
Found True Mate at Last
Found True Mate at Last Chapter 1
The pack registry office smelled of fresh ink and old paper. I shifted my sleeping newborn against my chest, his tiny breaths warming my skin as I approached the clerk's desk. Three weeks had passed since I'd given birth to Grayson's son—our son—and today was the day I'd make it official.
"Isabella Brooks," I said, smiling at the middle-aged woman behind the counter. "I need to register my pup's birth records."
The clerk nodded politely. "Of course. Alpha Grayson's son, correct?"
My heart swelled with pride. Despite the chaos of the past few months—Grayson's increasing distance, the whispers about Harmony Snyder—this moment felt right. This pup was proof of our bond, even if Grayson had been too busy with pack affairs to attend the birth.
"Yes," I replied, adjusting the blanket around my son's face. "His name is Liam."
The clerk's fingers clacked across her keyboard as she pulled up our records. Her expression shifted subtly—a slight furrow between her brows that made my stomach tighten.
"Strange," she muttered, then looked up at me with apologetic eyes. "It seems there's been a... clerical error."
"Clerical error?" I echoed, my voice suddenly dry.
She turned her monitor toward me, pointing to a document that looked official and final. "According to our records, you and Alpha Grayson never completed the marking ceremony."
The room tilted sideways. "That's impossible. We've been together for years."
"But not officially," she said gently. "Without the marking ceremony, your... relationship... isn't recognized by pack law."
My fingers dug into the counter's edge. "What does that mean for my son?"
Her eyes softened with pity. "I'm sorry, Isabella. Without a sealed mate bond, your pup is considered... unmated offspring."
The words hit like physical blows. Unmated offspring. Not the future Alpha heir. Not even technically Grayson's son in the eyes of pack law.
"There must be some mistake," I whispered, but the evidence was right there on the screen—a formal document showing Grayson's name next to an empty "mate" field.
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That evening, I paced outside Grayson's office, my mind still reeling from the registry visit. I needed answers. Needed to understand how this could happen.
As I raised my hand to knock, voices drifted through the partially open door. I froze.
"You need to choose, Grayson." Harmony's voice, tight with frustration. "Your political duty to me, or your meaningless attachment to her."
"Lower your voice," Grayson growled. "This isn't the time."
"It's never the time!" Harmony hissed. "My family has been patient. My father has connections that could destroy your pack if you continue this charade."
I pressed myself against the wall, my heart hammering. What charade? What was she talking about?
"I've told you I'll handle it," Grayson said, his voice strained. "Isabella just had my son. I can't—"
"Your son?" Harmony's laugh was brittle. "Is that what you're calling him now? How touching. But we both know she was never meant to be your Luna."
The floor seemed to drop from beneath me. Never meant to be his Luna? What about our bond? What about the years we'd spent together?
"If you don't mark me as your Luna by the next full moon," Harmony continued, her voice dropping to a dangerous whisper, "I'll tell my father everything. About us. About her. About how you've been playing us both."
"You wouldn't," Grayson said, but there was fear in his voice.
"Wouldn't I?" Harmony countered. "I'm tired of being your dirty secret, Grayson. Either you choose me, or I expose you."
I stumbled backward, nearly falling. This couldn't be happening. Grayson wouldn't betray me like this. Would he?
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"Isabella!" Grayson's voice cracked with relief as I burst into the room. "You're here."
Harmony stood by the window, her eyes red-rimmed but her posture rigid with defiance.
"What's going on?" I demanded, clutching my son tighter. "Tell me the truth."
Before Grayson could speak, Harmony lunged forward, snatching my son from my arms. I screamed, reaching for him, but she danced away, backing toward the balcony doors.
"Harmony, stop!" Grayson shouted, his face draining of color.
"You want him?" she asked, her voice eerily calm as she held my squirming son over the balcony railing. "Or do you want her?"
"Please," I begged, my wolf howling inside me. "He's just a baby."
"He's the reason Grayson will never choose me," Harmony said, tears streaming down her face. "If I can't have him, then..."
She climbed onto the railing, my son clutched to her chest. The night air whipped her hair around her face as she stared at Grayson.
"Choose," she whispered. "Me or nothing at all."
Grayson stepped toward her, his hands outstretched. "Harmony, please come down from there. Let's talk about this."
"Not until you choose!" she screamed.
My son began to wail, his tiny fists flailing as Harmony's grip tightened. I lunged forward, but Grayson blocked my path.
"Let me save her first," he said, his eyes fixed on Harmony. "She needs help."
And in that moment, as my son's cries pierced the night air, I realized where Grayson's priorities truly lay.
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