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After My Mate Crowned His Mistress Luna, I Fled Novel Cover

After My Mate Crowned His Mistress Luna, I Fled

I stood before the mirror in my small room at the edge of the pack house, smoothing down the white dress I'd spent weeks altering. The fabric was worn at the seams, but I'd carefully sewn tiny pearls along the neckline to hide the imperfections. Tonight was supposed to be my night—the night Zane would finally mark me as his Luna under the full moon. "It has to fit perfectly," I whispered to my reflection, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. My fingers trembled slightly as I fastened the last button. "The Goddess doesn't make mistakes, Amelie. You are his fated mate." My wolf, Luna, stirred weakly inside me. She'd been quiet for years, beaten down by the pack's whispers that we were too weak to be Alpha material. But today she seemed to hold her breath with hope. I grabbed the small bouquet of moonflowers I'd picked at dawn—a traditional gift for a Luna's coronation.
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Chapter 3

The windshield wipers slashed frantically against the glass as rain pounded down in sheets. My knuckles were white on the steering wheel, my foot pressed hard on the accelerator. The needle on the speedometer trembled past eighty, ninety, a hundred miles per hour.

"We're going to make it," I whispered to Luna, my wolf, though she remained eerily silent inside me. "We're going to be free."

The storm had hit just as I'd started the engine—a vicious coincidence that felt like the Moon Goddess herself was trying to stop me. Lightning split the sky, illuminating the twisted trees that lined the narrow road leading away from pack territory.

My phone buzzed on the passenger seat. I glanced over—Zane's name flashing on the screen. My stomach clenched, but I didn't need to answer to know what he wanted.

"Answer it," a small voice urged from the back seat. Elena, the elderly pack member who had snuck out to help me. "If you don't, he'll know something's wrong."

I nodded, fumbling for the device with one hand while keeping the car on the treacherous road.

"Amelie." Zane's voice crackled through the speaker, cold and commanding. "Where are you?"

"I'm just... taking a drive," I lied, my voice shaking despite my best efforts.

"Return to the pack house. Now." The Alpha tone vibrated through the phone, making my wolf whimper inside me.

I gripped the steering wheel tighter as my body instinctively responded to his command. "I can't."

"Cannot or will not?" His voice hardened.

"Both," I whispered.

Silence stretched between us, broken only by the crackle of electricity and the roar of the engine.

"Amelie," he finally said, his voice softer now, almost pleading. "Whatever game you're playing—"

"This isn't a game!" The words burst from me, surprising us both. "This is my life. The one you're trying to destroy."

Another flash of lightning revealed the sign ahead: BLACKWOOD RAVINE - DANGEROUS CURVES AHEAD.

"Turn around now," Zane commanded, his Alpha tone pulsing through the phone. "As your Alpha and mate, I order you to return."

I looked at Elena in the rearview mirror. Her eyes were wide with fear, but she gave me a small nod.

"Goodbye, Zane," I said, and ended the call.

The road narrowed as we approached the ravine—a deep gorge with a river raging below. The bridge was old, wooden, and looked barely strong enough to support the weight of my small car.

"Are you sure about this?" Elena asked, her voice trembling.

I nodded, my decision crystallizing into cold determination. "It's the only way."

I pulled over at the edge of the cliff, the car's headlights illuminating the drop to the churning waters below.

"Take this," I said, handing Elena a small vial of the scent-masking mixture. "Rub it on your clothes and skin. It will help hide your involvement."

She took it with shaking hands. "What about you?"

"I have what I need." I reached for the heavy toolbox I'd placed in the passenger seat earlier.

Working quickly, I wedged the toolbox against the accelerator pedal, securing it with a bungee cord I'd prepared. The engine roared as the car lurched forward.

"Now!" I called to Elena, who scrambled out of the back seat.

I waited until she was safely hidden in the trees before sliding into the driver's seat. The car inched toward the edge of the cliff, the toolbox keeping the accelerator pressed down.

At the last possible moment, I threw open the door and launched myself out, hitting the muddy ground with a painful thud that knocked the breath from my lungs.

The car teetered on the edge for one heart-stopping moment before tipping over and plunging into the darkness below.

The explosion came seconds later—a burst of orange flame that lit up the stormy night. Debris rained down into the river, pieces of metal and glass carried away by the rushing water.

I lay there in the mud, watching as my old life literally went up in flames.

"It's done," I whispered.

And then, with deliberate focus, I reached for the mate bond that had always been there—a constant presence in my chest, a connection to Zane that had sustained me through years of neglect and cruelty.

With every ounce of will I possessed, I imagined it as a cord between us, and with one violent mental tug, I severed it.

The pain was immediate and overwhelming—like having a limb removed without anesthesia. I bit down on my fist to keep from screaming as tears streamed down my face.

Miles away, I knew Zane would be feeling the same agony.

* * *

Back at the pack house, Zane stood frozen mid-toast, the champagne glass slipping from his fingers and shattering on the marble floor.

"What is it?" Peyton asked, touching his arm.

He didn't answer. Couldn't answer. A searing, tearing pain had suddenly ripped through his chest—as if someone had reached inside and was slowly pulling out his heart.

"Zane?" Peyton's voice seemed distant through the roaring in his ears.

He stumbled forward, knocking over a table of food. "Something's wrong," he gasped.

The pain intensified, becoming unbearable. He fell to his knees, clutching at his chest as if he could physically hold himself together.

"It can't be," he whispered as understanding dawned. "She wouldn't..."

But even as he denied it, he knew. The mate bond—that sacred connection blessed by the Moon Goddess herself—was being systematically destroyed.

He howled—a sound of pure anguish that silenced the music and conversation around him.

"Amelie!" he roared, already moving toward the door.

Peyton reached for him, but he shoved her aside without a second glance.

"Zane!" she called after him. "What about our ceremony?"

But he was already gone, racing through the storm toward the ravine where his wolf was leading him—toward the place where he would find only wreckage and a single torn shoe floating on the water's edge.

As he fell to his knees in the mud, a soul-shattering howl tore from his throat—a sound of such raw grief that even the storm seemed to pause in respect for his pain.

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