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Found True Mate at Last

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.
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Chapter 3

The moon cast long shadows across the pack grounds as I slipped from my quarters, a single bag clutched in my trembling hands. Three days had passed since I buried my son. Three days since Grayson had announced Harmony as his future Luna. Three days of numbness that had finally crystallized into something harder, colder.

I moved silently through the darkness, my footsteps barely audible against the concrete. The few possessions I'd packed felt insignificant compared to everything I'd lost. Clothes. A photo of my son. Nothing more.

"Isabella."

I froze at the sound of Grayson's voice. He stood at his office window, moonlight casting half his face in shadow. Had he been waiting for me? Or simply watching?

"I thought you might leave," he said, his voice flat. No emotion. No regret.

I didn't respond. What was there to say? The man I'd loved—the father of my child—had chosen another woman over our dying son.

"You'll be marked as a rogue," he continued, his tone businesslike. "No pack will take you in without questions."

Still, I said nothing. Let him speak. Let him justify.

"Harmony needs me," he finally said, as if that explained everything. As if that erased our son's death.

I turned away, unable to look at him anymore. The Alpha who had once been my world now seemed like a stranger—worse, like nothing at all.

"Goodbye, Grayson," I whispered, though I wasn't sure he heard me.

I walked past the pack boundaries, feeling the invisible barrier dissolve as I crossed into rogue territory. Freedom, they called it. But it felt more like exile.

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Three years passed like a blur of faces and places. I moved through the neutral territories, helping where I could, healing when I was able. My skills as a healer—once meant to serve the Moonveil Pack—now served those rejected by their packs.

"Isabella!" A young wolf called out, waving me toward a makeshift shelter. "We found another one."

I hurried over, wiping my hands on my worn jeans. The neutral territories attracted all kinds—rogues, outcasts, wolves fleeing pack wars. Many came wounded, both physically and spiritually.

"What happened?" I asked, kneeling beside the injured wolf.

"Rogue attack," the young wolf explained. "He was traveling with his family when they were ambushed."

I nodded grimly. Rogue attacks had been increasing lately, especially against smaller pack delegations. The neutral territories were becoming less neutral by the day.

"His name is Marcus," another helper informed me. "He was protecting his family when he got separated."

I set to work cleaning his wounds, my hands steady despite the severity of his injuries. Three years of treating battle wounds had taught me efficiency.

"We need more supplies," I told the young wolf. "And word needs to spread. If rogues are targeting travelers, no one is safe."

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The attack came at dusk, when visibility was poorest and guards were changing shifts. I heard the screams before I saw anything—terrible, primal sounds that made my wolf stir uneasily within me.

"Rogues!" someone shouted. "They've breached the eastern perimeter!"

I grabbed my emergency kit and ran toward the commotion. The neutral territories had always been a sanctuary, but sanctuaries were becoming battlefields in these troubled times.

The scene that greeted me was chaos—wolves fighting in both human and shifted forms, blood staining the grass crimson. I ducked under a wild swing, narrowly avoiding a claw aimed at my throat.

"Isabella!" A child's voice cut through the noise.

I turned to see a small girl huddled beside an unconscious man. Blood pooled beneath him, soaking into his dark hair. His chest rose and fell in shallow, irregular breaths.

"Help him," the girl pleaded, tears streaming down her face. "Please help my daddy."

Something in her voice—the raw desperation, the innocence—tore through my carefully constructed walls. I knelt beside the fallen man, immediately recognizing the Alpha aura even in unconsciousness.

"Alpha Tucker Watson," I murmured, recognizing him from inter-pack council meetings years ago.

"Isabella," he whispered, his eyes fluttering open briefly before closing again. "Protect Sadie."

Sadie. The little girl still clutching his hand, her small fingers trembling with fear.

"We need to move," I told her, assessing the situation quickly. The rogues were advancing, and we were exposed.

"I can't leave Daddy," Sadie cried, her grip tightening on her father's hand.

"You're not leaving him," I assured her, making a split-second decision. "I'm taking both of you to safety."

I bent down, lifting Alpha Tucker's heavy frame onto my shoulders. He was larger than me, but adrenaline gave me strength I didn't know I possessed.

"Stay close," I instructed Sadie, who nodded solemnly as she clutched a small backpack to her chest.

Together, we fled into the gathering darkness, the sounds of battle fading behind us as we sought shelter from the storm—both the one raging around us and the one brewing within me.

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