Alpha's Rejected Mate Returns as Queen

Chapter 49



Chapter 49

49 A Lie


Aldrich’s POV:


When did the estrangement between my father and me start, and why did it deepen? I had no recollection of it at all.


However, to break through the barrier, one only needed true love and to take the initiative to take that step.


I believed love was like this too, right?


[I’m sorry, Selma. I sensed that you were acting strangely, but I still wanted to use that little self-righteous trick to cover up the past. I’ve never been in love, so I admit I shamelessly ran away when a small obstacle appeared in our relationship. I was afraid you would leave me if I didn’t handle it well.


[You should be angry with me. I deserve this.


[If I take the initiative to break the ice, will you forgive me?


[To be honest, I’m not sure. I’m afraid that the nightmare from that night will come true.


[But I’ve already learned enough lessons from my father. It is useless to escape. It’ll only push you further and further away.


[Baby, don’t give up on me. I’m begging you. I’m trying my best to make up for my stupid mistake.]


The sports car sped away, and my heart was like an arrow as I headed straight for the palace in the setting sun.


Selma Payne’s POV: josei


Aldrich and I were giving each other cold shoulders.


I didn’t know how it happened. Maybe it was a text message that couldn’t be read or a call that no one picked up. In short, I cut off all contact with Aldrich.


Without any reason.


Tracy’s diagnosis only provided me with a small amount of comfort. I knew that this wasn’t due to the abnormal hormones or the self-adjustment of my physiological system. Our conflict had long been showing signs. If we couldn’t solve this fundamental problem, it would only be a matter of time before it erupted.


Concealment.


Deception.


My relationship with Aldrich was built on a lie. I hid my identity from him, and we hid it from the people closest to us.


I understood why there would always be a few rookie spies in spy movies who couldn’t help but reveal their identities to their friends and family – the taste of lying didn’t feel good.


The three days of rest passed quickly. During this period, I was troubled by my stagnant love life and Dorothy’s prophecy. As a result, I was absent-minded in everything I did. It was to the point that my mother had worriedly summoned Tracy over several times to examine me.


Tracy was an excellent doctor, but I was not a good patient. I couldn’t honestly announce my condition, so naturally, I couldn’t receive effective treatment.


On Monday evening, I heard from Kara that Aldrich had returned to the army. My father asked him to stay for a while and asked if I wanted to see my instructor.


Of course, I wanted to! I hadn’t seen him for three days, and I’d been thinking about him like crazy.


But when I thought about our awkward ‘cold war’, I couldn’t muster up the courage.


What if Aldrich was angry? If it weren’t for my fickleness, there wouldn’t have been any conflict.


“I’m a little tired. Let’s talk about it tomorrow,” I said uninterestedly. “I’m sure Sir Aldrich is also returning to the camp to rest? I’d better not disturb him.”


Kara looked at me in surprise. She must have noticed a conflict between Aldrich and me with her attentiveness.


“I think Sir Aldrich looks quite energetic,” Kara said. “He even proposed to His Majesty to continue tonight’s training.”


“Did Father agree?” I was a little nervous. I wasn’t sure if I wanted my father to agree or not.


“His Majesty said that everything is up to you. You’ve been in low spirits, so you don’t have to force yourself.”


I felt dejected. Perhaps when one struggled, they would hope someone would decide everything for them.


I hesitated for a long time until the sky turned dark, then I gathered my courage and decided to see Aldrich.


It was funny, but this was a lesson I learned from Benson. Sometimes, I thought that if I had not fantasized about Benson’s attitude, if I had asked him about his thoughts earlier instead of letting myself sink deeper and deeper into the fantasy, wouldn’t everything have ended differently?


I didn’t learn much in the past, but the most useful one was this: Don’t give the conflict a chance to escalate.


I’d hesitated for too long, and now was the time to erase my cowardice.


Just as Aldrich was about to leave, I stopped him at the palace gate.


However, before I could speak, he suddenly pulled me and ran to the training ground with a few people.


“Wait, Aldrich, I have something to say to you!” I wanted to break free from his grasp, but he was too strong.


Aldrich silently led me as we ran. Gradually, I gave up struggling and prepared for the worst.


If he asked to break up with me, I would never agree. We hadn’t reached the end of the line yet, and I wouldn’t make a decision I’d regret for the rest of my life just because of a moment of rashness.


Finally, we stopped in the middle of the training ground.


The moment we looked at each other, I didn’t know what to say. I was like a nervous interviewee who had prepared a stomach full of drafts but forgot everything when I saw the interviewer.


“I’m sorry, Selma.” Aldrich was the first to break the silence.


I didn’t expect him to apologize to me at all. Why? He didn’t do anything wrong, so his apology was unreasonable.


“Don’t say that.” I shook my head. “I should be the one apologizing, Aldrich.


“I don’t know what I was thinking. I ignored your text messages for no reason, hung up on your call, and even thought of breaking up for a moment.”



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