Chapter 265
Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen
265 The Fear Of The Proposal
Selma Payneâs POV:
Avril retired in January this year, which was three months ago.
Mara was about to strangle Avril with her gaze. âFor three months, you didnât even say a word to me about your proposal? I feel so sad!â
âI didnât hide it from you on purpose,â Avril quickly explained. âItâs just that I was very confused back then, so I didnât agree immediately. Iâve been in a dilemma for the past few months, so I didnât tell anyone. I finally agreed to Perrinâs request last night.â
I knew that Avril and Perrin had started dating before I went to the Rocky Mountains, but I knew nothing about what they had been through in the past three years, so I asked, âWhatâs there to be conflicted about?â
âMany things. The meaning of marriage, the responsibilities and obligations it brings, the new stage in life, my age, and the uncertainties of the future.â Avril was a little lonely. It was obvious that she empathized with what she felt then. âTo be honest, I had a premonition that Perrin was planning to propose to me. I didnât do anything and acquiesced to his plan.
âI think I was already looking forward to going one step further with him, but when he took out the ring, I hesitated. Iâm just twenty-two years old. Is it good or bad for my future if I get married too early? Perrin and I love each other, but is love the only condition for marriage? After marriage, can I fulfill my responsibility as a good wife? Is Perrin, as a boyfriend, different from Perrin, as a husband? There were too many questions that prevented me from thinking. I almost subconsciously chose to avoid it and started to deal with this relationship coldly.â
Mara thought aloud, âNo wonder youâve been acting weird ever since you left the army. I thought the military life had done some strange things to you.â However, to treat it coldly? To be honest, thatâs really a scumbag move.â
Speechless, Avril pushed her away and told her not to interrupt. She then continued, âI didnât tell anyone about this, including my parents in another city. This is the proposal that Iâm looking forward to, but it doesnât seem to be the proposal that Iâm looking forward to. Iâm in a dilemma. I avoided contact with Perrin and tried to delay this by not seeing it.
âIn the first few days, Perrin didnât contact me. I thought this was it â our break up. However, what happened after that was a little beyond my expectations.
âWhen I was upset, I made many low-level mistakes in the handover procedures with the school, so I had to make a trip to the Academic Affairs Office. But then these problems were suddenly solved perfectly. I thought that the teacher suddenly turned over a new leaf, and then I discovered it was Perrin.â
Perrin blushed. Letâs not talk about this,â he said softly. âAnyway, weâre still at the perfect ending, right?â
âDonât interrupt. Let me finish.â Avril stuffed his mouth with an apple and continued, âI donât even know myself as well as Perrin. I just filled in the form on the first day of school and forgot much of the information. The few mean teachers in the Academic Affairs Office suffering from menopause also refused to help me open the archive room, which almost made me lose my enrolment. Perring sneaked into the archive room to check the information and was almost caught by the security guard.
âLater, I couldnât catch up with the classes because I took a break from my studies. Mara is in the Literature Faculty, and Iâm in social media studies. We donât have any courses in common except for public extracurricular classes, so she couldnât help me with tuition. Fortunately, there were kind-hearted seniors to help me with my homework, so I didnât end up at the bottom of the grade.
âLater, I found out that Perrin also hired the seniors. For this, he helped them clean the club activity room for a semester.
âThere were also Ryanâs bad friends. They came to find trouble with me but disappeared very quickly. That was Perrin too. He beat up those hooligans behind my back, and they never dared to come again.
âThis semester was a complete mess. All kinds of unexpected troubles came one after another, making me feel more devastated than when I received the strict training of the guards. Luckily, many people were helping me; Mara, my classmates, and Perrin. He never told me when he was doing all this for me. He didnât even have to appear before me. I thought we had broken up, but he has supported me silently.
âIf I didnât go to the boxing club to pick up the things I left behind, I wouldnât have guessed what he was doing behind my back. At that moment, I thought, âWhatâs there to hesitate about?â There was no difference between getting married at twenty-two and fifty-two. I was confident that I could take on the responsibility of a wife and that Perrin was a good man worthy of trust. All the questions arenât problems anymore. I shouldnât continue to avoid it.
âSo I agreed. I was covered in sweat, and he was wearing a ridiculous apron. One of the activity roomâs lights was broken, flashing like a horror movie. In such a simple and scary environment, we realized that the other party was our fated mate, so donât worry, donât hesitate. Love must be our final ending.â
She held Perrinâs hand happily and exchanged a sweet and trusting kiss with our excited cheers.