Alphas regret: Magnificent Return of the Rejected Luna

Chapter Rejected Luna 19



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Joey jumped into her story with the enthusiasm only a child could muster. "There's this boy at school, his name is Billy, and he's so annoying! He always teases me, but Joanne always scares him away,"

At the mention of Billy, Joanne's face scrunched up in disgust. "He's awful," she muttered. "He acts like he owns the place just because his parents are Alpha and Luna."

The name hit me like a punch to the gut. Billy. My mind raced back to three years ago, and I felt a chill run down my spine,

Billy. Lena's son.

ad tried to push those memories away, but hearing his name again brought it all flooding back.

After Lena's divorce, she had brought Billy to Silas, and from that moment, Silas had become obsessed. Billy was Lena's child, the son of his fated mate, and that bond held a power over Silas that I could never break. He had given Billy everything that should have belonged to our daughters.

I clenched my fists at the thought. How could it be that Billy, the boy who had taken so much from us, was now harassing Joanne and Joey? They didn't even remember the pain Silas and Billy had caused. Their resurrection had wiped away those traumatic memories, and I had sworn to protect them from ever experiencing that kind of hurt again.

But now, Billy was back in their lives, a shadow from the past that I had never wanted them to face.

Billy might be Lena's son, but I wasn't going to let him hurt my girls. Not this time. The price I had paid to bring Joanne and Joey back was too high. I won't let Billy hurt them again. I won't let anyone hurt them.

I could sense Branwen's increasing concern when Joanne and Joey mentioned Billy's bullying at school.

His face grew serious, and despite not being their biological father, it was clear that Branwen loved my daughters like they were his own. It wasn't hard to see that he would do anything to protect them, no matter what.

"I'll be dropping the girls off at school tomorrow," Branwen said, his voice tight with resolve. "And I'll have a word with Billy. It's time someone put him in his place. I'll also contact the teachers to make sure they keep a close eye on him."

I nodded in agreement. Branwen's presence at school would send a clear message to Billy and anyone else who thought they could cross my daughters without consequences.

But as I sat there, a thought crossed my mind-a plan, something I hadn't considered until now. I looked at Branwen, my mind racing with possibilities.

"I have an idea," I said slowly. "I'll give Joanne and Joey something to protect themselves, just in case Billy tries anything again."

Branwen raised an eyebrow, curious. "What do you mean?"

"I'll install some miniature monitors on their lapels," I explained, "and if they ever find themselves in a situation where Billy is bullying someone, they can gather around and get footage.

That way, we'll have proof, and Billy won't be able to deny it."

Branwen nodded approvingly. "Smart move. We'll make sure Billy regrets picking on them."

The next morning, I watched from my computer screen as the monitors I had placed on Joanne and Joey's clothes transmitted footage in real time.

Sure enough, not long after the school bell rang, I saw Billy leading a group of students toward a skinny boy in the corner of the playground. Billy's voice echoed through the microphone as he taunted the boy, his laughter cruel and mocking. Without hesitation, I intercepted the footage and saved it. I quickly edited the video to remove any unnecessary details, ensuring it was concise and impactful.

Once it was ready, I posted it anonymously to the school's online forum. The video quickly gained traction, with countless parents commenting on it, expressing outrage and demanding action from the school.

Some even said they were going to show up to the school to get a statement.

I sat back in my chair, watching the storm I had unleashed. It felt satisfying to know that Billy would soon be facing consequences for his actions. 12:29

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But I knew this wouldn't end there. Billy's mother was Lena, and Lena had always had the ear of Silas.

If she got involved, this could easily be swept under the rug. But I wasn't going to let that happen. Not this time.

I drove past Joanne and Joey's school in the afternoon, hoping to see the aftermath of the drama. Sure enough, the scene outside the school was chaotic.

Parents were gathered in a heated discussion, some waving their fists and shouting for Billy's expulsion.

I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction as I watched them, their anger a reflection of the injustice Billy had caused.

However, I knew the situation was far from over. Lena would surely have Silas intervene. The thought of Silas stepping in made me feel uneasy.

He had always been protective of Lena and her son, even though Billy wasn't his biological child. He had a strange, almost obsessive attachment to the

I sat in my car for a moment, considering my next move. If I didn't act quickly, Silas could smooth things over, and Billy's bullying would continue unchecked. So I made a decision.

I pulled out my phone and sent a message to Silas: "I'm taking Joanne and Joey back to for the time being."

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Two minutes passed before my phone rang. I didn't even need to check the caller ID to know who it was.

"Why are you leaving?" Silas's voice was panicked, and I could hear the nervous edge in his tone. "What's going on? Why now?"


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