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After the Future Alpha Betrayed Me, His Rival Claimed Me

I never thought the end of my world would smell like cheap cherry blossom perfume. As an ordinary, low-ranking she-wolf of the Silverfang Pack, I had spent the last three years perfecting the art of turning a blind eye. I was the chosen mate of Future Alpha Chris Wheeler. To the rest of the pack, I was the lucky girl who had somehow secured a place beside royalty. To Chris, I was a convenient placeholder—quiet, compliant, and easy to ignore while he lived exactly as he pleased. I returned to the packhouse early that afternoon, my head pounding from a long shift in the pack archives. The grand hallways were quiet, bathed in the dim, heavy amber light of the setting sun. As I climbed the sweeping staircase to the third floor, my inner wolf, usually a quiet and subdued presence in my mind, began to pace restlessly. Then, the scent hit me. It wasn't just Chris's familiar, sharp cedarwood.
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Chapter 3

Noah's eyes swept over me, checking for injuries with the precision of a predator assessing his territory. The rogue was still groaning on the floor behind us, but Noah's attention had shifted entirely to me.

"Are you hurt?" His voice was deep, rough around the edges, carrying the kind of authority that made my knees want to buckle. But unlike Chris's commanding tone, this one didn't feel like a cage. It felt like protection.

I shook my head, still rubbing the tender bruises on my upper arm. "I'm fine. Thank you for—"

Before I could finish, Noah reached out to examine my arm. The moment his fingertips brushed against my wrist, the world exploded.

A violent jolt of electricity shot through my veins like lightning, racing from the point of contact straight to my heart. My breath caught in my throat as every nerve ending in my body suddenly came alive, sparking and humming with an energy I had never felt before. It was like being struck by lightning and kissed by starlight all at once.

But it was the scent that nearly brought me to my knees.

Pine forests after a thunderstorm. Rain-soaked earth. The wild, untamed essence of something ancient and powerful. It hit my senses like a tidal wave, drowning out the stale club air and cheap perfumes. My inner wolf, who had been quiet and subdued for years, suddenly threw back her head and howled with pure, primal recognition.

*Mate.*

The word echoed through my mind with such force that I actually swayed on my feet. My wolf was practically vibrating with excitement, pacing frantically in my consciousness, chanting the same word over and over like a sacred prayer.

Noah's dark eyes widened, his pupils dilating as his nostrils flared. I watched his chest rise and fall rapidly, his massive frame going rigid with barely controlled tension. The air around us crackled with an energy so intense it made the hair on my arms stand up.

"Impossible," he breathed, his voice barely above a whisper. But his hand didn't let go of my wrist. If anything, his grip tightened, his thumb unconsciously stroking over my pulse point. "You smell like... vanilla and jasmine."

The way he said it, like he was tasting the words, made heat pool low in my stomach. I had never heard anyone describe my scent before. Chris had never bothered to notice.

"Noah?" Journey's voice cut through the haze of electricity and pine-scented air. She appeared beside us, her eyes wide with shock as she looked between her terrifying uncle and her best friend. "What the hell is happening here?"

Noah's head snapped toward her, and for a moment, his expression was pure, feral possession. "Get my security to deal with the rogue," he commanded, his voice carrying the unmistakable edge of an Alpha who would not be questioned. "Now."

Journey's mouth opened and closed like a fish, but she nodded quickly and disappeared back into the crowd.

Noah turned back to me, his dark gaze burning with an intensity that made my stomach flip. "We need to get out of here. The scent is too strong. Every unmated male in this club is going to—"

As if summoned by his words, I noticed several heads turning in our direction. Male wolves with hungry, predatory looks in their eyes, their nostrils flaring as they caught the intoxicating cocktail of our combined scents.

Noah's arm slid around my waist, pulling me firmly against his side. The contact sent another wave of sparks through my system, and I had to bite back a gasp. "Come with me," he said, his voice low and urgent. "Trust me."

I should have been terrified. This was Alpha Noah Ferguson, the most feared wolf in the territory. But as his protective warmth surrounded me, as his scent wrapped around me like a security blanket, all I felt was safe.

We moved through the club like we were in a bubble, Noah's overwhelming presence parting the crowd effortlessly. Journey caught up to us at the exit, her face a mixture of concern and complete bewilderment.

"Elina, are you okay? Do you want me to—"

"She's coming with me," Noah said firmly, not breaking stride as he guided me toward a sleek black SUV parked in the VIP section. "I'll make sure she gets home safely."

Journey looked like she wanted to argue, but one look at Noah's face made her think better of it. "Okay, but Elina, call me later. We need to talk."

I nodded, though I wasn't sure I could form coherent words even if I tried. My entire world had just shifted on its axis, and I was still trying to process the fact that the most powerful Alpha in the territory was apparently my fated mate.

Noah opened the passenger door of his SUV, his large hand gentle but insistent as he helped me inside. The interior smelled like leather and him, that intoxicating pine and rain scent that made my wolf purr with contentment.

As he slid into the driver's seat, the confined space made everything more intense. His presence was overwhelming, his scent surrounding me completely. When he turned to look at me, his eyes had darkened to an almost black, and I could see his wolf swimming just beneath the surface.

"Elina," he said, my name a rough whisper on his lips. "Do you feel it too?"

I nodded, not trusting my voice. The mate bond was pulling at me like a physical thing, urging me closer to him.

That was all the confirmation he needed. In one fluid movement, Noah reached across the console, his hand cupping the back of my neck as he pulled me toward him. Our lips met in a kiss that was nothing like the gentle, passionless pecks Chris used to give me.

This was fire and electricity and pure, desperate hunger. His lips moved against mine with an urgency that stole my breath, and when his tongue swept across my lower lip, I opened for him without hesitation. The kiss deepened, became something wild and claiming, and I could taste the storm on his tongue.

Every cell in my body was singing, sparks racing along my skin wherever he touched me. My wolf was howling with joy, finally recognizing her other half after years of waiting.

When we finally broke apart, both of us were breathing hard. Noah's forehead rested against mine, his dark eyes searching my face.

"Mine," he whispered, the word carrying the weight of an unbreakable vow.

And for the first time in my life, I felt like I truly belonged to someone who would never let me go.

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