The Almighty Alpha Wins Back His Rejected Mate novel free - Chapter 1126

Chapter 1126

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She just nodded.
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“How did you manage to get it?” I was surprised.
Jenifer looked at me, her face the picture of calm, and said quietly, “I borrowed a key from the guard on your and Debra’s wedding day at the prison. Just to be safe, I made an extra copy before I gave the original back.”
Everything clicked for me right then.

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Holding the key, I felt a whirlwind of emotions.
Little did I know, Jenifer had been quietly worried about me and Debra. Maybe she saw this coming.
It warmed my heart. For years, I’d put all my energy into looking after my dad. Yet, at this crucial time, it was my mom who stepped in. How ironic it was.
I voiced my worries. “Mom, what happens if Dad gets wind of this?”
The memory of my dad lashing out at her haunted me.
With a reassuring smile, Jenifer said, “Don’t worry about that. Your job is to take Debra and leave as quickly as you can. I’ll handle everything else. I was the Luna once, remember? I’ve got this.”
Then, gently patting my hand, she added, “Go on, my dear.”
I was at a loss for words, choked up with emotion. Standing there, I felt like I had slipped back into my childhood.
Sensing my struggle, Jenifer offered kindly, “If there’s anything you need, just ask. I’ll do whatever I can to help.”

I could only hug her, my heart heavy.
I warned her solemnly, “Mom, after we break out, things might spiral.
Dad could come after you. Please, look after yourself.”
“Okay,” she responded, her eyes brimming with tears. As she patted my back softly, she wh
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ispered, “Caleb, you take care too. Look after Debra and the kids. I’ll be waiting to hear that you’re all safe.”
Debra’s POV:
The cell I called home was a shadowy crevice of the world, forgotten by light and filled with the scent of neglect.
At night, the slender beam from the small window would fade, leaving nothing but darkness. The lamp inside, ancient and feeble, barely fought off the shadows, making the darkness feel heavy, almost alive.
I spent my days gazing into these unlit corners, finding solace in the void, trying to escape the reality of my thoughts.
Since the day Caleb and I exchanged vows within these walls, he had become a stranger, his visits ceasing without explanation.
I understood, though. The complexities of my situation likely entangled him in endless discussions with his father and the elders.
So, I waited, harboring a silent yearning for him and our children, letting hope flicker in the gloom.

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