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The Perfect Pair 14

The Perfect Pair 14

Chapter 14: Help, How Embarrassing 

Mateo had come to ask Jaxen for his signature, but in the end, he couldn’t get the signature and lost both face and reputation instead. He couldn’t sit still anymore and left with a gloomy expression

Josh, holding a glass of wine, saw something was off and said with a meaningful tone, Jaxen, you’re not acting right tonight.” 

Jaxen smiled lightly, What’s wrong?” 

Josh looked as if he understood but didn’t say it aloud. You know it yourself.” 

After dealing with everything, Jaxen wasn’t planning to stay any longer. I’m leaving.” 

Josh was curious, Leaving so early? What kind of woman can make you fall like this?” 

You wouldn’t understand,Jaxen extinguished the cigarette on his lip. I would give my life for her.” 

Josh clicked his tongue, teasing, I didn’t think you’d be the romantic type.He crossed his arms, a mysterious smile on his face, leaning closer to Jaxen and lowering his voice: Is it her? Ten years ago, the one who saved you, Lily?” 

Jaxen remained silent, his dark eyes sweeping over Josh’s face

Josh understood and silently applauded his own sharpness, but couldn’t resist teasing a little more: What good does it do to secretly love her? Back 

when you were working on the border, she chased after your nephew for seven years.” 

If it weren’t for Mateo being blind and clueless, they might have been married by now.” 

Josh, always eager to offer solutions, added, If I were you, I’d take advantage of her arguing with your nephew and get her to marry you while she’s still angry. Once it’s done, she won’t be able to back out.” 

Jaxen didn’t seem to hear him. He simply walked out

After taking a few steps, Jaxen stopped, suddenly thinking of something, and turned back. Where’s Elodie Wells?” 

She’s staying at home, why?” 

Go home, have her accompany Lily to the hospital tomorrow. I’ll send you the room number later.” 

Before Josh could respond, Jaxen had already left without looking back. Only then did Josh realize that he had been used as a tool

I’m arguing with Elodie, why would I go home? Don’t you know, why did I set up this gathering in such heavy rain?” 

It was because he couldn’t go home, needing his brothers around to help him kill time

Josh took a gulp of wine, feeling a headache coming on when he thought of Elodie

The night before had been a torrential downpour, but as dawn broke, the rain stopped

Lily had slept lightly. She felt like she had dreamt something, but couldn’t recall the details right away

Awake?” 

A man’s voice suddenly came from behind her as she groggily woke up

Lily froze. Man, a man

10.18 

From His Cell to Ilis Uncle’s Bed 

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Chapter 14: Help, How Embarrassing 

She immediately turned her head towards the direction the voice had come from, and her entire body stiffened

Lying on the other half of the bed was a strange man. He was halfleaning against the headboard, and his beautiful eyes leisurely gazed at her

The white shirt on the man was wrinkled, with three buttons undone, revealing the faint outline of his chest muscles

Lily frowned, whatwhat was going on

Jaxen slightly lowered his eyes, and his thin lips curled up. Surprised, Miss Foster? You didn’t forget how I ended up in this bed last night, did you?” 

Lily instinctively tightened her grip on the blanket, her eyes filled with caution as she looked at Jaxen

She didn’t know him at all, so how could he be in her bed

Jaxen spoke seriously as he adjusted his shirt, Last night, you wouldn’t let me leave when you fell asleep. You took advantage of me. If anyone should be angry, it should be me.” 

Lily was stunned

Last night, she had held onto him and not let go

She closed her eyes and tried to recall. After the doctor had visited her, she had just laid down to sleep

In a daze, she seemed to have had a dream. What exactly happened in that dream, she couldn’t remember, but she vaguely remembered being held in a warm embrace for the entire night

She looked up at the man again, halfbelieving, and asked, Are you sure I was the one who pulled you in?” 

Jaxen didn’t respond. He raised his hand and started adjusting his shirt again

When he reached the third button, his movements suddenly froze

His narrow eyes lifted, and his gaze landed on Lily’s right palm

Following his line of sight, Lily saw that her hand was tightly clutching the third button

Did she pull it off

Lily: ” 

HelpHow embarrassing

But she really couldn’t remember anything at all

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The Perfect Pair

The Perfect Pair

Status: Ongoing

Part 1 – The Message That Shattered Everything

Aveline Russell’s peaceful evening ended the moment her phone buzzed.
One unread message changed her life: blurred photos of a hotel room, clothes scattered, a man’s familiar frame.
Her heart froze when she recognized the wrist—Jaxson Thorne, her mate of four years and Alpha of the Thornpeak Pack.
The date on the pictures was crueler still: it was their mating-anniversary night, the day he’d sworn they’d celebrate together.
He’d told her he was away on urgent pack business.
Now she understood the truth—his “urgent mission” had been an affair.


