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After My Alpha Claimed Another, I Walked Away

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I had ironed the tablecloths myself that morning. All forty-two of them. I'd started at five, before the kitchen staff arrived, because the rental company had delivered them with creases in the wrong places and I knew—I always knew—that Wesley would notice. The Black Moon Pack's annual banquet was the kind of event that reflected directly on the Alpha's household, and for four years, that household had been my responsibility in every way that mattered and none of the ways that counted. I'm Ashlyn Weaver. Omega. Wolfless. And for reasons I told myself were noble for longer than I care to admit, I had become the invisible engine behind everything Wesley Ellis called his. By seven that evening, the storm had arrived. Rain hammered the tall windows of the banquet hall while I moved between tables with a clipboard, confirming centerpiece heights and checking that the heating units were set to the precise sixty-eight degrees Wesley required.

After My Alpha Claimed Another, I Walked Away Chapter 1

I had ironed the tablecloths myself that morning.

All forty-two of them. I'd started at five, before the kitchen staff arrived, because the rental company had delivered them with creases in the wrong places and I knew—I always knew—that Wesley would notice. The Black Moon Pack's annual banquet was the kind of event that reflected directly on the Alpha's household, and for four years, that household had been my responsibility in every way that mattered and none of the ways that counted.

I'm Ashlyn Weaver. Omega. Wolfless. And for reasons I told myself were noble for longer than I care to admit, I had become the invisible engine behind everything Wesley Ellis called his.

By seven that evening, the storm had arrived. Rain hammered the tall windows of the banquet hall while I moved between tables with a clipboard, confirming centerpiece heights and checking that the heating units were set to the precise sixty-eight degrees Wesley required. His sensitivity to temperature wasn't common knowledge. I was one of maybe three people who knew about the brain trauma, the way cold air tightened something behind his eyes and made his temper shorter than usual. I had learned to manage it the way I managed everything about him—quietly, preemptively, without being asked.

His summons came through the mind-link at half past seven. Just my name. Nothing else.

I found him in the side corridor off the main hall, still in his jacket, looking at the catering station with an expression I had catalogued years ago under the category of controlled displeasure.

'The salmon,' he said, without turning around. 'It's been plated too early. It'll be dry by service.'

I had already flagged this with the head caterer twenty minutes ago. 'I've spoken to them. They're holding the second course until—'

'And the temperature in the east wing is wrong.' Now he turned. His eyes moved over me the way they always did—assessing, dismissing, landing nowhere that suggested he saw a person. 'Fix it.'

The Alpha aura rolled off him like a pressure front. I felt it the way I always did, a weight that pressed down on the back of my neck and made my knees want to bend. Without a wolf to push back against it, I had no buffer. I never had. I stood straighter instead, the way I'd taught myself to, and kept my voice level.

'The east wing thermostat was adjusted at six-fifteen. If it still reads low, there may be a sensor issue. I'll have someone check the—'

'I don't need an explanation.' His tone dropped into that register—the Alpha tone, the one that vibrated through the air and pressed against the eardrums. 'I need it fixed. Now.'

I nodded. I turned. I fixed it.

That was the shape of my life.

By nine, the banquet was running flawlessly. I knew because I had made it so, moving through the hall in a black dress that no one had noticed and carrying a tray of champagne flutes because one of the servers had twisted her ankle on the wet steps and I had simply picked up the tray without thinking. That was also the shape of my life.

I was standing near the east wall, half behind a pillar, when Wesley took the podium.

I wasn't watching him, at first. I was counting flutes, making sure the distribution was even before the toast. Then the room shifted—that particular hush that falls when an Alpha commands attention without raising his voice—and I looked up.

She was beside him. Lauren Kelly. I'd seen her before, at inter-pack functions, always poised, always exactly what a Beta's daughter from Silverfang was supposed to look like. Wesley's hand rested at her waist. Not a courtesy gesture. Something deliberate.

He was smiling. I had not seen him smile in four years.

'—and I think many of you will find the coming months very worth celebrating,' he said, and the crowd responded with the kind of knowing laughter that meant they already understood what he was announcing without him having to say it plainly. His hand didn't move from her waist. Lauren looked composed and correct and completely prepared for the role she was about to be given.

I stood in the shadow of the pillar with a tray of champagne in my hands.

The strange thing was, I didn't feel what I expected to feel. I had braced, somewhere in the back of my mind, for the familiar ache—the one I'd been carrying for four years like a stone I'd convinced myself was a heart. Instead I felt something go very quiet inside me. Like a sound I'd been straining to hear had simply stopped.

I looked at Wesley. At his hand on her waist. At his smile.

And I thought: I ironed forty-two tablecloths this morning.

The tray was steady in my hands. My face was perfectly still. No one in that room was looking at me.

For the first time in four years, I was grateful for that.

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