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Chapter 243: Moonlit Confessions
(Olivia’s POV)
The sea breeze carried the scent of salt and moonlight as Miranda and I leaned against the
yacht’s polished railing. The Moonlit Voyager cut through the dark waters with elegant grace, leaving a trail of phosphorescent foam in its wake.
Miranda raised her crystal wine ss, the moonberry wine catching the silver light. “To new
beginnings,” she said softly.
I lifted my own ss, and the crystal sang as they touched. The clear note mingled with the
rhythmic sound of waves against the hull.
The ocean breeze tousled our hair as we stood infortable silence. Miranda took a sip of
her wine, her cheeks already flushed from the alcohol.
She turned to me with serious eyes. “Olivia, I need to apologize for what happened this
afternoon.”
I waited, sensing the weight of her words.
“Summer marked that card without my knowledge,” Miranda continued, her voice heavy with
regret. “I had no idea she was nning to manipte the game like that.”
Her hand found my shoulder, squeezing gently. “I would never deliberately put you in such an
ufortable position. You have to believe me.”
I took a sip of my wine, the moonberry vor warming my throat. “I’ll be honest, Miranda. For
a moment, I did wonder if you were involved.”
Her face fell slightly.
“But your reaction during the game convinced me otherwise,” I added quickly. “The shock and anger in your eyes were genuine. I believe you.”
Relief flooded Miranda’s features. She raised her ss again, her smile radiant under the
moonlight.
“Then let me toast to you and Connor,” she said with heartfelt sincerity. “May your mate bond
bring yousting happiness.”
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“Thank you,” I replied, touched by her genuine wish.
Curiosity got the better of me. “Miranda, can I ask you something?”
She nodded.
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“What changed your mind? When we first arrived, you separated Connor and me into different rooms. But then suddenly, you seemed to have aplete change of heart.”
Miranda’s smile turned wry. She turned to face the moonlit sea, her profile etched against the
starry sky.
“I was acting out of jealousy,” she admitted with painful honesty. “I separated you because I still harbored feelings for Connor.”
The wind whipped her dark hair around her face as she continued.
“But the incident with Brandon Cole opened my eyes. I saw how much Connor truly cared for you.”
I frowned slightly. “What do you mean?”
“After Brandon humiliated you at that boutique, Connor didn’t just let it slide,” Miranda exined. “He systematically destroyed Brandon’s life through pack politics and business
connections.”
My eyes widened in surprise. I hadn’t known about Connor’s ruthless retaliation.
“Brandon’s family disowned him. His business partnerships crumbled. His social standing evaporated overnight,” Miranda continued. “Connor made his existence a living hell, all because he dared to disrespect you.”
A chill ran down my spine. I’d never seen this merciless side of
my mate.
Mirandaughed softly, but there was no humor in it. “During the card game this afternoon, I remembered all the times other she–wolves tried to get Connor’s attention.”
“How did he usually respond?” I asked, genuinely curious.
“Withplete indifference,” Miranda replied. “When females would openly express interest or request intimate contact, Connor would give them such a murderous Alpha re that they’d quickly choose someone else instead.”
She turned back to me, her eyes bright with unshed tears.
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“But with you, Olivia, he looked at you like you hung the moon and stars. The devotion in his eyes when he kissed you in front of everyone… I realized I never had a chance.”
Her voice grew soft, tinged with heartbreak. “I may have been too blind to see it before, but the mate bond between you and Connor is something I could neverpete with.”
She gazed out at the endless ocean. “Some connections are destined by the Moon Goddess herself. I finally understand that.”
When I returned to our luxurious suite aboard the yacht, warm light spilled from the
floor–to–ceiling windows. Connor stood with his back to me, speaking quietly into his phone
while gazing out at the moonlit ocean.
I approached silently, my bare feet making no sound on the plush carpet. Reaching out from
behind, I wrapped my arms around his waist and pressed my face against his strong back.
His familiar scent enveloped me – pine, leather, and something uniquely Alpha that made my
wolf purr with contentment.
Connor’s body stiffened slightly at the unexpected contact, but his wolf immediately
recognized my touch. He quickly ended his call.
“That’s it, I’m hanging up,” he said curtly to whoever was on the other end.
