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Alpha King Chases Abandoned Luna

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you promised her for her birthday?"

| closed my eyes, the memory surfacing unwillingly. "I promised to take her to Moonlight Fair."

"Yes," Olivia nodded. "She was so excited, Ethan. For weeks, it was all she talked about. 'Daddy and | are going

to ride the carousel together. Daddy and | are going to eat cotton candy.’ She even practiced riding on my

shoulders so she wouldn't be scared on yours."

Tears pricked at the corners of my eyes. | blinked them away, unwilling to show such

weakness in public.

"But you never showed up," Olivia said, her own tears now flowing freely. "Because Emma had

a dance recital that day, and Victoria needed you there."

The accusation hung in the air between us, undeniable in its truth. | had chosen Emma over

my own daughter, Victoria over my mate.

"I made a mistake," | admitted, the words feeling inadequate even as | spoke them.

"A mistake?" Olivia's voice rose slightly. "You broke her heart, Ethan. And it wasn't the first

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time."

She reached into her purse and pulled out a USB drive. "Didn't you want to see Lily? Watch

this, and I'll take you to her immediately!"

| took the drive from her outstretched hand, my fingers trembling slightly. Whatever was on

this drive, | knew it would change everything.

"Maxwell," | called, my voice hoarse. "Play this on the main screen."

Maxwell nodded, taking the drive and connecting it to the control panel for the massive display screen I'd

installed at the fair's entrance. Within moments, the screen flickered to life.

The footage showed Moonlight Fair, the old one, not the grand new version I'd built. The

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timestamp in the corner confirmed what | already suspected-it was from Lily's birthday, the day | had promised

to meet her.

And there she was. My daughter, dressed in her favorite blue dress, her chestnut hair secured with the

moonstone clip I'd given her for Christmas. She stood at the entrance, her small face alight with excitement and

anticipation.

"Daddy will be here soon," she told the security guard who checked on her. "He promised."

My chest tightened as | watched her check her small watch repeatedly, her smile never faltering.

"He's probably just stuck in traffic," she reasoned, speaking to herself. "Or maybe he had to help someone in the

pack. Daddy's very important, you know."

As tpassed, she pulled out a sketchbook and began flipping through pages of drawings- crude but heartfelt

illustrations of our family. Me, tall and strong. Olivia, smiling and kind. And Lily, small between us, holding both

our hands.

"Look what | drew for Daddy," she told a passing family, proudly displaying her artwork. "He's going to love it!"

Hours ticked by on the timestamp. Lily's excitement gradually dimmed, though she fought to maintain her belief

that | would come.

When hunger struck, she reluctantly opened her backpack and removed a carefully wrapped package. Inside was

a venison sandwich and a moonberry cookie. She ate half the sandwich and just a small bite of the cookie.

"I have to save the rest for Daddy," she explained to no one in particular. "He works so hard, he

must be hungry too."

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As the afternoon wore on, Lily's face grew increasingly pale. She sat on a bench near the entrance, her legs

swinging, still watching the parking lot for any sign of my car.

"He'll come,” she whispered, her voice growing fainter. "Daddy promised."

| couldn't tear my eyes away from the screen, even as my vision blurred with tears. The weight

of my failure as a father crushed down onwith each passing moment of footage.

By evening, Lily was visibly struggling. Her normally vibrant face had grown ashen, her movements sluggish.

Still, she waited, her faith inunshaken despite all evidence to the contrary.

| turned to Olivia, unable to watch any more. "How long did she wait for me?"

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Olivia's face was streaked with tears, her pain a mirror of my own. The question hung between us, unanswered,

as her earlier words echoed in my mind.

"Lily is dead!"

A wave of terror washed overas the horrifying question formed in my mind: Was Lily truly

gone?