Chapter 62: Chapter 62

Williams pov.

I don't know if I did the right thing or not, but I know, after all this time, I haven't been able to sleep. After locking Henry up, I felt sad, but I have to do the work of an Alpha.

I walk out of the castle, as I decide to go visit Sierra. Maybe I can tell her how truly sorry I am and ask for forgiveness. As I walk, people bow to me, but I'm not in the mood for that. At that point, I just felt like seeing Sierra.

Upon arrival at her house, I stood there, taking in the sight of the house one more time and seeing how old it has become. It's so painful when she lost her mother, but how can I tell her how sorry I am?

I lift my hand and knock on the door, waiting for it to be opened. I know, as an Alpha, I can enter places I want without even being questioned, but I don't want to be like my father. I want to be different from him.

After a while of standing, I decided to knock again. The door opened, and I saw her standing there, looking at me. I could see how her face suddenly changed when she saw me. Just as she was about to close the door shut, I used my leg to stop it from closing, opened the door wider, and walked inside.

"Why are you here?" she asked, as she looked at me with hatred in her eyes.

I wanted to hold her badly and tell her how sorry I was, but with the look of things, I don't think she is ready to give me open ears.

"Why did you come here? I have a place I'm about to go, so it's best if you just walk away."

As she walked towards the door, I spoke, stopping her.

"Henry is in my cell, so there is no need to look for him."

After saying that, she turned around, looking at me as she walked over to me, gripping my shirt.

"What did you just say?" she asked, her voice filled with disbelief.

"He came to fight me, Sierra. I had to do what I had to do and lock him up."

I could see pain spreading all over her face as I spoke those words. She looked sad and with a heavy heart, she moved away from me, staring at the ground.

"Please go. I want to be alone," she whispered, her voice trembling.

Hearing her say that, I walked over to her, pulling her closer to me. She looked up at me, her eyes filled with a mix of fear and resistance, trying to break free. But I held her tightly by her waist.

"I love you, Sierra. Is that too much to ask?" I pleaded, my voice filled with longing.

Seeing how she looked at me, I could no longer see that love in her eyes. I felt as if I was the one at fault, responsible for the pain I saw in her.

She pushed me away with great force, slapping me across the face.

"You say love? Is this what you call love?" she cried, tears streaming down her face. But as I reached out to hold her once again, she recoiled in pain.

"Stay away, please, just stay away," she begged, her voice filled with anguish.

I looked at her, seeing how hurt she was. She walked over to a nearby couch, collapsing onto it, burying her face in her hands.

She looked up at me, her eyes filled with fury as our gazes met.

"I want you to leave," she demanded, her voice trembling with anger.

She kept repeating those words, and I stood there, feeling a deep sadness. I wanted to hold her, to make her see that everything would be okay, and to make her understand that I wasn't responsible for her friend's pregnancy.

"I know you don't believe me, Sierra, but you have to trust me. I'm not the one responsible for the child, and by the way, the child is dead. So we can be together and forget that any of this ever happened," I said, desperately hoping she would understand.

As she looked up at me, I could see the anger etched on her face, burning brightly in her eyes.

"Really, William? Is that all you have to say? You were the one who hit her. It was because of you that the child died, yet I was the one who took all the punishment. Listen, I don't care what you think or do, but I want you out of my life, and that is for good this time."

I thought maybe I could bring her back, but there, she spoke, and the more her words hurt me.

"Do you love Henry, just like you said the other time? Do you really love him, Sierra? Please tell me it was a lie."

She stood up from the couch, tears in her eyes, and walked over to me. I could see the way she looked at me, as if she hated my presence.

"Yes, I love Henry. If that's what you want to know, I will keep saying it over and over again. I have chosen Henry as my mate."

Her words hurt me like stone bricks, but I just had to hold it in. As I tried to touch her, she pushed my hands away and moved back once again.

"You have overstayed your welcome, Alpha. It's time to leave, and also, try telling your Luna to stop disturbing me. I am no longer in your life anymore, so I think it's best if you do the same."

As I was about to speak, she walked over to the door, opened it, and pointed for me to leave.

She didn't look at my face, and I just stood there, feeling so sad.

As I walked out the door, about to look back, she shut the door behind me, and I couldn't even say anything.

I could hear her crying so loud that I wanted to hold her, but I can't because she didn't want me anymore.

"What have I done?" I whispered, hating myself for a mistake I don't even know of.