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Breaking Free from a False Mate Bond

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?
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Chapter 2

*Kyra.* His voice echoed in my mind, carrying ten years of familiarity wrapped in fresh betrayal.

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. The elegant crowd continued their conversations around me, oblivious to the fact that my entire world had just shattered like glass against marble.

*We need to talk.* Maverick's mental voice was strained, urgent. *Not here. Meet me in the east gardens in ten minutes.*

I wanted to refuse. Wanted to turn and run from this nightmare of crystal chandeliers and political alliances. But my feet carried me through the crowd anyway, past the she-wolves admiring "Luna Queen Gia's" ceremonial jewelry, past the Alphas discussing confederation politics I'd never known existed.

The gardens were mercifully empty, moonlight casting silver shadows across carefully manicured hedges. I wrapped my arms around myself, the simple blue dress that had seemed appropriate for our quiet anniversary now feeling like a costume from the wrong play.

Maverick appeared within minutes, his commanding presence somehow diminished in the quiet space. Without the crowd of admirers and political allies, he looked almost... ordinary. Almost like the man who'd brought me wildflower honey just last week.

"Kyra, I can explain—"

"Explain what?" My voice cracked. "That you've been lying to me for ten years? That while I thought I was mated to a pack warrior, you've been ruling a confederation? That you have another woman wearing Luna ceremonial jewelry while I—" I touched the simple silver ring on my finger, the one he'd given me during our mating ceremony. It felt cheap now. Worthless.

"She's not my true mate." His golden eyes blazed with desperate intensity. "You are. You've always been my only true mate, blessed by the Moon Goddess herself."

"Then why is she wearing Luna jewelry while I'm wearing this?" I held up my hand, the modest silver band catching moonlight. "Why does everyone call her your mate while I've been hidden away like some shameful secret?"

Maverick ran a hand through his dark hair—that familiar gesture that used to comfort me now seemed like another lie. "My grandfather, the former Lycan King, arranged the political alliance with the Andrews family before I met you. Gia was chosen for her bloodline, her family's influence. It was duty, Kyra. Nothing more."

"Duty that's lasted ten years?" The words tasted bitter. "Duty that has her touching you like she owns you?"

"I never touched her the way I touch you." His voice dropped to that intimate tone that used to make my knees weak. "Never shared a bed with her, never felt the mate bond pull. She knows her place—this is political theater, nothing more."

"Political theater." I laughed, but it sounded broken even to my own ears. "Is that what I am too? Your little secret tucked away while you play Alpha King with your beautiful chosen mate?"

"You're my true mate!" The Alpha command in his voice made several night-blooming flowers nearby wilt. "The Moon Goddess blessed our bond. That's sacred, Kyra. More sacred than any political arrangement."

"Sacred?" I stepped back, my wolf Sage snarling within me. "You think lying to me for a decade is sacred? You think letting me sacrifice my healer training, my pack connections, my entire life for what I thought was love—you think that's blessed?"

Footsteps on gravel made us both turn. Gia emerged from the shadows, her midnight blue gown flowing like liquid silk. Up close, she was even more stunning—porcelain skin, emerald eyes that missed nothing, and an aura of confidence that spoke of years navigating royal politics.

"Maverick, darling, the Alphas are asking for you." Her voice was honey over steel. "The confederation leaders want to discuss the northern territory expansion."

Her gaze flicked to me with calculating assessment. "And you must be Kyra. I've heard so much about you."

The casual way she said my name—like I was a minor inconvenience rather than Maverick's mate—made my chest tighten. But it was the jewelry that truly broke something inside me. The elaborate sapphire necklace at her throat probably cost more than most pack members saw in a lifetime. Matching earrings caught moonlight like captured stars. Even her bracelet—delicate platinum links studded with diamonds—spoke of wealth and status I could never hope to match.

I looked down at my simple silver ring, the one Maverick had presented as a symbol of our eternal bond. Compared to Gia's royal regalia, it looked like something from a children's toy box.

"Beautiful jewelry," I said quietly.

Gia's smile sharpened. "Thank you. The ceremonial pieces have been in the royal collection for generations. They're traditionally worn by the Alpha King's Luna during official functions."

The emphasis on 'Luna' wasn't subtle. Neither was the possessive way her hand found Maverick's arm.

"Gia, give us a moment," Maverick said, his voice tight.

"Of course." She squeezed his arm gently. "Don't be too long. The council is waiting."

She glided away, leaving behind the scent of expensive perfume and quiet threat.

"She knows about us," I said.

"She knows you exist. Nothing more."

"Nothing more?" I stared at him. "Maverick, I've wasted ten years of my life. Ten years believing in something real while you've been playing house with another woman. Do you have any idea what you've stolen from me?"

"I can give you everything now." He stepped closer, his voice urgent. "A place in the royal pack house. Recognition as my Luna. Access to resources you've never dreamed of. I can make this right, Kyra."

"While keeping Gia?"

His silence was answer enough.

Something cold and final settled in my chest. "I, Kyra Martin, daughter of Marcus Martin of the Crescent Moon Pack, reject you, Maverick Coleman, Alpha King of the Western Confederation, as my mate."

The formal words hung in the night air like a curse.

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