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After My Mate Chose Her, I Chose Myself Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose Her, I Chose Myself

The river water rushed gently against the muddy bank, a steady, familiar sound that usually brought me peace. My hands trembled slightly as I struck another match, lighting the last vanilla candle. The soft, flickering glow illuminated the picnic blanket I had carefully laid out. On it sat a plate of Jonas’s favorite honey-glazed ribs, a small berry tart, and a velvet box holding the matching silver bands. In my other hand, I tightly gripped the worn metal of his old harmonica. Five years. Five years of quiet devotion, of learning his every habit, of supporting the future Beta of the Black River Pack with every ounce of my soul. I had poured my entire heart into building our bond. Tonight, I was finally going to mark him as my chosen mate. I hummed a low, nervous melody—'Always Together Under the Moon'—trying to settle the excited, restless pacing of my inner wolf.
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The river water rushed gently against the muddy bank, a steady, familiar sound that usually brought me peace. My hands trembled slightly as I struck another match, lighting the last vanilla candle. The soft, flickering glow illuminated the picnic blanket I had carefully laid out. On it sat a plate of Jonas’s favorite honey-glazed ribs, a small berry tart, and a velvet box holding the matching silver bands.

In my other hand, I tightly gripped the worn metal of his old harmonica.

Five years. Five years of quiet devotion, of learning his every habit, of supporting the future Beta of the Black River Pack with every ounce of my soul. I had poured my entire heart into building our bond. Tonight, I was finally going to mark him as my chosen mate. I hummed a low, nervous melody—'Always Together Under the Moon'—trying to settle the excited, restless pacing of my inner wolf. She was practically vibrating with anticipation.

A twig snapped in the darkness.

I spun around, a bright smile already forming on my face. "Jonas, you're—"

The smile died on my lips. It wasn't Jonas.

It was Mckenzie. My best friend. A respected warrior in our pack, and Jonas's ex-girlfriend. She stood at the edge of the clearing, arms crossed over her chest, her lips curled into a cruel smirk that didn't reach her cold eyes.

"He's not coming, Gwen," she said, her voice dripping with amusement.

I frowned, stepping forward, my fingers tightening around the harmonica. "Mac? Did something happen? Is he on patrol?"

She let out a dry, humorless laugh. "Oh, honey. You really are clueless, aren't you?" She stepped into the candlelight, her gaze sweeping over my romantic setup with pure disdain. "He’s with me. Like he always is."

My chest tightened, a cold knot of dread forming in my stomach. "What are you talking about?"

Mckenzie tilted her head, her eyes flashing with a predatory gleam. "Five years, Gwen. Did you honestly think he loved you? You were just a prop. A convenient little pawn to make me jealous after our big fight."

"You're lying," I whispered. Inside, my wolf whimpered, pacing backward as the sickening truth tried to take root.

"Am I?" Mckenzie’s eyes flared a bright, challenging gold. "Listen to this. He sent it to me through the mind-link an hour ago."

Without warning, she projected the memory directly into my mind. I gasped as Jonas's familiar, deep voice echoed in my head. It wasn't the warm tone he used with me. It was laced with an arrogant exhaustion I had never heard before.

'Come on, Mac. You know she means nothing. Gwen’s just... safe. She’s a loyal little puppy I keep around to get a rise out of you. You really think I’m going to let her mark me tonight? It’s always been you.'

The mental connection snapped shut.

The silence that followed was deafening, broken only by the rushing river. My breath caught in my throat. I couldn't speak. I couldn't move.

Mckenzie turned on her heel, her posture triumphant. "Clean up this pathetic mess, Gwen. It's embarrassing."

I stood frozen as she disappeared into the trees. Then, my knees gave out. I hit the dirt hard, the old harmonica slipping from my numb fingers and landing in the mud. My inner wolf let out a blood-curdling howl of absolute humiliation, clawing frantically at the walls of my mind. It was all a lie. The sweet forehead kisses, the late-night talks, the five years of my youth. My chosen mate and my best friend. It was a twisted, cruel joke, and I was the punchline.

With shaking hands, I began to dismantle the setup. I blew out the candles, plunging myself into the dark. I dumped the food into the brush, the smell of it now making me nauseous. I sat on the cold rock by the water, pulled my knees to my chest, and finally let the tears fall. I wept until my throat was raw, until my wolf was too exhausted to howl, leaving only a hollow, bleeding void in my chest.

The crunch of boots on gravel made me flinch.

I expected Jonas, coming to deliver the final blow, coming to offer some empty excuse. I curled tighter into myself, refusing to look up. But the heavy, suffocating pressure of a Black River wolf never came.

Instead, a towering figure stepped into my peripheral vision. I blinked through my tears. It was Finnley Clark. The Alpha of the neighboring Silverfang Pack.

I stiffened, instinctively bracing for the crushing weight of an Alpha’s aura. But there was nothing. No dominance. No demands. Finnley didn't ask what was wrong. He didn't offer hollow pity or pry into my broken heart. He simply stopped a respectful distance away, giving me the space I desperately needed.

Slowly, he reached out and placed a small bundle of dark, velvety wild roses on the rock beside me.

Instantly, a rich, earthy scent washed over me. Wild roses and rain. It was rare, intoxicating, and completely unexpected. Inside my mind, my frantic, weeping wolf suddenly went entirely still. She lifted her head, breathing in the scent, and a strange, soothing calm settled over her jagged edges. The agonizing pain in my chest dulled to a quiet ache.

I looked up, meeting Finnley's striking eyes. He didn't smile, but he gave me a single, quiet nod, his expression unreadable yet incredibly gentle.

Then, as silently as he had arrived, he turned and faded back into the shadows of the forest. I sat alone by the rushing river, my trembling fingers reaching out to brush the soft petals of the roses, wondering how a stranger's scent could make me feel like I might actually survive the night.

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