The Alpha Didn’t Repent Until I Was Gone Chapter 07
The story cut back to the werewolf world.
The second my blade went into my chest, Sebastian lost it.
He rushed onto the platform like a madman.
“Olivia!”
His roar shook the whole Moon Goddess Square.
Julian froze where he stood, his face turning white.
He couldn’t believe I, the woman who swallowed everything in silence, had chosen such a brutal ending.
Eloise hid behind them.
For one second, pure satisfaction flashed through her eyes.
Then she covered it with fake panic.
I stared at the words on the screen and felt nothing.
Who were they acting for?
Sebastian screamed for the healers.
Then they tried to save me for seven days and seven nights at the pack infirmary.
He waited outside the whole time.
On the eighth day, the healer gave him the answer.
“Alpha, her body’s been repaired. But she won’t wake up.”
“What do you mean she won’t wake up?”
“Her wolf soul is gone. So is the spiritual response inside her body.”
He said a lot more after that.
But the final answer was simple.
“Her soul is gone.”
Sebastian refused to believe it.
He stood there like a man losing his mind.
“That’s impossible. How can a soul just disappear?”
“She’s messing with me. She’ll come back.”
I almost laughed.
Go back?
Back to that cage?
Back to the people who used me, broke me, and called it love?
Then someone rushed in from the castle with news.
Something had gone wrong with Eloise’s pregnancy.
It was urgent.
Everyone thought Sebastian would run to her.
He didn’t.
For the first time ever, he didn’t put Eloise first.
He just stood there, eyes red, staring at my cold body.
That tiny shred of regret came too late to matter.
Back at the castle, he ordered a full investigation into the wolfsbane.
In Alpha’s study, the low-ranking maid who once brought me water in the west wing was curled up on the
floor, shaking.
“Alpha… I put the wolfsbane bottle under Lady Olivia’s bed.”
Sebastian sat in silence, a moonstone bracelet clenched in one hand.
Julian stood nearby, looking like hell.
He rushed over and dragged the maid up by the collar.
“Say that again. Who told you to do it?”
She choked and gasped.
“It was Kendi… from Miss Eloise’s side… She gave me fifty silver coins…”
“She said once Lady Olivia was gone, she’d rise fast, and then I’d get promoted too…”
Julian let her go and staggered back.
Then the old healer came rushing in with a damaged prescription.
His hands shook.
“Alpha. Commander Kessick. I found an old herbal formula in Lady Olivia’s room.”
Julian looked up sharply.
“What formula?”
The healer unfolded it.
The page was covered in my handwriting.
“It was made to treat old injuries caused by the northern cold and silver poison.”
“The medicine in that bottle you had me test was mainly this.”
Julian went stiff.
“You mean that was medicine for a northern soldier?”
“Yes,” the healer said. “And the ingredients were rare. Lady Olivia really poured her heart into it.”
“Someone just ruined it by adding too much wolfsbane.”
Julian’s face changed completely.
Then he shoved the door open and walked out.