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Claiming True Mate Bond

The mind-link hit me like a physical blow, unexpected and devastating in its clarity. One moment I was organizing Princeton's territorial agreements in our shared study, and the next, I was drowning in sensations that weren't my own. Heat. Passion. The sound of Princeton's voice, rough with desire as he whispered words he'd never spoken to me. *"You're incredible, Kaylee. So perfect."* My hands trembled as the connection intensified, Princeton's mental barriers completely down in his moment of passion. Through his eyes, I saw her—Kaylee, his Beta secretary, arched beneath him on his office desk, papers scattered across the floor. Her dark hair fanned out like silk, her face flushed with pleasure as Princeton moved above her with a desperation I'd never experienced from him. The mate bond should have blocked this.
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The mind-link hit me like a physical blow, unexpected and devastating in its clarity.

One moment I was organizing Princeton's territorial agreements in our shared study, and the next, I was drowning in sensations that weren't my own. Heat. Passion. The sound of Princeton's voice, rough with desire as he whispered words he'd never spoken to me.

*"You're incredible, Kaylee. So perfect."*

My hands trembled as the connection intensified, Princeton's mental barriers completely down in his moment of passion. Through his eyes, I saw her—Kaylee, his Beta secretary, arched beneath him on his office desk, papers scattered across the floor. Her dark hair fanned out like silk, her face flushed with pleasure as Princeton moved above her with a desperation I'd never experienced from him.

The mate bond should have blocked this. Should have protected me from witnessing my mate's betrayal in such vivid, crushing detail. But our bond had always been wrong, hadn't it? Incomplete. False.

*"Princeton,"* Kaylee gasped, her fingers digging into his shoulders. *"I have something to tell you."*

I wanted to sever the connection, to spare myself whatever revelation was coming, but I was trapped in Princeton's consciousness, feeling his excitement spike at her words.

*"I'm pregnant."*

The world tilted. Princeton's elation flooded through the link—pure, overwhelming joy that he'd never felt about the possibility of pups with me. Seven years of trying, seven years of him blaming my supposedly weak wolf, and here he was celebrating another woman carrying what he believed was his child.

*"Are you certain?"* Princeton's voice cracked with emotion. *"The pup—it's mine?"*

*"Of course it's yours,"* Kaylee purred, though something flickered in her scent that Princeton, drunk on triumph, missed entirely. *"Your heir, Princeton. The pup you could never have with her."*

The casual cruelty of her words, the way she dismissed me as if I were nothing, finally snapped something inside me. The mind-link shattered as I slammed my mental barriers up, but the damage was done. I sat in Princeton's chair, surrounded by the territorial agreements I'd been managing for him, and felt my world crumble.

Seven years. Seven years of protecting his secret, of letting the pack believe I was barren when the truth was far more devastating. Princeton's wolf carried a genetic defect—azoospermia, the pack healer had called it during a private consultation years ago. Complete inability to produce viable sperm. I'd held that secret like a dagger to my own heart, sacrificing my reputation to preserve his position as Alpha.

And now Kaylee was pregnant.

Which meant either she was lying, or the pup wasn't his.

I rose on unsteady legs, my wolf clawing at my chest with rage and betrayal. The territorial agreements scattered to the floor, but I didn't care. Let Princeton handle his own responsibilities for once.

The packhouse seemed different as I walked through it, as if I were seeing it clearly for the first time. The photographs of Princeton and me at various pack ceremonies looked staged and cold. The Luna portrait hanging in the main hall showed a woman with dead eyes, going through the motions of a role that had never truly been mine.

I climbed the stairs to our private chambers, each step heavier than the last. How long had this been going on? How many times had Princeton returned to our bed with Kaylee's scent still lingering on his skin while I pretended everything was normal?

The bedroom door closed behind me with a soft click, and I finally allowed myself to break. Not with tears—those would come later. But with a bone-deep exhaustion that had been building for years. I sank onto the edge of our bed, staring at the mate mark on my inner wrist that had never felt quite right.

The Moon Goddess was supposed to choose our mates perfectly. Supposed to create bonds that completed us. But mine felt like a chain, growing heavier with each passing year.

Footsteps in the hallway made me straighten. Princeton's scent reached me before he did—still tinged with Kaylee's sweetness, confirming what I'd witnessed through the mind-link wasn't some terrible dream.

The door opened, and my mate stepped inside, his dark hair slightly mussed, his shirt wrinkled. He had the audacity to smile at me, that same charming expression he'd worn for seven years while slowly destroying my spirit.

"Elena, darling," he said, his voice carrying false warmth. "I didn't expect you back so early from the pack business."

I studied his face—handsome, familiar, and completely foreign to me now. "The territorial agreements are on your study floor," I said quietly. "You can handle them yourself."

Something in my tone made his smile falter. His nostrils flared slightly as he scented the air, no doubt picking up the emotional storm radiating from my wolf.

"Is everything alright?" he asked, moving toward me with the careful steps of someone approaching a wounded animal.

I almost laughed. Almost. Instead, I stood, meeting his gaze with a clarity that seemed to surprise him.

"No, Princeton," I said, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest. "Everything is not alright. And it hasn't been for a very long time."

His eyes narrowed, and for the first time in years, I saw a flicker of genuine concern cross his features. Not concern for me—concern for himself, for whatever he thought I might know.

"What's that supposed to mean?" he demanded, his Alpha tone creeping into his voice.

But I was done being intimidated by false authority. My own Luna aura stirred for the first time in months, responding to the threat in his posture.

"It means," I said, taking a step closer, "that I know about Kaylee. I know about the pregnancy. And I know exactly whose pup she's really carrying."

The color drained from Princeton's face, and in that moment, I saw him not as the Alpha who'd controlled my life for seven years, but as the frightened, inadequate wolf he'd always been beneath the facade.

The mate bond between us, already fractured beyond repair, finally began to crack completely.

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