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After My Alpha Left Me for His Mistress, I Chose My True Mate Novel Cover

After My Alpha Left Me for His Mistress, I Chose My True Mate

I stand at the pack altar in my white gown, the silk heavy against my skin, my heart hammering so hard I'm sure everyone can hear it. The entire Crescent Pack surrounds us in a semicircle, their eyes bright with anticipation. Torches flicker in the cool night air, casting dancing shadows across Elliott's face as he takes my hands in his. This is it. Seven years of waiting, of enduring his broken promises and last-minute cancellations, of pretending I don't notice the way his attention drifts whenever Clare's name is mentioned. Seven years of suppressing my true wolf, my Lycan heritage, my royal bloodline—all so I could find a mate who loved me for my heart, not my status. Tonight, it all becomes worth it. Elliott leans closer, his breath warm against my neck. I tilt my head to the side, exposing the curve where his mark will rest. My pulse throbs beneath my skin.
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Chapter 5

The pain hit me between one breath and the next—sharp, spreading, the zipper grinding deeper as I shifted in my seat during the third territorial review. I'd stopped feeling it properly about an hour ago. That wasn't good. When pain stops registering, it means the body has given up arguing about it.

I excused myself quietly, slipping out through a side door before the next presenter took the floor.

The VIP restroom at the end of the north corridor was empty, thankfully. I locked the door behind me, turned to face the mirror, and reached back to assess the damage.

I couldn't quite see it. But I could feel the fabric stuck to my skin, and when I peeled it away, the small sound I made wasn't dignified at all.

I ran cold water over a handful of paper towels and tried to reach the worst of it. The angle was impossible. I was pressing the damp towels against my spine, jaw clenched, breathing through my nose, when the air in the room changed.

It happened the way it always did with him—pressure first, then warmth, then that scent. Cedar and petrichor, so thick I could almost taste it.

The locked door opened anyway.

Rowan filled the doorway, his eyes finding me in the mirror before anything else. His face was completely still. The kind of still that meant something underneath it was not.

I watched his gaze travel to the paper towels in my hand. To my back.

The lights in the corridor behind him flickered.

'I'm fine,' I said.

He stepped inside and closed the door.

His aura filled the small room instantly—suffocating, ancient, the kind of power that had nothing to do with performance and everything to do with what he actually was. Through the thin walls, I heard the distant murmur of conversation in the hallway go abruptly quiet. I imagined the wolves out there going still without knowing why, some animal instinct in their blood sounding a single, clear alarm.

Then it pulled back. Slowly, deliberately. He reined it in like something on a chain, and I watched the effort of it move through his jaw, his shoulders.

For me. So he didn't frighten me.

'Let me see it,' he said.

I didn't argue. I just turned around.

His hands were gentle in a way that still surprised me. He found the zipper pull, worked it down with careful fingers, and eased the ruined fabric away from the cuts. I felt him go very still for a moment. Just a beat. Then he moved to the sink, ran water, found what he needed.

When he pressed the cool cloth to my back, I felt it—sparks, warm and electric, spreading from every point where his fingers touched my skin. Healing. The mate bond doing what it was built to do.

I stared at the mirror in front of me and said nothing for a long moment.

'She switched the dress,' I said finally. My voice came out flat. 'Clare. The delivery this morning. She arranged it.'

'I know.'

'She wanted to watch me bleed through a formal meeting and smile about it.'

'I know,' he said again. Still working, still careful. 'And?'

And. The word sat there, asking me something.

I looked at my own face in the mirror. At the way my shoulders had been pulled up toward my ears for God knows how many hours. At the practiced blankness I'd been wearing like armor since the moment I'd walked into that lobby.

'I'm tired,' I said. It came out smaller than I intended. 'I have been tired for so long, Rowan. Of shrinking. Of keeping my head down and my voice soft and pretending there's nothing inside me that could level this entire hotel if I let it.' My throat tightened. 'I chose this. I know I chose this. But I am so tired of what I chose.'

He set the cloth down. His hands came to rest on my shoulders, warm and steady, and he met my eyes in the mirror.

'Look at you,' he said quietly.

I looked.

'That's not an Omega in that mirror.'

Something cracked open behind my sternum.

He leaned forward and pressed his lips to my temple. Slow. Deliberate. The kind of kiss that wasn't asking for anything—just giving.

'The hiding is over,' he murmured against my hair. 'Whenever you're ready. However you want to do it. But it's over.'

I pressed my hand over his where it rested on my shoulder and closed my eyes. My wolf uncurled inside me, slow and unhurried, like something waking after a very long sleep.

Miles away—I didn't know it yet—Elliott was staring at his phone. Calling a number that no longer connected. Sending mind-links into empty silence.

I didn't know. And for the first time in seven years, I didn't need to.

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