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After He Defended Her, I Rejected My Alpha Mate

The Silverfang ballroom gleams with gold light and expensive wine as allied packs gather to celebrate my one-month-old son, Levi. Wearing an ivory silk Luna gown, I hold him close, hiding my aching body beneath a mask of strength. Beside me stands Liam, my powerful Alpha husband whose pine-and-musk scent used to be my sanctuary. Yet, beneath this picture-perfect celebration of our new heir, a dark current of betrayal is brewing that will force a devastating choice.
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Chapter 4

I didn't move for a long time.

I just stood there in the doorway with Levi pressed against my shoulder, his whimpers small and wet against my neck, and I watched Liam guide Giselle down the hallway. His hand was at her back. Her head was bowed. She was still shaking — or performing shaking, I could no longer tell the difference, and maybe that was the point.

I looked down at my son's arm.

The burn was maybe two inches long. Already blistering. A thin, raised line of silver-pink against his perfect skin, the kind of mark that would fade over years into a pale scar he'd carry his whole life without knowing why.

He'd know why. I'd make sure of it.

Something behind my eyes went very still. Not cold, exactly. More like the moment after a window breaks — that half-second of absolute quiet before you register the damage.

I walked back into the nursery. I closed the door.

Etta was gone. Liam had seen to that.

I sat down in the rocking chair by the window with Levi cradled against my chest, his small body slowly settling as I rocked. Outside, the grounds were winter-gray, the hedges dusted with frost. The outdoor kennels stood empty now — Josephine had seen to Barnaby. Small mercies.

I pressed my lips to the top of Levi's head and held them there.

Then I opened the mind-link.

*Jo.*

She was there instantly. She was always there instantly.

*File everything,* I said. *We go at the ceremony.*

A pause. Not hesitation — Josephine never hesitated. Just the particular silence of a woman absorbing the weight of what she's been asked to do and deciding she is entirely equal to it.

*Understood,* she said. *I'll call Dad tonight.*

I closed the link.

Levi had stopped whimpering. He was asleep now, his mouth slack, his injured arm tucked against my ribs where I could feel it. I kept rocking. I didn't fold anything. I didn't organize. I just sat with my son in the dark and let myself feel the full, clean shape of what I had decided.

It was not grief. Not yet. Grief would come later, in Seattle, in some quiet room I hadn't found yet. What I felt now was simpler and sharper than grief.

It was clarity.

---

Josephine and my father worked through the night.

I didn't ask for the details. I didn't need to. I knew what Arthur Spencer looked like when he deployed his political weight — unhurried, precise, the quiet kind of power that doesn't announce itself until the door is already closing. By morning, Harrison had received a personal invitation to the Mate Ceremony. So had three other East Coast Alphas. The invitations were framed as diplomatic courtesy. A Luna welcoming allied packs to a significant pack milestone. Perfectly routine.

Timed with surgical precision.

Josephine sent me the final documents at noon. Sixty-eight pages had become seventy-two. Every clause tightened. Every contingency sealed. The custody language for Levi was so airtight that even Liam's pack attorneys — if he had any left worth their retainer — would spend six months trying to find a crack and find nothing.

I read it once. I signed where she'd flagged.

Then I put Levi down for his afternoon nap and went to stand at the nursery window, and I waited for the ceremony eve to arrive.

---

He came after nine.

I heard his footsteps in the hallway — that particular cadence, heavier on the left, that I had memorized without meaning to over seven years of sharing floors. I was sitting in the armchair with a book open in my lap that I hadn't been reading.

He knocked. Which was new.

"Come in," I said.

Liam looked tired. The set of his jaw was tense, and his hand went to it almost immediately — that compulsive rub along the edge of his jaw that meant he was bracing for something he didn't want to feel. His scent reached me before he crossed the threshold, and I noticed it again: the thinning. That deep, clean pine-and-musk that had once filled a room was fraying at the edges now, like a rope beginning to unravel from the outside in.

He didn't look at Levi's crib.

"I need something from you," he said. "Tomorrow. During the ceremony."

I set the book down. I looked at him. I didn't look away.

"Front row," he continued. "Full Luna aura. She's — " He exhaled. His jaw worked. "She's already anxious. If she feels any hostility in the room, her wolf could destabilize. I need her to feel supported. I need the room to feel unified."

He said *I need* the way men like him always say it. Not as a request. As a premise. As a fact about the world that he was simply informing me of.

"It's one morning, Camille." His voice dropped, and I heard the ghost of the Alpha tone threading through it — not a command, not quite, but the shape of one. A reminder of what he could make it if I pushed. "You're strong enough for this. You've always been strong enough."

There it was. That phrase again. The same phrase he'd used when he told me to hide my mate mark. The same phrase that meant: *your strength is convenient for me, so I will call it a virtue.*

I looked at him for a long moment.

"All right," I said.

His shoulders dropped. That same exhale of relief, the same loosening — the look of a man who has mistaken composure for surrender every single time.

"Thank you," he said. "I knew you'd understand."

He left.

I listened to his footsteps fade down the hallway. I listened to the distant sound of a door closing — the guest wing, her wing, the wing that used to be where I kept my mother's furniture.

I picked up my book again.

Tomorrow, then.

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