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After My Mate Tried to Sacrifice Me Novel Cover

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 2

The Healer's clinic smelled like antiseptic and lavender. I'd always hated that combination. It reminded me of waiting rooms and bad news, of sitting in uncomfortable chairs while someone in a white coat explained why things were worse than you thought.

I sat in one of those chairs now, hands folded in my lap, watching Damien through the glass partition that separated the waiting area from the examination rooms.

He stood with his back to me, shoulders tense, while Healer Grayson held a tablet and spoke in low tones. I couldn't hear the words, but I didn't need to. I'd lived this moment before—or a version of it. In my first life, I'd been the one standing in that room, receiving results that sentenced me to death. This time, I was on the other side of the glass.

Damien's hand came up slowly. He rubbed the back of his neck. His head tilted slightly, the way it did when he was processing information he didn't like. Healer Grayson said something else, gestured at the tablet. Damien's entire body went still.

I pressed two fingers against my wrist and waited.

When he finally turned around, his face was blank. Carefully, perfectly blank. The kind of expression he used in pack negotiations when someone said something that threatened his position and he needed three seconds to decide how to respond.

He walked out of the examination room. The door closed behind him with a soft click. His eyes found mine across the waiting area.

"Well?" I said. My voice was light. Curious. The concerned mate. "What did they say?"

For a moment, he didn't answer. His jaw worked. Then he crossed to me and sat down in the chair beside mine, his movements controlled and deliberate.

"I'm compatible," he said.

I let my eyebrows rise. "That's wonderful! So you can—"

"They said my marrow density is higher than expected." His voice was flat. "Alpha bloodline. Stronger match than yours would be."

I blinked at him. Let silence fill the space between us. Let him feel the weight of what he'd just said.

"So you're the better donor," I said slowly. "You can save her."

His hand found mine. His grip was too tight. "Lexi, it's more complicated than that. The extraction process for an Alpha—"

"Is the same process you were going to ask me to do," I said softly. I didn't pull my hand away. I looked at him with wide, trusting eyes. "Isn't it?"

He opened his mouth. Closed it. I watched him search for the right words, the right frame, the right way to make this my responsibility again.

"We should talk to your father," he said finally. "Get a second opinion. There might be other options."

"Of course," I agreed. I squeezed his hand gently. "Whatever you think is best."

But I saw it in his eyes. The calculation. The way he was already looking for an exit, a reason why his marrow couldn't be used, why mine was still the better choice despite what the test said.

I smiled at him. Sweet. Devoted. The Luna who would never question her Alpha.

And I waited.

Three days passed.

Damien said nothing about the test results. Not at breakfast. Not during pack meetings. Not in the quiet moments before bed when he pulled me close and pressed his face into my hair.

I didn't bring it up either.

I went about my Luna duties with perfect normalcy. I reviewed supply reports with the pack's logistics coordinator. I mediated a dispute between two families over a boundary line. I smiled at visiting wolves and poured tea for the Elder Council's mates during their weekly gathering.

And I watched Damien grow tense.

It started small. A tightness around his eyes at dinner. The way his hand would pause mid-gesture when someone mentioned Valerie's name. He started spending more time in his office, door closed, taking calls I wasn't invited to hear.

On the third night, I woke to find his side of the bed empty. I lay there in the dark, listening to the faint sound of his voice coming from downstairs. He was on the phone. His tone was low, urgent. I couldn't make out words, but I didn't need to.

He was looking for a way out.

I closed my eyes and let my wolf stretch inside me. She was so much stronger now. In my first life, she'd been a whisper. Now she felt like a presence, solid and sure. She didn't speak in words, but I felt her satisfaction like warmth spreading through my chest.

Patience, she seemed to say. Let him run. Let him search. Let him realize there's nowhere to go.

I fell back asleep smiling.

The pack training session was scheduled for late afternoon. It was a regular event—twice a week, Shadowvale's warriors gathered on the main field to run drills, practice shifts, and spar under Gamma Rhett's supervision. Usually, it was just pack. But today, two allied Alphas were visiting to discuss a joint border patrol, and the Elder Council had decided to attend and watch.

I hadn't planned that part. The Moon Goddess had.

I stood at the edge of the field, wearing a simple dress and a light jacket against the autumn chill. Around me, wolves stretched and warmed up. Rhett barked orders. The two visiting Alphas—one from the Clearwater Pack, one from Stonehaven—stood with Damien near the center, discussing something that involved a lot of pointing at a map.

The Elder Council sat in chairs someone had set up on the far side. Five of them, the oldest and most respected wolves in Shadowvale, watching with the quiet authority of people who'd seen three generations of Alphas come and go.

I waited until the sparring matches started. Waited until everyone was focused on the two warriors circling each other in the center ring. Waited until Damien's attention was on the fight, his arms crossed, his expression absorbed.

Then I stepped forward.

"Alpha Damien," I called.

My voice carried. Clear. Steady. A Luna's voice.

The sparring stopped. Heads turned. Damien looked up, surprise flickering across his face.

I walked toward him slowly, my hands clasped in front of me. Every wolf on that field watched me move. I felt their attention like heat on my skin.

I stopped a few feet from Damien and the visiting Alphas. I smiled—warm, proud, the devoted mate about to say something wonderful about her Alpha.

"I wanted to ask," I said, my voice pitched to carry across the field, "whether the pack can celebrate the good news. About Valerie."

Damien went very still.

One of the visiting Alphas—Clearwater's leader, a broad-shouldered man named Matthias—tilted his head. "Good news?"

"My Alpha took a compatibility test," I said. I kept my eyes on Damien. Kept smiling. "To see if he could donate bone marrow to my sister. Her wolf is dying. It's very serious." I let my voice catch slightly, just enough. "And the results came back. He's a perfect match. Even better than I would have been."

Silence dropped over the field like a stone into water.

Matthias's eyebrows rose. The Stonehaven Alpha made a small approving sound. Across the field, I saw Elder Callum lean forward in his chair.

"That's incredible," Matthias said slowly. He looked at Damien with something that might have been respect. Might have been envy. "Putting yourself forward like that. For your Luna's family."

"It shows real strength," the Stonehaven Alpha added. "Real love."

Damien's jaw tightened. His eyes locked on mine, and for one brief second, I saw it—the flash of understanding. The moment he realized what I'd just done.

I'd trapped him. In front of allied Alphas. In front of his Elders. In front of every wolf in his pack who was now watching, waiting to see what their Alpha would say.

He couldn't refuse. Not without looking like he valued his own comfort over his Luna's sister's life. Not without contradicting the test results I'd just made public. Not without shattering the image of the devoted, honorable Alpha he'd spent years building.

Every honor code in Shadowvale's charter had just closed around him like teeth.

"Of course," Damien said. His voice was steady. Controlled. Only I could hear the edge underneath. "I'll do whatever it takes to save her."

The field erupted.

Wolves howled their approval. Rhett clapped Damien on the shoulder. The visiting Alphas nodded, their respect visible and immediate. Even the Elders were murmuring to each other, satisfaction clear on their weathered faces.

I walked up to Damien. Took his hand. Looked up at him with eyes full of gratitude and love.

"Thank you," I whispered, just loud enough for him to hear. "I knew you'd do the right thing."

His hand tightened on mine. Hard enough to hurt.

But he was smiling. He had to smile. Everyone was watching.

I smiled back.

And under my skin, my wolf laughed.

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