Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Chapter 100
Alpha’s Regret Pregnant Rejected Luna Novel
Chapter 100
âYou know quite well what Iâm talking about,â Axel replied sternly.
Nathanâs eyes darted around the surroundings as if searching for prying cars.
âLetâs go to my office; we can have complete privacy there,â Nathan suggested. The atmosphere hung heavy with tension as the two of them stood in the elevator, the air thick with unspoken accusations.â
âYou looked into Jasmine?â Nathan inquired once they were in the privacy of his office.
âYes,â Axel stated, his gaze unwavering. âYou lied to Jasmine, several times,â Axel accused, his voice cutting through the room.
âYou finished college years ago before her, but she actually thinks you met her in college,â Axel continued, unraveling the fabric of Nathanâs deceit. Nathanâs composure wavered, his eyes betraying the weight of Axelâs revelations.
âYou dug about me too?â Nathan asked, a defensive edge in his tone.
âThat and also other things. What she told me and the facts about you donât match up in any way,â Axel declared, exposing the contradictions that surrounded Nathan.
âYouâre taking advantage of her because she doesnât recall some things!â Axelâs voice rose, a blend of anger and concern echoing through the room.
In their short conversations during car rides, Axel had detected numerous discrepancies in Jasmineâs recollections. Whenever he probed for more insight, she seemed lost, even experiencing sudden headaches. His attempts to research about and dig information about Jasmineâs past had yielded little information, uncovering only details from the last eight years, as if she had emerged into existence at that point.
âItâs more like she came out of nowhere,â Axel concluded. âLike she hadnât been existing before that timeâ he added.
âWhere is she from? You know things about her, and itâs clear youâve been keeping her in the dark, feeding her lies.â Axel declared.
âI wouldnât actually try to harm her,â Nathan retorted fiercely. âIâm just keeping an eye on her,â he admitted, his words laced with a sense of protectiveness.
âWhy arenât there any records of Jasmine for over the past ten years or more now? Itâs more like she never existed until eight years ago,â Axel questioned, pressing for answers.
âI had nothing to do with that,â Nathan replied with a sigh, his response carrying an air of frustration at the mysterious gaps in Jasmineâs history.
âOr the reason why she has no wolf.â Nathan added,
âWhat pack is she from?â Axel probed further, his attempts to find answers had taken him searching through neighbouring packs to have a little knowledge of who she was, but all had come out futile.
âI donât know,â came Nathanâs reply exasperated reply.
âWhat then do you know?â Axel asked, irritation evident in his tone.
âJasmineâs linked to my wifeâs death!â Nathan thundered, his words landing like a heavy blow, Axel halted, staring at the man with a mix of shock and defense.
âWhat do you mean?â Axel probed, stepping forward defensively.
âJasmine saw my wife last before she died, Nathan revealed, his tone faltering under the weight of the revelation.
âExplain,â Axel demanded, the urgency cutting through the air.
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Nathan sighed, the burden of the past heavy on his shoulders. âWe went on a trip one day, to an island off the coast, Nathan began with a heavy breath.
âShe took a stroll one morning, and that was it. She never came back. Jasmine was there at that time, she saw everything,â Nathan confessed, his hands burying his face as he unraveled the haunting details of his wifeâs mysterious demise.
Axel stood frozen at a spot listening to him
âWhat?â Axel asked, finally finding his voice.
Nathan sighed then continued.
âMy wife met Jasmine. The night they met, there was an accident. No, someone had tried to kill them. They succeeded although Jasmine came out badly injured, my wife and cub were gone,â Nathan answered, the words heavy with grief and pain.
With a heavy sigh, he sank into a seat, the weight of the past bearing down on him.
âJasmine was the only witness that day. When they found her, she was clutching my wifeâs n*ecklace in a death grip.â Nathanâs voice quivered lightly.
âI needed to understand what was happening; there were no leads. The only person who knew something was unconscious for months. When she woke up, she had no recollection of anything, nothing at all. The police also couldnât be of much help. A whole lot of things were left to boil over-no clues, no nothing! We couldnât do much,â Nathan explained, his voice tinged with frustration and sorrow.
His eyes had become misty, haunted by the unresolved pain of the past.
âYou think if I wanted to harm her, I didnât have several chances already?!â Nathan yelled, his frustration erupting in a torrent of emotion.
âSo, youâve been around her since then?â Axel asked slowly, his gaze fixed on Nathan.
âYes, she was just a child at that time. Eight years! Iâve waited eight years, but I donât think sheâll ever remember,â Nathan explained, the weight of time and unspoken truths hanging heavily in the air.
âNot with the lies youâve given her, she wonât,â Axel stated bluntly.
âThereâs more to it,â Nathan admitted, standing up with a solemn expression.
âIâm listening,â Axel muttered, his attention fully captured by the unfolding revelations.
âWhen they brought Jasmine to the hospital, she was badly bruised, covered in scars,â Nathan began, the gravity of his words sinking in.
âLines of scars around her back, they never healed. I doubt if they have even till now,â he continued, each word heavy with the burden of untold pain.
âWhen she woke up, she was frightened and jumpy. She was no doubt traumatized by something. I watched her fidget and get frightened at everything and everyone? Nathan revealed, painting a vivid picture of the lingering effects of a harrowing
past.
âIt seemed she was being heavily abused. That way she never actually grew, she didnât have a wolf. She woke up with no memories, frightened of everyone and everything. What else was I to do?â Nathan questioned, the desperation in his voice echoing the complexities of the situation.
âFill in some lies while I waited around for her to remember something. For eight years,â Nathan said with a pained look, the weight of time bearing down on him.
âEight good years!â he exclaimed, his frustration palpable.