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After My Mate Chose Her, I Found My True Mate

The convoy crawled through the dense forest, sunlight filtering through the canopy in dappled patterns across the winding road. I sat in the backseat of the sleek black car, my fingers tracing the delicate silver embroidery on the ceremonial Luna wreath resting in my lap. Today was supposed to be everything I'd worked for—my mate ceremony with Evan, the unveiling of the rare healing herb I'd discovered after years of research, and my official induction as Luna of the Moonveil Pack. I pressed my fingertips together, a habit I'd developed when nervous excitement bubbled in my chest. The herb discovery was the crown jewel of my career. I'd spent countless nights in the wilderness, cataloging every plant, testing every combination, until I found it—a healing essence that could accelerate wolf regeneration by nearly forty percent. The pack elders had been impressed when I'd presented my preliminary findings. "We're almost there, Miss Davis," my driver said, his eyes flicking to the rearview mirror. "Alpha Marcus is waiting at the Pack House." My father. The thought of his proud smile made my heart swell.
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Chapter 5

The blood sample turned black at 2:47 in the morning.

I watched it happen through the portable scope Boston had sourced from the Silverfang healer's kit—a slow, creeping darkness spreading through the reagent solution like ink dropped into water. My hands were steady. My chest was not.

I'd spent the last four hours cross-referencing the traces we'd collected from the ambulance against every pathogen index in my field journal. Wolf illness presented in shades of amber and rust. Fever-rot ran copper. Bone-sickness went pale gray.

Black meant something else entirely.

I set down the dropper and pressed my fingertips together, the way I always do when I already know the answer and I'm just deciding how to hold it.

Forbidden rogue virus. Native to deep Lycan territory. Highly contagious. Transmitted through blood, saliva—and mate marks.

The last part hit me like a fist to the sternum.

Mate marks.

I sat back in the chair and stared at the ceiling of the small Silverfang lab, the single overhead light buzzing faintly above me. Selena had been carrying this virus when Evan marked her. Which meant the moment his teeth broke her skin, the pathogen crossed over. The mate bond—the sacred, Moon Goddess–given connection that Evan had used to destroy my life—had become the mechanism of his own infection.

He'd betrayed me, stolen my future, and sentenced himself to death. All in one night.

I didn't feel satisfaction. Not yet. What I felt was the cold, clinical clarity of a healer who has just diagnosed something irreversible.

I wrote it all down in my field journal, every reaction, every measurement, every cross-reference. Then I closed the cover and held it against my chest for a long moment in the dark.

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The next evening, Boston found me on the Silverfang border path just before sunset, my jacket zipped against the autumn chill. He didn't ask what I was doing there. He just fell into step beside me, his hands in his pockets, his presence a quiet wall between me and the rest of the world.

We both saw Evan at the same time.

He was standing just past the tree line on the Moonveil side of the border, and the first thing I noticed was the color of his skin. Pale. Slightly waxy. A faint sheen of sweat at his temples despite the cold air. The virus was already moving through him. He didn't know it yet—or maybe he did, and that was why he'd come.

'Eve.' His voice carried across the border, smooth and practiced, but with a new edge underneath it. Desperation dressed up as authority. 'I need to talk to you. Alone.'

Boston didn't move. Didn't speak. Just stood there, and the weight of his Beta aura settled over the tree line like a low pressure front.

I stepped forward. 'Say what you came to say.'

Evan's jaw tightened at Boston's presence, but he pushed through it. 'I made a mistake. With Selena—I want you to understand, I didn't choose her over you. I marked her out of pity. She was suffering, and I—' He stopped, recalibrated. 'You're my true Luna, Eve. You always were. Come back to Moonveil. We can fix this.'

I looked at him for a long moment. The man I'd given years to. The man who'd memorized the details of my Luna dress so he could put it on someone else. The man who'd pressed my throat against a glass cabinet and called it love.

'You look pale,' I said.

He blinked. 'What?'

'Slightly sweaty. Elevated temperature, I'd guess, though I'd need a reading to confirm. The fatigue will get worse before you notice the other symptoms.' I tilted my head. 'You should see a healer. Oh—wait. You had me suspended.'

His expression cracked. 'Eve, this isn't—'

'I, Eve Davis, healer of the Moonveil Pack,' I said, my voice dropping into the formal cadence I'd rehearsed exactly once, alone in the lab at 3 a.m., 'reject you, Evan Watson, ranked wolf of the Moonveil Pack, as my mate. Completely. Permanently. Without condition.'

The words landed like a blade. I felt the bond snap—a sharp, hollow ache through my chest that I'd been bracing for. It hurt less than I expected. It hurt less than watching him choose her.

Evan flinched as if I'd struck him. His Alpha tone surged, reflexive and desperate. 'You don't mean—'

'I do.' I turned away from him and found Boston's arm, looping mine through his. His forearm was solid and warm under my hand, and he didn't say a word—just covered my fingers with his and held them steady.

We walked back toward the Silverfang grounds without looking back.

Behind us, I heard Evan call my name once more. Then silence.

Tomorrow was the herb unveiling. Tomorrow, I would walk into that ceremony hall with everything I needed to end this.

Tonight, I let myself breathe.

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