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<b>Chapter </b>121<b>: </b><b>eptance </b>in the <b>Winter </b><b>Wind </b>
Chapter 121: eptance in the Winter Wind
<b>(</b><b>Connor’s </b>POV)
Snow began to fall around us, delicate kes drifting down like scattered moonlight. Olivia stood <b>before </b>me <b>in </b>the garden, her honey–brown hair catching the crystalline drops as they settled on her shoulders. Her amber eyes met mine, and I saw something in them that made my chest tighten with dread. A <b>finality </b>that hadn’t been there before.
<b>“</b>It’s OK,” she said quietly, her voice barely audible above the whisper of falling show. “Just remember <b>to </b>take
it offter.”
Her gaze dropped to the Timber Wolf Chronograph Watch on my wrist<b>, </b>the tinum gleaming mockingly in the moonlight. The watch she had given me with such hope in her eyes.
“Con, I know that love can change.”
The words hit me like silver bullets, each one finding its mark with devastating precision. My wolf howled in anguish, recognizing the resignation in her tone.
She continued, and I could hear her fighting to keep her voice steady. “I understand how feelings can <b>fade</b>, how promises only hold meaning when love exists to support them.”
Her amber eyes reflected the falling snow, making them appear even more luminous in the darkness. “At first, I couldn’t ept your change of heart. I desperately searched for reasons, trying to understand the difficulties that had driven us apart.”
My hands clenched at my sides. If only she knew the truth–that my feelings hadn’t changed at all. That every moment away from her was agony.
“But now I realize I was just being sentimental,” she said, snowkes catching in her eyshes like tears. “We both know this mating arrangement isn’t working.”
A sharp pain pierced my chest, as if someone had driven a silver de straight through my heart. My wolf thrashed against my control, desperate to tell her everything.
To exin about Frederick Warner, about the threats, about why I had to push her away to keep her safe. But the words stuck in my throat like poison.
She forced a smile that didn’t reach her amber eyes, and it was the most heartbreaking thing I had ever witnessed. “I hope you find what you’re looking for, Con. You deserve to be happy.”
My ice–blue eyes widened in rm<b>, </b>pupils contracting as the full weight of her words hit me. This wasn’t <b>just </b>eptance–this was goodbye.
Instinctively, I reached out toward her, my hand extending across the space between us. “Livvy-<b>” </b>
But she had already turned away, her decision final and unwavering. She began walking steadily <b>toward </b><b>the </b>Winters estate, her figure growing smaller with each step.
“Livvy, wait-” I called out, my voice cracking with desperation.
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<b>She </b><b>didn’t </b>turn back. Didn’t even pause in her stride.
I took a step forward, every instinct screaming at me to follow her, to pull her into <b>my </b>arms and tell her the truth. But I stopped myself, my feet rooted to the snow covered ground.
Until I dealt with Frederick Warner and the threat he posed, I had no right to ask her to stay in <b>danger</b>. No right to drag her into the darkness that surrounded me.
I watched her disappear through the estate’s entrance, the heavy doors closing behind her with a <b>finality </b><b>that </b>
echoed through my soul.
The snow continued to fall, covering the garden in pristine white that would soon be trampled and stained<b>. </b><b>Just </b>like everything beautiful in my life.
I returned to Shadowcrest Manor, my private riverside retreat feeling more deste than ever before. <b>The </b>elegant rooms that had once brought me peace now felt like a mausoleum.
Without any hope of Olivia’s presence, the manor was nothing more than an empty shell.
I made my way to my study, each step feeling heavier than thest. The familiar space offered nofort tonight.
I sat motionless in my leather chair, staring at the Timber Wolf Chronograph Watch on my wrist. The tinum gleamed mockingly in themplight, a constant reminder of what I had lost.
What I had thrown away to protect her.
Finally, with hands that trembled slightly, I reached for the sp. The watch felt heavier than it should as I
removed it from my wrist.
I opened the desk drawer and retrieved the original gift box, its velvet interior still pristine. Carefully, reverently, I ced the watch back inside.
The empty space on my wrist felt like a wound.
Tears filled my ice–blue eyes–a foreign and overwhelming sensation for an Alpha who had always maintained perfect control. I had cried exactly twice in my adult life.
Once when my grandfather died. And now.
The tears fell silently, each drop carrying the weight of everything I couldn’t say. Everything I couldn’t give <b>her</b>.
I closed the gift box with a soft click that sounded like a death knell in the quiet study.
On the sixth day of the New Year, I arrived home to find an expensive car parked in the circr driveway. The sleek ck vehicle bore the distinctive markings of the Moonlight pack.
My jaw tightened as I recognized the implications. Another matchmaking attempt.
I had barely stepped through the front door when La appeared at my side, her expression urgent. <b>She </b>had been staying at the manor during the holidays, ying her role as my supposed girlfriend.
“You should leave now before your mother corners you,” she whispered, her voice low and <b>warning</b>.
But it was toote.
“Connor, darling!” Eleanor’s voice carried across the foyer with unmistakable authority. “Perfect timing. <b>Come </b>meet our guests.”
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I turned to see my grandmother approaching with a young woman at her side. The stranger was undeniably beautiful, with the refined bearing that spoke of excellent breeding and education.
“This is Victoria ckwood,” Eleanor announced with obvious pride. “Professor Edmund ckwood’s granddaughter from the capital.”
Victoria stepped forward with practiced grace, her smile polite but genuine. “Alpha Connor, it’s an honor to finally meet you. I’ve heard so much about your aplishments,”
I barely nced at her, my mind still consumed with thoughts of Olivia in the garden. Of the resignation in
her amber eyes.
“I have urgent pack business at Rivers Pack Headquarters,” I said curtly, already turning toward the door.
Eleanor’s eyes shed with authority, her wolf rising to challenge mine. “What urgent business could there possibly be?”
Her voice carried the sharp edge of an elder who would not be dismissed. “The pack headquarter office hasn’t officially reopened after the New Year holidays.”
She stepped closer, her amber eyes boring into mine. “Any major decisions require consultation with the pack council and board members.”
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