
After My Mate Kidnapped My Sister, I Destroyed His Pack
After My Mate Kidnapped My Sister, I Destroyed His Pack Chapter 1
I smelled it before I even crossed the threshold.
The scent hit me like a fist to the chest — Dante's familiar mate-pull, the one the Moon Goddess had designed to anchor me, to draw me home. Except now it was twisted. Layered. Marking-fresh and wrong in a way that made my wolf go rigid inside me.
*That's not just him,* she snarled in my head. *That's her.*
I stopped in the doorway of Ironclad's banquet hall. The space was crowded with wolves from across the region, all dressed for the annual Pack Banquet. Chandeliers glittered overhead. Tables were loaded with food. Music played softly in the background. Everything looked exactly as it should.
Except for the scent.
Reese was half a step behind me. I heard her breath catch. She'd registered it too.
"Sloan," she said quietly. Her voice had an edge I recognized. It was the tone she used right before she shifted and tore into someone.
I didn't answer. I was too busy processing what my wolf was screaming at me.
Dante's scent — cedar and smoke, the one I'd spent three years learning to recognize in a crowd — was tangled with something floral. Sweet. Cloying. And underneath it, the unmistakable chemical signature of a fresh marking bite.
Someone had marked my mate.
No. Someone had been marked *by* my mate.
Reese moved forward, putting herself between me and the hall. "We're leaving."
"No." My voice came out steady. Calm. I stepped past her.
The crowd parted as I walked in. Wolves always knew when an Alpha entered a room, but this was different. They weren't just acknowledging my presence. They were watching. Waiting.
Then I saw her.
Rosie stood near the center of the hall, cradling a newborn pup against her chest. She wore a white dress that looked almost bridal. Her dark hair was swept over one shoulder, deliberately exposing the left side of her neck.
Where Dante's bite mark sat, red and fresh and unmistakable.
My wolf went silent. Not calm. Silent in the way a predator goes still right before it strikes.
Dante stood beside Rosie. His hand rested on the small of her back. Possessive. Deliberate. He met my eyes across the hall and didn't flinch.
The room had gone completely quiet. Even the music had stopped.
I walked forward. Slowly. Every wolf in the hall tracked my movement. I could feel their eyes on me, could smell their anticipation mixing with the air. They wanted to see what I would do. Whether I would break.
I stopped three feet from Dante and Rosie.
The pup made a small sound. Rosie adjusted her hold, and the movement made Dante's mark on her neck shift into sharper view. It was maybe two weeks old. Healed enough to scar permanently but fresh enough that everyone in this room could smell the claim.
I'd been gone for five weeks. Negotiating border agreements. For him. For his pack.
"Sloan." Dante's voice was careful. Measured. Like he was addressing a spooked animal. "We need to talk."
"Do we." It wasn't a question.
Before he could answer, Odin Black stepped forward. Dante's father. The patriarch of the Ironclad Pack. He was a tall man with silver threading through his dark hair and the kind of smile that never reached his eyes.
"She-Alpha Montgomery," he said smoothly. "Welcome home. We've been waiting for you."
Reese made a sound behind me that might have been a growl.
Odin ignored her. He gestured toward a private alcove off the main hall. "Perhaps we could speak somewhere more... appropriate."
I looked at Dante. At Rosie. At the pup in her arms.
Then I looked at Odin.
"Lead the way," I said.
The alcove was smaller than the main hall but still ornate. Odin entered first, followed by three Black pack elders I recognized from previous alliance meetings. Dante came last, leaving Rosie and the pup outside. Reese stayed at my shoulder.
Odin turned to face me. His expression was calm. Almost kind.
"I know this is difficult," he began. "But we need to discuss the situation pragmatically."
"Pragmatically," I repeated.
"The Lycan King's territorial inspection is in three weeks," Odin continued. "The alliance between Silverfang and Ironclad is a cornerstone of regional stability. If that alliance appears fractured—"
"It is fractured," Reese cut in. "Your son marked another woman."
One of the elders — a woman named Vera — stepped forward. "The Moon Goddess works in mysterious ways. Perhaps the bond was meant to be tested."
I felt something cold settle in my chest. They'd rehearsed this. All of it.
"Here's what we're proposing," Odin said. His voice was still smooth. Paternal. "You accept the pup as your own. Publicly. Dante's... indiscretion... becomes a private matter. We offer you territorial concessions along the northern border. Expanded trade routes. And the alliance remains intact."
The room was very quiet.
I looked at each of them in turn. Odin. The elders. Dante, standing with his arms crossed and his jaw set.
They actually thought I would agree to this.
They thought I would raise his bastard pup. Smile for the Lycan King. Pretend the mate bond hadn't been violated in the most deliberate, calculated way possible.
I went very still.
Reese recognized it immediately. I felt her shift her weight, readying herself.
Odin kept talking. "We understand this requires sacrifice on your part. But for the good of both packs—"
"No," I said.
He stopped. Blinked. "I'm sorry?"
I turned to face Dante directly. His scent was everywhere in this room. Cedar and smoke and that foreign floral note that didn't belong.
I spoke clearly. Loud enough that every wolf in the banquet hall beyond would hear.
"I, Sloan Montgomery, She-Alpha of the Silverfang Pack, reject you, Dante Black, Alpha of the Ironclad Pack, as my fated mate."
The bond snapped.
It didn't break gently. It tore. Fire ripped through my chest, burning outward from where his mark had sat on my neck. Every nerve lit up at once. My wolf howled inside me — not in grief, but in rage at the violation of something the Moon Goddess herself had made.
I held Dante's gaze through all of it.
His face went white. He felt it too. The severance. The divine connection being ripped apart at the root.
Behind him, I heard Vera gasp. Odin took a step forward.
The burning intensified. I felt the mark on my neck dissolving, the supernatural claim erasing itself from my skin. It hurt worse than any wound I'd ever taken.
I didn't move. Didn't flinch. Didn't look away.
When the fire finally faded, I was free.
I turned and walked out of the alcove. Reese fell into step beside me immediately.
Behind us, someone shouted. I didn't stop. Didn't turn around.
We crossed the banquet hall. Every wolf pressed back against the walls, giving us space. The crowd parted like water.
I pushed through the main doors and stepped into the night air.
It was clean. Cold. Free of Dante's scent.
Reese stopped beside me. For a long moment, neither of us spoke.
Then she said quietly, "The alliance is over."
"Yes," I said. "It is."
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