Summary of Chapter 469 – A turning point in The Alpha Train (Christina and Sebastian) by Free Collection
Chapter 469 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Alpha Train (Christina and Sebastian), written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of Alpha literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
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“We all love you for the person you are, Sebatiana. Just because you’re more outwardly passionate, it doesn’t make you any less a member of this family. And you were definitely NOT switched at birth,” he says.
I shrug again. “It feels like it. A lot.”
He sets his glass aside and settles into the seat. “You didn’t know our Dad before he met your mother.” His eyes glass over for a moment. “I didn’t know how difficult it was for him losing my mother. But ever since I met Caroline, the thought of losing her …” he stops, pressing a hand to his chest. “Just the thought of losing her makes my chest hurt, makes my heart ache. I can’t imagine having to go through that, then forcing myself to live for my pack and my son, which is what Dad did. He lived for me. But his life was a shell of what it had been before. I didn’t know that, but I heard it from his closest friends, people like Alpha James that Dad had been larger than life before the death of my mother. I was so worried when he handed the pack to me that he’d let himself wither away and die. Thank the goddess, James got him to come here. It gave dad a reason to live, but he was still complacent about his life. He was surviving, not living. Does that make sense?” he asks.
“Yes,” I say, not sure where he’s going with this conversation.
He smiles, lifting his glass again as his eyes glaze over. “I knew something had changed about a year before I confronted him. I waited, hoping he’d tell me, but when he didn’t, I finally asked who the girl was. He was all kinds of twisted up and you know Dad NEVER gets twisted up about anything. That’s how I knew it was a woman.”
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“What did he say?” I ask.
“Not much, which was telling all on its own. But your mother came in and breathed life to our father again. She brought passion, fire, and the love that dad needed to feel alive again. You weren’t switched at birth, Sebi. You are your mother’s daughter.”
“Yeah, well, mom is a lot calmer than I am.”
“Your mother’s history is a lot different than yours though. She lost her parents when she was a teenager and that changes a person. I’ve seen it with some of the Alphas I’ve grown up with. But she had the same feelings of not being able to live up to the expectations of the people she loves. Back then, Dane was her only family, the one she never wanted to disappoint. Sound familiar?” he asks.
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I shrug, still not sure I believe it. My mother is a lovely woman. Yeah, she can get upset about things, usually at me, but she’s not the hot head that I am.
“Dane didn’t tell you that she called him, did he?”
“No, when did she call him?” I ask.
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