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After My Alpha Mate Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover

After My Alpha Mate Chose Her Over Me

I should have kept a closer eye on Matheo. That's the thought that hits me first — not the sleek black SUV, not the long white scratch running down its passenger door, not the small crowd of people in Silverpine's town square already turning to look. Just that one thought, flat and familiar: I should have been watching. But I'd been distracted. The market vendor had shortchanged me again, and I was standing there recounting my bills with one hand while holding a canvas bag of groceries in the other, and Matheo had drifted three steps to my left the way he always does when something catches his eye. He's like that — drawn to shiny things, moving things, anything that glitters in afternoon light. The SUV's chrome trim must have caught the sun just right. He didn't mean to scratch it. He was reaching for his own reflection. "Mattie." I say his name quietly, setting down the groceries.
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Chapter 3

She arrives on a Tuesday.

I know it's her before the door opens, the same way I knew it was Kaden two days ago — not by scent, because Rosalia Bell doesn't have a mate bond pulling at my chest, but by the way the room changes. The way the warriors outside shift into formation. The way the morning light seems to flatten, like it's bracing itself.

I'm wiping down the counter when she walks in.

Rosalia Bell is beautiful in the way that expensive things are beautiful — precise, deliberate, maintained. Dark hair swept back. A cream-colored coat that has no business being anywhere near a working inn. She moves through the doorway like she owns the square footage, and the two Shadowcrest warriors behind her fall into step with the ease of people who have done this before.

She looks around the dining room slowly, taking inventory. Her eyes move over the tables, the windows, the floors I mopped this morning, the small vase of wildflowers Brynn put on the corner table because she said the room needed something alive in it.

Then her eyes find me.

She smiles.

"Lily Perkins." Her voice is warm, almost fond, the way a cat sounds fond of a mouse. "I heard you'd found yourself a little corner to hide in. I have to say —" she glances around again, "— it suits you."

I set down the cloth.

"We open for lunch at noon," I say. "Can I help you with something?"

She tilts her head like I've said something charming. Then she steps forward.

She walks slowly, deliberately, all the way across my clean floor — and with each step, the mud from her boots presses into the tiles in wide, dark prints. She doesn't look down. She keeps her eyes on me the whole time, that small smile fixed in place, because she wants to make sure I understand that this isn't carelessness.

This is a message.

She stops at the counter and rests one hand on the edge, light as you please.

"I've been traveling since dawn," she says. "The roads outside Silverpine are just terrible this time of year. Mud everywhere." She lifts one boot slightly off the floor and looks down at it with an expression of mild distress. "I'd hate to track it any further."

The dining room is very quiet.

I can feel the two warriors watching me. I can feel the weight of what she's asking, the architecture of it — the way she's built this moment to have only one exit, and that exit is me on my knees in front of her.

I look at the mud on my floor. I look at her boots. I look at her face.

"There's a mat by the door," I say.

Something flickers in her eyes. Still smiling.

"Lily." She says my name the way you'd correct a child. Patient. Disappointed. "I'm the Luna of Shadowcrest. I think you can do a little better than pointing me at a mat."

The door opens behind her.

I don't need to look to know. The air pressure changes the way it always does when he walks into a room — that particular gravity, that specific weight. The mate bond pulls from the left side of my chest, low and automatic, honeysuckle and cedar, and I press my thumbnail into my palm before I've even decided to do it.

Kaden moves to Rosalia's side and stops.

He doesn't touch her. He doesn't have to. Standing there beside her, aligned with her — that's the statement. That's the whole thing, right there.

His eyes find mine.

For one second — just one — I see something move through them. Something that isn't cruelty and isn't indifference. Something that looks almost like it's being held down by force.

Then his jaw sets.

"She asked you something," he says. His Alpha tone wraps around the words, not at full pressure, but enough. Enough to make the air heavier. Enough to make the back of my knees want to give.

I look at him.

I look at him standing next to the woman who took everything from me — my place, my name, my five years — and I look at the way he is choosing, again, in real time, right in front of me, to put his weight on her side of the scale.

And I feel it go.

Not like a snap. More like a thread that's been pulled too tight for too long finally giving way — quiet, almost gentle, the tension releasing all at once. Something in the left side of my chest goes still in a way it hasn't been still since the night of his Awakening.

My wolf makes a sound I've never heard from her before. Not anger. Not grief. Just — silence. Like she's finally stopped pressing toward him. Like she's finally turned away.

I breathe in.

The honeysuckle and cedar are still there. They'll always be there; that's the biology of it, the thing you can't unfeel. But for the first time in five years, they don't pull. They're just a smell. Just information.

I pick up the cloth from the counter.

I walk around the counter, and I crouch down, and I begin cleaning the mud off my floor.

Not because he told me to. Not because she asked. Because it is my floor, and I will not leave it dirty, and I will not let either of them take that from me too.

I work from the door inward, methodical, not looking up. I can feel them watching me. I can feel Rosalia's satisfaction from here, warm and self-congratulatory. I can feel Kaden's stillness, which is the kind of stillness that means something is happening underneath it that he won't let out.

I don't care what's happening underneath it.

I clean the last print, wring out the cloth, and stand up.

Rosalia is watching me with that same small smile. Kaden is watching me with an expression I've stopped trying to read.

"Thank you, Lily," Rosalia says, sweet as anything. "See? That wasn't so hard."

I look at her for a moment. Then I look at Kaden.

"Is there anything else?" I ask. My voice is level. Quiet. The same voice I use when I've already made a decision and I'm just waiting for the room to catch up.

Neither of them answers.

I walk back behind the counter, pick up my knife, and go back to work.

Behind me, I hear Rosalia say something low and satisfied to one of the warriors. I hear the sound of boots on the clean floor, moving toward the door. I hear the door open.

I don't hear Kaden move for a long moment.

Then I hear him follow her out.

The door closes.

Brynn appears from the back hallway, eyes wide, a dish towel clutched in both hands. She looks at me. She looks at the floor. She looks at me again.

I set down the knife.

"Prep the lunch vegetables," I tell her. "We've got a full house today."

She hesitates. "Lily —"

"Brynn." I meet her eyes. "Vegetables."

She nods and disappears.

I stand alone in the kitchen for a moment, my hands flat on the cutting board, and I breathe. In. Out. The honeysuckle and cedar are already fading from the air, dispersing the way all scents do when their source leaves the room.

The left side of my chest is quiet.

Still, and quiet, and finally — finally — mine again.

I pick up the knife.

I have work to do.

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