Alpha’s Regret: Reclaiming His Divorced Luna
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Alpha’s Regret: Reclaiming His Divorced Luna

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Yara Writes Paranormal

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“Sign the damn papers, Kaida.”
I flinched, the last of my hope crumbling. He wasn’t going to listen. He wasn’t going to fight for us. His mind was made up, and no matter how much I wanted to beg him, to make him see what he was doing, I knew it was futile.
With numb fingers, I reached for the pen he’d left on the table, my heart breaking with every second. “Is this really what you want?” I asked, my voice barely a whisper.
Kaelen’s eyes met mine for a brief moment, but they were cold, unfeeling. “Yes.”A tear slipped down my cheek as I bent over the papers and signed my name.
Kaida Ashwood.
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Kaida Ashwood never expected her husband, Alpha Kaelen Darkridge, to betray her. When his fated mate arrived, he served her divorce papers, leaving her pregnant with his twins and broken-hearted. With nowhere to turn, Kaida escapes to a new pack, determined to raise her children in peace, away from the power struggles of the world she once knew.
But when Kaelen finds out about her pregnancy, everything changes. His regret is a bitter pill to swallow as he realizes the depth of his mistakes. Desperate to reclaim the woman he once loved, Kaelen must confront his past, fight for his family, and prove that he can be the husband Kaida always deserved. But dark forces loom, and the battle for Luna's crown is far from over.
Can Kaida survive in this battle?

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Kaida

The wind over Darkridge was gentler now.

It carried no scent of war, no warning of rogues or blood or betrayal. Just the soft promise of spring—wildflowers pushing through thawing soil, pine needles fresh with new growth, and hearth smoke curling from cottages like the sighs of a land finally allowed to rest.

I stood at t……

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