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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 4

The clinic in Silverfang territory became my world. For two months, I lived in a rhythm of measuring, mixing, and monitoring—the familiar dance of a healer who knows exactly how much of herself to give to each task. Luna Elara Spencer was my focus, her degenerative condition requiring a delicate balance of wolfsbane antidotes and herbal treatments that would have been impossible for most healers. But I had spent years preparing for cases like hers, and I approached her care with the same methodical precision I brought to everything else.

The clinic was quiet in the mornings, sunlight streaming through the large windows as I prepared Elara's treatment. I had just finished grinding fresh wolfsbane root when I sensed him—Westyn. He arrived exactly ten minutes early, as he always did, his presence filling the room without effort.

'You're here,' I said without looking up from my work. It wasn't a question.

'I am.' He moved to the observation chair, settling into it with the easy authority of an Alpha who never needed to announce his power. 'How is she today?'

'Stable. The new treatment protocol is working.' I glanced up briefly, meeting his eyes. 'Her wolf is responding well to the modified serum. I expect significant improvement by the end of the week.'

He nodded, his gaze lingering on my hands as they worked. 'You're remarkable, Winifred.'

I paused, my fingers hovering over the mortar. 'I'm thorough.'

'Yes. That too.' A hint of amusement touched his voice.

Over the weeks, I had noticed the small changes. Westyn arrived earlier each day, staying longer, asking questions about the herbs I used, the techniques I employed. He had learned to identify wolfsbane by sight, could spot the difference between healing sage and cooking sage, knew which roots needed to be processed before dawn for maximum potency. He never asked directly about my past or the pack I had left behind, but he learned everything about my work with the same strategic focus he brought to pack leadership.

One evening, after a particularly successful treatment, he stayed later than usual. The clinic was empty, just the two of us in the soft lamplight. 'Tell me about the lavender,' he said suddenly.

I looked up from my notes. 'What about it?'

'You always carry some. In your journal.' His eyes held mine. 'It matters to you.'

I pressed two fingers to my wrist, feeling my pulse steady and sure. 'It's from my birth pack. The last thing I took when I left.'

'The Moonveil fields,' he said softly. 'I've heard they're beautiful.'

'It's just a flower,' I said, but my voice lacked its usual sharpness.

'No,' he replied, his voice low and certain. 'It's a promise. That you can carry beauty with you, even when you leave everything else behind.'

The words caught something loose inside me, a feeling I had carefully contained for months. I turned away, focusing on organizing my supplies, but I could feel his gaze on me—not demanding, not pushing, just present.

At the end of the two months, Luna Elara's transformation was remarkable. Her wolf had returned to full strength, her aura vibrant and commanding once more. The pack celebrated with a formal dinner, the great hall filled with Silverfang members eager to honor their Luna's recovery.

I stood to the side, watching as Elara moved through the crowd, her vitality restored. Westyn appeared beside me, his shoulder brushing mine. 'You did this,' he said quietly.

'I did my job,' I replied.

'You did more than your job.' His voice carried a weight that made me look at him. 'You gave us back our future.'

Before I could respond, Elara herself approached, taking my hands in hers with the warmth that had become so familiar during our treatment sessions. 'My dear,' she said, her voice carrying across the now-silent hall, 'you are the daughter I always wanted.' She turned to address the pack. 'This woman saved not just my life, but the stability of our pack. She is now, and forever will be, under the protection of Silverfang.'

The pack erupted in howls of approval. I felt Westyn's hand on the small of my back, steady and warm. When I looked up at him, I saw something in his eyes that made my breath catch—a deep, genuine adoration that had nothing to do with strategy or alliance.

For the first time since the fire, I felt something other than steady resolve. Something that felt dangerously like hope.

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