
After His Mistress Poisoned Me, My True Mate Found Me
Chapter 5
The first thing I noticed was the blood. It was everywhere—warm and sticky across my face, matting my hair, pooling in my lap. The windshield of the SUV had crumpled inward, spiderwebbing into a thousand jagged shards that glittered like diamonds in the beam of the single functioning headlight. The metal frame of the vehicle had twisted into a grotesque, deformed cage around me, crushing my ribs with every shallow, wheezing breath.
My hands trembled as I tried to move, but a white-hot spike of agony shot through my side. The pain was so intense it was almost blinding, eclipsing even the storm's fury that raged outside the wrecked vehicle. I could hear the rain hammering against the crumpled roof, turning the mud beneath the car into a freezing, sucking quagmire.
'We need to call for help,' I whispered to Selene, my inner wolf. Her presence was so faint in my mind, barely a flicker of consciousness. 'We need to... reach Charles. The pack link...'
I closed my eyes, focusing through the haze of pain. The mate bond between Charles and me was a thin, fraying thread—a connection that had been poisoned and neglected for six years—but it was still there. I reached for it desperately, projecting my panic and need across that tenuous link.
*Charles,* I called through the bond. *Charles, please. I'm hurt. I need help. The rogues—*
The link snapped open with a jolt that made me gasp. But it wasn't Charles's voice that answered.
'Mmm, is that my little Luna?' Arielle's voice slithered through the connection, dripping with false concern. 'How pathetically predictable. Did the rogues get you? Oh dear, oh dear.'
I tried to speak, but only managed a wet, rattling cough that sent fresh waves of agony through my chest. Blood spattered my chin.
'Poor Claire,' Arielle continued, her tone shifting to cruel amusement. 'Let me guess, you're bleeding out in the mud? How fitting for a Broken Vessel.' There was a rustling sound, and then a soft, contented sigh. 'Charles is sleeping so peacefully beside me. He doesn't want to be disturbed for... trivial matters. You understand, don't you? After all, he's the one who suggested the northern road might be... dangerous tonight.'
Horror washed through me, colder than the rain seeping through the shattered windows. This wasn't an accident. This wasn't a test. This was their plan all along.
'He knows,' I choked out, my thoughts bleeding into the link. 'He knows you're trying to kill me.'
Arielle's laughter echoed through my mind, high and brittle. 'He doesn't care, Claire. He never did. Now, be a good girl and die quietly. I have a pack to run.'
The link severed abruptly, leaving me alone in the crushing silence of the wreck. The storm's fury seemed to mock my pain, the lightning flashes briefly illuminating the twisted metal that would be my tomb.
I let my head fall back against the headrest, too weak to fight anymore. The cold was seeping deeper into my bones, numbing the pain. Maybe that was a mercy. 'I'm sorry,' I whispered to Selene, feeling her fading presence. 'I tried.'
As my vision began to blur at the edges, I felt Selene stir within me. Her consciousness was so faint, but there was a new quality to her presence—a primal, desperate energy I had never felt before.
*Not bond,* she whimpered. *Not pack. Mate. MATE.*
I didn't understand. The mate bond was with Charles. It was broken, poisoned, worthless. But Selene wasn't looking to Charles. She was reaching elsewhere, deeper, to something more ancient and powerful than any political alliance or forced marking.
From the depths of my soul, Selene let out one final, primal howl. It wasn't through the pack link. It wasn't directed at Charles or the Blood Moon Pack. It was a call that transcended territory and politics, a cry that spoke to the very essence of what it meant to be a wolf.
Miles away, in the heart of the Silverclaw territory, Alpha Donovan was in the middle of a council meeting when my distress signal hit him like a physical blow. His massive frame went rigid, his golden Lycan eyes flaring with an otherworldly light. A roar of pure fury tore from his throat, shattering every window in his office.
'My mate,' he snarled, his voice distorted as his Lycan beast surged to the surface. 'SOMEONE IS KILLING MY MATE!'
Without another word, he burst through the shattered window, his body shifting mid-leap into his massive midnight-black wolf form. He hit the ground running, a streak of darkness against the stormy night, ignoring the sacred treaty lines that had kept him from her for so long.
He was coming for me.
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