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After My Mate Sold Me to His Enemy Novel Cover

After My Mate Sold Me to His Enemy

The copper tang of dried blood coated my tongue, a familiar taste after ten years of serving as the Silverclaw Pack’s Enforcer. My tactical gear was shredded, my skin stained with the grime of a three-day hunt, but I didn't care. I had eliminated the spies from the Ironwood Pack. I had kept him safe. Thatcher. My wolf, usually a silent predator within my mind, paced restlessly as I approached the Sacred Grove. The moon hung heavy and full, casting silver light through the ancient trees. I needed to report to my Alpha. I needed to tell him the borders were secure. But as I stepped into the clearing, the report died in my throat.
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Chapter 2

I expected a cage. I expected a damp, rotting cellar where the Shadowblood Pack kept their shame—the runt, Elliott, the man Thatcher had sold me to like a piece of unwanted furniture.

Instead, the black SUV came to a halt inside a coliseum of stone and iron. The air here was thinner, sharper, smelling of ozone and ancient pine. Two guards, silent as graves, hauled me out. My chest throbbed with a dull, rhythmic agony—the physical echo of Thatcher’s rejection. It felt like a hook was embedded in my heart, tugging me back to a mate who didn’t want me.

"Move," one guard grunted, shoving me toward the center of the arena.

Floodlights snapped on, blinding and harsh. In the center of the sandy pit stood a figure. He wasn't a runt. He wasn't a cripple. He was a mountain of muscle clad in black tactical gear, his face obscured by a sleek, featureless steel mask. The aura coming off him was suffocating, heavy enough to make my knees tremble, though I locked them straight out of spite.

"I was told I was here to be a wife," I called out, my voice raspy but steady. "Not a gladiator."

The masked man didn't speak. He simply crooked a finger. *Come.*

Rage, hot and blinding, flared through the cold numbness of my rejection. Thatcher had discarded me. Penny had laughed at me. And now this stranger thought he could toy with me? I was the Silverclaw Enforcer. I had bloodied my hands for a decade. If I was going to die in this pit, I would die with my teeth bared.

I shifted my stance, dropping into a defensive crouch. "Your funeral."

I launched myself at him. I didn't shift—my wolf was too weak from the severed bond—but my human body was a weapon honed by years of violence. I aimed a vicious kick at his temple. He didn't even flinch. He caught my ankle with one hand, his grip like a steel vice, and tossed me aside as if I weighed nothing.

I hit the sand and rolled, coming up with a snarl. I struck again, a flurry of punches aimed at his throat, his kidneys, his knees. He blocked every single one. He wasn't fighting back; he was testing me. Parrying. Observing.

"Is this the best Silverclaw has to offer?" His voice was deep, distorted by the mask, vibrating in the hollow of my chest.

"I am not Silverclaw!" I screamed, the admission tearing another hole in my soul. I spun, driving an elbow toward his ribs. "I am nothing!"

He caught my elbow, twisting me around until my back was pressed against his chest. His arm locked around my throat—not to choke, but to hold. The scent hit me then. It wasn't the metallic tang of the arena. It was rain on granite. Dark chocolate. Ancient power.

"You are not nothing," he whispered against my ear. "You are a survivor."

He released me and stepped back. His hand went to his face. With a mechanical hiss, the steel mask detached.

I froze. I knew that face. Every wolf knew that face. The sharp jawline, the scar running through his eyebrow, and eyes that didn't glow gold like an Alpha, but swirled with molten silver.

Maxwell Hayes. The Lycan King.

"Elliott..." I breathed, the realization crashing over me. "Elliott doesn't exist."

"A necessary fiction," Maxwell said, his silver eyes boring into mine. "I needed to know if Thatcher had broken you completely. I needed to know if the woman who protected his borders for ten years still had fire in her veins."

He walked toward me, the sand crunching under his boots. The pressure in the air wasn't fear anymore; it was anticipation. My wolf, who had been curling up to die, suddenly lifted her head, sniffing the air frantically.

"Why?" I asked, my hands trembling.

"Because I have watched you, Lottie Weaver. I have watched you clean up an Alpha's messes without a word of thanks. And when I felt the disturbance in the bond lines—when I felt a True Mate being rejected—I knew I could not leave you in the hands of a fool."

He stopped inches from me. He didn't command. He didn't use the Alpha Tone to force me to my knees. He simply held out a hand, palm up.

"I do not need a servant," he said softy. "I do not need an Enforcer. I need a Queen. You can walk out of that gate, Lottie. I will give you money, a new identity, and freedom. Or... you can take my hand, and we can burn the world that hurt you to ash."

I looked at his hand. Then I looked at the gate. Freedom meant running. It meant hiding. But looking into Maxwell’s silver eyes, I didn't feel the urge to run. I felt the pull. Not the jagged, painful tear of Thatcher’s rejection, but a warm, golden tether that promised safety.

I placed my scarred hand in his.

"I'm done running," I whispered.

Maxwell pulled me close, his movements possessing a terrifying grace. "Then accept me."

He tilted my head back, exposing the neck that Thatcher had refused to mark. Under the moonlight, with the Shadowblood pack watching from the shadows of the stands, Maxwell lowered his head.

His teeth grazed my skin, sending shivers of electricity down my spine. "Mine," he growled, the sound vibrating through my very marrow.

"Yours," I gasped.

He bit down.

It wasn't pain. It was an explosion. The agony of the rejection bond shattered instantly, replaced by a flood of liquid gold. Power—ancient, raw, and intoxicating—rushed into my veins. My vision sharpened. My strength returned tenfold. The hollow ache in my chest was filled with the roaring presence of the Lycan King.

I clung to him as the mark set, sealing our souls together. When he pulled back, licking the drop of blood from my skin, his eyes were glowing brighter than the moon above us.

"Welcome home, my Queen," he murmured.

For the first time in ten years, I wasn't a weapon. I was whole.

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