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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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Chapter 4

I heard her before I saw her.

The media den was half-full—a midday gathering, routine pack business, the kind of meeting where I reviewed resource reports and fielded questions from department heads. Quiet work. Necessary work. The kind Lukas had never bothered to attend.

The door hit the wall hard enough to rattle the framed pack charter on the opposite side.

Penny Munoz stood in the doorway with her chin up and her eyes already wet, which told me everything I needed to know about how she'd planned this. The tears were ready. The entrance was rehearsed. She'd chosen the middle of the day, the middle of a gathering, because she needed an audience and she knew it.

Every head in the room turned.

I set down my pen.

"You." She pointed at me, her voice cracking on cue. "You threw me out with nothing. You humiliated me in front of the whole pack. You've been destroying Lukas's life piece by piece and everyone just—" She pressed a hand to her mouth, let the sob build. "Everyone just lets you, because you're the Luna and no one is allowed to say that you're wrong."

The room was very still.

I stood up.

Not quickly. Not with any particular urgency. I pushed my chair back and walked to my desk and opened the bottom drawer, the one I kept locked, and I took out the folder I had put together over the past forty-eight hours. It was not a thin folder.

"Close the door," I said to the wolf nearest the entrance. "Everyone stays."

Penny's performance faltered for just a moment—a flicker behind the wet eyes, a recalibration. She had expected me to be defensive. She had expected me to be cold, or dismissive, or to use my aura to shut her down before she could finish. She had not expected me to be prepared.

I opened the folder on the desk in front of me.

"Penny Munoz," I said. My voice was even. "Born rogue. No pack affiliation on record for the past six years, which is interesting, because you told Lukas you were a transfer from the Greywood Pack." I looked up. "Greywood has no record of you."

She opened her mouth.

"I'm not finished." I turned a page. "Eighteen months ago, you presented yourself to a mid-ranked wolf in the Ashford Pack as his fated mate. You lived in his family's packhouse for four months, drew from their household resources, and left when his actual mate arrived from the eastern territory. His family filed a formal complaint with the regional Alpha Council. It's documented."

The room had gone the kind of quiet where you could hear people breathing.

"Before that," I continued, "there was a similar situation in the Crestfall Pack. A scholar, interestingly enough. Wolfless. Insecure. The kind of wolf who wants very badly to believe that someone needs him." I paused. "You have a type, Penny."

Her face had changed. The performance was still there, but something underneath it had gone rigid.

"This is—you're making this up, you're—"

"The documentation is from three separate Alpha Council archives," I said. "You're welcome to dispute it with them directly."

I closed the folder.

Then I reached for the thing I had been saving.

The pack mind-link is not something a Luna uses lightly. It is intimate in a way that most wolves don't fully appreciate until it happens—a voice that arrives not in your ears but somewhere behind your eyes, clear and undeniable, carrying the full weight of the authority behind it. I had used it for emergencies. For celebrations. For the kind of news that needed to reach every member of the pack at once, without distortion, without the telephone-game degradation of rumor.

I used it now.

I sent the documents. Not summaries—the actual records, the actual names, the actual dates, rendered in the mind-link the way a Luna can render them: clear, sourced, and impossible to misattribute. Every wolf in Moonveil territory received it simultaneously. The ones in this room, the ones in the training yard, the ones in the kitchens and the workshops and the perimeter posts.

I felt the ripple of it move through the pack like a stone dropped in still water.

Penny felt it too. I watched her understand what had just happened—watched the calculation behind her eyes run the numbers and come up short. She had come here to make me look like the villain in front of a room. I had just made her the story in front of everyone.

"You're done here," I said quietly. "Whatever you thought you were building with Lukas—whatever you told him, whatever he told himself—it's over. The pack knows what you are."

She didn't cry anymore. The performance had nowhere left to go.

Across the room, near the back wall, I caught the expression on one of the senior wolves—the slow, grim nod of someone who had suspected and was now certain.

I looked back at Penny.

Somewhere in the packhouse, I knew, Lukas was receiving the same mind-link as everyone else.

I wondered what his face looked like, reading the profile of the woman he had burned everything for.

I didn't feel satisfaction, exactly. I felt something quieter than that. The particular stillness of a thing finally, completely done.

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