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After My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Me Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Me

I smelled the herbs before I smelled the lie. Lavender and moonroot, still damp from the forest floor, bundled in my arms as I pushed open the pack house door at half past midnight. Mom needed the compress ready by morning. She'd been fighting a stubborn cold for days, and even the pack healer wasn't exempt from needing her own medicine. I'd gone out alone because the night air helped me think, and lately, thinking was the only thing I had that was fully mine. The pack house was quiet. Most wolves were asleep. I climbed the stairs toward the storage room off the main hallway, past the portraits of past Alphas that I'd walked by a thousand times without really looking. Past the framed photo of Sawyer's father, Derek, staring down at everyone with those flat, cold eyes. Then I heard it.
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I smelled the herbs before I smelled the lie.

Lavender and moonroot, still damp from the forest floor, bundled in my arms as I pushed open the pack house door at half past midnight. Mom needed the compress ready by morning. She'd been fighting a stubborn cold for days, and even the pack healer wasn't exempt from needing her own medicine. I'd gone out alone because the night air helped me think, and lately, thinking was the only thing I had that was fully mine.

The pack house was quiet. Most wolves were asleep. I climbed the stairs toward the storage room off the main hallway, past the portraits of past Alphas that I'd walked by a thousand times without really looking. Past the framed photo of Sawyer's father, Derek, staring down at everyone with those flat, cold eyes.

Then I heard it.

A sound from Sawyer's bedroom. Low. Unmistakable.

I told myself it was nothing. I was good at that. Two years of practice.

But my wolf went still inside me, and that stillness — that warning quiet — was worse than any howl.

I stopped in front of his door. My hand touched the wood, just to steady myself. The herbs in my arms smelled sweet and clean, and the scent coming from inside was anything but.

I pushed the door open.

For a second, my brain simply refused to process it. The lamp on the nightstand was on. Warm, golden light. The kind of light that makes everything look soft and close. And in that light, Sawyer — my mate, the man I had loved since I was small enough to believe in forever — lay tangled in the sheets with Gracie Rodriguez, whose dark hair was spread across his pillow like she belonged there.

Gracie saw me first. Her eyes went wide.

Sawyer turned.

I don't remember dropping the herbs. But I heard them hit the floor.

'Lena.' His voice came out low and controlled, already shifting into that register — the one that pressed against your spine like a hand. The Alpha tone. 'Close the door. Let me explain.'

Two years. I'd spent two years convincing myself that his coldness was just the weight of Alpha responsibility. That the distance between us was something I could close if I was patient enough, small enough, careful enough. I'd made myself so small.

Something cracked open in my chest.

Not broke. Opened.

My wolf surged up from wherever she'd been hiding — not growling, not frantic, just suddenly, finally awake — and for the first time in my life, she wasn't asking. She was done.

I was aware of footsteps in the hallway behind me. Pack members woken by the noise, drawn to the open door. I heard Gracie say something sharp and quiet, but I wasn't listening to her anymore.

Sawyer stood up. He was still reaching for me with that aura, pressing it outward, the invisible weight of an Alpha's command settling over the room like a storm front. 'Lena. I said stay.'

I looked at him. Really looked at him. And I realized I wasn't afraid.

I wasn't even angry yet. That would come later. Right now, I was just clear.

My voice came out steady and loud enough for everyone in that hallway to hear.

'I, Lena Stewart, reject you, Sawyer Howard, as my mate.'

The words hit the air like a physical thing.

The pain was immediate and total — like something being torn out of the center of me, root and all. My knees nearly buckled. I grabbed the doorframe and held on while the bond we'd carried for two years unraveled in a single breath, and every nerve ending I had screamed in protest.

Sawyer made a sound I'd never heard from him before. He dropped to one knee, one hand pressed to his chest, his face gone ash-grey. The Alpha aura flickered. For a moment, he was just a man.

I didn't wait to see what came next.

I walked to my room. I packed a single bag — clothes, my mother's extra medicine kit, the small journal I'd kept since I was twelve. My hands were shaking but my feet were certain. The pain rolled through me in waves, hot and relentless, and I breathed through each one and kept moving.

The front door of the pack house was ahead of me.

I felt Sawyer's aura try to swell, try to fill the hallway, try to make my legs heavy and my will soft. Old instinct almost answered it.

Then Roman Voss stepped into the hallway.

He didn't look at me. He looked at the wall just past my shoulder, his expression carefully blank. But he moved a half-step to the left, placing himself between me and Sawyer's line of sight.

Just a step. Barely anything.

It was enough.

I walked through the door and into the rain.

It was cold. The kind of cold that gets into your lungs and makes everything feel brutally, mercilessly real. I kept walking until the pack house lights were behind me and the dark road was ahead and the only sound was rain and the sound of my own breathing.

I was twenty-two years old, an Omega with a severed mate bond and a bag over one shoulder, and I had nowhere to go.

For the first time in twelve years, that felt like freedom.

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