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After My Mate Slept with a Rogue, I Ended Us Novel Cover

After My Mate Slept with a Rogue, I Ended Us

I had spent eleven hours making sure everyone else had a perfect New Year's Run. The bonfire was stacked exactly right. The perimeter patrols were rotated on schedule. The younger wolves got their first ceremonial run without incident, and the elders had their reserved seating near the fire pit with warm drinks waiting. Every detail, every contingency—handled. That was what I did. That was what I had always done. I was Gwen Watkins, Luna of the Moonveil Pack. And I was very, very good at my job. By the time the celebration wound down and the pack dispersed into the cold night air, I was running on fumes and something quieter than exhaustion—a kind of hollow satisfaction that comes from doing everything right and still feeling like something is missing.
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I had spent eleven hours making sure everyone else had a perfect New Year's Run.

The bonfire was stacked exactly right. The perimeter patrols were rotated on schedule. The younger wolves got their first ceremonial run without incident, and the elders had their reserved seating near the fire pit with warm drinks waiting. Every detail, every contingency—handled. That was what I did. That was what I had always done.

I was Gwen Watkins, Luna of the Moonveil Pack. And I was very, very good at my job.

By the time the celebration wound down and the pack dispersed into the cold night air, I was running on fumes and something quieter than exhaustion—a kind of hollow satisfaction that comes from doing everything right and still feeling like something is missing. I told myself it was just the long day. I told myself Lukas would be waiting in the suite, that we'd open the bottle of wine I'd been saving, that we'd have one of those rare, easy nights where the distance between us didn't feel so wide.

I told myself a lot of things, back then.

The packhouse was mostly quiet when I climbed the stairs. The hallway outside our Luna suite smelled like pine resin and cold air from the open window at the end of the corridor. Normal. Familiar. I reached for the door handle without thinking.

Then the smell hit me.

Sweet. Cloying. Floral in the way that cheap perfume tries to be and never quite manages—layered over something muskier, something I knew as well as my own heartbeat.

Lukas.

I stood in the doorway for exactly one second. One second where my brain tried to offer me an explanation that wasn't the obvious one. Then I pushed the bedroom door open.

The lamp on my nightstand—the one I'd picked out, in the bed I'd bought, in the suite I'd furnished with ten years of careful, deliberate love—cast a warm glow over the two of them. Penny Munoz scrambled for the sheet. Lukas was already moving, already on his feet, already straightening his shirt with the particular efficiency of a man who had done this before.

"Gwen." His voice was steady. That was the thing that broke something open in me—not the scene itself, but how steady his voice was. "This isn't—"

"Don't." The word came out quiet. Quieter than I expected.

"She needed help. She came to me because she had nowhere else to go, and you—you're so strong, Gwen, you've never needed anyone, you don't understand what it's like to—"

"I said don't."

I felt it rise in me then. Not rage. Not grief. Something colder and more absolute than either—the thing that lives underneath a decade of patience when the patience finally runs out. My Luna aura unfurled from my chest like a slow exhale, filling the room, pressing down on everything in it.

Lukas's knees hit the floor.

I watched him go down and felt nothing except clarity.

"I, Gwen Watkins, Luna of the Moonveil Pack," I said, and my voice carried the Alpha tone without effort, without performance—it simply was what it was, "reject you, Lukas Bishop, as my mate."

The sound he made was not something I will describe. The mate bond breaking is not a quiet thing. I felt it too—a tearing sensation behind my sternum, sharp and then immediately, mercifully numb. Lukas doubled over, one hand pressed to his chest, gasping.

Penny had gone very still against the headboard.

I looked at her once. Just once. She opened her mouth and I let my aura press a little harder and she closed it again.

"You have until morning to remove yourself from this room," I told her. "Touch anything that belongs to me and I will know."

Then I turned and walked out.

The hallway felt different on the other side of that door. The air was the same temperature, the pine smell was the same, the old floorboard near the window still creaked under my foot. But I was not the same woman who had walked in.

I made it to the top of the stairs before I heard Lukas stumble out behind me, still hunched, one hand braced against the wall. He was trying to call my name. The sound came out broken.

I didn't stop.

From the courtyard below, through the tall window at the landing, I could see the last of the perimeter security finishing their sweep. One of them—younger, broad-shouldered, moving with the unhurried steadiness of someone who had been doing this all night without complaint—paused at the edge of the light. He looked up.

Not with the pack's hungry curiosity. Not with pity.

Just looked. Steady and quiet, the way you look at something you recognize without knowing why yet.

I held his gaze for a moment I couldn't explain.

Then I walked down the stairs to begin the work of taking my life back.

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