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Alpha's True Mate

The dashboard clock read 11:42 PM as I pulled my rusted old SUV into the shadows near the Silverfang Pack House. The engine sputtered to a stop, and I sighed, running my fingers through my dark hair. Just a routine delivery—confidential files for my Beta cousin—nothing that should draw attention. "Tonight should be quick," I muttered to myself, grabbing the manila envelope from the passenger seat. My SUV might look like a piece of junk, but only a handful of people knew it was actually a rare Lycan-armored vehicle passed down through generations of my family. The exterior was deliberately kept shabby—another layer of my carefully constructed disguise. I adjusted the collar of my jacket, ensuring the antique Alpha crest pendant remained hidden beneath my clothing. The weight of it against my skin was comforting, even if no one knew what it represented. "You're just delivering files, Claire," I reminded myself. "Nothing special about tonight." But as I approached the imposing entrance of the Silverfang Pack House, the night air suddenly crackled with energy that made my suppressed instincts flare to life.
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The dashboard clock read 11:42 PM as I pulled my rusted old SUV into the shadows near the Silverfang Pack House. The engine sputtered to a stop, and I sighed, running my fingers through my dark hair. Just a routine delivery—confidential files for my Beta cousin—nothing that should draw attention.

"Tonight should be quick," I muttered to myself, grabbing the manila envelope from the passenger seat.

My SUV might look like a piece of junk, but only a handful of people knew it was actually a rare Lycan-armored vehicle passed down through generations of my family. The exterior was deliberately kept shabby—another layer of my carefully constructed disguise.

I adjusted the collar of my jacket, ensuring the antique Alpha crest pendant remained hidden beneath my clothing. The weight of it against my skin was comforting, even if no one knew what it represented.

"You're just delivering files, Claire," I reminded myself. "Nothing special about tonight."

But as I approached the imposing entrance of the Silverfang Pack House, the night air suddenly crackled with energy that made my suppressed instincts flare to life.

Three powerful presences materialized almost simultaneously from the shadows.

My breath caught in my throat.

The central figure stood tall and commanding, his midnight-black hair framing features that could have been carved from stone. Alpha Beckham Kelley of Moonveil Pack. Even without the introduction, I would have recognized him instantly—his reputation preceded him.

Flanking him were two equally imposing wolves—his Beta and Gamma, if I had to guess.

"State your business," the Beta demanded, his voice sharp with suspicion.

I fought the urge to straighten my spine and meet Beckham's gaze directly—an Alpha response that would betray my true nature.

"I'm delivering files for Beta Ryan," I said, keeping my voice steady. "I'm Claire George from Black Moon Pack."

Beckham's eyes narrowed slightly, sweeping over me with an intensity that made my skin prickle. There was something in his gaze—not just assessment, but recognition, as if some part of him sensed something familiar about me.

"You're out late for a delivery," he observed, his deep voice resonating with authority that made the air around us seem to vibrate.

"The files are time-sensitive," I replied, careful to maintain my composure.

A tense silence stretched between us. Then Beckham exchanged a glance with his Beta.

"We're conducting surveillance," he finally said, his voice dropping lower. "My future Luna appears to be... indiscreet."

I blinked, surprised by his candor. "I'm sorry to hear that."

"We need to catch her in the act," his Beta added. "But three dominant males entering Silverfang territory together would raise suspicions."

Something about their situation triggered my strategic instincts. Without thinking, I stepped forward.

"I could help," I offered, immediately feeling their collective focus sharpen on me.

The Beta scoffed. "And why would we trust an outsider?"

"Because I'm exactly what you need," I countered, looking directly at Beckham. "A seemingly ordinary she-wolf who won't attract attention. I can get you into position without raising alarms."

Beckham's expression shifted, something flickering in his eyes that I couldn't quite name.

"You surprise me," he said softly. "Most wolves of your apparent rank would simply leave when confronted by Alphas."

I felt a flush rise to my cheeks but maintained my poise. "I'm not most wolves."

A ghost of a smile touched his lips as he extended a key. Our fingers brushed as I took it, and a jolt of electricity shot up my arm.

"The guest suite is on the third floor, east wing," he instructed. "Room 314."

When our eyes met again, something passed between us—a current of recognition that neither of us could explain.

"Be careful," he added, his voice carrying a note of concern that seemed oddly personal.

Minutes later, I stood outside Room 314, key in hand. I took a deep breath, steadying myself.

"Just get the door open," I whispered to myself. "Then get out of the way."

I slipped the key into the lock and turned it silently. Then, with a confidence that surprised even me, I kicked the heavy wooden door open with enough force to make it slam against the wall.

The scene before me froze my blood.

Noel Hart—my mate, the man I'd given my heart to—lay tangled in expensive sheets with a stunning blonde woman.

"Claire?" Noel's voice cracked with shock.

The woman gasped, clutching the sheets to her chest. "Who the hell are you?"

But I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The mate bond between Noel and me screamed in agony, the betrayal cutting through me like a physical wound.

Behind me, I heard footsteps—Beckham and his men entering the room.

"What is this?" I finally managed, my voice barely audible.

Noel's face twisted into something ugly and unfamiliar. "This is Cora Hill, future Luna of Moonveil Pack," he sneered. "And you're nothing but a wolfless Omega who shouldn't even be in the same room as ranked wolves."

The pain in my chest intensified, radiating outward until my entire body felt numb. But beneath the devastation, something else stirred—a cold, calculating fury that would soon consume everything in its path.

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