
After My Mate Chose Her, I Claimed Freedom
After My Mate Chose Her, I Claimed Freedom Chapter 1
The Shadowcrest Pack Banquet hall glittered under chandeliers that cost more than most wolves earned in a year. I sat at the lower table, same as I had for five years of these events. My plate was full. My wine glass was half empty. My neck was unmarked.
I told myself it didn't matter. Everett had his reasons. Alphas moved on their own timeline. The mate bond was proof enough.
Then the doors opened, and Zoya Rodriguez walked in.
She wore a dress the color of smoke, and her dark hair fell in waves over her shoulders. Everett rose from the Alpha's dais before she'd taken three steps. He crossed the hall with the kind of urgency I hadn't seen from him in years. Maybe ever. His hand found the small of her back, and he guided her through the room like she was something precious.
I watched. Everyone watched. The hall went quiet in that particular way that means people are pretending not to stare.
Everett seated Zoya in the Luna's chair. The chair that had sat empty at every banquet I'd attended. The chair I'd stopped looking at two years ago because looking hurt too much.
Ember stirred inside me, restless and uneasy. My wolf had been quiet lately, but now she paced.
Zoya settled into the chair with easy grace. She smiled at something Everett said. He leaned in close, his mouth near her ear. I couldn't hear the words, but I saw her laugh.
Then the scent hit me.
It drifted across the hall, delicate and rare. Floral, but not quite jasmine. Close, though. Very close.
Ember went silent. Not the comfortable silence of a wolf at rest. The grief-like silence of a wolf who has just understood something terrible.
I sat very still. My hands were steady on the table. My face gave nothing away. But inside, Ember was speaking, and her voice was the saddest thing I'd ever heard.
*She smells like us. Almost exactly like us.*
I breathed in slowly. Wild jasmine. That was my scent. The scent that had drawn Everett to me at twenty-one, when the mate bond ignited and I thought I'd found my destiny.
But Zoya's scent was jasmine too. A slightly different note, maybe. A little more smoke, a little less sweetness. But close enough that if you weren't paying attention—if you wanted something badly enough—you might mistake one for the other.
*He chose us because we smell like her,* Ember said quietly. *We were never the one he wanted. We were the one who was close enough.*
I didn't argue with her. I couldn't. The truth sat in my chest like a stone.
Five years. Five years of rationalization. Five years of telling myself that Everett was cautious, that he had his reasons, that the bond itself was proof of love. Five years of sitting at the lower table while the Luna's chair stayed empty, because some part of me had known—had always known—that he was saving it for someone else.
I looked at Everett. He was laughing now, his whole attention on Zoya. His cedar-and-smoke scent filled the hall, warm and commanding. It had consumed me once. It had felt like home.
Now it just felt like evidence.
I stayed through the rest of the banquet. I ate. I smiled when someone spoke to me. I didn't cry. I didn't make a scene. I waited.
When the hall finally emptied and the pack members drifted toward the doors, I stood. My legs were steady. My hands were steady. Everything about me was steady, because if I let myself feel what Ember was feeling, I would shatter, and I refused to shatter in Everett's pack house.
I walked through the halls. Past the common rooms. Past the guest quarters. Up the private stairs to Everett's wing.
His office door was open. He was standing by the window, his back to me, looking out over the Shadowcrest territory. He didn't turn when I entered.
"Alina." His voice was calm. He still hadn't looked at me. "Did you enjoy the banquet?"
I closed the door behind me. The click of the latch was very loud.
"I want to leave," I said.
That got his attention. He turned, and for the first time in months, he actually looked at me. His brow furrowed. "Leave?"
"Shadowcrest. The pack. You." I kept my voice even. "I want out."
He stared at me like I'd spoken a language he didn't understand. "You can't just leave. We're mates."
"Unmarked mates," I said. "Unannounced mates. Mates you've kept secret for five years. I don't think the bond is going to cause you much trouble."
His jaw tightened. "Alina, you're being unreasonable."
"I'm being clear." I stepped closer to his desk. "I'll make this easy for you. I want the deed to the lakeside cabin on the northern border. I want access to the pack resource fund—enough to resettle and live independently. And I want a signed release stating you have no claim on me. No bond. No obligation. Nothing."
Everett's eyes narrowed. "You're negotiating?"
"I'm leaving," I corrected. "The negotiation is whether you make it clean or whether I walk out tonight with nothing and let the pack wonder why."
Silence. He looked at me for a long time. I didn't flinch. I didn't blink.
Finally, he exhaled. "Fine."
He pulled open a drawer, took out a stack of documents, and started writing. His hand moved fast, like he wanted this over with. Maybe he did. Maybe I'd been inconvenient for longer than I knew.
When he slid the papers across the desk, I read every word. The cabin deed. The resource transfer. The release clause.
I signed my name. He signed his.
"Alina," he said quietly. "You don't have to do this."
I looked at him one last time. Cedar and smoke. The scent that had pulled me in and kept me trapped.
"Yes," I said. "I do."
I left his office, walked to the small room I'd kept in the pack house, and packed one bag. Clothes. Laptop. The few things that mattered. I didn't take much. I didn't need much.
Before dawn, I drove out of Shadowcrest territory. The gates opened. The guards waved me through. No one stopped me.
I didn't cry. Not a single tear.
Ember was quiet now. Not sad. Just... tired.
*We're free,* I told her.
She didn't answer. But I felt her settle, just a little.
The road stretched ahead, dark and empty. I drove west, toward Washington. Toward a pack I'd heard accepted petitioners. Toward a life I'd build myself.
I didn't look back.
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