Thinking about everything I’d done to him, I felt ashamed. I remembered how Thea had
stood up to me at the parking lot for Leo. I remembered the fire in her eyes, the maternal
force she’d unleashed in that moment, somehow subduing my wolf and making her back
down, which was incredible. I didn’t know how she’d done it, but I was certain she would
do anything to protect her pup, while I’d done everything to hurt mine. I didn’t even know where to start fixing what I’d broken.
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“I don’t have all day, Aurora.” His sharp voice brought me back to reality.
“I was just driving around, and I ended up here,” I said quietly.
The last time I’d seen him was when he told me he was done with me. I’d never really gotten to know Jaxon, so I felt awkward standing in front of him now. Aside from the mate bond I’d rejected for so long and sex, we were basically strangers.
“I thought I told you I never wanted to see you again… I don’t want you in my life or my son’s,” he crossed his arms over his chest, making his physique more prominent.
“I know,” I replied, looking down at my feet. I felt so ashamed it was hard to maintain eye contact with him, silence hanging between us.
Why not start by making amends for your mistakes? My mother’s words floated in my mind.
Was it really that simple? Would he and his son forgive me for years of hurt I’d caused?
“You need to leave, Aurora.” Jaxon spoke again. “I don’t want my son coming home and finding you here.”
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