
Claiming True Mate Bond
Chapter 2
I needed to run.
The packhouse felt suffocating after my confrontation with Princeton, every wall seeming to close in with memories of seven years of lies. My wolf clawed restlessly beneath my skin, demanding freedom from the false bonds that had kept us captive for too long.
I shifted the moment I reached the forest edge, my bones realigning with a relief that bordered on euphoric. My wolf was larger than most Luna wolves, with silver-tipped fur that caught the late afternoon sunlight filtering through the canopy. For the first time in months, I let her run without restraint, paws pounding against the earth as we fled deeper into our territory.
The rhythm of the run gradually eased the chaos in my mind. Out here, away from Princeton's deceptions and Kaylee's manipulations, I could think clearly. The mind-link revelation had shattered something fundamental inside me, but it had also freed me from the last vestiges of hope I'd been clinging to.
Kaylee was pregnant. Either she was lying to Princeton about the paternity, or she was lying to someone else entirely. Given what I knew about Princeton's condition, the mathematics were simple enough to calculate.
My wolf slowed as we approached the northern border, her senses suddenly alert. Another wolf's scent drifted on the wind—unfamiliar yet somehow achingly recognizable. Male. Alpha. And carrying an undertone that made my wolf whimper with longing.
I should have turned back. Should have avoided any complications that might arise from encountering another pack's Alpha on our territory. Instead, I found myself padding closer to the boundary markers, drawn by an instinct I didn't understand.
He emerged from the shadows like something out of ancient pack legends. Massive even in human form, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to hold starlight. When our gazes met across the invisible line that separated our territories, the world tilted on its axis.
"Luna Elena." His voice carried the natural authority of a born Alpha, but there was something else there—a reverence that made my wolf preen with recognition. "I hoped I might find you here."
I shifted back to human form, suddenly self-conscious about my windblown appearance and tear-stained cheeks. "Alpha West. You're quite far from Moonlight Pack territory."
"Ryan," he corrected gently, taking a single step closer to the border. "And distance means nothing when it comes to you."
The words should have alarmed me. Instead, they sent warmth spreading through my chest—a feeling I'd almost forgotten existed. I inhaled carefully, testing his scent, and nearly staggered at the impact. Pine and rain and something uniquely him that called to every cell in my body.
"We shouldn't be meeting like this," I whispered, even as my feet carried me closer to the boundary line.
"No," Ryan agreed, his eyes never leaving mine. "We shouldn't. But I've watched you suffer in that false bond for four years, Elena. Watched your light dim a little more each time I saw you at council meetings. I can't stand by anymore."
"False bond?" The words escaped before I could stop them.
"You know it as well as I do." He stepped right up to the border, close enough that I could feel the heat radiating from his skin. "Your wolf recognizes mine. She always has. The question is whether you're brave enough to admit it."
My mate mark burned against my wrist, Princeton's claim suddenly feeling like a brand rather than a blessing. But underneath that pain, something else stirred—hope. Terrifying, desperate hope.
"I'm mated," I said weakly.
"You're marked," Ryan corrected, his voice gentle but firm. "There's a difference. A true mate bond can't be forced or faked, Elena. What you have with Princeton Rivera is political convenience masked as destiny."
Tears I'd been holding back finally spilled over. "You don't understand. The complications—"
"I understand that you've been protecting a wolf who doesn't deserve your loyalty." Ryan's hand hovered just inches from mine, separated only by the invisible boundary between our packs. "I understand that you've sacrificed your happiness for a lie. And I understand that if you'll let me, I'll spend the rest of my life proving what a real mate bond feels like."
The sincerity in his voice broke something open inside me. For the first time in seven years, I allowed myself to truly scent another male, to feel the electric pull of genuine attraction without guilt or shame.
The mate bond I'd always been told I had with Princeton felt like a pale imitation compared to this—this rightness that sang in my very bones.
"The pack won't accept it," I whispered. "Princeton won't let me go."
"Then we'll make them accept it." Ryan's eyes flashed with determination. "Starting with the next council meeting. It's time the other Alphas saw what Princeton Rivera really is."
As if summoned by our conversation, Princeton's howl echoed across the territory—angry, possessive, and growing closer.
Ryan's expression hardened. "He's tracking you."
"I have to go," I said, panic rising in my throat.
"Elena." Ryan's voice stopped me as I began to back away. "This isn't over. What we have—what we're meant to have—it's worth fighting for."
I ran then, shifting mid-stride as Princeton's howl sounded again, closer now. But Ryan's scent clung to my fur, and for the first time in years, my wolf ran toward home with something other than resignation in her heart.
She ran with purpose.
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