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After My Mate Chose My Best Friend Over Me Novel Cover

After My Mate Chose My Best Friend Over Me

Pain tore through my lower abdomen, sharp and unforgiving. I gasped, gripping the edge of the sterile examination table until my knuckles turned white. "Breathe, Vivienne. Just breathe," Elara Voss murmured. The head healer of the Ironvale Pack wiped a damp cloth across my forehead. Her voice was calm, but when I looked up, her eyes quickly darted away. Her hands lingered on my bare shoulders. It was a heavy, guilty hesitation. A beat that lasted just a second too long. I filed that look away in my mind.
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Chapter 2

I picked up my phone and dialed a number I knew by heart. It rang twice before a gravelly voice answered.

"Luna," Conrad Ashby said. As the senior pack elder of Ironvale, Conrad was a man of tradition. He rarely took calls this late, but he always answered for me.

"Conrad, I need you to call a formal pack assembly for tomorrow at noon," I said. My voice was steady and cool.

He paused. "A full assembly? Vivienne, what is this about?"

"I have evidence that requires the elders' full presence and jurisdiction," I replied simply. "I can't say more over the phone. Just gather everyone."

Conrad didn't push. He had watched me run Ironvale's operations for ten years. He knew I didn't waste time, and I never acted without reason. "I'll make the calls," he agreed quietly.

"Thank you."

I hung up and looked back at my laptop. The folder was still sitting there on my desktop. I opened it one final time. I clicked through the thumbnails, watching the silent, damning clips of my mate and my best friend. I didn't feel the sharp sting of betrayal anymore. The tears were gone. All that was left was a cold, hard resolve.

I closed the folder. I didn't need to watch it again. I already knew every frame by heart.

The next day, the assembly hall was packed. Sunlight streamed through the high windows, illuminating the dust motes dancing in the air. The murmurs of hundreds of wolves filled the room. They were confused. Formal assemblies were rare, usually reserved for acts of war or treason.

I stood near the front, my posture straight. I wore a tailored black suit. I looked like I was going to a funeral. In a way, I was.

Raymond strode into the hall a few minutes late. He walked with the heavy, confident stride of an Alpha. His aura pushed against the crowd, making lower-ranking wolves lower their heads respectfully. He spotted me and frowned, marching over.

"Vivienne, what is the meaning of this?" he demanded, his voice dropping into his Alpha tone. It was a sound meant to intimidate, to force submission. "Conrad said you called this. You didn't even consult me."

I didn't flinch. I just looked at him. "You'll understand soon enough."

Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Mara. She was standing near the back with a few other she-wolves. She wore a soft yellow sundress, looking innocent and sweet. When she caught my eye, she offered a small, questioning smile. I looked right through her.

Conrad stepped up to the wooden podium. The hall instantly fell silent. The five pack elders sat in a row behind him, their faces grave.

"We are gathered today at the request of Luna Vivienne," Conrad announced. His voice echoed off the stone walls. He gestured to me. "Luna, the floor is yours."

I walked up the steps. I didn't look at the crowd. I turned and faced Raymond. He crossed his arms, looking annoyed but entirely unbothered. He truly had no idea what was coming.

I took a deep breath. My inner wolf braced herself.

"I, Vivienne Crawford, Luna of Ironvale Pack," I began. My voice did not shake. It rang out clear and cold, carrying to every corner of the silent hall. "Reject you, Alpha Raymond Mitchell, as my mate."

The words hung in the air like a dropped guillotine.

A collective gasp ripped through the crowd. But before anyone could speak, the bond snapped.

It was a violent, physical tearing inside my chest. I gripped the edge of the podium, locking my knees so I wouldn't fall. I forced myself to breathe through the soul-crushing pain.

Raymond wasn't so lucky.

He gasped, his eyes going wide with sudden agony. He stumbled backward, clutching his chest as if he had been shot. His knees hit the floor hard. "Vivienne!" he choked out, staring up at me in pure shock. "What... what are you doing?"

I ignored him. I reached into my pocket and pulled out a silver flash drive. I turned and placed it gently on the table in front of Conrad.

"On this drive is irrefutable video evidence of Alpha Raymond carrying on an affair under my roof," I said, my tone as measured as someone reading a legal document. "With Mara Webb."

The hall erupted. Shouts and whispers collided in a deafening roar.

I looked past the chaos, straight to the back of the room. Mara had gone completely white. The color drained from her face, leaving her looking like a ghost. The she-wolves standing next to her immediately took a step away, their eyes wide with disgust.

Conrad slammed his gavel down. "Silence!" he roared. The room quieted, though the tension was thick enough to choke on. Conrad picked up the flash drive. He looked at me, his eyes filled with a deep, sorrowful respect. "The elders will review this in chambers. We will return shortly."

They deliberated for less than an hour.

I stood by the window the entire time, staring out at the forest. I didn't look at Raymond, who was still kneeling on the floor, surrounded by his confused and panicked Beta and Gamma. I didn't look at Mara, who was shrinking against the back wall, crying silent tears.

When the heavy wooden doors opened, Conrad led the elders back to the front. His face was like stone.

"The evidence is verified," Conrad announced. The finality in his voice made Raymond flinch. "Alpha Raymond has broken the sacred mate bond through betrayal. By pack law, the rejection is recognized and justified."

Conrad looked down at his notes. "Furthermore, due to the nature of the betrayal and Luna Vivienne's decade of unblemished service to the treasury and operations of this pack, the elders grant her the majority of all shared pack assets in the separation."

Raymond's head snapped up. "What? You can't do that!"

"It is already done," Conrad said firmly.

And then, it happened.

Raymond tried to stand tall, tried to project his dominance to regain control of the room. But his aura—the heavy, commanding weight that made him an Alpha—flickered.

It was like watching a light bulb lose power. The oppressive, powerful scent of pine and ozone suddenly went stale. The invisible pressure in the room vanished. The pack members closest to him blinked, instinctively stepping back. They didn't lower their heads anymore. They just stared at him.

Without his mate, without his honor, and without his pack's respect, Raymond's Alpha aura dimmed right before our eyes. He looked suddenly ordinary. He looked small.

I didn't stay to watch him crumble.

I turned and walked down the center aisle. The crowd parted for me instantly. No one said a word. They bowed their heads, not out of Alpha command, but out of genuine respect. I walked out the heavy oak doors and into the afternoon sun.

My bags were already packed and waiting in my car. I didn't need to go back to the bedroom.

That night, as I drove down the winding mountain road, leaving the Ironvale borders behind me, a sound echoed through the trees. It was a wolf's howl. It was loud, desperate, and filled with agonizing regret.

Raymond's wolf.

He howled for days after I left. But I never looked back. I kept my eyes on the road ahead. I was leaving with my reputation intact, my head held high, and his kingdom in ruins.

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