Sold to Bastard Alpha after My Divorce!-Chapter 106

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Chapter 106: Chapter 106

Rebecca’s POV

The drive home was a blur of rage.

My hands gripped the steering wheel so tight my knuckles went white. Every red light was a personal insult. Every slow car in front of me was an obstacle designed specifically to prolong my humiliation.

That bitch.

That absolute, insufferable BITCH.

"Mommy?" My daughter’s voice came from the backseat. Whiny. Annoying. "Why did you make me say sorry? I didn’t do anything wrong."

"Shut up, Vivian."

"But she’s just a human-smellerâ€""

"I SAID SHUT UP!"

The car swerved slightly. Vivian went quiet. Good. I didn’t have the patience for her right now. Didn’t have the patience for anything except the fury burning through my veins like acid.

Aria Shadow Moon.

Alive.

Here.

After everything I’d done to get rid of her, she was BACK. Standing in front of me with that calm expression. That steady voice. That infuriating confidence that had no business being on the face of Shadow Moon trash.

She’d recorded me. RECORDED me. Like I was some common criminal. Like she had any right to threaten me.

ME. Rebecca Silver Fang. The future Luna of Blood Crown pack.

Except...

Except I wasn’t the future Luna, was I?

The thought made my stomach twist. Made the rage burn hotter.

Three years. Three years since Aria disappeared. Three years since everything was supposed to get better.

And what had changed?

Nothing.

Absolutely nothing.

Kael still wouldn’t see me. Still wouldn’t talk to me. Still treated me like I didn’t exist after that night outside Aria’s apartment.

I’d tried everything. Showing up at his events. Sending messages through mutual contacts. Bribing his staff for information about his schedule.

Nothing worked.

It was like he’d built a wall around himself. A wall specifically designed to keep me out.

All because of HER.

I pulled into my driveway. Slammed the car into park. Sat there breathing hard.

The house loomed in front of me. Big. Expensive. Everything I’d worked for my entire life.

But it wasn’t the Alpha mansion. It wasn’t the Luna suite. It wasn’t the life I was supposed to have.

"Mommy?" Vivian again. "Can I go inside?"

"Yes. Go. Leave me alone."

She scrambled out of the car. The door slammed behind her.

Good riddance.

I sat there for another minute. Trying to calm down. Trying to think clearly.

Aria was back.

That was bad. Very bad.

But it was also... an opportunity.

I pulled out my phone. Scrolled through my contacts. Found the number I was looking for.

My finger hovered over the call button.

Did I really want to do this? Did I really want to involve HIM again?

The memory of Aria’s face flashed through my mind. That calm smile. That steady voice. The way she’d looked at me like I was nothing.

I pressed call.

It rang three times.

"Rebecca." His voice was low. Surprised. "I didn’t expect to hear from you."

"We need to talk."

A pause. "About what?"

"About Aria Shadow Moon." I spat the name like poison. "You told me she was taken care of. You PROMISED me she would never be a problem again."

Silence on the other end.

"Rebecca, you need to calm downâ€""

"DON’T tell me to calm down!" My voice rose. Echoed in the empty car. "You said the drug would kill her. Or at least leave her so damaged she’d never recover. That was the DEAL."

"The dosage was calculated based on her weightâ€""

"Then why is she standing in front of me looking perfectly healthy?!" I was screaming now. Didn’t care. "Why is she walking around like nothing happened?! Why is she ALIVE?!"

He sighed. Long and tired.

"I don’t know, Rebecca. Maybe her body processed it differently than expected. Maybe she found treatment in time. These things aren’t an exact science."

"An exact science?!" I laughed. The sound was ugly. Hysterical. "You told me you knew what you were doing! You told me the wolfsbane compound was foolproof!"

"No drug is foolproof." His voice turned cold. Defensive. "You came to ME, remember? You were the one who wanted her gone. I just provided the means."

"And look how well THAT turned out!"

"At least it accomplished something." He paused. Let the words hang in the air. "Her wolf is gone."

I froze.

"What?"

"Her wolf." He repeated slowly. Like I was stupid. "It’s gone. Destroyed. Whatever that compound did to her, it killed her inner wolf. She’s basically human now."

My heart pounded.

"How do you know that?"

"I have my sources." I could hear him smirking through the phone. "She’s working at a company in the territory. No scent. No wolf abilities. Just a shell of what she used to be."

Working at a company.

In the territory.

"Which company?" My voice was sharp. Demanding.

Another pause. Longer this time.

"The Alpha’s company." He said it carefully. "Blood Crown Industries."

The world tilted.

"WHAT?!"

"She started a few days ago. Administrative assistant or something. Apparently she’s quite good at it."

Aria was working for Kael? MY Kael? In HIS company?

The jealousy hit me like a physical blow. Hot and sharp and all-consuming.

How DARE she.

How DARE that worthless, wolf-less, pathetic excuse for a woman insert herself back into Kael’s orbit?

"Rebecca?" His voice cut through my spiraling thoughts. "You still there?"

"She’s working for him." My voice came out strangled.

"Apparently. Though from what I hear, she hasn’t actually seen him yet. The Alpha rarely visits the company himself."

That was something. A small mercy. But it didn’t calm the rage burning in my chest.

"This is unacceptable." I gripped the phone harder. "She needs to be removed. Again. Permanently this time."

"Rebecca." His voice turned warning. "We tried that once. It didn’t work. And if we try again and fail..."

"I don’t care about the risks! I’m the one who’s been here! I’m the one who’s been waiting! I’m the one who actually DESERVES to be Luna!"

Silence.

Then, softer: "So what are you going to do?"

The question hung in the air.

What WAS I going to do?

"She’s working at his company. She has access." I smiled. It felt sharp on my face. Dangerous. "If I can get close to her...befriend her, maybe...I can use her to get to Kael."

"Then what about our daughter?"

The words hit like a slap.

Right.

Vivian.

The child I’d never wanted. The reminder of a mistake I’d made years ago, when I was young and stupid and thought sleeping with him would somehow make Kael jealous. It hadn’t worked, of course.

"Listen to me very carefully." I leaned forward even though he couldn’t see me. "You’d better take the fact that we had a daughter together and bury it. Forever. Do you understand me? You keep that secret locked in your chest until the day you die. Because if even a WHISPER of it gets out..." 𝗳𝚛𝗲𝕖𝚠𝚎𝚋𝗻𝗼𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝚘𝐦

I let the threat hang.

"I will destroy you." My voice was barely a whisper now. "No one can block my way to become the Luna."