
After My Alpha Called Me Property, I Walked Away
Chapter 3
The sun had barely set when Sebastian's black SUV roared into the driveway of the Silver Moon pack house. I could almost see him storming through the doors, his alpha presence radiating anger and confusion.
"Emily!" His voice would have echoed through the marble halls, that commanding tone that had once made me tremble.
I imagined him checking our bedroom first—our bed still made, untouched since morning. Then the closet, where rows of designer dresses hung like soldiers at attention, every single one he'd bought me still there. Exactly where I'd left them.
"She wouldn't dare," he'd mutter, his reflection in the mirror revealing a face twisted with disbelief.
Then to the vanity, where my side was now completely bare. No makeup, no jewelry, no trace of the woman who'd spent six years trying to be worthy of his mark.
"Marcus!" The bellow would bring his Beta running. "Find her!"
Sebastian would pace behind his desk, his fingers drumming against the polished wood. "She can't have gone far. She has nowhere to go."
He'd try the mind-link next, I knew he would. That intimate connection that had kept me tethered to him for so long.
"Emily!" His mental voice would be sharp, commanding. "Return to the pack house immediately."
But all he'd get would be static—painful, buzzing static that would make him clutch his temples. I'd blocked him out completely, severed the last thread that had bound us together.
"She can't do this," he'd growl, his eyes flashing dangerously. "She's mine."
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Three days passed in the clinic's herb garden. The sunshine felt different here—warmer somehow, less harsh than the glare that had always seemed to follow me in Sebastian's territory.
"You're looking better," Jared said, settling onto the stone bench beside me. His presence was a constant comfort, like a shield between me and the world.
He whistled softly, and a moment later, a large wolf-dog hybrid bounded into the garden. Barnaby was enormous, with shaggy brown fur and intelligent eyes that seemed to assess me carefully.
"This is Barnaby," Jared explained. "He's a therapy dog of sorts."
The animal approached cautiously, sniffing at my hands before pressing his massive head against my palm.
"He likes you," Jared smiled. "That's unusual. He's normally quite protective."
I hesitantly buried my fingers in Barnaby's thick fur, surprised by how natural it felt. "Why is he so special?"
"He helps people reconnect with their instincts," Jared explained, watching me closely. "Many wolves who've been suppressed or hurt lose that connection."
My hands stilled in Barnaby's fur. "I think I'm broken," I whispered, the words catching in my throat. "Wolfless. I haven't felt her stir in years."
Jared moved closer, his warmth radiating against my side. "May I?"
I nodded, and he gently took my hand in his much larger one.
"You aren't broken, Emily," he said softly, his amber eyes holding mine. "You were just planted in soil that refused to water you."
Something warm unfurled in my chest at his words—something I hadn't felt in years.
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"I want to go to the market," I announced a week later, standing in the doorway of Jared's cabin where he'd been preparing lunch.
He looked up from the stove, concern flickering across his features. "Are you sure you're ready?"
"I need normalcy," I insisted. "I can't hide in the clinic forever."
The village market was bustling with activity when we arrived. Jared kept close to my side, his presence a reassuring constant as we navigated through stalls selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts.
"Look at this," I exclaimed, pausing at a display of handwoven baskets. I reached for one, but a rough voice interrupted me.
"Well, look who it is. Sebastian's discarded mistress."
I froze, my fingers still wrapped around the basket handle. A tall warrior from a neutral pack stood behind us, his eyes gleaming with malicious amusement.
"Heard he's looking for you," the warrior continued, loud enough for nearby shoppers to hear. "Guess he got tired of used goods."
The basket slipped from my grasp as terror clawed at my throat. Six years of conditioning had taught me to shrink from such attention, to make myself invisible.
But before I could retreat, Jared stepped forward. The change in him was instantaneous—his normally gentle demeanor hardened, his eyes flashing silver instead of their usual warm amber.
A low, vibrating growl rumbled from his chest as he placed himself between me and the warrior. The sound wasn't human—it was pure wolf, primal and dangerous.
The warrior's face drained of color as he dropped to his knees, instinctively submitting to the dominance radiating from Jared.
"She is under my personal care," Jared's voice was deceptively soft, but carried to every corner of the now-silent market. "Disrespect her, and you answer to me."
His arm wrapped protectively around my shoulders as he turned me away from the stunned crowd. Against my ear, he whispered, "You're safe now, Emily. I promise."
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