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After My Mate Saved His Mistress, I Burned My Old Pack Novel Cover

After My Mate Saved His Mistress, I Burned My Old Pack

I am Winifred Harrison, healer of the Moonveil Pack, and I have spent my entire adult life learning how to keep my hands steady when everything around me is falling apart. Tonight, my hands were the steadiest things in the room. The Moon Festival was supposed to be beautiful. Lanterns strung across the great hall, the Alpha's table gleaming with silver, the whole pack gathered in that rare, collective exhale that only comes once a year. I had prepared the ceremonial wellness tonics myself—twelve small glass bottles, each one measured to the milligram, each one logged in my healer's journal with the obsessive precision I learned before I could shift. I know every ingredient I touched. I know every ingredient I didn't. So when Jade Carlson crumpled to the floor in the center of the hall, foam at the corners of her mouth, one trembling finger pointed directly at my tray of tonics, I felt something settle inside me rather than shatter. The pack did not settle. The hall erupted—chairs scraping, voices rising, someone near the back crying out wolfsbane like it was a verdict instead of a question.
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Chapter 2

The sirens came first—three long, wailing pulses that cut through the night like claws. I was in the clinic, organizing my supplies for tomorrow's wellness checks, when the emergency frequency started its terrible song. My wolf, Lyra, went rigid inside me, and I knew before anyone could tell me: rogues had breached the border.

I moved on instinct. The clinic was my territory—my patients were already filtering in, omegas with wide eyes and trembling hands, and I began directing them to the reinforced bunker room we'd prepared for exactly this scenario. 'Everyone stay calm,' I said, my voice steady as I always kept it. 'Pregnant wolves to the back, children with their parents, no one separates from their family group.'

The fighting was already starting outside. I could hear it—the snarls, the crash of bodies against the pack house walls, the distinctive wet sound of claws finding flesh. My hands moved mechanically, checking supplies, assigning tasks to my assistant healers, securing the doors. This was what I was trained for. This was what I did.

Then I heard it. Not a sound—a scent. Wrong. Off. A thread of something familiar carried on the chaos wind.

Jade.

She was outside.

I stepped to the clinic window, and my blood turned to ice. There she was, standing in the middle of the courtyard like a statue, her light hair catching the moonlight, her arms wrapped around herself in that particular way she had—the way that made her look small and fragile and in need of protection. She was directly in the path of the rogues who were breaching the eastern wall.

My phone buzzed. Sage's mind-link hit me like a physical blow.

*Winifred. The clinic. Now.*

His voice was cold, commanding—the Beta tone that no wolf could disobey. Not even a mate. My wolf bristled, but my feet were already moving. I found him in the hallway, his eyes wild, his body coiled like a spring.

'You need to go to her,' he said, not a request. 'You need to use your wolf to shield her.'

I stared at him. 'What?'

'Jade doesn't have combat training. Her father died protecting this pack. She can't die here.' His voice cracked on the last word, and I realized he was terrified. Not for me. For her.

'And I can?' I whispered. 'I'm a healer, Sage. I don't have—'

'You're my mate,' he snapped, and the Beta command hit me again, stronger this time. 'You're stronger than she is. You can take it. She can't.'

The bond between us flared with his force, trying to bend me to his will. I felt it like a physical pressure, like hands on my shoulders, pushing me toward the door. But something else was stronger.

'No.'

The word hung between us like a blade.

Sage's eyes went wide. 'What did you say?'

'I said no.' I stepped back, my hands steady, my voice level. 'I have patients here. I will not abandon them to die for her. Not for Dorian Carlson's daughter.'

He moved so fast I barely saw it—one moment he was three feet away, the next he was in my space, his hand gripping my arm. 'This isn't about her father! This is about the pack! About loyalty!'

I looked down at his hand, then back up at his face. 'Let go of me.'

He did, but the fury in his eyes didn't dim. He turned and ran, shifting mid-stride, his wolf form disappearing into the chaos. I watched him go, watched him cut down a rogue with surgical precision, watched him grab Jade by the arm and drag her back to safety.

He returned to the clinic an hour later, blood on his clothes, his eyes blazing with a fury I'd never seen before. 'You disobeyed a direct order,' he said, his voice low and dangerous. 'You put your pride above pack law.'

I said nothing.

The next morning, I stood in the main council room, the elders gathered in a semicircle, Sage standing before them with his head held high. I had requested this audience. I had asked for witnesses.

'I have something to say,' I began, my voice carrying in the silent room. Sage turned to look at me, and for the first time, I saw uncertainty in his eyes.

'I, Winifred Harrison, reject you, Sage Crawford, Beta of the Black Moon Pack, as my mate.'

The words fell like stones. The bond between us snapped with a sound I felt rather than heard, and Sage screamed—a raw, animal sound that came from somewhere deep inside him. His knees hit the floor, his body convulsing as his Beta aura was stripped away, leaving him gasping and hollow-eyed.

I turned and walked out of the room without looking back.

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