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The Perfect Pair 8

The Perfect Pair 8

Chapter 8. I Won’t Marry 

Chapter 8: I Won’t Marry 

At this moment, Lily’s phone screen lit up, but it was on silent mode

Three consecutive calls came in, but she didn’t see them

Wren was the first to react. Seeing Lily drink the wine, her face changed dramatically

What if there was poison in it? What if she died here

In a hurry, Wren ordered someone to call an ambulance. Just then, a maid came out of the kitchen

I put something in the eldest miss’s drink. She said her complexion looked bad lately, so I added some vitamins.” 

The maid looked somewhat similar to Lily, and everyone quickly realized they had made a big mistake

But the matter didn’t end there

Suddenly, Lily grabbed Eliza’s wrist and dragged her upstairs

This behavior was so abnormal. It was like she had gone mad, something they had never seen before

Eliza initially wanted to struggle, but when she saw Mateo coming after them, her gaze flickered, and she obediently followed behind Lily

What are you doing? Lily, stop dragging Eliza around! Let go!” 

Mateo rushed forward, pulling Lily away with a harsh grip, his cold eyes scanning her face

Suddenly, Mateo froze

What did he see

Tears

Lily was crying

How could she be crying

A sense of unease rose in his chest, but it was quickly replaced by shock

The three of them were at a stairwell. Amid the tugging, no one knew exactly what happened, but Lily’s body suddenly tumbled down the stairs

She was too light, the slightest push sent her falling

In that instant, Mateo had the chance to catch her

But Eliza suddenly cried out in pain, distracting him

By the time he turned back, it was too late

Lily, with an injured ankle, couldn’t stabilize her self when pushed

Mateo, choosing to let go of her and profect Eliza, had already sealed her fate

The process of falling was agonizing Lily hit the metal railing several times, and her head felt like it was going to explode from the pain

But she gritted he teeth and made no sound 

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From His Coll 

Chapter 8: I Won’t Marry 

This was what she deserved

She deserved it

Falling for Mateo, that was her sin

Now, she fell, and at last, she was awake

The people around were shocked, seeing Lily lying on the ground, unable to get up. They scrambled to call an ambulance

Wren was also shaken. She hurried to Lily, trying to help her up

Lily gently pushed her away

She paused for a moment, waiting for the dizziness in her head to pass, then quietly climbed up by herself

She stood unsteadily in the hall, her head ringing

Lily had always been afraid of pain, but now she said nothing

This level of pain was nothing compared to what she’d endured in prison for three years. She was used to it. It was nothing. Just endure it, and it would pass

Her eyes, now cold and distant, fell on Mateo’s face

There was no warmth, no affection. Just indifference, like she was looking at a stranger she didn’t know

Their eyes met, and Mateo frowned

It was the first time Lily had shown him such indifference

But it didn’t matter

Lily was probably angry because he hadn’t caught her in time

Soon enough, she’d get over it. She had always been good at thisnever needing him to comfort her

Because of the unpleasant scene, the birthday party had to end abruptly

After the last guest left, Lily sniffled, and the tears fell before the sound could

I won’t marry him.” 

In the hall, after a brief silence, Derek and Wren finally reacted

They thought they had heard wrong. What did you say?” 

Lily clenched her fists, then struggled to voice her feelings. I’m calling off the engagement with Mateo. Whoever wants to marry him, go think he and Eliza are a perfect match. I’ll step aside.” 

ahead.

Derek frowned, Lily, what nonsense are you talking about? Did your brain get damaged from the fall? You say you won’t marry, so you won’t?” 

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Chapter 9: Canceling the Engagement, Who Would Want You

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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