will work, tell her not to waste her time. Who's to say the kid is even mine?" The dial tone rang in my ears, his dismissive laugh lingering in the silence of the operating room. I signed the papers myself, closing my eyes as the ink dried. When I woke up after the procedure, my phone was flooded with messages—from Charlie. Charlie: [Eve, I didn't think you'd care so little about me. I'm sick, and you still push me into marriage? You, the princess of the Silvermoon Pack, resorted to tricks with a child to deceive me? From now on, we're done! Move out. I don't want to see you anymore.] The luxurious villa Charles lives in now was rebuilt using my extravagant dowry! His pack is poor,no matter if he’s the Alpha, he could never afford such lavish renovations on his own! I glanced at the bloody remnants of what could have been my child and replied calmly: [OK.] He wasn't fit to be a father. During the three days I spent recovering in the hospital, he didn't show up once. But his social media was flooded with updates: parties, alcohol, and wolf girls clinging to him, making up for every wild moment he thought he had missed because of me. I knew he posted them for my sake, so I gave him what he wanted and liked every single post. On the day of my discharge, as I completed the paperwork, I saw an unexpected scene: Charlie and the pack doctor pushing a gurney down the hallway, rushing toward the emergency room. What was the Alpha of the Ironclaw Pack doing in a Silvermoon hospital? It made no sense. Charlie's gaze swept over me for a fleeting moment before he quickly looked away, pretending not to recognize me. Yet the frantic shout of the emergency doctor reached my ears loud and clear. "Prepare rare Rh-negative blood in Operating Room One! The patient has a ruptured corpus luteum and severe internal bleeding—urgent transfusion needed! "What? The blood bank is out of stock?" As the phone call ended, the doctor hurried to Charlie's side and whispered something in his ear. Charlie stopped abruptly. In the next moment, he turned and strode toward me, desperation flashing across his face. "Eve, if you're willing to donate blood for Lisa, I'll forget about you stalking me!" His voice was urgent, but his tone was laced with a sickening command. I froze, then let out a bitter laugh. "I'm not stalking you." "Enough with the excuses! Saving a life is what matters now!" He grabbed my arm and dragged me toward the doctor. "She's Rh-negative. Take as much as you need!" I struggled to break free, his grip tightening as he forced me forward. My voice was cold when I asked, "You said you'd cut off all ties with me. So how do you know my blood type?" I stared at him, waiting for an answer.

Chapter 2 Chapter 2

Charlie paced impatiently outside the emergency room, his agitation radiating like heat from a furnace. His voice sliced through the air, sharp and unrelenting. "Eve! Is this really the time to argue? We've been in love for six years, and Lisa is your cousin! Of course, it's only natural I'd remember your blood type in a critical moment." I remained silent, though my body felt like it might collapse at any moment. I had just suffered a miscarriage, and the bleeding hadn't even stopped entirely. Yet here he was, demanding my blood. A wolf suffering a miscarriage is fragile, and the negative blood of the Silvermoon Pack is rare, almost sacred. It was unthinkable to donate, even if I had recovered. Besides, why should I cover for a man like him, a man who'd already shown his true colors? When Charlie barged into Silvermoon Pack's territory, did he not consider the consequences? Everyone knew we were engaged—the union of Silvermoon and Ironclaw promised to be the alliance that shaped the wolf packs' future. And yet here he was, dragging both families' reputations through the mud for the sake of my cousin. "I just had a miscarriage," I said flatly. "I can't donate blood. Find someone else." Charlie's anger ignited instantly, his words scalding. "Eve! Didn't you always claim to love me? Now I'm asking for a little blood, and you're using a miscarriage as an excuse? You've shown your true colors. You'd rather let Lisa die than lift a finger. I can't believe I ever loved someone so heartless!" His accusation landed with the force of a punch. Maybe he was right—perhaps he'd never truly loved me. If he had, he wouldn't have feigned illness to deceive me. He wouldn't have overlooked the exhaustion etched into my face or forced me to donate blood for his lover. And he certainly wouldn't have carried on with my cousin in secret. An alarm blared from a nearby monitor, interrupting the tense standoff. The emergency doctors rushed to move Lisa into the operating room. In his frustration, Charlie grabbed me and hoisted me over his shoulder, carrying me toward the blood donation area as though I were a sack of grain. "Eve, whether you like it or not, I'll owe you for this," he said gruffly. "Dang it! I'll even marry you on the day of the ceremony if that's what it takes." This was the future Alpha of Ironclaw—cold-blooded, reckless, and willing to use any means necessary to achieve his goals. I stopped resisting. Perhaps this was my way of repaying an old debt. Once, he'd risked his life to save me. Now, I'd let this act settle the score between us. As crimson blood flowed into the collection bag, a chill seeped into my heart. When the donation ended, Charlie hurried off with the nurse toward the operating room, not sparing me a second glance. Watching his retreating figure, I whispered to myself, "We're even now, Charlie." Later, I woke up in my hospital bed, the weight of exhaustion pressing down like lead. The doctor's voice cut through the haze. "Your body isn't capable of enduring another blood donation, not for at least six months. Attempting anything sooner could be life-threatening." I nodded weakly, offering a faint, detached smile. After he left, I checked my phone. There were over a dozen missed calls, all emergency contacts from the hospital for Charlie. Not a single one had been answered. Instead, there was just a single text message from him. Charlie: [Eve, can you stop being so dramatic? You need to know your place. Seriously.] I stared at the screen for what felt like an eternity. Whatever faint ember of warmth remained in my heart froze solid in that moment. I couldn't reconcile the man who had once loved me with the venom in his words. Without replying, I spent the rest of the day recovering in silence. When I finally felt strong enough, I shuffled to the hospital's rooftop garden, hoping the sunlight might melt the chill inside me. But instead, I stumbled upon a group of Charlie's friends. Each of them carried flowers and fruit baskets, and for a brief, foolish moment, I thought they had come to visit me. I turned to leave, but they intercepted me, their mocking voices sharp as knives. "Wow, so this is the famous Silvermoon princess. Playing the victim while Charlie's here with his girlfriend? Pathetic.""Isn't it too much? Acting all frail just because she gave a little blood. What a drama queen.""Guess even princesses can be losers. Can't keep her man and now getting dragged through the mud by her own cousin. Talk about karma." Their words cut deep, but I steadied myself and glared at them coldly. "Don't forget the Silvermoon bloodline outranks anything Ironclaw has to offer. If you continue talking shit about me, you'll be dragging Charlie's name through the dirt too." They faltered, momentarily caught off guard. Before they could retort, Charlie appeared from the stairwell. His gaze landed on me, his brows furrowing in frustration. "Eve, seriously? Do you have to make a scene with my friends?" His tone grew colder, more suffocating with each word. "I've already said I'd marry you. What more do you want? Stop pretending to be sick just to spy on me. If this is how you'll be after we're married, we won't last long."

