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Alpha's Regret After Her Rebirth by Aurora Starling

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Chapter 0419

Hannah

The farmer's market bustled with activity, the air filled with the scent of fresh produce and baked goods. |

pushed Melody’s stroller into the throng, my heart pounding for a reason other than simple lovesick excitement.

Today was the day. | was finally going to tell Noah the truth about my rebirth, just as | had promised Viona.

As | approached our meeting spot, my guards lingering in the crowd, | saw him waiting, looking Impossibly

handsin a cream sweater with his hands tucked into his trouser pockets. When he spotted us, his face lit up

with a smile that made my knees weak.

“Hannah,” he said warmly, leaning in to kiss my cheek. The brief contact nearly madecollapse with ecstasy,

his lips soft and warm against my skin. Then he bent down, pressing a gentle kiss to Melody’s forehead, and |

had to grip the stroller to stay upright. There are my girls...”

My girls... | had to remind myself to breathe as Noah straightened up, pulling his shoulders back.

“May 1?” he asked, gesturing toward the stroller.

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| glanced down at where my hands were wrapped around the stroller handle, suddenly feeling nervous. You want

to push her?”

Noah nodded. “If you don’t mind.”

“Um... Yeah. Sure.” Reluctantly, | stepped back and allowed Noah to take the stroller.

As we started walking through the bustling farmer's market, it was incredibly difficult to give up control. found

myself hovering, constantly giving Noah instructions, flinching at every bump in the gravel pathway. jumping

every tsomeone passed by unexpectedly or a vendor shouted particularly loudly.

“Watch out for that bump,” | warned, pointing at a small rise in the path. “And make sure the sun isn’t in her

eyes. Oh, and don’t forget to check if she needs anything. She might get hungry soon...”

Noah glanced at me, quirking one eyebrow. “Hannah, it’s a stroller. It'll be fine, really. | promise | won't let

anything happen to our daughter.”

| blinked, realizing how overbearing | was being. The word ‘our’ echoed in my head, bringing a fresh-flush to my

neck. “Right. Sorry. I'm just... not used to sharing this responsibility, | guess,” | admitted, looking

away.

Noah let out a small sound of amusement. “Well, get used to it. I'm not going anywhere.”

Taking a deep breath, | nodded, forcing myself to step back a little. We continued through the market, browsing

the various stalls. The colorful displays of fruits and vegetables caught my eye, and | found myself relaxing as

we surveyed crisp apples and bright orange carrots on sale.

| was just starting to feel more at ease when something caught my eye. A vintage booth stood out among the

produce stalls, its wooden shelves lined with antique toys and knick-knacks.

“Oh!” | gasped, pointing at the booth. “Look at that vintage toy set! Melody would love it when she gets older.”

Noah followed my finger, his own eyes widening slightly upon seeing what | was pointing at. The set in question

was beautiful, with hand-painted wooden animals and a little barn, all housed in a quaint

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carrying case.

But just as | was about to walk over to ask the vendor about it, another couple swooped in, purchasing the set

right in front of me. My face fell, disappointment washing overas | watched the vendor wrap up the toy set.

Noah, noticing my reaction, approached the couple before I could stop him.

“Excuse me,” he said, gesturing to the set, “would you be willing to with that toy set if we paid you a

bit more than what you just paid? It would mean a lot to us.”

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The woman shook her head, clutching the package to her chest. “Sorry, but we've been looking for something

like this for a while. We'd like to keep it. I'm sure you understand.”

| tugged on Noah's sleeve. “It's okay, Noah. We don’t need to-"

But Noah was already pulling out his wallet and rifling through it for cash. “How about double what your paid?

I'm sure we could find a price that works for everyone.”

The couple exchanged glances, looking a little uncomfortable. “No, thank you,” the man said firmly, his arm

around his wife. This is for our son. We're not interested in selling.”