
After My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over Me
Chapter 2
The neutral zone stretched before me like a promise of freedom, but it felt more like purgatory with each passing day. Three days had passed since I'd severed my mate bond with Aidan and fled Silvermoon Pack. Three days of sleeping under stars instead of a roof, of hunting my own food, of constantly watching over my shoulder. My body ached from exhaustion, but it was nothing compared to the hollow ache in my chest where the bond had been.
Lyra whimpered inside me, still adjusting to the severed connection. *We're stronger than this pain*, I reminded her, though my voice felt unconvincing even in my own mind.
The forest grew denser as I moved further from Silvermoon territory, the trees twisting into grotesque shapes that seemed to reach for me with gnarled branches. The moon hung low and heavy, casting long shadows that danced at the edges of my vision. I pressed my thumb into my palm, grounding myself as I had so many times before.
That's when I caught it—a scent that made Lyra's hackles rise. Rogue wolves. Not just one or two, but a small pack of them, their musky odor carried on the night wind.
*Run*, Lyra urged, but I was too late.
They emerged from the darkness like shadows given form—five of them, their eyes gleaming with hunger and something worse. I backed against a tree, my heart hammering as they circled me, their growls vibrating through the clearing.
"Well, well," the largest one snarled, his voice thick with cruel amusement. "A lone female. And by the smell of it, a rejected mate."
I raised my chin, refusing to show fear. "I'm not looking for trouble."
One of them laughed, a harsh sound that scraped against my nerves. "Trouble found you anyway, little Omega."
They closed in, and I knew I was outmatched. My wolf was fast, but not fast enough for five rogues. I tensed, preparing to fight anyway—to go down swinging rather than cowering.
A deafening roar split the night, and suddenly the air filled with the scent of pine and winter frost. The rogues froze, their heads snapping toward the sound.
A massive charcoal wolf burst into the clearing, his amber eyes blazing with cold fury. He moved with lethal precision, a blur of muscle and teeth that tore through the rogues' formation. I watched in stunned silence as he took down two of them in seconds, his jaws snapping with calculated force.
The others scattered, yipping in terror, but the charcoal wolf was already turning toward me. He shifted, and suddenly Jeremy Willis stood before me, his bare chest heaving, moonlight gleaming on his skin.
"Ashlyn?" His voice was rough, confused. "What are you doing out here alone?"
I opened my mouth to answer, but the words died in my throat as our eyes met. Inside me, Lyra suddenly surged forward, her presence flooding my consciousness with a warmth I hadn't felt in days. Across from me, Jeremy's wolf—Calder—emerged in his amber eyes, and I saw the moment he recognized Lyra.
It wasn't the mate bond's magnetic pull. It was something older, deeper. A recognition that needed no words.
"You're hurt," he said softly, his gaze taking in my torn clothes, the bruises on my arms.
I wrapped my arms around myself, suddenly aware of how vulnerable I was. "I'm fine."
"No, you're not." He took a careful step toward me, his hands raised to show he meant no harm. "But you will be. I promise you that."
Lyra pushed against my consciousness, urging me to trust him. *He's safe*, she insisted. *He's always been safe.*
I wanted to resist, to maintain the walls I'd built, but I was so tired. So broken.
"Why would you help me?" I whispered.
Jeremy's expression softened, and for a moment, I caught a glimpse of the boy I'd known years ago. "Because you're Ashlyn," he said simply. "And I've never stopped—"
He caught himself, but the unspoken words hung between us. Instead, he extended his hand. "Let me take you somewhere safe. Moonveil territory is just beyond those hills."
I hesitated for only a moment before placing my hand in his. His fingers closed around mine, warm and steady, and for the first time in days, I felt like I could breathe again.
Back at Silvermoon Pack, Aidan stepped out of his car, Melina clinging to his arm as they returned from their fabricated Luna honeymoon. His wolf paced restlessly, an unfamiliar unease settling in his chest. He ignored it, confident that Ashlyn would be waiting in her quarters, ready to grovel for his forgiveness.
He strode to her door and pushed it open without knocking. The room beyond was empty, stripped of all traces of her presence. Her scent was gone, as if she'd never existed.
"Ashlyn?" he called, his voice echoing in the silence.
His wolf howled in sudden, inexplicable panic, and Aidan felt a cold dread settle in his stomach. Something was wrong. Something was terribly, irreversibly wrong.
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