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After My Mate Protected Her Over Me, I Broke the Bond Novel Cover

After My Mate Protected Her Over Me, I Broke the Bond

The dining room of the Moonveil Pack house glowed with soft candlelight as I arranged the final moon rose in the crystal vase. My fingers trembled slightly, touching each delicate petal with care. These weren't ordinary flowers—they were symbols of our mate bond, planted by my own hands three years ago when Coleson and I had first claimed this territory as our own. I smoothed the front of my dress, a deep midnight blue that Coleson once said brought out the silver in my eyes. The table was perfect: his favorite wine breathing beside crystal glasses, the rare steak I'd had the pack chef prepare exactly as he liked it. Everything was in place for our third mate anniversary—a night I'd been planning for weeks, hoping it might bridge the growing distance between us. My wolf stirred faintly within me, a sensation I'd almost forgotten. She'd been so quiet these past months, retreating deeper inside as Coleson's attention had turned elsewhere. *Tonight will be different*, I promised her, and myself. The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed nine.
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Chapter 4

The pack doctor's gentle hands changed the bandage on my arm, his eyes carefully avoiding mine as he worked. The cut from the glass display case had been deeper than I'd realized, the wound now angry and red along its edges. I'd been confined to my rooms since the gala three days ago, officially to recover, though everyone knew it was to keep me from causing further 'embarrassment' to Coleson and his precious Marilyn. The humiliation of being forced to kneel before them both still burned hotter than my infected wound.

Lena slipped into the room just as the doctor finished, her Beta assistant's eyes darting nervously to the hallway before she closed the door. 'He's in a meeting with the Delta warriors,' she whispered, setting down a stack of leather-bound ledgers on my bed. 'We have about two hours.'

I straightened against the pillows, ignoring the protest from my arm. 'Good. Let's get started.'

The ledgers contained the financial heart of Moonveil Pack—every transaction, every alliance payment, every asset I'd helped build over the years. My fingers traced the familiar columns of numbers, a language I understood far better than the emotional chaos of mate bonds and pack politics.

'Where should we begin?' Lena asked, her pen poised over a notepad.

'With the personal accounts,' I replied, flipping to the section marked 'Luna Assets.' 'I need to know exactly what's mine to take.'

For hours, we worked in silence, methodically separating my personal investments from the pack's general funds. My grandfather's rare wolf blood trust fund was listed under 'Special Assets'—a sacred family resource that had been meant to pass down through generations of Wards. I frowned as I reached that section, noticing something odd about the most recent entries.

'That can't be right,' I muttered, pointing to a transaction dated two months ago. 'Ten thousand dollars withdrawn? I never authorized that.'

Lena leaned closer, her brow furrowing. 'It's marked as an 'emergency pack allocation' but...' she hesitated, 'the authorization code is Alpha's personal one.'

My stomach tightened as I followed the paper trail, each document more damning than the last. The money hadn't gone to pack needs—it had been transferred to a private account, then used to purchase a luxury brownstone in Manhattan's Upper West Side. Property records confirmed the owner: Marilyn Crawford.

But that wasn't all. Further investigation revealed regular monthly payments to a specialty pharmacy known for supplying moonflower contraceptives—the rare, expensive kind that prevented werewolf conception. The same pharmacy that had been delivering to Marilyn's address.

'The sacred blood money of my family,' I whispered, my voice hollow with shock. 'He used my grandfather's trust fund to buy her a house and make sure she'd never bear his pups.'

The betrayal cut deeper than any physical wound. Not just the theft, but the desecration of something so sacred to my bloodline. The trust fund had been meant for the continuation of our rare wolf bloodline, not to facilitate some Omega's ambition.

My hands trembled as I closed the ledger, a cold clarity washing over me. This wasn't just about a mate bond anymore. This was about honor, about blood, about the legacy my grandfather had entrusted to me.

'Call my father's attorney in Seattle,' I told Lena, my voice steady despite the rage building inside me. 'The one who handles the Ward family trusts.'

'Now?' Lena asked, surprised by my sudden decisiveness.

'No,' I replied, a plan already forming in my mind. 'First, we document everything. Every transaction, every misappropriation. I want an airtight case.'

By nightfall, the lawsuit was drafted—a merciless, detailed accounting of every dollar stolen, every sacred trust betrayed. I signed my name at the bottom with a steady hand, feeling my wolf stir within me for the first time in months.

'This will destroy her,' Lena whispered, reading over my shoulder.

I looked up, surprised. 'No, Lena. This isn't about destroying her. This is about reclaiming what's mine.'

As the Seattle legal team prepared to file the suit, I felt something shift inside me—not healing, not forgiveness, but a cold, clean purpose. The Sylvia who had knelt in that ballroom was gone. In her place stood someone stronger, someone who understood that sometimes, you had to burn everything down to find your way home.

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