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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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Chapter 4

Elliot's breathing had steadied by the time I finished with the last of the gauze. Three parallel cuts, clean at the edges now, wrapped tight. He sat on the edge of the cot without complaining, which I was learning was simply how he did things. No performance. No commentary. He just let me work.

I was reaching for the medical tape when the door opened.

I didn't have to look up to know. The air changed — that particular pressure, that invisible weight that preceded him everywhere like a weather system.

Sawyer filled the doorframe.

His eyes went to Elliot first. Then to my hands, still resting against Elliot's bare side. Then something shifted in his face — something dark and immediate, like a storm finding its direction.

The growl came from low in his chest. Not quite Alpha tone. Worse than that. Rawer.

'Step away from him.'

I didn't move.

'Lena.' His voice dropped into that register — the one that used to make my legs go soft and my will go quiet. 'I said step away. You are my mate. You don't touch another wolf like that.'

I set down the tape. Slowly. Then I turned and looked at him fully.

'I'm not your mate,' I said. 'I made sure of that four days ago. In front of the whole pack.'

His jaw worked. The aura swelled, pressing against the walls of the small room, and I felt it land on my skin like something physical. Beside me, I felt Elliot go very still — not flinching, just steady, the way a tree goes still before wind hits it.

'That bond doesn't just disappear because you said words—'

'It does,' I said. 'That's exactly what it does. That's what rejection means, Sawyer.'

'You're upset.' He said it like a diagnosis. Like I was running a fever that would break if he waited long enough. 'What you saw — Gracie and I — it's not—'

'Go back to her,' I said. 'She came all the way here for you. That's more than I ever got.'

Something crossed his face that I almost couldn't look at. His wolf was right there behind his eyes — agitated, pacing, pushing against him. The bond he'd severed by his own choices howling at him now that it was gone.

But I had stopped translating his wolf's pain into my responsibility a long time ago. About four days ago, to be precise.

He left without another word. The door clicked shut behind him.

Elliot exhaled.

'You good?' he asked quietly.

'Yeah,' I said. And I was, mostly. 'Hold still. I'm almost done.'

---

I found her in the hospital courtyard just after eight in the morning. Or she found me — I wasn't sure which, because Gracie moved like someone who always knew where she was going, right up until she stopped in front of me and I realized she didn't.

The confidence was still there in her posture, the way she held her shoulders. But something in her face had slipped.

'I'm not here to fight,' she said. Just like that. No preamble.

I crossed my arms and waited.

'His wolf.' She stopped. Tried again. 'Since you did the rejection — he doesn't sleep. He shifts without warning in the middle of the night and just runs. For hours.' Her voice had gone careful and small in a way I'd never heard from her before. 'He sits across from me at breakfast and he's not there. He's just — he's listening for something that isn't there anymore.'

I said nothing.

'I know what you probably think of me.' She looked down at the courtyard pavers. 'You're probably right. But I need you to know — I thought it meant something. I really did.' A beat. 'I don't think it means the same thing to him that it did to me.'

The admission sat between us in the cold morning air.

I didn't feel triumphant. I didn't feel sorry for her either, not exactly. I just felt tired in the way you do when something has been over for longer than you realized.

'Let him go, then,' I said finally. 'That part's up to you, not me.'

She nodded once, jaw tight, and walked back inside.

---

Mom was sitting up when I came in. Color in her cheeks — not much, but enough. She looked at me the way she always did, like she was reading something just below my surface.

'Tell me,' she said.

So I did.

I told her about the open door and the lamplight and the herbs I'd dropped on the floor. I told her about the rejection, the words I'd said loud enough for the hallway to hear, the bag I'd packed with shaking hands. I told her all of it, quietly and plainly, the way she'd always taught me to speak about difficult things.

When I finished, she was silent for a long moment.

Then her hands, still bandaged at the wrists from the rogue attack, folded into fists against the blanket.

'That boy,' she said. Soft. Precise. The way her voice got when she was angry enough that volume would have been redundant.

I heard the shift in the doorway a half-second before I saw it — the slight change in the air, the weight of an aura pulling taut.

Sawyer was standing just outside the open door. He'd heard every word.

His face was unreadable. His eyes found mine, and in them I saw something I'd never seen there before.

Not anger. Not authority.

Fear.

I held his gaze and did not look away.

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