He turned in my arms, pulling me against his chest. “You’re back,” he murmured, his voice
warm with affection.
“Hmm,” I hummed softly, melting into his embrace.
Leaning against his solid chest, I whispered, “Connor, you’re so good to me.”
“Just figured that out?” he replied, his voice carrying that maic Alpha tone that made my
knees weak.
“Will you always be this <i>good </i><i>to </i>me?” I asked, needing to hear his promise,
“Always,” he said without hesitation, his arms tightening around me.
I raised my head from his arms, my amber eyes meeting his ice–blue gaze. The love and trust I saw there moved him deeply.
Connor lowered his head, capturing my lips in a deep, passionate kiss that stole my breath
away.
Outside the window, stars reflected on the dark ocean waters like scattered diamonds. The
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ss partition separated us from the sound of the waves, creating our own private
sanctuary.
Moonlight streamed through the ss like liquid silver, bathing us in its ethereal glow. Connor lifted me against the cool window, my palms pressed to the smooth surface as I
gazed out at the night seascape.
Our mating was intense and primal, my soft gasps mixing with <i>Connor’s </i>low growls as we moved together in perfect rhythm. Lost in our bond beneath the Moon Goddess’s watchful gaze, we imed each otherpletely.
After spending two blissful days at sea, I quickly threw myself back into work at Moonstone Legal Partners. The familiar routine of reviewing supernaturalw case files helped ground
me after the emotional intensity of the yacht trip.
One morning, after finishing a particrlyplex pack dispute case, I prepared myself a cup of healing herb tea. The aromatic steam rose from the delicate porcin cup as I settled
at my desk.
A knock interrupted my peaceful moment. Adrian Sinir entered my office, his usual confident demeanor reced by something more hesitant.
“Olivia, <i>are </i><i>you </i>busy?” he asked.
I looked up from my files, immediately noticing the change in his bearing. Something was
different about him today.
“What’s the matter?” I asked, setting down my tea.
Adrian lowered his eyes, his hands fidgeting with the legal documents he carried. “I have something I want to tell you.”
I caught a hint of loss in his expression, a vulnerability I’d never seen before. “Is it about a
case?”
He shook his head. “No.”
My attitude became distant and professional. “During work hours, I prefer not to discuss personal matters.”
“But it’s hard for me to see you alone even after work,” Adrian said urgently, raising his eyes to meet mine. “How did you and Connor suddenly reconcile? I thought you had ended things permanently.”
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My tone cooled, mywyer mask sliding firmly into ce. “Adrian, we are colleagues and friends, and your question is overstepping professional boundaries.”
The light in Adrian’s eyes dimmed with disappointment. “Olivia, <i>you </i>know how I feel about you, don’t you?”
I frowned, my expression bing serious. “I noticed your interest before, but I didn’t think
much about it since you never expressed your feelings directly.”
Now that the truth was out in the open, I owed himplete honesty.
“Now that you’ve made it clear, I’ll respond with equal rity,” I said firmly but kindly. “I’m
sorry, Adrian, but I have a mate, and I love himpletely–only him. Besides <i>Connor</i>, I won’t
ever love anyone else again.”
My rejection was straightforward and thorough, delivered with the finality that only a mated she–wolf could convey.
The light in Adrian’s eyes faded as he realized the futility of his feelings.
“You really don’t remember me anymore,” Adrian said with self–deprecating humor. “Connor
was right–a wolf who has been rejected once will be rejected a second time.”
I looked at him in confusion. “What do
you mean?”
Adrian’s voice carried old pain as he exined, “When I was a freshman at Riverdale
University, I confessed to you.”
I furrowed my brow, trying to recall the memory from so long ago.
“One night, on the campus grounds near the library,” Adrian helped me remember. “The
student with the guitar who wrote you that song.”
Recognition dawned in my eyes like sunrise breaking through clouds. “So it was you.”
Adrian gave a bitter smile that didn’t reach his eyes. “I still lost, utterly andpletely
defeated.”
“Adrian, you’re an excellentwyer and a good man,” I said gently, trying to soften the blow of my rejection. “You’ll find someone who can return your feelings.”
Sadness washed over Adrian’s features as he murmured, “But that someone will never be
you.”