
After My Mate Chose My Sister Over Me
Chapter 3
I couldn't breathe. The walls of the pack house seemed to close in around me, suffocating me with every breath. Brooke's laughter echoed down the hallway, mingling with Alec's deeper tones. My chosen mate. My fated mate. The man who had touched me with such tenderness just hours ago now stood beside my half-sister, his hand resting possessively on her waist.
I fled.
The cool night air hit my face as I burst through the doors and ran blindly into the forest. Tears blurred my vision, but I didn't care. I needed to escape—from Brooke's triumphant smile, from my father's calculating eyes, from the memory of Alec's touch now tainted by his betrayal.
"Keira!" Someone called my name, but I didn't stop.
The territorial woods of the Silvercrest Pack stretched before me, dark and inviting. I'd always found solace among the trees, even as a child when my mother's death had left me hollow. Now, they called to me again.
I ran until my lungs burned and my legs trembled. Until the pack house lights were mere pinpricks in the distance. Until I collapsed against an ancient oak, my damaged hand throbbing in time with my shattered heart.
"Why?" I whispered to the moon hanging heavy above me. "Why give me hope only to take it away?"
Something stirred inside me then—a presence I'd felt hints of before but had never fully acknowledged. My wolf. The one that had remained dormant while Brooke and others had awakened theirs years ago.
She'd always been there, waiting. Waiting for me to reach my breaking point.
"Stop fighting it," a voice inside me urged. "Let go."
I pressed my forehead against the rough bark, feeling something crack inside me. Not just my heart—something deeper. Primal.
Pain exploded through my body without warning. I screamed as my bones began to shift and break, reshaping themselves with agonizing precision. My skin stretched and tore as fur erupted across my body.
"Stop!" I gasped, but it was too late.
The transformation was relentless, violent. My vision blurred as my eyes changed, colors shifting into a sharper, more vivid spectrum. Scents bombarded me—earth, moss, deer that had passed hours ago, and something else...
Something intoxicating.
Musk and rain. Pine and winter frost.
Alec.
My wolf howled inside me as we recognized the scent that called to our very soul. The mate bond flared to life, a biological imperative that couldn't be denied.
"Alec," I whispered through a mouth now filled with teeth too sharp for human speech.
I stood on four legs for the first time, my senses overwhelming me with information. The night was alive around me—every sound, every scent, every movement in the darkness registered with crystal clarity.
And through it all, that scent. That perfect, maddening scent that made my wolf pace and circle with desperate need.
I knew what it meant. The Moon Goddess had chosen him for me—my fated mate. The one person who could complete my soul.
Despite everything—Brooke, my father's plans, Alec's coldness—I felt a surge of hope. If he was my fated mate, surely that meant something. Surely he would feel it too.
I reached out with my newfound abilities, seeking the mind-link that connected mates across distances.
"Alec," I called through the bond, my mental voice trembling with excitement and fear. "I need to tell you something important."
Silence stretched between us for a moment before his response came, cold and distant.
"What is it, Keira?"
"I... my wolf has awakened," I said, my mental voice filled with wonder. "And I know now—you're my fated mate. Your scent... it's calling to me. Don't you feel it?"
The silence that followed was deafening.
"I've always known," he finally replied, his mental voice flat and emotionless.
My wolf whimpered in confusion. "What?"
"I've known since the first time I caught your scent six months ago," he admitted, and I felt something cold and terrible unfurl inside me. "But I chose to suppress it."
"Suppress it?" I echoed, my wolf howling in anguish. "How?"
"Through sheer willpower," he answered simply. "The bond is a weakness I cannot afford. Not when I have responsibilities to the pack... and to Brooke."
The truth hit me like a physical blow. He had known all along. Every touch, every moment we'd shared—he had known we were mates and had deliberately rejected the bond.
"Why?" I demanded, my mental voice breaking. "Why would you deny what the Moon Goddess herself has ordained?"
"Because I am Alpha," he replied coldly. "And I choose my own path."
As he severed the mind-link between us, I felt something fundamental break inside me. My wolf howled in agony, mourning not just the rejection of our mate, but the betrayal of something sacred.
I stood alone in the forest, a newly awakened wolf with a broken heart, realizing that the Moon Goddess's gift had become my curse.
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