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Alpha's Regret Too Late to Love Me novel Chapter 27

Chapter 27

Alexander’s POV

The morning had started like any other day at Blackwood territory. I sat behind my desk, buried in paperwork that never seemed to end. Being Alpha meant more administrative work than most of my pack members realizedterritory disputes, alliance negotiations, resource management. Today’s focus was finalizing the expansion of our hunting grounds to the north.

Ethan, my Beta, had just placed another stack of documents on my desk when my phone rang. Summer’s name flashed across the screen, sending an unexpected jolt through my system.

Summer?I answered, already sensing something was wrong from her uncharacteristic midmorning call.

AlexHer voice trembled in a way that made my wolf instantly alert. I’m sorry to bother you, but-

You’re not bothering me,I interrupted, already on my feet. What’s happened?

Alpha Foster’s making his move,she said, her words barely audible. He’s trying to take Felix.

My grip tightened on the phone. Where are you?

Outside Evelyn’s office. Seattle.

Stay where you are. I’m coming.

I hung up, already calculating the fastest route to her. Ethan raised an eyebrow, sensing my shift in mood.

Everything alright, Alpha?

No. Summer and Felix are in trouble.I grabbed my jacket from the back of my chair. I need the helicopter prepped immediately.1

Ethan nodded, reaching for his phone. I’ll have it ready in five. What about the Blackwater territory negotiations?

Postpone everything,I ordered, already heading for the door. And get Wilson on the phone. Tell him to meet me at Evelyn Sage’s law offices in Seattle as soon as possible.

The pack lawyer? This must be serious.

It is.I paused at the doorway.

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Twenty minutes later, I was airborne, flying my own helicopter toward Seattle. I’d earned my pilot’s license years ago, finding it invaluable for managing territory as extensive as Blackwood’s. The familiar mechanical routine helped focus my thoughts, but couldn’t entirely suppress my growing concern.

My mind raced with possibilities. What had Alpha Foster done now? Was Summer safe? The thought of Summer in danger made my wolf pace restlessly beneath my skin. Summer had already endured enough at Foster’s handsthe physical abuse, the emotional manipulation, the forced wolf dormancy.

One hour later, I landed on the helipad atop a nearby corporate buildingone of many advantages of being Alpha to a pack with substantial business holdingsand took a car the rest of the way to Evelyn’s office.

I found Summer sitting on a bench outside the building, shoulders slumped, looking smaller than I remembered. When she spotted me approaching, relief visibly washed over her tired features.

Alex,she breathed, standing quickly. Thank you for coming

Without hesitation, I pulled her into my arms. Of course I came.

She felt fragile against my chest, though I knew better than most how resilient she truly was. When we separated, I kept my

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hands on her shoulders, studying her face.

Tell me everything,I said, guiding her back to the bench.

+15 BONUS

As Summer recounted her meeting with Evelyn and the subsequent encounter with SusannaFoster’s mistress and apparent enforcermy anger built to a dangerous simmer. Foster’s threat to use Summer’s dormant wolf against her was particularly insidious. In our world, a wolf going dormant was rare and typically seen as a profound trauma responsewhich it was, in Summer’s case. But instead of receiving support and understanding, she was being threatened with losing her child because of

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He can’t do this,I said when she finished, struggling to keep my voice even. He won’t.

My fingers tensed around my phone as I dialed Ethan. My Beta answered immediately.

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