
After My Alpha Chose Power Over His Mate
Chapter 3
The shadows of the balcony were my sanctuary, until a rough hand clamped down on my shoulder.
"We have a stray!" a guard shouted, his voice cutting through the elegant waltz like a serrated knife.
The music died instantly. The heavy velvet curtain I had been hiding behind was ripped away, exposing me to the blinding lights of the chandeliers and the hundreds of eyes below. I stumbled, my worn sneakers squeaking against the polished marble floor. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic bird trapped in a cage.
Below, the crowd parted. In the center of the void stood Alpha Lucian.
He turned slowly, his movement fluid and predatory. When his gray eyes locked onto mine, the air left the room. For a heartbeat, time suspended. I saw the flicker of recognition, the way his pupils dilated as my scent—wildflowers and rain—hit him. I took a step forward, my hands trembling as I reached out to him. *Wolf,* I pleaded silently. *It’s me. It’s Hailey.*
I expected him to rush up the stairs. I expected the warm embrace of the man who had slept in my humble bed for a year.
Instead, his face hardened into a mask of pure, icy disgust. He didn't see his savior; he saw a liability. He saw a mute Omega in rags standing in the way of his perfect political union.
The air around him shimmered with dark power. He opened his mouth, and his voice wasn’t human. It was the thunder of a god.
*"Kneel, rogue!"*
The command slammed into me like a physical blow. My knees hit the stone floor with a sickening crack. Pain exploded up my legs, but the agony in my chest was worse. I couldn't move. I couldn't breathe. The Alpha command pinned me down, forcing my forehead to the dust.
"Get this filth out of here," Lucian snarled, his voice dripping with disdain. He turned to the shocked Silver Lake delegation, smoothing his suit jacket. "My apologies. Just a mute stalker from the rogue lands. She has been obsessing over the pack for weeks. I have never seen her before in my life."
*Liar.* The word screamed in my head, loud and desperate. *You know me. You loved me.*
Two guards hauled me up by my arms, dragging me backward. I tried to struggle, to catch his eye one last time, but he had already turned back to Giselle. She looked at me with a sneer, brushing a speck of imaginary dust from Lucian’s shoulder, claiming him.
"Take her to the border and dispose of her," one guard grunted as they shoved me toward the exit.
"Wait."
Lucian’s voice stopped them cold. He didn't turn around. His back was rigid, the muscles of his neck corded tight.
"The interrogation room," he ordered, his tone flat. "I want to know how a rogue breached my security. I’ll deal with her myself."
They didn't take me to a normal cell. They threw me into the damp, windowless servant’s quarters in the basement—a concrete box that smelled of mold and despair. The door slammed shut, plunging me into darkness. I curled into a ball on the thin, stained mattress, my throat aching with silent sobs. The wooden wolf carving burned against my skin, a brand of my stupidity.
Hours later, the lock clicked.
I scrambled back against the cold wall as the heavy door creaked open. Lucian stood in the frame, silhouetted by the hall light. He stepped inside and closed the door, plunging us back into shadow.
Up close, the mask of the perfect Alpha cracked. His skin was pale, his eyes rimmed with red. His hands shook slightly at his sides. He looked like a man who hadn't slept in a century.
He didn't speak. He didn't apologize. He simply walked toward me, the predator stalking its prey. I flinched, expecting a blow, but he stopped inches from my face. He leaned in, burying his nose in the crook of my neck, and inhaled deeply.
A shudder ran through his massive frame. The tension in his shoulders bled away instantly. His wolf, which I could feel pacing frantically beneath his skin, finally settled. He used me like a drug, stealing my comfort to soothe his own demons.
For a moment, I thought he would kiss me. I thought he would whisper, *"I'm sorry."*
But then he pulled back, his eyes cold and empty once more. Without a word, he turned and walked out, locking the door behind him.
The next morning, guards marched me to his office. The sunlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows blinded me after the darkness of the cell. Lucian sat behind a massive mahogany desk, looking powerful and untouchable. The exhaustion from the night before was hidden behind impeccable grooming.
He didn't offer me a seat.
"You have two choices, Hailey," he said, saying my name like it was a curse. He didn't look up from his paperwork. "One, I throw you to the rogues outside the territory. You won't last a night."
He paused, finally lifting his gaze. There was no warmth in it, only calculation.
"Two. You stay here. In the Pack House."
My heart skipped a beat. Hope, foolish and resilient, flared in my chest.
"My wolf... is unsettled," he admitted, the words tasting bitter in his mouth. "He refuses to let me rest. Your scent seems to be the only thing that pacifies him."
He stood up and walked around the desk, leaning against the edge, looming over me. "You will sleep in my room. On the floor, in the corner. You will not speak to me. You will not touch me. You will not look at me. You are a sleep aid, Hailey. Nothing more. In the morning, you will work with the Omegas in the scullery. No one is to know who you are."
He crossed his arms. "Do we have a deal?"
I stared at him, my soul shattering. He didn't want a mate. He wanted a biological pacifier so he could act the part of the strong Alpha for his new bride. It was degrading. It was cruel.
But I thought of the rogue lands—the violence, the cold, the certain death. And then I looked at the dark circles he tried so hard to hide. Even now, after everything, my traitorous heart couldn't bear to see him suffer.
Slowly, painfully, I nodded.
Lucian didn't smile. He just turned back to his desk, dismissing me with a wave of his hand. "Get out. Report to the housekeeper."
I turned and walked away, my silence louder than any scream.
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