Part 2 – The Weight of Betrayal

For a long moment, Aveline couldn’t breathe.
Every memory—their first bond, his promises, his laugh—now felt like poison.
Her wolf spirit stirred in the back of her mind, restless and angry.
That instinct had always disliked Jaxson; she’d ignored it, blinded by love.
Now her wolf’s growl inside her head said what her heart refused to admit: He was never yours in truth.
Aveline exhaled sharply, tears drying into determination.
If Jaxson could betray her so easily, she would choose herself for the first time.


Part 3 – The Call of No Return

She opened her contacts and dialed a hidden number—the Bloodmoon Research Facility.
When the voice on the other end answered, she spoke calmly:

“I’ve decided to join.”
A stunned silence followed.
The official warned her what that meant: once inside the classified project, she would vanish from every record—no family, no pack, no past.
Her name, her life, her identity would all be erased.
“Are you ready to walk away from Alpha Jaxson?” the voice asked.
Aveline stared at a framed photo of them smiling together and whispered, “Yes. I’m ready.”
It was the first honest answer she’d given in years.


Part 4 – The Wolf Within

After the call, she sat in the dark, feeling her wolf awaken fully.
The beast within her—the same one Jaxson had mocked as too quiet, too gentle—rose with fierce pride.
It wanted revenge, but more than that, it wanted freedom.
For the first time, Aveline listened.
Her wolf’s steady heartbeat echoed through her veins, whispering that she was born for more than heartbreak.
She was still a healer, still a warrior, still a woman capable of rebuilding from ashes.


Part 5 – The Alpha Returns

Headlights flashed outside.
The front door opened, and Jaxson Thorne walked in as though nothing had happened.
He loosened his black tie, tossed his jacket on the hook—carrying the unmistakable scent of another woman’s perfume—and disappeared into the bathroom.
Aveline stood frozen.
Every sound—the running water, the creak of the floor—felt like thunder.
She wasn’t angry anymore; she was empty.
When he finally emerged in his robe, hair damp, muscles glistening, she realized how much power he once held over her.
That power was gone now.


Part 6 – The Perfume of Another

The air between them thickened with the scent of betrayal.
Jaxson smiled faintly, stepping closer.
“What’s with that look?” he asked playfully. “Miss me, babe?”
He wrapped an arm around her waist, his touch as casual as it was possessive.
Once, that warmth would have made her melt.
Now it felt suffocating.
Aveline stepped back.
The move caught him off guard; his brows furrowed.
“Are you upset again? Did someone bother you?”
He said it like a man used to being forgiven before the apology even began.


Part 7 – The Calm Before Goodbye

Aveline took a long, steady breath.
She could have screamed. She could have thrown the phone at him.
Instead, she turned to the drawer and retrieved a small locked box.
“Here,” she said quietly, handing it to him. “A gift.”
Her tone was so controlled that he almost smiled, thinking she’d finally softened.
Inside that box wasn’t jewelry or a token of affection—it was the legal document severing their mate bond.
Her signature glimmered at the bottom in dark ink.
For a heartbeat, she felt the invisible thread between them strain, preparing to snap.


Part 8 – The Wolf’s Decision

He looked puzzled, but she didn’t wait for his reaction.
She spoke evenly, her voice stripped of emotion.
“Four years, Jaxson. I gave you loyalty, trust, and love. You gave me lies.”
He opened his mouth to defend himself, but she raised a hand.
“No more excuses. You don’t have to explain the perfume, the late nights, the missing anniversaries. I already know.”
Her wolf stirred proudly at her strength.
This wasn’t the weak woman who used to beg him to stay.
This was the beginning of something new.


Part 9 – The Rebirth of Aveline

When Jaxson tried to reach for her again, she stepped aside.
His hand grazed the air where she once stood.
“You’ll regret this,” he said flatly, his pride pricked.
Aveline met his gaze without flinching.
“No,” she answered. “For the first time, I won’t.”
Her words cut deeper than any weapon.
Then she walked past him, out into the cold night, her wolf pacing inside her chest like a heartbeat of liberation.
In the distance, the moon hung low and red—an omen of endings, and beginnings.


Part 10 – The Alpha’s Fall, the Luna’s Rise

When Aveline closed the door behind her, Jaxson stood frozen with the open box in his hand.
He finally saw what she’d given him: the rejection papers that dissolved their bond.
The Alpha who thought he could own her had just been abandoned by the one woman who had ever loved him sincerely.
Outside, Aveline didn’t look back.
Tomorrow, she would join the Bloodmoon Research Facility, vanish from every record, and be reborn under a new name.
Her old life would die here tonight.
In its place, something stronger would rise—the woman her wolf had always known she could become.
Betrayed by her mate, freed by her pain, Aveline Russell walked into the dark with her head held high.
For once, the silence didn’t hurt.
It sounded like freedom.

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