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After Six Years, My Mate Begged Forgiveness Novel Cover

After Six Years, My Mate Begged Forgiveness

The treaty was signed. After three grueling days of negotiations, Alpha Kian Thorne of the Mountain Ridge Pack had finally agreed to our alliance terms. My hands still ached from the hours spent drafting and redrafting the agreement, ensuring every clause protected Silvermoon's interests while offering enough incentive for Mountain Ridge to commit. "This alliance will benefit both our packs for generations," Alpha Kian had said, his weathered face breaking into a rare smile as he clasped my hand. "You have quite the diplomatic gift, Luna Sophia." I'd felt Selene, my wolf, purr with satisfaction at the acknowledgment. *Luna Sophia*. The title I deserved but was never truly granted. The drive back to Silvermoon territory had been filled with quiet pride. This was my twelfth successful treaty negotiation—a record unmatched by any diplomat in our region. With Mountain Ridge's warriors now bound to defend our northern border, our pack was more secure than it had been in decades.
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Chapter 2

Dawn crept through the high windows of the treaty archives, casting long shadows across the dusty shelves. I'd been here since before sunrise, my fingers tracing the spines of leather-bound volumes containing centuries of pack law. Sleep had eluded me after Amber's taunting message, and Selene had nudged me awake with unusual insistence.

*We need to know our options*, she'd whispered. *All of them.*

The archives were silent this early, giving me the privacy I needed. I pulled another heavy tome from the shelf—"Mate Bonds: Rejection and Severance"—and added it to my growing pile. Six years I'd endured this half-life, believing patience would eventually earn me my rightful place. Six years of diplomatic triumphs that strengthened our pack while I remained unmarked, unacknowledged.

"The rejection must be formally declared by the mate seeking severance," I read aloud in a whisper, my finger underlining the critical passage. "Once properly documented and witnessed according to pack law, the bond is irreversibly broken."

Selene stirred restlessly. *Keep reading.*

I turned the page, absorbing every detail about the legal process of mate rejection. It was rarely done—the Moon Goddess's choices weren't typically questioned—but there were provisions for bonds that had become untenable.

As I reached for another volume, my eyes caught sight of a familiar folder on the archivist's desk. Marcus's personal Alpha seal gleamed on its cover—the silver wolf head that appeared on all official pack documents.

Curiosity pulled me toward it. The folder wasn't sealed, merely closed. Inside were dozens of pre-signed transfer documents—blank forms bearing Marcus's signature and seal, ready to be completed for pack members seeking to relocate.

My heart quickened as I lifted one, examining his careless signature. Marcus had always considered administrative duties beneath him, preferring to sign batches of documents at once rather than review each request individually.

"He doesn't even read what he signs," I murmured, a plan forming in my mind.

Selene's excitement vibrated through me. *This is our way out.*

I carefully slid one document from the stack, tucking it between the pages of my research notes. The weight of it felt like both a burden and a liberation.

---

The midday Council meeting buzzed with the usual activity. I sat in my designated chair—not beside Marcus as a Luna should be, but three seats away, relegated to the position of "pack consultant." Amber stood behind Marcus's chair, her hand possessively resting on his shoulder, the moonstone necklace glinting at her throat.

Marcus leaned forward, addressing the visiting Alphas from neighboring territories. "The Mountain Ridge alliance is our crowning achievement this quarter. Their warriors will secure our northern border, allowing us to focus resources elsewhere."

He spoke as if the treaty had been his accomplishment. I kept my face carefully neutral, even as Selene snarled within me.

"Impressive," remarked Alpha Thorne's representative. "What percentage of your border is now secured through diplomatic means rather than direct patrol?"

Marcus hesitated, his confident smile faltering. Numbers and specifics had never been his strength.

"Eighty-seven percent," I supplied smoothly. "With Mountain Ridge's commitment, we've reduced our required patrol force by sixty-three percent compared to last year, allowing us to redirect thirty-eight warriors to training and territory development."

The visiting Alphas nodded appreciatively, several making notes. I felt Marcus's irritation pulse through our bond, but I maintained my professional demeanor.

"Yes, exactly as Sophia said," he recovered, though his jaw had tightened. "Our diplomatic strategy has been... effective."

Amber's fingers dug into his shoulder, her eyes narrowing at me. I met her gaze steadily, no longer willing to look away first.

---

After the meeting, I retreated to the herb garden behind the pack house, seeking a moment of peace. The scent of lavender and sage cleared my head as I considered my next steps. The document hidden in my quarters felt like a ticking clock—both terrifying and exhilarating.

"Enjoying your little moment of glory?"

I didn't need to turn to recognize Amber's voice, dripping with disdain. She circled around to face me, deliberately blocking my path.

"The Council meeting?" I asked mildly. "I was simply providing information."

"You think those numbers impress anyone?" She laughed, twirling the moonstone pendant between her fingers. "Marcus keeps you around because you're useful, like a calculator. But this—" she gestured to herself, to the necklace, "—this is what he treasures. What he comes home to every night."

Selene stirred within me, but not with the usual whimper of hurt. Instead, she purred with an unfamiliar confidence. *She has no idea what's coming.*

I looked at Amber—really looked at her—and felt something shift inside me. This woman had no power over me except what I'd given her through my own insecurity.

"My worth isn't defined by you," I said quietly, surprised by the steadiness in my voice. "Or by Marcus."

The shock on her face was worth six years of silence. Without another word, I walked past her, my steps lighter than they had been in years.

Selene's satisfaction radiated through me. *It's time to write our own story.*

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