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Betrayed by My Fated Mate

The white dress did not feel like mine. It was heavy at the shoulders, beaded down the bodice, with a long train that the Blackthorn handmaidens had spent an hour smoothing across the moss of the ancestral grounds. I stood at the center of a ring of torches. Around me, every Alpha on the East Coast watched from carved wooden seats. Behind them, the pack — their pack — waited in rows, their scents braided together into something thick and territorial. I breathed through my mouth so I would not have to taste it. My name is Celeste Olson. Tonight I was supposed to become Luna of the Blackthorn Pack. Tonight I was supposed to bow my head and let Jaxon Payne — my fated mate, the man the Moon Goddess had personally tied to my soul — close his fangs on my throat and finish what biology had started years ago. I pressed my thumbnail into the inside of my opposite wrist.
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The white dress did not feel like mine.

It was heavy at the shoulders, beaded down the bodice, with a long train that the Blackthorn handmaidens had spent an hour smoothing across the moss of the ancestral grounds. I stood at the center of a ring of torches. Around me, every Alpha on the East Coast watched from carved wooden seats. Behind them, the pack — their pack — waited in rows, their scents braided together into something thick and territorial.

I breathed through my mouth so I would not have to taste it.

My name is Celeste Olson. Tonight I was supposed to become Luna of the Blackthorn Pack. Tonight I was supposed to bow my head and let Jaxon Payne — my fated mate, the man the Moon Goddess had personally tied to my soul — close his fangs on my throat and finish what biology had started years ago.

I pressed my thumbnail into the inside of my opposite wrist. Once. Hard.

Then I lifted my chin.

Jaxon stepped out of the arch of candles and the whole crowd inhaled at once. He was beautiful in the way a knife is beautiful — long-limbed, dark-haired, dressed in ceremonial black. His scent reached me before he did. Warm cedar. Something almost sweet underneath. My traitor body answered the way it always did. My knees softened a fraction of an inch. My pulse climbed.

I hated it. I had spent four years learning to use it.

"Celeste," he said softly, and the word carried.

He took my hand. His thumb moved across my knuckles, slow, possessive. The crowd sighed — a roomful of werewolves smelling a mate bond locking into place. To them, this looked like a love story. To me, it looked like the last second of a long, quiet count.

"Look at me," he murmured.

I looked at him. His eyes were that warm, scent-drunk gold that pack gossip had spent two years romanticizing. I smiled, small and pliant, the way I had been practicing in mirrors since I was seventeen.

His fangs lowered. He bent his head toward my throat.

I tilted my neck for him.

Not in submission.

In signal.

The ceremonial arches at the back of the grounds darkened. Six figures in black regalia stepped through them, silent as fog. The crest on their chests caught the torchlight — the Lycan King's mark.

It took the council a full two seconds to understand what they were seeing.

Then Trevor Payne, standing at the high table with a wine cup half-raised in toast, was seized at both arms. The cup fell. Red spread across white linen like a wound. Trevor — former Alpha, dynasty patriarch, the man who had ordered the Silvercreek Pack erased from the map — opened his mouth to roar an order and a ceremonial chain looped around his throat before the sound left him.

In the front row, Tallulah came up out of her seat hissing. She did not get far. Two enforcers caught her by the shoulders and a third by the hair. She screamed — a high, ugly sound I had been waiting years to hear — and they dragged her backward across the grass in her green silk gown, heels scoring twin furrows in the moss.

The council erupted. Alphas surged to their feet. Lunas grabbed at their mates. Somewhere a glass shattered.

Jaxon had not moved. His fangs were still lowered. His mouth was still an inch from my throat.

I stepped back from him.

One step. Two.

The torchlight caught the front of my white dress and I felt every eye on the grounds turn from the chained patriarch to me.

"Alpha Jaxon Payne." My voice came out the way I had drilled it — measured, unhurried, carrying without effort across the silenced grounds. "I do not accept your mark. I will not accept it tonight. I will not accept it ever."

