Summary of Chapter 212 – A pivotal chapter in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison) by GoddessKM
The chapter Chapter 212 is one of the most intense moments in The Alpha's Regret Return Of The Betrayed Luna (Addison), written by GoddessKM. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
And Addison, she hadn’t said a word since lowering her head. Her silence stung like a blade. Her shoulders trembled, as though she’d been deeply wronged, refusing to even look at them. That sight alone twisted their hearts with guilt and helplessness.
Yet despite the emotional turmoil, Zion’s body betrayed him. His cock remained painfully hard, pressed just against the entrance of Addison’s pussy, as if begging to be let in, as if it had a will of its own, tempting him to surrender to instinct.
He was barely holding himself back, gripping Addison’s hips to stop her from moving, stop her from plunging down onto him. He was just one thrust away from bliss... but also one thrust away from judgment.
One move could mean getting her back.
One move could mean her hating him forever.
Then, as if silently choosing to stand by Zion, Maxwell and Levi moved closer. Even without turning his head, Zion could feel their presence, and he didn’t need to look to know they were both at their breaking point.
Their cocks were just as painfully hard, their breaths ragged and shallow, and the veins along their arms and necks bulged as they strained to keep their instincts in check. Their bodies were on the edge of betraying them, wanting to act before their minds could stop them.
"Zion..." Maxwell’s voice was hoarse, low, yet laced with unspoken desperation. It wasn’t a demand, it was a plea, a question wrapped in surrender. ’What should we do?’ That was what he was really asking. Without even realizing it, Maxwell was deferring to Zion, placing his trust in him when it came to Addison.
And maybe, deep down, he understood why.
Zion had always seen himself as the sinner, the prodigal son who’d strayed too far, made too many wrong turns, and was now clawing his way back toward redemption. And because of that, he knew that Zion would never want to hurt Addison again.
And here he was, clinging to the last shreds of rationality as if his life depended on it. Because maybe it did. He could give in with a single thrust. That would be all it took to satisfy the aching hunger surging through him.
But he didn’t.
And the others, watching him, began to believe they could hold on too.
While the three men hesitated, desperately trying to think of a way out, Addison felt like her body was on fire, burning from the inside out. Her skin was too hot, her breaths too shallow.
It was unbearable. But what made it worse was that she wasn’t entirely unconscious. She could hear them. She could feel everything. Every lingering touch, every breath against her skin, every unspoken word, it all reached her, stirred something deep within her.
And damn it all, no matter how much she told herself she hated Zion, but her body betrayed her. His kiss, his touch... it made her melt. Her mind screamed in denial, but her body clung to him, eager, craving more. It was maddening.
Yet it wasn’t just her desire; it felt like something else was inside her. Another presence. Faint but undeniably there. Not hostile... but needy.
Whining.
Begging.
It didn’t speak in words, but she could feel it pulsing inside her, echoing in her instincts, making her want what it wanted. And the worst part? A part of her wanted it too.
Because deep down, he knew, he felt it. The woman in front of him wasn’t just anyone... she was Addison. He couldn’t explain how, but every fiber of his being, every beat of his heart, and bone-deep instinct screamed it. The way she looked at him now, eyes filled with raw need and silent plea, confirmed it more than words ever could.
And that certainty only strengthened his earlier suspicion: that a demon had possessed her body. If left unfed, Addison might suffer... or worse.
He continued staring into her eyes, searching, waiting. Then, from within him, Shura rose to the surface, aching to take their mate, yet trembling at the thought of hurting her. He, too, needed to be sure.
Finally, Zion cast a glance at Maxwell and Levi. No words were exchanged, but they understood.
Maxwell and Levi began undressing the moment they caught Zion’s subtle nod—his silent go signal. Then Zion shifted his attention back to Addison, his gaze lingering on her flushed face.
"Do you really want this?" he asked, his tone laced with teasing, though a slight tremor betrayed his tangled emotions—desire, excitement, and maybe even nervousness.
Addison gave a shy nod, her eyes flickering with both need and hesitation. Seeing that, Zion gently loosened his hold on her.
"Then why don’t you help me take off my shirt, hmm?" he murmured, his voice thick with want, eyes burning with hunger as they stayed locked on hers.
To him, this felt like a dream, one he never thought he’d be allowed to touch. Despite the strange and overwhelming circumstances, Addison wasn’t pushing him away. That alone made his heart feel like it would explode. Inside his mind, Shura leapt with joy, thrilled that their mate wasn’t rejecting them.
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