The Mate He Forgot Chapter 10

The Mate He Forgot Chapter 10

As the plane began its ascent, Isla sat by the window, 

watching the pack she once called home shrink into nothing. 

Not a flicker of nostalgia crossed her heart. 

Only relief. 

For the first time, she was truly leaving the place that had 

never once felt like hers. 

Even as a child, she’d dreamed of escape. She’d always knownRegis and Viviana treated her more like a tolerated stranger than a daughter. In every way that counted, Arabella 

was the chosen one. 

For a while, she tried to convince herself maybe she wasn’t really their child. Maybe that’s why they couldn’t love her. 

But no. She was their biological daughter. Arabella’s little 

sister. 

Which only made it worse. 

Because there was no excuseno tragic secret, no switch at birth. Just the cold, simple truth: they didn’t love her. 

She was born for one reasonto save Arabella’s life. A stem 

cell match. Nothing more. 

Some nights, she wondered if Arabella hadn’t needed a 

donor, would she even have been born at all? 

As for Rhettonce, she’d thought he was her light. Her 

miracle. 

She’d loved him long before the accident. Not because he 

was powerful or admiredbut because he was the only one 

who made her feel like she mattered. 

He’d looked at her like she wasn’t invisible. Like she wasn’t 

just a shadow behind her sister. 

And that had been enough for Isla to fall, completely and 

hopelessly. 

But nowhe truly believed the one beside him was the girl 

he’d once loved. 

No matter what Isla said. No matter how many times she 

tried to tell him the truth. He refused to see her. 

The plane hit a patch of turbulence. The cabin rattled, 

sending a jolt through her. 

Her injuries from the crash still ached, dull but constant. She 

drew in a sharp breath. 

She was healing, slowly. But ever since the night Arabella 

pushed her into the icy riversnuffing out the spark of her 

wolf for hoursher body hadn’t been the same. 

The cold had seeped into her bones, into something deeper 

than flesh. Even on dry, cloudy days, her wolf stirred uneasily 

beneath her skin. As if it remembered drowning. As if the 

cold still lingered inside. 

She pulled the blanket tighter around her shoulders, but it 

didn’t help. Still cold. 

She was about to ask the flight attendant for another when 

a soft voice broke through. 

You can take mine.” 

Isla turned, surprised to see the man seated beside her 

offering his blanket. 

I don’t need it,he added. 

His voice was warm, smooth. The crisp white shirt he wore made him look almost too polished, too serious. A black mask covered most of his facebut his eyes… 

Those eyes were unnaturally striking. Sharp. Hypnotic. 

Thanks,Isla murmured, accepting the blanket. 

Wrapped in its added warmth, her body finally began to relax. The exhaustion caught up with her, and her eyelids 

drifted shut. 

A while later, a voice crackled over the speakers. 

Ladies and gentlemen, we’ll be landing at Koorana 

International Airport in approximately thirty minutes. Current 

ground temperature is” 

The announcement roused her. 

She blinked, disoriented, realizing she’d been asleep for nearly two hours. Her back and legs ached from sitting so 

still. 

By the time they touched down and she’d collected her 

luggage, she pulled out her new phone. 

The screen lit upblank. No messages. No missed calls. Just 

a hollow kind of silence. 

Not that she expected anything different. 

She could disappear off the face of the earth, and the world 

would keep turning. No one would notice. No one would 

care. 

That thought didn’t sting anymore. It felt like freedom. 

This was a new place. A clean slate. 

Whatever came nextshe’d face it on her own terms. 

And the past? 

It could rot.

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