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After My Mate Humiliated Me, the Rogue Claimed Me Novel Cover

After My Mate Humiliated Me, the Rogue Claimed Me

The silk of my ceremonial gown whispered against my skin, a stark, pure white that seemed to glow under the twilight sky. I stood at the center of the Sacred Gathering, the ancient clearing where every Alpha of the Silver Moon Pack had taken a mate for generations. The air was thick with the scent of pine, damp earth, and the nervous anticipation of three hundred wolves watching their leader. I am Charlotte Carter, the Alpha. I told myself this as I smoothed the fabric over my hips, trying to calm the tremor in my hands. It was a mantra I had repeated since my parents died, leaving me to shoulder the weight of the pack alone at twenty-two. Today was supposed to be the day that burden became lighter. Today, I would mark Cade Ross. Cade stood opposite me, looking devastatingly handsome in his formal black suit. He was my Beta, my childhood friend, and the man I had chosen.
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Chapter 4

I didn't look back. If I turned my head to look at the Silver Moon Pack House one last time, at the jeering faces of the wolves I had sworn to protect, I knew I would break. And I refused to give Gwen and Cade the satisfaction of seeing their Alpha cry again.

The rain had started to fall, a cold drizzle that mixed with the drying mud on my skin, turning the ruined white silk of my dress into a heavy, gray cage. I walked toward the territory border, my boots squelching on the wet asphalt. Every step away from my home felt like tearing a piece of my soul out, but the alternative—staying to be mocked, imprisoned, or worse—was impossible.

Nicolas was waiting at the treeline where the pack lands ended and the wild forest began. An old, rusted pickup truck idled there, the engine coughing smoke into the night air. It looked like exactly the kind of vehicle a transient groundskeeper would own—battered, forgotten, and barely holding together.

He pushed the passenger door open from the inside. He didn't offer pity. He didn't ask if I was sure.

"Get in," he said. It wasn't a request. It was an anchor thrown to a drowning woman.

I climbed onto the cracked leather seat. The cab smelled of stale coffee, old gasoline, and... him. That scent. It hit me harder than the heater blasting from the dashboard—a mix of ozone, rainstorms, and deep, dark pine. It was the smell of safety. My wolf, Hera, who had been whimpering since Cade’s rejection, suddenly curled up and went quiet, lulled by his proximity.

As we drove into the darkness, leaving my birthright in the rearview mirror, I realized I had absolutely nothing. No clothes, no money, no title. Just a rogue and a burning, white-hot desire for revenge.

We drove in silence for nearly an hour. The road wound higher and higher into the jagged peaks of the Blackwood Mountains, far away from any pack patrols. I watched the trees blur past, expecting him to pull over at a campsite. Maybe a tent. At best, a cabin with a leaky roof where I’d have to sleep on the floor.

But when Nicolas slowed down, turning off the main road onto a hidden, paved driveway, I frowned. The dense trees suddenly cleared, revealing something that made me sit up straight.

It wasn't a shack. It was a fortress.

Perched on the edge of a cliff, overlooking the valley of lights below, was a sprawling structure of black steel and floor-to-ceiling glass. It was modern, sleek, and aggressive, cantilevered over the drop like a bird of prey waiting to strike. Soft amber lights glowed from within, highlighting expensive art on the walls. It looked more like a billionaire tech mogul’s hideaway than a rogue’s squat.

"Nicolas?" My voice sounded raspy, foreign to my own ears. "Where are we? Whose house is this?"

"Mine," he said simply, killing the engine.

I stared at him, trying to reconcile the image of the man in the faded, dirt-stained t-shirt with the architectural masterpiece in front of us. "You’re a groundskeeper. You rake leaves for ten dollars an hour. You live in the shed behind the kitchens."

He turned to me, the dashboard lights casting sharp shadows over the scruff on his jaw. His eyes were dark, serious, and devoid of the deference a rogue usually showed an Alpha.

"I am many things, Charlotte," he murmured, his voice low and vibrating through the small cab. "Poor isn't one of them."

He got out, coming around to open my door. I stepped out, shivering as the mountain wind hit my damp skin. He didn't say another word, just led me to the massive steel front door. He placed his palm on a biometric scanner. The lock clicked open with a heavy, expensive thud.

Inside, the house was warm. The floor was polished concrete, heated from beneath, soothing my frozen feet. He locked the heavy door behind us—a sound that felt like safety, not a prison.

"Why?" I asked, wrapping my arms around myself to stop the trembling. The adrenaline of the escape was crashing, leaving me exhausted and confused. "Why help me? Why bring me here? Who are you, really?"

He didn't answer immediately. He walked to a small bar in the corner, poured a glass of amber liquid, and brought it to me. His fingers brushed mine as I took the glass, and that same violent jolt of blue electricity snapped between us.

I gasped, nearly dropping the drink. The whiskey sloshed over the rim.

"That," he said, looking at where our skin had touched. "That is why."

He stepped closer, invading my personal space. He smelled like power. Not the bully-boy aggression of Cade, but something ancient and deep, like the earth itself.

"I have been watching you for two years, Charlotte," he confessed, his voice dropping to a rough whisper. "I stood in the shadows at the Gatherings. I watched you try to lead a pack that was too blind to see your worth. I watched you try to love a man who only loved your title."

My breath hitched. "You... you were stalking me?"

"I was waiting for you," he corrected, his eyes locking onto mine. "I knew the moment I saw you that you were mine. But you were betrothed. You were trying to do your duty. So I waited. I became a ghost in your garden just to be near you, to see if your heart was as strong as your bloodline."

He reached out, his rough, warm hand cupping my cheek. My skin tingled, every nerve ending screaming for more contact.

"That spark you felt in the mud?" he continued, his thumb brushing my lower lip. "That wasn't an accident. That was the Moon Goddess correcting a mistake. She finally broke the chains binding you to that traitor."

My heart hammered against my ribs, so hard it hurt. The heat radiating from him was intoxicating. It chased away the chill of the mud, the shame of the rejection.

"Cade never made me feel like this," I whispered, the realization terrifying and thrilling all at once. "Even when we were 'happy,' I never felt... this."

"Cade is a boy playing with power he doesn't understand," Nicolas growled, and for a second, his eyes flashed that endless pitch black again. "I am not a boy."

He leaned down, his forehead resting against mine. I could feel his breath on my lips.

"I want to claim you, Charlotte. Not for politics. Not for a treaty. Not to steal your rank. But because my soul recognizes yours. But I won't take what isn't freely given. I am not him."

He pulled back slightly, waiting. He was giving me the choice Cade had stolen. He was offering me a partnership, not a command.

I looked at him—this mystery, this savior, this rogue with a palace hidden in the clouds. I didn't know his full story. I didn't know why a man with this much wealth was hiding as a servant. But my wolf knew. Hera was practically purring, pressing against the surface of my mind, screaming *Mate, Mate, Mate*.

I dropped the glass. It shattered on the floor, but neither of us looked down.

"Claim me," I breathed, grabbing the front of his shirt and pulling him down to me.

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