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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 3

The morning light filtered through the high windows of the archives room as I carefully organized the treaty scrolls. After yesterday's confrontation with Amber, I'd thrown myself into work, finding solace in the methodical task of cataloging our pack's diplomatic history. Selene had been unusually quiet, as if gathering her strength for something important.

My fingers traced the edges of an ancient scroll—our first alliance with the Northern Packs, dating back three generations. As I unrolled it to check its condition, a smaller, yellowed document slipped out from within its folds.

"What's this?" I murmured, carefully unfolding the brittle paper.

My breath caught as I read the elegant script. It was a private correspondence between Marcus's father, the previous Alpha, and the leader of the Blackcrest Pack.

*...regarding the potential Luna match between your daughter and my son Marcus. While I appreciate your generous offer, I must inform you that we are currently in negotiations with the Riverstone Pack for a more advantageous alliance...*

I sat back on my heels, stunned. The letter was dated just months before Marcus and I had discovered our mate bond. With trembling hands, I searched through the nearby scrolls, finding three more similar letters—all negotiations for potential Luna matches for Marcus, all from powerful packs that could have strengthened Silvermoon's position.

And then the Moon Goddess had paired him with me—an orphaned diplomat with no pack connections, no powerful family to leverage.

"So that's why," I whispered, pieces falling into place like a cruel puzzle. "He resents that he couldn't choose his own Luna for political advantage."

Selene stirred within me. *We were never wanted. Only tolerated.*

The revelation should have hurt, but instead, it hardened something inside me. Six years of cold dismissal finally made sense. I wasn't just unwanted as a mate—I was a disappointment, a divine choice that had interfered with Marcus's dynastic plans.

I carefully returned the letters to their hiding places, my mind racing with new clarity. As I finished organizing the treaties, my thoughts kept returning to the pre-signed transfer document hidden in my quarters.

---

Twilight painted the sky in shades of purple and deep blue as I sat at my desk, reviewing the Mountain Ridge treaty one final time. The work brought me satisfaction even as my personal life crumbled around me. At least in this, I knew my worth.

A gentle pressure built behind my temples—the sensation of someone requesting a private mind-link connection. Not Marcus; his presence was always heavy and demanding. This touch was respectful, waiting for permission rather than barging in.

Curious, I lowered my mental barriers slightly.

*Luna Sophia of Silvermoon Pack?* The voice was deep, measured, and entirely unfamiliar.

*Who addresses me?* I responded cautiously.

*Alpha Ryan Mitchell of Moonhaven Pack. Forgive the unexpected contact, but I wished to speak with you directly.*

My heart quickened. Moonhaven was one of the few neighboring territories I hadn't negotiated with—they were considered rivals to Silvermoon, though not outright enemies.

*I'm listening, Alpha Mitchell.*

*Your diplomatic work has not gone unnoticed beyond your borders. The Mountain Ridge treaty was particularly impressive.* His mental voice carried genuine admiration. *I have a proposition for you. Moonhaven Pack is seeking a Head Negotiator, with full Luna consideration should we prove compatible.*

Selene trembled with sudden excitement, pressing against my consciousness with unusual force.

*That's... quite forward, Alpha Mitchell,* I managed to respond, though my pulse had quickened.

*Perhaps. But I believe in recognizing value when I see it. Would you consider meeting to discuss further? Neutral territory, of course.*

I hesitated, my fingers unconsciously touching the spot on my neck where a marking should have been—the spot Marcus had never claimed in six years.

*The moonlit glade at the border crossing. Tomorrow night,* I found myself agreeing.

*I look forward to it, Luna Sophia.*

As the connection faded, I realized he had addressed me as "Luna" without hesitation—a simple courtesy Marcus had never extended, even in private.

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The neutral glade was bathed in silver moonlight when I arrived the following evening. I'd told no one where I was going, though I'd left a note claiming I was researching border treaties—a common enough occurrence that no one would question my absence.

Alpha Ryan Mitchell stood tall at the edge of the clearing, his powerful frame silhouetted against the trees. As I approached, he turned, and I caught my first glimpse of the man who had reached out to me.

He was not what I expected. Where Marcus was all sharp edges and cold authority, Ryan Mitchell carried his power with quiet confidence. His dark eyes assessed me without judgment, and when he bowed his head slightly in greeting, the gesture held genuine respect.

"Luna Sophia," he said, his spoken voice matching the warm timbre of his mind-link. "Thank you for coming."

"Just Sophia is fine," I replied automatically, then wondered why I'd corrected him when I'd spent years yearning for that title.

A knowing look crossed his face. "Shall we walk? I find movement helps with difficult conversations."

We fell into step along the border path, the night air cool against my skin. Ryan produced a map from his jacket, unfolding it to reveal the territories surrounding both our packs.

"I've marked potential alliance opportunities in blue," he explained, pointing to several locations. "With your expertise, I believe we could secure at least four major treaties within the year."

I studied the map, impressed by his strategic vision. "This northern passage—have you considered approaching the Mountain Shadows Pack? They control the river access."

"I had thought them loyal to Silvermoon," he said, watching me carefully.

"Their loyalty is to whoever ensures their fishing rights," I corrected, reaching to mark the map.

Our hands brushed as we both pointed to the same location. A jolt of awareness shot through me, and Selene suddenly perked up, alert and interested in a way she'd never been around Marcus.

Ryan's eyes met mine, and I knew his wolf had reacted too. Neither of us acknowledged it aloud, but something shifted between us in that moment—something that felt dangerously like possibility.

"Tell me," he said softly, "what would you do if you were truly valued for your gifts, Sophia?"

The question hung in the moonlight between us, and for the first time in six years, I allowed myself to imagine a different future.

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