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Breaking Free from a False Mate Bond

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The Moonstone Pack House blazed with lights that seemed too bright, too grand for what should have been our intimate tenth anniversary celebration. I clutched the small wrapped gift in my hands—a hand-carved wooden wolf figurine I'd spent weeks perfecting—and stared at the elaborate decorations that transformed our usual gathering space into something I didn't recognize. This wasn't the quiet dinner Maverick had promised. Crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across walls draped in rich burgundy fabric, and the air hummed with conversations in voices I'd never heard before. Dozens of wolves moved through the space with an elegance that made my simple blue dress feel woefully inadequate. "Who are all these people?" I whispered to myself, scanning the crowd for Maverick's familiar dark hair and broad shoulders. A group of men near the bar caught my attention—their postures screamed authority, their expensive suits tailored to perfection. One of them, a silver-haired Alpha with commanding presence, gestured toward the main hall. "The Alpha King has outdone himself this year," he said, his voice carrying easily over the music. "Though I'm surprised he's chosen to host here instead of the royal pack house." Alpha King?

Breaking Free from a False Mate Bond Chapter 1

The Moonstone Pack House blazed with lights that seemed too bright, too grand for what should have been our intimate tenth anniversary celebration. I clutched the small wrapped gift in my hands—a hand-carved wooden wolf figurine I'd spent weeks perfecting—and stared at the elaborate decorations that transformed our usual gathering space into something I didn't recognize.

This wasn't the quiet dinner Maverick had promised. Crystal chandeliers cast dancing shadows across walls draped in rich burgundy fabric, and the air hummed with conversations in voices I'd never heard before. Dozens of wolves moved through the space with an elegance that made my simple blue dress feel woefully inadequate.

"Who are all these people?" I whispered to myself, scanning the crowd for Maverick's familiar dark hair and broad shoulders.

A group of men near the bar caught my attention—their postures screamed authority, their expensive suits tailored to perfection. One of them, a silver-haired Alpha with commanding presence, gestured toward the main hall.

"The Alpha King has outdone himself this year," he said, his voice carrying easily over the music. "Though I'm surprised he's chosen to host here instead of the royal pack house."

Alpha King?

My gift slipped from suddenly numb fingers, the wooden wolf hitting the marble floor with a sharp crack. The sound seemed to echo in my chest, matching the rapid staccato of my heartbeat.

I moved deeper into the crowd, each step feeling like I was walking through thick honey. Fragments of conversations drifted past me like puzzle pieces I couldn't quite fit together.

"...magnificent Luna Queen..."

"...the Andrews bloodline brings such strength to the confederation..."

"...ten years of perfect leadership..."

Ten years. The same ten years I'd been mated to Maverick Coleman, the pack warrior who brought me wildflower honey and told me stories under the stars. The same ten years I'd spent believing we were building something simple and real together.

My wolf, Sage, stirred restlessly within me. *Something's wrong,* she whispered, her voice tight with anxiety. *This doesn't smell right.*

She was right. The air carried scents of power and politics, nothing like the warm, familiar atmosphere of our usual pack gatherings. These weren't our people.

I pushed through the crowd, my chest constricting with each breath. Near the main staircase, a cluster of she-wolves in designer gowns whispered among themselves, their eyes bright with gossip.

"She's absolutely radiant tonight," one of them said, her voice dripping with admiration. "The ceremonial jewelry suits her perfectly."

"Of course it does. The Andrews family has such exquisite taste. She was born to be Luna Queen."

Luna Queen. Not Luna—Luna Queen.

I followed their gazes toward the center of the room, where the crowd seemed to part naturally, creating a clear view of the main reception area. And there, standing beneath an archway of white roses and silver ribbons, I saw him.

Maverick.

But this wasn't the Maverick who kissed me goodbye this morning, promising a quiet celebration of our bond. This man stood with the bearing of absolute authority, his black suit clearly custom-tailored, his presence commanding the attention of every wolf in the room. His golden eyes swept the crowd with the confidence of someone accustomed to complete deference.

And beside him, her hand resting possessively on his arm, stood the most beautiful woman I'd ever seen.

She was young—maybe twenty-five—with flowing golden hair that caught the chandelier light like spun silk. Her dress was a masterpiece of midnight blue silk that hugged her perfect figure, and around her throat gleamed an elaborate necklace of sapphires and diamonds that probably cost more than I'd seen in my entire life. But it was the way she moved that made my blood turn to ice—with the fluid grace of someone who belonged in this world of power and politics.

Someone who belonged at Maverick's side.

"Gia looks absolutely stunning tonight," another she-wolf murmured nearby. "The Alpha King chose well when he selected her as his mate."

The words hit me like physical blows. Alpha King. His mate.

I watched, frozen in horror, as Maverick leaned down to whisper something in her ear. She laughed—a sound like silver bells—and touched his chest with casual intimacy. The gesture was so natural, so practiced, that it spoke of years of familiarity.

Years.

My legs threatened to give out beneath me. The room spun, voices blending into a meaningless roar. This couldn't be real. This had to be some terrible nightmare.

But then Maverick's gaze swept the room again, and his golden eyes found mine across the crowded space.

The shock that flashed across his face was unmistakable. Guilt followed immediately after, raw and devastating in its honesty. For one horrible moment, we stared at each other—the Alpha King in his world of power and politics, and the simple pack member who'd spent ten years believing in a lie.

His lips parted slightly, and I felt the familiar tingle of our mind-link opening.

*Kyra.*

Just my name, but it carried the weight of ten years of deception.

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Breaking Free from a False Mate Bond of Contents

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
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