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After My Mate Sold Our Child To A Rogue

I woke up on New Year's Day the way I had for the past ten years: five minutes before my alarm, already mentally sorting through the pack's annual run logistics. The winter sun wasn't up yet, and the pack house was still quiet in that particular way that meant everyone else was sleeping off last night's celebration. I hadn't attended. Someone needed to make sure the kitchens were prepped for the post-run breakfast, and that someone was always me. I was halfway through my morning routine—hair braided back, running clothes laid out, mental checklist cycling through supply counts and route confirmations—when the static hit. It wasn't painful, exactly. More like a sudden absence, the way your ears feel when a pressure shifts. I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist, steadying myself against the bathroom counter, and reached for the pack's elite mind-link chat. The one reserved for the Alpha, Luna, Beta, and Gamma. The one I'd been part of since the day Wesley marked me.
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Chapter 3

Wesley didn't flinch when I said we were done. He straightened in his chair—spine too rigid, shoulders pulled back in that particular way that meant he was about to lie—and reached for the holographic tablet on his desk.

"Actually," he said, his voice dropping into that cold, administrative tone, "we're just getting started."

The tablet flickered to life, projecting a translucent screen into the air between us. I watched, my thumb pressed hard against my wrist, as images began to play. Mind-link memories, or what looked like them—the distinctive visual texture of shared wolf consciousness, complete with the slight distortion at the edges that marked them as genuine pack records.

Except they weren't genuine.

I was watching myself strike an Omega across the face in the pack kitchens. Watching myself redirect funds from the pack's medical budget into a private account. Watching myself stand over a cowering Delta and snarl something vicious and cruel, my Luna aura turned into a weapon.

None of it had happened.

"Deepfakes," I said quietly, and Wesley's expression didn't change. "AI-generated mind-link forgeries."

"The council won't know that," he replied, his fingers moving across the tablet's surface. "The technology is good enough now. Very good. And you've made so few allies, Hazel. Who's going to believe you over documented evidence?"

My wolf was snarling, a sound that wanted to rip through my throat and tear into him. I kept my face blank and watched the fabricated memories cycle through—a greatest hits compilation of crimes I'd never committed, each one carefully designed to destroy any credibility I had left.

"If you try to fight me on any of this," Wesley continued, his voice perfectly level, "I'll submit these to Elder Hale and the full council. You'll be exiled within forty-eight hours. No assets, no references, no pack to take you in. You'll be rogue, Hazel. And we both know what happens to lone she-wolves in rogue territory."

The hologram flickered off. Wesley set the tablet down and folded his hands on the desk, his expression almost bored.

"Or," he said, "you can accept the terms I'm offering. Pack your things quietly, move to the guest wing permanently, and sign over your Luna status to Raelynn. You'll keep a small stipend—enough to live on if you're careful. And this all stays private."

I stared at him, this man I'd called my mate for ten years, and felt something crack open in my chest. Not the clean break of a severed bond. Something messier. Darker.

"Why?" The word came out barely above a whisper. "Why go through all of this? Why not just reject me years ago?"

Wesley leaned forward, and for the first time since I'd walked into his study, something like genuine emotion crossed his face. Contempt.

"Because you were useful," he said simply. "You ran the pack while I built my reputation. You raised Raelynn's son while she got her life together. You played the devoted Luna so well that no one questioned anything. You made it easy, Hazel."

My thumb was digging into my wrist hard enough to bruise. I made myself breathe. Made myself think past the howling in my head.

"And our daughter?" I asked, my voice steadier than I felt. "The one you said was sold?"

Wesley's expression shifted—just slightly, a flicker of something that might have been satisfaction. He leaned in close, close enough that I could smell the coffee on his breath, and whispered:

"She didn't die, Hazel. I sold her to Nylah Parker the day she was born. An inconvenient pup from an inconvenient pregnancy, right when I was negotiating Raelynn's return. Nylah needed leverage on me, I needed the timeline clean. It worked out well for everyone."

The world went white.

Not metaphorically. Actually white, like someone had overexposed every sense I had. I heard my wolf screaming, felt my hands curl into fists, felt every instinct I possessed demand that I lunge across that desk and make him hurt the way he'd just made me hurt.

And then, very clearly, I heard my own voice in my head: *If you break now, you lose everything. Including any chance of finding her.*

I unclenched my fists. Pressed my thumb harder against my wrist until the pain cut through the rage. And I made a choice.

I let my shoulders drop. Let my eyes fill with tears—real ones, because the grief was real even if the surrender wasn't. Let my voice crack when I spoke.

"Okay," I whispered, and the word tasted like ash. "Okay. I'll sign whatever you want. Just—please. Tell me where she is. Tell me she's safe."

Wesley leaned back, and I watched his entire posture relax. He'd won. He thought he'd won.

"She's alive," he said, his tone almost kind now. Magnanimous. "That's all you need to know."

I nodded, wiping at my face with shaking hands, and turned toward the door. Every step felt like moving through water, my wolf howling betrayal at the performance, at the retreat.

But I wasn't retreating.

I was regrouping.

"I'll pack tonight," I said quietly, not looking back. "I'll be out of the Luna suite by morning."

"Good," Wesley said, already turning back to his tablet. "And Hazel? Don't make this harder than it needs to be."

I walked out of his study with my head down and my hands trembling, every inch the broken, defeated Luna he expected to see.

But in my pocket, my phone was recording.

And in my mind, I was already three moves ahead.

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