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Breaking the Mate Bond

I sat in the leather chair across from Theo's mahogany desk, my hands folded in my lap to hide their trembling. The calendar on his wall seemed to mock me—circled in red ink was tomorrow's date: *Elianna's Return*. Seven years, and I still felt that familiar twist in my stomach whenever I saw those words. *She's coming back,* Lyra whimpered in my mind, her voice barely a whisper now. My wolf had grown quieter with each rejection, her silver coat dulling like tarnished jewelry. *We know what happens next.* The office door clicked open, and Theo strode in with that confident Alpha swagger that had once made my heart race. Now it just made me tired. His pine and smoke scent filled the room, suffocating in its familiarity. He didn't even look surprised to see me there. "Jordan." His voice carried that casual tone he used when discussing pack business.
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I sat in the leather chair across from Theo's mahogany desk, my hands folded in my lap to hide their trembling. The calendar on his wall seemed to mock me—circled in red ink was tomorrow's date: *Elianna's Return*. Seven years, and I still felt that familiar twist in my stomach whenever I saw those words.

*She's coming back,* Lyra whimpered in my mind, her voice barely a whisper now. My wolf had grown quieter with each rejection, her silver coat dulling like tarnished jewelry. *We know what happens next.*

The office door clicked open, and Theo strode in with that confident Alpha swagger that had once made my heart race. Now it just made me tired. His pine and smoke scent filled the room, suffocating in its familiarity. He didn't even look surprised to see me there.

"Jordan." His voice carried that casual tone he used when discussing pack business. "I was wondering when you'd come by."

I lifted my chin, surprised by the steadiness in my own voice. "I, Jordan Palmer, daughter of Alpha Palmer of the Silverfang Pack, request to sever the mate bond with you, Alpha Theo Hudson of the Moonveil Pack."

The words rolled off my tongue like a rehearsed prayer. Seven times I'd spoken them. Seven times I'd watched him sign the certificate with that same Mont Blanc pen.

Theo's eyebrows rose slightly—the only sign of surprise he allowed himself. "Getting ahead of ourselves, aren't we?" He moved to his desk, already reaching for the familiar manila folder in the bottom drawer. "Elianna doesn't arrive until tomorrow."

"Does it matter?" The question slipped out before I could stop it. "We both know how this goes."

He paused, pen hovering over the rejection certificate. For a moment, something flickered in his dark eyes—guilt, maybe? But it vanished as quickly as it appeared.

"It's just for a month, Jordan. You know that." His tone was almost gentle, the way someone might speak to a wounded animal. "She needs stability right now. The European packs have been... difficult."

I touched the bare spot on my neck where his mark should have been, a nervous habit I'd developed over the years. The skin there felt cold, empty. "Of course they have."

Theo signed his name with practiced efficiency, the pen scratching against paper like claws on stone. He slid the document across the desk, and I signed my own name beneath his, my handwriting smaller and more careful than his bold scrawl.

"Same arrangement as always," he said, filing the certificate away. "You can stay in the guest quarters. Once Elianna leaves—"

"We'll renew the bond." I finished the sentence for him. "I know."

As I stood to leave, he called my name. "Jordan?" I turned back, and for a split second, his mask slipped. "This doesn't change anything between us. You know that, right?"

I stared at him—this man who held my heart and crushed it like clockwork, who spoke of our sacred bond like it was a business contract with flexible terms. "Right," I whispered.

The walk from his office to the main corridor felt endless. Pack members lined the hallways, their conversations dropping to whispers as I passed. I caught fragments of their words like shards of glass:

"Seven times now..."

"Poor thing..."

"Why doesn't she just leave?"

"If I were her..."

My cheeks burned, but I kept my head high. The Silverfang blood in my veins demanded at least that much dignity. Behind me, I heard Silas Weaver's booming laugh from Theo's office—Elianna's father, no doubt already planning his daughter's triumphant return.

In my small room at the pack house, I stood before the mirror and barely recognized the she-wolf staring back at me. When had my cheekbones become so sharp? When had my eyes grown so dull? I looked like a ghost of myself, haunting the edges of someone else's love story.

My phone buzzed against the nightstand. Khloe's name flashed on the screen.

*This is the last time, Jordan. I won't watch him destroy you again.*

I sank onto the bed, clutching the phone like a lifeline. Within minutes, I heard Khloe's familiar knock—three sharp raps followed by two soft ones, our secret code from childhood.

"Coffee delivery," she announced, pushing through the door with two steaming cups and the kind of determined expression that meant she was ready for battle.

Khloe Phillips had been my anchor through every rejection, every humiliation. As a Beta, she risked punishment every time she spoke against her Alpha's actions, but she never stopped fighting for me.

"Don't," I said before she could speak. "Please don't say it."

"Say what? That you're killing yourself for a man who treats you like a seasonal decoration?" She set the coffee down harder than necessary, the ceramic clinking against the wooden surface. "That you're worth more than this pathetic cycle?"

I moved to my closet, mechanically pulling out clothes and folding them with trembling hands. The routine was automatic now—pack the few belongings I'd been allowed to keep in the Alpha quarters, move back to this tiny room, wait for Elianna to leave, repeat.

"Khloe, please." My voice cracked, and the first tear slipped down my cheek. Then another. Soon they were falling freely, and I couldn't stop them.

She sat beside me on the bed, pulling me into her arms as I sobbed into her shoulder. "This has to end, Jordan," she whispered fiercely. "This has to be the last time."

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