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Alpha's Regret After Her Rebirth by Aurora Starling

Chapter 270
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“Cin,” Noah called, his voice muffled through the heavy wood.

| stepped inside, and immediately felt his eyes stick tolike my skin was made of glue. His gaze seemed to

caress my body, and | felt a blush creeping up my neck. Our eyes met, and for a moment, neither of us spoke.

The tension in the room was palpable, thick and heavy. | couldn't decide whether | wanted him to throwdown

on his desk and takeagain or if | wanted to chuck the papers in his face and run like a coward.

“Hannah,” Noah finally said in a surprisingly even voice, seeming to compose himself. “How did you sleep?”

| swallowed. “Your bed is very comfortable,” | replied, then winced at how that sounded. “I mean... | slept well.

Thank you.”

Noah's lips quirked into the smallest half-smile, a glint appearing in his eye. “I'm glad. What can | do for you?”

I held out the expense report, trying to ignore the way my hand trembled slightly as | walked up to him. Scott

made serrors in his calculations. I've corrected them, but I thought you should know. It’s not the first time

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this has happened.”

Noah frowned as he took the papers, his fingers brushing mine. The brief contact sent a shiver down my spine,

my wolf yearning for more. | quickly stuffed my hand into my pocket as if that would somehow help.

“I'll speak with him,” he said, glancing up atover the report. “Thank you for catching this. You have excellent

attention to detail.”

| nodded, turning to leave. But as | reached the door, | paused. My wolf urgedto stay, to go back to Noah, but

| pushed the feeling down.

“Noah,” | said, not turning around. “About last night...”

“Yes?” His voice was carefully neutral, but | could hear the tension underlying it.

| took a deep breath, my hand resting on the doorknob for a moment before | turned. “It was... nice. But don’t

you think that it could make things...”

“Complicated?” Noah finished for me.

| paused, blinking in surprise, then nodded. Noah sighed and leaned back in his chair.

“What was last night to you?” he asked.

“What was it to you?” | responded, not wanting to answer just yet.

Noah looked atfor a moment, and it felt as if those green eyes of his could see right through me. Despite my

attempts to appear confident and collected, | felt like my chest was on fire and his gaze was the fuel.

“I think... we both needed that,” he said simply.

“A release,” | replied carefully with a nod.

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Noah blinked atagain. He didn’t seem to have an answer for that; | couldn't tell if he agreed or not. Finally, |

muttered, “Maybe, if we're going to get a divorce, we shouldn't be so quick to jump into bed whenever we need

to let off ssteam.”

There was a long pause. Then: “Is that what you still want, Hannah? A divorce?”

My heart clenched. | dropped my gaze to my feet, unsure of what to say. Part ofwanted to run into his arms,

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to forget about the divorce and try to make things work-for us, for our baby.

But the logical part of my brain remindedof all the reasons we had decided to end our marriage in the first

place. The lies, the distance, the years of feeling unloved and unappreciated. The fact that he had never truly,

wholly, moved on from his ex.

We were incompatible in all ways other than sexually. Or at least, that was what | told myself in that moment.

Anything to keep myself from going back on my decision.

“Yes,” | finally said, carefully lifting my gaze to meet his. “I do.”

Noah's eyes seemed to flash with something-pain, or maybe anger, or both, or something else entirely- before

his face settled into a mask of indifference. “I see,” was all he said about the subject. “Did want to talk about

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| shook my head, unable to speak past the lump in my throat. Without another word, I left his office, closing the

door behind me. The sound echoed in the empty hallway, final and ominous.

As | walked down the hallway, my mind reeling, | nearly collided with Leonard. His eyes narrowed as he took in

my disheveled appearance, his nostrils flaring slightly as if trying to catch Noah's scent on me.

“Morning... Luna,” he said, his tone dripping with disdain.

Before | could respond, he brushed past me, his shoulder bumping mine hard enough to makestumble.