
Alpha Saves His Fated Mate
Chapter 3
Two weeks after my awakening, I stood in the pack house's physical therapy room, sweat beading on my forehead as I struggled to maintain control over Aurora's restless energy. My newly emerged wolf paced anxiously in my mind, her sunset-colored presence both comforting and overwhelming.
"Focus on your breathing," Healer Elias instructed, his voice patient despite this being our tenth session. "Let Aurora know she's safe, but you're in control."
Easier said than done. Every emotion felt amplified now—anger burned hotter, hurt cut deeper, and the betrayal that had nearly killed me seemed to echo through every fiber of my being. Aurora fed off these emotions, making her harder to contain.
*They're talking about us again,* she whispered in my mind, her ears metaphorically perked toward the hallway outside.
She was right. Even through the closed door, I could hear the whispered conversations that had become my constant soundtrack. Catalina's poison had spread through the pack like wildfire, painting me as the selfish she-wolf who hoarded medicine while a pack sister suffered.
"Ignore them," I muttered, but my hands trembled as I attempted the breathing exercise.
Elias frowned, clearly picking up on my distraction. "Phoenix, you need to find your center. Your wolf's agitation is—"
The door burst open, and three she-wolves from the Delta ranks swept in, their expressions cold and hostile. My stomach dropped as I recognized them—Sarah, Michelle, and Janet, wolves I'd considered friendly acquaintances before everything changed.
"Oh," Sarah said, her voice dripping with false surprise. "We didn't realize the *medicine hoarder* was using the therapy room."
Aurora snarled in my mind, her protective instincts flaring. *Let me handle them,* she growled, but I forced her back.
"We have it reserved," I said quietly, not meeting their eyes.
"Actually," Michelle stepped forward, crossing her arms, "we were wondering if you could spare some advice. You know, about prioritizing yourself over dying pack members. Seems like you're an expert."
The words hit like physical blows. Heat rushed to my cheeks, shame and anger warring in my chest. Aurora's presence surged, demanding action, demanding defense.
"That's not what happened," I whispered, but my voice lacked conviction. How could I explain that my own mate had chosen another over my life?
"Really?" Janet laughed, the sound sharp and cruel. "Because Catalina was in the medical wing for three days after the attack. Three days, Phoenix. While you hoarded herbs that could have saved her pain."
*Lies,* Aurora snarled. *All lies. Tell them the truth.*
But what was the truth? That Chris had betrayed me so completely that I'd nearly died? That would only make me look weak, pathetic. A she-wolf who couldn't even keep her own mate's loyalty.
"I think that's enough," Elias said firmly, stepping between us. "Phoenix needs to focus on her recovery."
"Recovery from what?" Sarah's eyes glittered with malice. "A guilty conscience?"
That's when I felt it—a presence so powerful it made the air itself seem to thicken. The three she-wolves froze mid-sneer, their faces draining of color as their wolves recognized the approaching Alpha.
The door didn't open. It simply moved aside as Carson Roberts entered, his gray eyes taking in the scene with predatory focus. His usual controlled demeanor was intact, but something dangerous lurked beneath the surface—something that made Aurora whimper with a mixture of fear and strange attraction.
"Enough."
The single word reverberated through the room with the full force of his Alpha command, but more than that—it echoed through the pack mind-link, reaching every wolf in the territory. Conversations died mid-sentence throughout the pack house. The very air seemed to vibrate with his authority.
The three she-wolves dropped their gazes immediately, their bodies instinctively submitting to his dominance. Sarah's face had gone white, and I could smell the fear-scent rolling off all three of them.
"You will not speak to Phoenix again unless it's with respect," Carson continued, his voice deadly quiet but carrying absolute certainty. "You will not spread gossip about events you know nothing about. And if I hear of any pack member harassing her again, you'll answer directly to me."
The threat hung in the air like a blade. In our world, answering directly to an Alpha for disciplinary action was serious—it could mean anything from public humiliation to exile.
"Yes, Alpha," the three women whispered in unison, their earlier bravado completely evaporated.
"Leave."
They fled.
Silence stretched between Carson, Elias, and me. My heart hammered against my ribs, Aurora practically purring at the Alpha's protection while my human mind reeled from the implications. He'd just publicly claimed me under his protection—something that would be noticed by every wolf in the territory.
"Alpha," I began, but he held up a hand.
"How often has this been happening?" he asked, his gray eyes fixed on mine with an intensity that made my breath catch.
"It doesn't matter," I said quickly. "I can handle—"
"How often, Phoenix?"
The Alpha command in his voice compelled honesty. "Every day," I admitted quietly. "Since I woke up."
Something flickered across his face—rage, quickly controlled. "Elias, is she cleared for light duty?"
"Yes, Alpha. Her wolf integration is progressing well."
Carson nodded curtly. "Phoenix, report to my office tomorrow morning. You'll resume your administrative duties."
It wasn't a request.
As he turned to leave, I found my voice. "Alpha, you didn't have to—"
He paused at the door, looking back over his shoulder. "Yes," he said simply. "I did."
After he left, Aurora's voice filled my mind, warm with satisfaction. *He protected us.*
Yes, I thought, watching his retreating form. But why?
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