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After My Mate Chose Her, I Chose Freedom Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose Her, I Chose Freedom

Pain pulled me from the darkness like claws dragging through my ribs. I blinked against the sterile white light of Silverfang's healing wing, my throat dry as sand. The antiseptic smell burned my nose, mixing with the lingering copper scent of my own blood. Bandages wrapped tight around my torso, from my ribs down to my hip where the rogue's claws had torn me open during yesterday's border attack. My wolf stirred weakly inside me, a shadow of what she should be. Eight years since I'd given half my essence to save a dying boy, and she still felt like an echo of herself. The other pack members sensed it too — the diminished aura that marked me as somehow less than worthy of an Alpha's attention. I reached instinctively for Christian through our mind-link, the way I had every morning for eight years. The connection that should have been warm and welcoming hit a solid wall instead. Blocked.
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Chapter 2

She came in the morning, while the light was still pale and thin through the healing wing windows.

I heard the soft squeak of wheelchair wheels before the door opened. Then the scent hit me — roses and vanilla, almost sickeningly sweet, like someone had drenched themselves in perfume to cover something rotten underneath. My wolf stirred uneasily in my chest, a low, unhappy sound that never quite made it to the surface.

Liliana Mitchell looked exactly like what she wanted to look like. Delicate. Suffering. Beautiful in that fragile way that made men want to fix things. Her dark hair fell loose around her pale face, and her hands rested in her lap like wilting flowers.

"Jade." Her voice was soft, almost a whisper. "I hope I'm not disturbing you."

She was absolutely disturbing me. But I said nothing. I just watched her wheel herself closer, her eyes doing a slow, careful sweep of the room — the bandages on my torso, the untouched breakfast tray, the empty space on my neck where the mate pendant used to sit. She clocked all of it. Filed it away.

"I never wanted this," she said, settling beside my bed. Her expression arranged itself into something that looked like guilt. "I want you to know that. I never wanted to come between mates."

I kept my face still.

"But some things are bigger than any one bond, aren't they?" She tilted her head slightly. "My mother gave everything to save Christian's life. She gave her wolf. Her health. Eventually..." A small, practiced pause. "Everything."

Her cold fingers reached out and touched the back of my hand.

I looked down at her hand on mine. Then back up at her face. She held my gaze with those wide, sorrowful eyes, and I thought: you are very good at this. You have been doing this for a long time.

I didn't pull my hand away. I didn't say a word. I just let her talk, and I watched the way her eyes weren't quite sad enough, the way her fingers pressed just a little too deliberately against my skin, the way she'd positioned her wheelchair at an angle that let her see both me and the door at the same time.

She was waiting for something.

I heard his footsteps in the hallway before she did. Heavy, familiar, the particular rhythm of a man who owned every floor he walked on. Christian.

Liliana heard them a second later. I saw it — the almost imperceptible shift in her posture, the tiny intake of breath.

Then she threw herself off the wheelchair.

It happened fast. One moment she was sitting, the next she was on the floor with a sharp cry, her body crumpled against the tile like something broken. The wheelchair rolled back and hit the wall with a clatter.

The door burst open.

Christian took in the scene in half a second — Liliana on the floor, me standing over her, still and silent. His eyes went dark.

The Alpha aura hit me like a wall.

It crashed through the room, heavy and suffocating, pressing down on my already-weakened wolf like a boot on a bruise. My knees wanted to buckle. My wolf whimpered somewhere deep inside me, instinctively trying to submit to her mate's dominance, and the humiliation of it burned worse than my wounds.

"What did you do?" His voice was low and terrible.

I said nothing.

"She's injured, Jade. She's dying." He moved to Liliana, crouching beside her, his hand going to her shoulder. "How could you—"

"I didn't touch her," I said. Quiet. Flat.

"Don't." The Alpha tone sharpened, pressing harder. "Don't stand there and—"

"I didn't touch her."

He looked up at me then. Really looked. And I let him see exactly what was in my face — not anger, not tears, not the desperate need for him to believe me that I might have shown yesterday, or last week, or any of the eight years before that.

Just recognition. The quiet, terrible kind that comes when you finally stop lying to yourself.

I watched him choose her anyway.

I left the healing wing that evening. The healer protested. I signed the discharge form with my left hand because my right side still pulled painfully with every breath, and I walked out into the cool corridor with my bandages slightly damp and my spine straight.

Christian's office was at the end of the east hall. I didn't knock.

He was at his desk when I entered, and he stood the moment he saw me, something flickering across his face — relief, guilt, the beginning of an explanation I had no interest in hearing.

I stopped in the center of the room and looked at him.

"I, Jade Spencer, reject you, Alpha Christian Mason of the Silverfang Pack, as my fated mate."

The bond broke like a bone snapping clean.

The pain was extraordinary. It tore through my chest and down my spine and into my wolf, who howled once — a single, devastating sound that existed only inside me. Christian grabbed the edge of his desk, his knuckles going white, his face draining to ash.

"Jade—"

"I would rather go rogue," I said, "than be carved open for your lies."

I turned and walked out.

Behind me, I heard him say my name once more. Just once. In a voice I had never heard from him before — stripped of authority, stripped of Alpha command, stripped of everything except something raw and too late.

I kept walking.

Somewhere in the pack bond, I felt the rejection ripple outward like a stone dropped in still water, touching every Silverfang wolf who carried the thread of their Alpha's connection. A tolling bell. An ending made official.

The mate pendant was still on the floor of the healing wing where I'd thrown it yesterday.

I didn't go back for it.

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