
After My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Me
Chapter 5
He found me before I made it ten steps from Mom's door.
I heard him coming — the aura arrived before he did, that familiar pressure that used to feel like safety and now just felt like a hand around my throat. I stopped walking because there wasn't much point in running. The hallway was narrow. The hospital staff moved through it in both directions, heads down, pretending not to notice the future Alpha of Moonveil Pack cutting off an Omega's exit.
'Lena.'
I turned around slowly.
Sawyer's face was controlled. Barely. There was something underneath it, something that had been building since the moment he'd stood in that doorway and heard every word I'd said to my mother. His jaw was tight. His eyes had that flat, dangerous quality that usually preceded an Alpha tone.
'I want an explanation,' he said.
'I don't owe you one.'
That landed wrong. I saw it in the way his shoulders shifted.
'You rejected me.' His voice dropped, and the tone came with it — that low resonance that bypassed reason and pressed straight down on something instinctive and old. It pushed against my chest like a palm heel strike. 'Four days ago, out of nowhere, you said the words and walked out. And now I'm supposed to just—' He stopped. Reorganized. When he spoke again, the tone had sharpened. 'How long has it been going on?'
I blinked. 'What?'
'Wallace.' He said the name like it tasted bad. 'You and him. How long?'
The aura pressed harder. Around us, a nurse at the station had gone very still. An orderly pushing a cart had slowed to nothing.
'That's what you've decided?' My voice was too quiet. I couldn't get more air than that. 'That I rejected you because I was already—'
'It makes sense.' And there it was — the Alpha tone at full weight, flooding the corridor, wrapping around my lungs. 'You didn't reject me because I hurt you. You rejected me because you'd already moved on. Because you'd already found someone else and you needed an exit.' His eyes were hard and sure and completely wrong. 'Admit it.'
The pressure was crushing. My wolf was flat against the back of my ribs, and I couldn't breathe properly, and down the hall the surgery wing door was still visible and behind it my mother was still healing and I had nowhere to go—
'Fine.' The word came out before I'd decided to say it. 'Fine. Yes. Elliot and I — we have a mate bond. That's the truth. Are you happy now?'
For one second, Sawyer went completely still.
And then footsteps came down the hall, unhurried and even, and a voice said, calm as still water: 'Sorry I'm late.'
Elliot.
He walked toward us like he had all the time in the world, like the Alpha aura pressing through the corridor was something he'd simply decided not to feel. He stopped at my side — and then his arm came around my waist, firm and steady and warm, pulling me in against him in one clean, easy motion. Like it was the most natural thing in the world. Like he'd done it a hundred times.
'Hope I didn't miss anything important,' he said pleasantly. He looked at Sawyer.
Sawyer looked back at him.
The air between them was extremely quiet.
'She said—' Sawyer started.
'I heard what she said.' Elliot's voice didn't rise. It didn't need to. 'Are you planning to challenge a Silverfang Beta over a mate bond that's been legally invoked? In a hospital? In front of witnesses?' A small pause. 'Because I should let you know that Silverfang's Alpha takes a pretty significant interest in inter-pack diplomatic incidents. Especially ones involving his Beta and a Moonveil Alpha-in-training throwing his aura around in a public building.'
Something moved across Sawyer's face. Calculation. Fury. Something underneath both of those that I didn't look at too closely.
The nurse at the station had her phone out.
Sawyer held Elliot's gaze for five full seconds. Then he turned and walked away down the corridor without another word, each step controlled and deliberate, his Alpha dignity reassembled around him like armor.
Elliot's arm didn't move.
After a moment, he said, quietly, just for me: 'You okay?'
I was still shaking a little. I was trying to stop.
'We need to talk,' I said.
'Yeah.' A beat. 'Not here, though.' He glanced down at me, something careful and steady in his expression. 'Come to Silverfang. Just for a couple of days. You can breathe there.'
I thought about the hospital hallway. About Sawyer's aura like a fist around my chest. About Mom, who was going to be okay, who had people watching over her, who did not need me hovering outside her door until I fell apart.
'Okay,' I said.
His arm was still around my waist as we walked toward the exit. It felt nothing like a performance.
That was the part I didn't know what to do with yet.
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