A sound came out of the crowd. Not a word. An intake of breath, hundreds of throats at once.

Jaxon's face did not change. Not yet. The warmth in his eyes simply… stopped. As if someone had turned a dial.

"Celeste," he said. Quiet. Almost puzzled.

I did not let him finish.

"Faye Carroll," I said.

His jaw moved.

"Coming of Age. Your sister. Six girls. A barn behind the eastern training field. You knew before the sun came up. You did nothing."

I watched the cedar in his scent crack.

"Silvercreek Pack," I said. "Eighty-four werewolves. Your father gave the order. You inherited the silence. You inherited the gold."

Somewhere behind him, an Alpha I did not know whispered, *Goddess.*

"I am not your Luna," I said. "I was never going to be your Luna. I came here tonight to put your father in chains and your sister on the ground and to tell you, in front of every Alpha on this coast, exactly what your dynasty is."

The gentle thing in his face went away.

I had been preparing for this for four years and it still buckled my breath.

His aura broke first. It came off him in a black wave — not the warm pressure of an Alpha greeting his pack, but a crushing, lightless weight that drove the air out of my lungs. Around the grounds, pack members dropped. Some to their knees. Some flat. The ceremonial candle arrangements toppled in a long, rippling line, wax spilling and flames guttering out one by one until only the torches remained.

I did not drop. I had spent six months in a basement with Mateo learning not to drop.

But I felt it. Goddess, I felt it. It went into my bones and it asked me, very softly, to bow.

I looked at Jaxon Payne and I did not bow.

His hand closed on my wrist.

Iron. There was no other word for it. The scent-drunk haze was still all over him — I could see it shaking through his shoulders, through the line of his jaw — but underneath it his grip was a thing that could break bone if it shifted half an inch.

"Jaxon," I said. Carefully. "The Lycan enforcers are here. Let go of me."

He looked at me as if he had never seen me before. As if I were a door he had walked past a thousand times and only now noticed was locked.

Then he moved.

The world blurred. I felt the ground leave my feet. I felt cedar and rage and the cold rush of Maine night air on my throat where his fangs had almost been. Voices behind us — Silas Vance's, clipped and royal, calling an order — and then trees, and then nothing but trees, and the white train of my dress dragging through pine needles like a flag of a country that did not exist yet.

The last thing I saw clearly was the Lycan King's Beta standing at the edge of the ceremonial grounds, watching us go. He did not run. He did not shout. He simply lifted one gloved hand and tapped two fingers against the side of his jaw.

A note. He was making a note.

Good, I thought, as the dark closed over us. *Make it.*

The fortress was older than the pack house. I knew that before I saw it because Virginia had described it to me in three separate intermediaries' voices — stone, no windows on the lower floor, wards laid down four generations ago by a Payne who had wanted somewhere to put family problems. Jaxon carried me through a door that weighed more than a car. He set me on my feet inside a room of cold grey stone.

Then he stepped back into the doorway.

The air changed. I felt it the way you feel a phone line go dead. Mateo — gone. Flynn — gone. Virginia — gone. The threads of mind-link that I had carried inside my skull since I was thirteen years old simply… cut. The silence in my head was so complete I almost staggered.

The wards. The old pack-bound wards. He had activated them with a breath and an Alpha word I did not catch.

"Jaxon." My voice did not shake. I would not let it shake. "Open the door."

He did not. I heard a heavy bolt drop on the other side. Then I heard him lean his forehead against the wood. I heard him breathe.

"You'll understand," he said through the door. Quiet. Almost tender. The cedar was back in it, and the black was back under it, and I understood for the first time that those two things had never been separate. "In time. You'll understand, Celeste. The bond always wins."

I pressed my thumbnail into the inside of my wrist until it broke skin.

"We'll see," I said.

I said it softly enough that he did not hear.

I said it clearly enough that I did.

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