
After His Mistress Poisoned Me, My True Mate Found Me
Chapter 3
I waited in the stifling darkness of the closet until the heavy oak door of the study clicked shut. The moment Charles and Marcus’s footsteps faded down the hall, I collapsed against the wall, my lungs burning as I gasped for air.
My hands were shaking, but not from sorrow. The tears that had drowned me for the past three days evaporated, leaving behind a scorching, barren wasteland in my chest. *Wolf-bane.* The word echoed in my skull, a toxic drumbeat. For six years, I had prayed to the Moon Goddess. I had endured Charles’s cold glares, the council’s whispers, and the pack’s pity. I had hated my own body, believing I was a broken vessel. All while my mate was actively, deliberately poisoning our bond. He had killed our pup.
I slipped out of the closet and ran up the grand staircase. I ignored the sight of Arielle's pink designer luggage piled in the corner of the master suite. Yanking a small duffel bag from the top shelf of my closet, I haphazardly shoved in a few basic items of clothing, my ID, and my grandmother's silver comb.
My inner wolf, nameless and suppressed under Charles’s heavy dominance for years, paced furiously in the back of my mind. Her eyes, usually a dull, defeated gray, now glowed an electric, blinding blue. *We leave,* she snarled, her voice vibrating with an ancient, terrifying power I didn't recognize. *Now.*
I marched back down the stairs, the duffel bag slung over my shoulder. Charles was standing in the grand foyer, adjusting the cuffs of his tailored suit, preparing to leave for the afternoon patrol. He looked up, his brow furrowing in irritation at the sight of my bag.
"Where do you think you're going, Claire?" he demanded, his tone dripping with condescension.
"Home," I spat, my voice remarkably steady. I stopped a few feet away from him, staring into the dark eyes of the monster I had married. "I, Claire Hart, demand a formal rejection. Reject me, Charles, so I can leave this cursed territory."
Charles laughed, a dry, mocking sound that scraped against my nerves. "You're delusional. Go back upstairs. You're embarrassing yourself."
"I heard you," I said, my voice dropping to a lethal whisper. The amusement instantly vanished from his face. "In the study. The liquid wolf-bane. You suppressed your seed. You poisoned me through our bond. You killed my baby, Charles."
A flicker of surprise crossed his features, quickly replaced by cold, hard calculation. He didn't even bother to deny it. He just adjusted his Rolex and sighted. "You were eavesdropping. How un-Luna-like of you."
"Reject me!" I screamed, the raw agony tearing at my throat.
"No," Charles snapped, stepping into my space. The pine scent of his aura flared, thick and suffocating. "If you leave, the Hart family pulls their financial stipends. I lose the southern territory access. I won't let you bankrupt my pack because you're throwing a hormonal tantrum."
He only cared about the money. Not the pup. Not me. Just the Hart family's wealth.
"I don't care about your pack!" I turned on my heel, lunging for the heavy brass handles of the front doors. "I reject you, Charles Kennedy! I reject—"
"SUBMIT!"
The Alpha Command hit me like a freight train.
It wasn't just a loud voice; it was a visceral, supernatural force that slammed into my spine. My knees buckled instantly, cracking against the hard marble floor. I gasped as an invisible, crushing weight pressed down on my shoulders, forcing my head to bow. My inner wolf howled in agony, fighting the unnatural submission, but my weakened physical body betrayed me. I was pinned to the floor, panting, completely paralyzed by his dominance.
Charles walked over, his polished dress shoes entering my line of sight. He grabbed a fistful of my hair, yanking my head back so I was forced to look up at him. Tears of pain pricked my eyes, but I glared at him with pure hatred.
"You don't get to reject me, Claire," he hissed, his voice vibrating with Alpha power. "You don't get to leave. You are my mate. You are my property. And you will stay exactly where I put you until I decide you are useful to me again."
He released my hair, letting my head snap forward, and grabbed my arm. He dragged me down the east wing, my legs struggling to keep up under the lingering weight of his command. He shoved me into the small, windowless guest quarters and turned to the two Delta warriors standing at the end of the hall.
"Guard this door," Charles barked. "She doesn't take a single step outside."
The heavy door slammed shut, and the deadbolt clicked. I was a prisoner.
I crawled onto the narrow, scratchy mattress, pulling my knees to my chest. An hour passed in total silence before I heard hushed voices outside the door.
"Alpha's orders, Beta Marcus. No one goes in," a guard grunted.
"She just had a miscarriage," Marcus's voice pleaded through the thick wood, thick with guilt and conflict. "I just brought her some warm broth and bread. Let me pass. She needs to eat."
"No exceptions, Beta. Alpha Charles was clear."
A heavy beat of silence followed. I waited, holding my breath, hoping Marcus would finally stand up to his brother. Instead, I heard Marcus curse softly. The heavy thud of a tray being set on a nearby console table echoed through the wall, followed by his retreating footsteps. He knew what Charles was doing, yet he still walked away.
I sat alone in the dark. Charles thought he had broken me. He thought his Alpha Command had crushed my spirit and reduced me to a compliant pawn. But as I closed my eyes, the electric blue gaze of my wolf flared to life in the darkness of my mind.
*Let him think we are broken,* she whispered, her voice a deadly promise. *The fire is just beginning.*
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