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Rejecting Your Rejection novel Chapter 38

"I'm not perfect, I make mistakes, I hurt people. But when I say sorry, I mean it."

Daniella's head was down in her hands, while Dante bends in front of her at the bed. He has been trying to make her look at him.

"Babe come on don't think about it please" he took her hands away from her face making her look up with eyes still closed. "Please Dani doesn't do this, come on let me see those pretty eyes," he begs her "I'm dying here, Dani."

He smiles when he saw those deep soulful brown eyes again with tears falling on her cheeks which he rubs with his thumps smoothly.

"She was right Dante" he tries to hushed her "I shouldn't hold grudges to something that happened when we were young."

She rested her forehead on his "I'm sorry for ignoring you, I'm sorry for leaving you and I'm sorry for choosing somebody else over you" her tears fell on his cheeks now.

His hands never left her face "being young shouldn't give me an excuse for the mistake I made when I rejected you. I don't care about other things in the past and I don't want you to apologize again. What matters to me is that I have you here with me right now" he wipes off another tear from her face.

"In the end, you chose me, not him and it tells me it was never anybody else is it" she nodded her head. "You should also know that there was nobody else for me too, it was just you... Only you, my love, I wish we could start off right from the start."

He kisses her lips, her nose, her eyes, and then her forehead before hugging her tightly not crushing her with it but to comfort and let her know he's there for her.

"Dante why did you try to kill yourself" he remains silent, he kisses her hair "one at a day Dani, we'll talk about everything once everything settled down," he kisses her forehead again.

"No Dante I want to know everything from you now"

therefore, he sat down beside her then began to talk about how he almost loses his wolf because of their separation.

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