Chapter 3 Chapter 3

"No need to trouble yourself. I don't need you to marry me." Six years of love, and he had always been free. When he wanted to drink, I silently accompanied him, never rushing him. If my presence didn't suit the occasion, I'd wait for his call and pick him up without complaint. When he got drunk, I took care of him with the utmost patience. When he wanted to travel with his friends, chasing thrills and turning nights into reckless adventures, I planned their trips, bought their tickets, and mapped out their journeys. Even when he offered to let me check his phone, I refused. I loved him, but I feared that my noble lineage would weigh him down, so I never sought to control him. I was determined not to repeat the mistakes of my mother, who drove my father away with her high expectations. I believed I had managed our relationship perfectly, keeping the rhythm steady and harmonious. Before his betrayal, we still lived as though we were in the throes of first love. He desired me endlessly, his longing for my body unabated. But now I realize—he loved me, yet he loved others too. He was entranced by every woman. He was never able to resist any temptation. Was this why he feigned illness? To indulge in a new kind of thrill? Our gazes met, but there was no trace of love in his eyes. The questions burning on my tongue were swallowed, leaving only silence behind. Charlie furrowed his brow under my gaze. Grabbing the bouquet from his friend's hand, he shoved it into my arms. "Here. Consider this a gift. Take the flowers and just leave, will you?" In his eyes, I was still the simple girl who would be content with the smallest gestures. He never stopped to consider that I was a princess of the Silvermoon Pack, someone who had seen the world. My satisfaction was never about the gift—it was because I loved him. He couldn't fathom that I might actually mean it when I said I wouldn't marry him. I handed the flowers back to his friends. "These are for your girlfriend Lisa. It wouldn't be appropriate for me to accept them. I donated blood willingly. You don't need to force yourself to marry me." For a moment, Charlie's expression faltered. A flicker of panic crossed his face. "Eve… Lisa and I… There's nothing between us. I still love you." I smiled faintly. "Fine. Go take care of my dear cousin Lisa. I'll handle my discharge papers. You take care of your business." My words cut into him like claws. He froze, then turned his head away, trying to mask his discomfort. His friends wasted no time hooking their arms around his shoulders and dragging him off. "Come on, Charlie, Lisa's waiting. She bled so much for you—unlike someone who just donates a little blood and starts demanding marriage. If you don't go back soon, she might get jealous. Oh, and we've got a few new girls lined up for later!""Eve's just putting on a show. She'll come crawling back eventually. That's how women are. You're just too naive." Their words should have hurt, but I felt nothing. Only a cold numbness, as though I were standing on the frozen tundra of the wolf lands, forever unable to feel warmth again. While Charlie was away, I summoned the one maid I trusted in the Ironclaw Pack to help me pack my bags. One by one, the wedding dress, the photo albums, and the decorations disappeared. With them went the fragile dreams of a shared future, stripped away to reveal the harsh truth beneath. The maid stared at the transformed room, now devoid of its festive touches, and hesitated. "Princess Eve, all of this was prepared for the wedding. Are you really letting it all go?""Yes," I replied, my voice calm and detached. "The groom is practically dead to me already. It's useless now." Her hands trembled at my words, and she dared not speak further, carefully disposing of the wedding photos and the Ironclaw pack's engagement ring. When the room was stripped bare, I stood at the doorway with my suitcase. I looked at the once-familiar door and deleted my fingerprint from the lock. From this moment on, this place was no longer my home.