
After My Alpha Slept with His Former Mate
Chapter 5
The Black Moon territory felt different in the early morning light. The air hung heavy with unspoken tension, and I could feel it even from miles away as I woke in Joaquin's guest room. Something was shifting in the pack I'd left behind, and Luna stirred restlessly within me, sensing it too.
Miles away, Hunter stood before the pack's sacred Moon Stone, his silhouette etched against the gray dawn sky. I didn't know it then, couldn't have known it, but Declan's urgent message to me later that day would fill in the gaps of what happened next.
Hunter had gone to the stone seeking clarity. The Moon Stone was ancient, older than any pack memory, a smooth black monolith that stood at the highest point of our territory. It was where Alphas went when they needed guidance, where mate bonds were confirmed, where the Moon Goddess herself was said to whisper through the wind.
He'd placed his palms against the cool surface, closed his eyes, and called to the mate bond he'd believed in for so long—the one that had tied him to Adriana. The one that had made him discard me without a second thought.
And then, according to Declan, the strangest thing happened.
'It just... dissolved,' Declan had told me later, his voice hushed with the weight of what he'd witnessed. 'Like smoke in the wind. One minute he was reaching for it, and the next—nothing. And Hunter, he just stood there, staring at his hands like they'd betrayed him.'
But that was only the beginning.
Because as the false bond dissipated, another one surged forward—raw, agonizing, and undeniably true. A tether that had been there all along, buried beneath years of denial and obsession. It pulled at Hunter with such force that he staggered backward, his hand clutching his chest as if to physically hold himself together.
'It's her,' he'd whispered, his voice breaking. 'It's always been her.'
The realization hit him like a physical blow. I could almost see it in my mind—Hunter falling to his knees before the Moon Stone, the truth he'd been too blind to see finally revealed. The mate bond he'd been chasing had been a ghost, a memory, a lie he'd told himself because the truth was too inconvenient, too demanding, too real.
And now that truth was undeniable, a live wire in his blood that pointed directly toward the outskirts. Toward me.
I felt it too, in that moment—a sharp tug on something deep inside, like a thread pulled taut. Luna whined, recognizing the call even if I tried to ignore it.
'He's coming,' she whispered in my mind, and I knew she was right.
Hunter would be coming for me.
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I was in the bathroom when I heard the front door open. Joaquin had left early to handle some Lycan business, promising to return by noon. The sound of the door should have alarmed me, but I was too focused on the simple pleasure of hot water cascading over my shoulders, washing away the last lingering traces of fever.
When I stepped out, wrapped in nothing but a towel, with my hair dripping wet down my back, I found Joaquin in the living room. He'd returned earlier than expected, and the sight of me in such a state made him pause, his amber eyes darkening momentarily before he recovered.
'I thought you had meetings,' I said, trying to ignore the way his gaze lingered on the exposed skin of my shoulders.
'Moved them,' he replied simply, moving to a drawer and pulling out a soft cotton towel. 'You're still recovering. You shouldn't be alone.'
I should have been embarrassed, should have grabbed my clothes and fled. But something about Joaquin's presence made me feel safe in a way I couldn't explain. He handed me the towel without comment, his movements respectful but not distant.
'Turn around,' he said quietly.
I did, and felt the gentle pressure of the towel against my wet hair. Joaquin's hands were warm, strong, as he began to dry my hair with careful, methodical strokes. It was an intimate gesture, one that spoke of care and protection rather than possession.
'You don't have to do this,' I murmured, but I leaned back slightly, allowing myself to accept his care.
'I know,' he replied, his voice low and certain. 'I want to.'
We stood like that, silent except for the soft sound of the towel against my hair. The morning light streamed through the windows, casting a golden glow over everything. For the first time in years, I felt... at peace.
I didn't hear the approaching footsteps. Didn't sense the presence until it was too late.
Through the window, a pair of eyes watched us—burning with rage, possessiveness, and the dawning horror of recognition. Hunter had tracked my scent to the outskirts, had marched onto the rental property fully intending to use his Alpha authority to drag his Beta—his true mate—back to the pack house where she belonged.
But what he saw through that window froze him in place.
Joaquin standing close behind me, his hands in my hair, his body curved protectively around mine. Me, leaning into his touch with an ease I'd never shown with anyone else. The domestic intimacy of the scene was unmistakable, undeniable.
And in that moment, as our eyes met through the glass, I knew nothing would ever be the same again.
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