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After My Mate Rigged the Tribunal, I Walked Away

The heavy oak doors of the Ironstone Pack’s tribunal hall were closed, sealing in the scent of polished wood, nervous sweat, and the suffocating, heavy auras of the Alpha judges. I adjusted the microphone at my podium, taking a slow breath to steady my racing heart. I am Evie Nichols, and I was born for this. "The Blackwood Ridge dispute cannot be settled by modern territorial lines," I stated, my voice ringing clear and steady across the silent hall. "By examining the historical hunting migrations of the northern packs, we see that the boundary was never meant to be static." Judge Catherine Hayes, a senior Alpha whose dominant presence usually made younger wolves shrink, leaned forward with genuine interest. I was nailing it. The cross-territory training placement with the prestigious Silverveil Pack—a once-in-a-generation opportunity—was practically in my grasp. Allowing myself a brief moment of triumph, I glanced toward the gallery. I was looking for him. Matthew Porter.
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Chapter 4

The packhouse communal area smelled of bleach and the overwhelming, suffocating scent of white lilies. My mate ceremony was only days away. Every corner of the room was decorated with floral arrangements, a constant, suffocating reminder of the cage waiting for me this weekend. I kept my head down, standing at the granite island as I zipped up my canvas tote bag. Inside were the printed copies of my Silverveil transfer documents. I just needed to make it to the post office in town to mail them to the regional council.

"Oh, Evie!"

The sickly sweet scent of artificial vanilla hit my nose a second before Bella did. She was holding a massive ceramic mug of steaming black coffee, flanked by two giggling Omegas. I saw the cold calculation in her eyes a fraction of a second before her heel conveniently caught on the edge of the floor rug.

She pitched forward with a dramatic gasp. The scalding coffee flew through the air in a dark arc, splashing directly across my chest and soaking the front of my tote bag.

"Watch out!" I hissed, jumping back as the hot liquid bit through my sweater and burned my skin.

"Oh my goddess, I am so clumsy," Bella said. Her voice dripped with fake, sugary sympathy, but her eyes were dancing with malicious triumph. "Let me help you clean that up."

Before I could stop her, she lunged forward, grabbing the bottom of my soaked tote bag and yanking it upward. The weakened, coffee-soaked zipper gave way. Everything inside spilled onto the wet tile floor. Pens, lip balm, my wallet, and a thick stack of cream-colored paper.

The papers fanned out perfectly across the puddle of coffee. The bold, silver-foiled crest of the Silverveil Pack gleamed under the fluorescent lights. Right beneath it, printed in sharp black ink: *Cross-Territory Transfer Application - Applicant: Evie Nichols.*

My blood ran cold. My inner wolf, Sia, paced frantically in my mind.

"Well, well," Bella murmured, her eyes widening in mock horror as she stared at the papers. "What's this?"

Before I could scramble to the floor to gather them, the heavy double doors of the communal area swung open. The casual chatter in the room instantly died. The air grew thick, heavy with the sharp, metallic tang of an approaching Beta.

Matthew stepped into the room. He wore a crisp navy suit, his phone pressed to his ear, looking every bit the authoritative leader. But as he took in the scene—the spilled coffee, Bella’s triumphant smirk, and me frozen over the scattered papers—his dark eyes dropped to the floor. He read the header on the top document.

He ended his call without a word, slipping the phone into his pocket. The silence in the room was deafening.

Matthew didn't yell. He simply walked over, his polished shoes crunching against a stray pen, and bent down. His large hand closed over the soaked transfer application.

"Bella," he said, his voice dangerously soft. "Leave us."

Bella practically skipped out of the room, her Omegas trailing behind her like obedient shadows.

Matthew didn't look at me. He turned on his heel and walked toward the deserted east corridor. The invisible, crushing tether of his Beta aura wrapped around my chest, dragging me after him. I had no choice but to follow, my wet sweater clinging uncomfortably to my skin.

The moment the heavy oak doors of the corridor swung shut behind us, sealing us in the dim, empty hallway, the illusion of the calm, collected Beta vanished.

Matthew slammed me back against the wood-paneled wall. He didn't use his hands; he used his aura, pinning my shoulders with a supernatural weight that made Sia whine in the back of my mind. He held up the stained documents, his fist clenching until the thick paper crumpled into a tight, ruined ball.

"What is this?" he demanded, his voice a low, vibrating growl that rattled my teeth.

"It's exactly what it looks like," I said. I forced my chin up, refusing to bare my neck to him. "I'm leaving."

He let out a harsh, mocking laugh. "You're leaving. Just like that? Because you lost a mock tribunal?"

"Because you rigged it!" I shot back, the anger finally burning through my fear. "You handed Bella the win so I would be stuck here. So I would be nothing but your little Luna-in-waiting!"

Matthew stepped closer. The scent of sandalwood, which had comforted me for seven years, now turned rancid, suffocating me. "I did what was necessary to protect our future. You are my mate, Evie. You belong to me, and you belong to the Ironstone Pack. You are going to drop this childish rebellion right now."

"It's not a rebellion. It's my career. It's my life!"

"You have no career without me," he whispered viciously. He leaned in, his lips brushing my ear. It didn't feel like a lover's touch; it felt like a snake coiling around my throat. "Do you really think you can just run to Silverveil and start over? I am a Beta. I sit on the regional council. If you do not submit and prepare for our formal mate ceremony this weekend, I will make sure you never step foot in a pack-law courtroom again."

I stopped breathing. The dim hallway seemed to spin.

"I will make three phone calls," Matthew continued smoothly, pulling back to look directly into my eyes. "And I will use my influence to permanently blacklist you from any pack-law career across all territories. You will be a rogue with a useless degree. No pack will touch you. No Alpha will hire you."

He dropped the crushed, coffee-stained ball of paper at my feet.

"Buy a white dress, Evie," he ordered, his tone returning to that polished, terrifying calm. "Smile for the elders. Be the mate I chose you to be. Or I will destroy everything you've ever worked for."

He turned and walked away, his footsteps fading down the long, shadowed hall.

I stood trembling against the wall, the damp cold of my ruined sweater seeping into my bones. He thought he had won. He thought the threat of destroying my life's work would finally break me into submission.

I looked down at the ruined transfer application on the floor. Sia stopped whining. A low, dangerous rumble echoed in my chest. Matthew had just shown me his hand. He wasn't my mate. He was my warden.

And wardens only build walls when they know the prisoner is strong enough to escape.

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