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After My Mate Tried to Sacrifice Me

Waking up to warm sunlight in her mate's bedroom, she is gripped by the terrifying certainty that she should be dead. Struggling against a tight chest and the lingering ghost of a bone-deep, icy demise, she grips the cotton sheets in disbelief. Surrounded by the familiar pale gray walls she helped Damien choose years ago, she must confront the horrifying reality of her survival after a ultimate betrayal.
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Chapter 1

I woke to the weight of sunlight on my face and the certainty that I had died.

For three long seconds, I couldn't move. My chest felt tight, like something was pressing down on it—not pain exactly, but the memory of pain, the ghost of a bone-deep cold that had swallowed me whole. My fingers curled against soft sheets. Cotton. Warm. Real.

I forced my eyes open.

Damien's bedroom. The pale gray walls I'd helped him pick out four years ago. The curtains half-drawn, letting in morning light that turned everything gold. Outside, I could hear the sounds of the Shadowvale Pack waking up—voices calling to each other, someone laughing, the distant clatter of the communal kitchen starting breakfast prep.

I was alive.

My hand moved before I could think about it, fingers pressing against the left side of my neck. Smooth skin. Unmarked. No scar. No puncture wound. No evidence of the extraction that had killed me.

The mate bond hummed faintly in my chest, a golden thread I'd spent seven years learning to feel. It was still there. Still connected. Still pulling me toward the man sleeping beside me.

I turned my head slowly.

Damien lay on his back, one arm thrown over his head, his breathing deep and even. His dark hair was messy against the pillow. His jaw was relaxed. He looked peaceful. He looked like the man I'd fallen in love with when I was twenty years old and stupid enough to believe the Moon Goddess only gave bonds to people who deserved them.

I stared at him and felt nothing.

No—that wasn't true. I felt everything. Grief. Rage. A cold, bottomless hatred that sat in my stomach like a stone. And underneath all of it, the mate bond still singing its stupid, relentless song, telling me he was mine, telling me I was safe, telling me the Moon Goddess had chosen perfectly.

I pressed two fingers against the inside of my left wrist. A private gesture. A reminder.

I knew what day this was.

This was the morning Damien would ask me to save Valerie. The morning he would sit across from me at breakfast, reach for my hand, and tell me my twin sister's wolf was dying. The morning he would frame my death as a family obligation and a Luna's sacred duty, his voice soft and certain, his eyes full of a tenderness I had mistaken for love.

In my first life, I had said yes before he finished asking.

I slid out of bed carefully, my bare feet silent on the floor. My wolf stirred inside me—stronger than I remembered, more alert. In my first life, she had been quiet, cowed by years of Damien's Alpha tone and my own desperate need to be good enough. Now she felt different. Awake. Angry.

I walked to the window and looked out at the pack grounds. Shadowvale was beautiful in the morning. The training fields stretched out below, already filling with warriors running drills. Beyond that, the pack houses clustered together, smoke rising from chimneys. It looked like home.

It had never been home.

"Lexi?"

Damien's voice was rough with sleep. I turned and found him sitting up, rubbing his eyes. He smiled when he saw me—warm, easy, the smile that had made me fall for him in the first place.

"You're up early," he said.

"Couldn't sleep," I replied. My voice came out steady. Normal. I was good at normal. I'd had seven years of practice.

He swung his legs out of bed and crossed to me, wrapping his arms around my waist from behind. His chin rested on my shoulder. His scent—pine and earth, the scent I'd once thought I would die happy breathing—wrapped around me.

I had died breathing it.

"I need to talk to you about something," he said quietly. "At breakfast. It's important."

I already knew. I knew every word he was going to say. I knew the exact way his brow would furrow when he said Valerie's name. I knew how his hand would tighten on mine when he said the word "extraction." I knew the way his Alpha tone would slip into his voice, so subtle I wouldn't even notice it was there, making my agreement feel inevitable.

I turned in his arms and looked up at him. "Okay," I said softly. "Whatever it is, we'll handle it together."

His smile widened. Relief flickered across his face—so quick I almost missed it.

He had been worried I would say no.

Good.

Breakfast was in the main pack house, a long communal table where the inner circle usually gathered. Damien and I sat near the head. Beta Bodie was already there, nursing a cup of coffee and scrolling through his phone. Gamma Rhett arrived a few minutes later with his mate. Two other senior wolves joined us. It was casual. Comfortable. The kind of morning I'd lived a hundred times before.

Damien waited until everyone had food in front of them. Then he reached across the table and took my hand.

"Lexi," he said gently. "I got a call from your father last night."

I made my face concerned. Worried. The good sister. The devoted mate. "Is everything okay?"

"It's Valerie," he said. His thumb rubbed across my knuckles. "Her wolf is sick. The Healers ran tests. It's a marrow-rejection disease. Rare. Aggressive."

I let my eyes widen. "Oh my goddess. Is she—"

"She's stable for now," Damien said quickly. "But she needs a transplant. A bone-marrow extraction from a compatible donor." He paused. His gaze held mine. "The Healers said you're the most likely match. You're her twin. Same bloodline."

Around the table, I felt the others watching. Bodie had set down his phone. Rhett's mate had gone very still.

Damien's voice dropped lower. Softer. "I know it's a lot to ask. But she's your sister. And you're the Luna of this pack. If anyone can save her, it's you."

There it was. The frame. The trap. Family obligation plus Luna duty plus the unspoken weight of his expectation, all wrapped in a tone that made refusal feel selfish.

In my first life, I had felt the walls close in. I had felt the mate bond pull tight, urging me to agree, to sacrifice, to be worthy.

This time, I felt my wolf bare her teeth.

I let a long silence stretch. Then I squeezed Damien's hand and said, voice trembling just slightly, "Of course I want to help her. She's my sister. I love her."

Damien's shoulders relaxed.

"But," I continued, "this is serious. It's dangerous. I've read about marrow extractions." I looked around the table, letting my gaze catch Bodie's, then Rhett's. "I would never forgive myself if there was someone else who could help and I didn't think to check first."

Damien frowned slightly. "What do you mean?"

I turned back to him, my expression open and earnest. "You should get tested too. For compatibility. You're not her twin, but you're strong. Your bloodline is one of the best in the region." I let my voice warm with admiration. "If you're a match, it would mean so much to her. It would prove how much you care."

Bodie's head came up sharply. Rhett's mate made a small sound.

Damien's hand tightened on mine. "Lexi, I don't think—"

"Please," I said softly. I leaned forward, letting my eyes go bright with unshed tears. "Just get tested. Before I do anything. I need to know we tried every option. For Valerie's sake."

Across the table, Bodie cleared his throat. "She's right," he said slowly. "Protocol would be to test immediate family first. Then mates of immediate family. Then extended pack."

Damien shot him a look. Bodie didn't flinch.

"It's just a blood test," I said. My voice was still soft. Still devoted. "At the Healer's clinic. It won't take long. And then we'll know for sure."

Damien stared at me. For a moment, I saw something flicker behind his eyes—calculation, maybe, or the first edge of suspicion. But he couldn't refuse. Not in front of his Beta. Not in front of half his inner circle. Not without looking like he cared less about Valerie than his own mate did.

"Fine," he said finally. "I'll get tested."

I smiled. "Thank you," I whispered. "I knew you'd do the right thing."

Under the table, I pressed two fingers against my wrist.

The trap was set.

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