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Escaping Mate's Deception

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The envelope arrived on a Tuesday morning, unmarked and slipped beneath my office door like a secret meant to destroy worlds. My hands trembled as I lifted it from the polished floor of what had once been Conrad's study—now mine by default, filled with the phantom scent of his cologne and the weight of two years' worth of lonely decisions. Inside, photographs spilled across the mahogany desk like scattered pieces of a shattered heart. My breath caught, then stopped entirely. Conrad. Alive. Breathing. Laughing. The first photo showed him in casual clothes, his distinctive scar clearly visible on his left shoulder—the one he'd gotten defending our territory three summers ago. He looked healthy, vibrant, completely whole.

Escaping Mate's Deception Chapter 1

The envelope arrived on a Tuesday morning, unmarked and slipped beneath my office door like a secret meant to destroy worlds. My hands trembled as I lifted it from the polished floor of what had once been Conrad's study—now mine by default, filled with the phantom scent of his cologne and the weight of two years' worth of lonely decisions.

Inside, photographs spilled across the mahogany desk like scattered pieces of a shattered heart. My breath caught, then stopped entirely.

Conrad. Alive. Breathing. Laughing.

The first photo showed him in casual clothes, his distinctive scar clearly visible on his left shoulder—the one he'd gotten defending our territory three summers ago. He looked healthy, vibrant, completely whole. Nothing like the broken, dying mate I'd held in my arms as rogue wolves circled us in the darkness.

My wolf whimpered deep in my chest, a sound of pure anguish that echoed through my bones. She'd been listless for two years, mourning our lost mate, but now she stirred with desperate recognition.

The second photograph made my stomach lurch. Conrad's arms wrapped around a beautiful she-wolf with flowing auburn hair and emerald eyes. She wore a white dress that screamed of ceremony, of promises, of a future that should have been mine. The intimacy between them was unmistakable—the way his hand rested possessively on her waist, how she gazed up at him with adoring eyes.

A note was paper-clipped to the back: "Thought you should know. The marking ceremony is scheduled for this weekend. - Alpha Marcus Thompson, Moonveil Pack."

The world tilted sideways. I gripped the desk's edge until my knuckles went white, fighting the wave of nausea that threatened to drag me under. Two years. Two years of grieving, of managing pack affairs with hollow dedication, of caring for his parents while my own heart withered to ash.

Two years of lies.

"Luna Myra?" Beta James's voice came from the doorway, but it sounded distant, muffled. "The supply reports need your—are you alright?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The photographs blurred as tears I'd thought long dried up began to fall.

"I need to go," I whispered, my voice cracking like brittle glass. "Handle the reports yourself."

The drive to Moonveil Pack territory passed in a haze of desperate hope and crushing dread. Maybe it was a mistake. Maybe it was someone who looked like Conrad. Maybe the Moon Goddess hadn't abandoned me so completely after all.

But deep down, in the place where our mate bond had once burned bright and true, I felt the terrible certainty of recognition.

The Moonveil Pack's training grounds sprawled before me as I parked my car with shaking hands. The afternoon sun cast long shadows across the field where warriors sparred in human and wolf form. The scent of sweat and earth filled my nostrils, but underneath it all, I caught something that made my heart stop.

His scent. Pine and leather and something uniquely Conrad that had haunted my dreams for two years.

He stood near the equipment shed, instructing a group of young wolves in combat techniques. Same broad shoulders, same confident stance, same way of gesturing with his left hand when making a point. The scar on his shoulder caught the sunlight, a silver line against tanned skin.

My legs moved without conscious thought, carrying me across the field. Warriors paused in their training to stare at the strange she-wolf approaching their instructor, but I had eyes only for him.

"Conrad," I breathed when I was close enough to touch him.

He turned, and those familiar brown eyes—eyes that had once looked at me with such love, such promise—met mine with cold, empty indifference.

"I'm sorry, do I know you?" His voice was exactly the same, but the warmth, the recognition, the spark of our mate bond—all of it was gone. He looked at me like I was a stranger. Like I was nothing.

My wolf howled in anguish, throwing herself against the walls of my consciousness. She could feel him, could sense our mate standing right there, but his wolf remained silent, absent.

"It's me," I whispered, stepping closer. "It's Myra. Your mate. Your—"

"I think you're confused." His voice carried that Alpha authority I remembered so well, but now it was turned against me like a weapon. "I don't know who you are, and I certainly don't have a mate."

The words hit me like physical blows. I stumbled backward, my hand pressed to my chest where our bond had once thrived.

"You died," I said, the words tumbling out in desperate confusion. "The rogues attacked during our ceremony. You saved me. You died in my arms."

Something flickered in his eyes—so brief I might have imagined it. But then his expression hardened again.

"Lady, I think you need help. I've never seen you before in my life, and I've certainly never been in any rogue attack." He turned to the watching warriors. "Marcus, call security. This woman seems to be having some kind of breakdown."

"That won't be necessary." A smooth, feminine voice cut through the tension like silk over steel.

She appeared at Conrad's side as if she belonged there, her auburn hair catching fire in the afternoon light. Giselle Ross. The she-wolf from the photographs. Up close, she was even more beautiful, with the kind of ethereal grace that made other women feel clumsy and plain.

"Do you know this disturbed woman, darling?" she asked Conrad, but her emerald eyes never left mine. There was something in her gaze—a cold satisfaction that made my skin crawl.

Conrad's arm slipped around her waist with practiced ease. "Never seen her before."

Giselle smiled, and it was all sharp edges and hidden poison. She leaned into Conrad's embrace, deliberately scent-marking him while maintaining eye contact with me. The gesture was possessive, territorial, and absolutely devastating.

"How tragic," she purred. "Some she-wolves never recover from losing their mates. The mind can create such elaborate fantasies to cope with grief."

The mate bond in my chest writhed like a dying thing, reaching desperately for the man who stood three feet away and denied my very existence.

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Escaping Mate's Deception of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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