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From Broken Bond to True Love

The lake's surface gleamed under the morning sun as pack members gathered around the shore, their faces solemn. I watched from my hidden vantage point as Spencer knelt beside my "corpse" — actually a carefully crafted illusion created by the rogues I'd hired. My heart hammered against my ribs, but I remained still, barely breathing. Spencer's hands trembled as he reached toward my pale face. Even from this distance, I could see the confusion in his eyes. He didn't understand why his wolf wasn't reacting to my supposed death. "Alpha," the pack doctor said, his voice carrying across the clearing, "I'm afraid she's gone. There's no pulse, no breathing. Alice Sullivan is deceased." The moment those words left his lips, something shifted in the air between us. The mate bond—that invisible thread that had connected us for three years—snapped with a force that would have brought me to my knees if I hadn't been prepared for it.
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Chapter 3

The first time I saw Carter Wagner, he was kneeling in the dirt with a group of orphaned pups, his broad shoulders hunched as he helped them plant flower seeds in small clay pots. His hands—large and capable yet gentle—cradled each seedling with a tenderness that made my chest tighten.

"Like this, little ones," he demonstrated, making a small hole in the soil. "Not too deep, or the roots won't be able to reach the sunlight."

I watched from the doorway of the orphanage, my fingers absently tracing the fading scar on my neck where Spencer's mark had once been. Something about Carter's patience caught me off guard—there was no dominance in his movements, no Alpha posturing. Just quiet strength.

"You must be Alice," he said later, approaching me with an easy smile that reached his eyes. "Elena's told me all about you."

I tensed instinctively. "All good things, I hope."

"The best," he replied simply. "She says you're a miracle worker with the younger ones."

Before I could respond, a commotion erupted from the playground. One of our more rambunctious boys—a newly arrived wolf pup named Dominic—had knocked over another child while playing too roughly.

"Enough!" I heard myself snap, my voice sharper than intended as memories of Gabrielle's cruelty flashed through my mind.

The boy's eyes widened with fear as he lowered his head submissively. But instead of calming me, his submission triggered something deeper—a panic that rose like bile in my throat.

Suddenly I was back in Shadowridge, kneeling before Gabrielle while Spencer watched impassively...

"Alice?" Carter's voice cut through the fog. "Breathe with me."

His hand was warm on my back, steady and grounding. Unlike Spencer's commanding touch, Carter's presence was soothing—a gentle anchor rather than a chain.

"I'm sorry," I whispered as the panic subsided. "He just—"

"It's okay," Carter said softly. "You don't have to explain."

And he didn't press for details, didn't demand to know why a simple childhood scuffle had sent me spiraling. He simply stayed beside me until my breathing steadied.

---

Miles away, Spencer slammed his fist against the interrogation room wall, leaving a crater in the concrete.

"Tell me what you know about Alice Sullivan!" he roared, his Alpha aura flaring dangerously as he loomed over the terrified rogue.

The man—a skinny werewolf with a jagged scar across his face—cowered in the metal chair. "I don't know nothing, Alpha. I swear!"

"You were there that night," Spencer growled. "At the lake. You helped retrieve her body."

"I just did what I was told," the rogue whimpered. "We all did!"

Spencer's eyes narrowed dangerously. "Who paid you?"

When the rogue remained silent, Spencer pulled out a stack of cash and slammed it onto the table. "This is yours if you talk."

The rogue's eyes darted to the money, then back to Spencer's face.

"Five thousand more if you tell me where she is," Spencer added, his voice dropping to a deadly whisper.

The rogue swallowed hard. "She's not dead, Alpha. She paid us to stage it—to make it look real."

Spencer's heart stuttered in his chest. "Alive?"

"Yes, sir. Said she needed to get away from... from you."

Spencer stumbled back as if physically struck. His wolf howled in triumph within him.

"Find her," he ordered Beta Thomas, who had been silently observing from the corner. "Whatever it takes. Track her across continents if necessary."

---

The wildflowers appeared on my desk the next morning—a small bouquet of delicate blue forget-me-nots tucked into a simple glass vase.

"They reminded me of your eyes," Carter explained when he found me staring at them later. "Quiet, but full of depth."

I touched one perfect petal with trembling fingers. No one had ever given me flowers before—not even Spencer.

That evening, as storm clouds gathered outside my apartment window, I woke gasping from another nightmare. Spencer had found me, his eyes cold with betrayal as he dragged me back to Shadowridge.

The doorbell rang just as I was pressing my forehead against the cool window glass, trying to calm my racing heart.

Carter stood on my doorstep with a steaming bowl of soup.

"Elena mentioned you might be having trouble sleeping," he said, his smile gentle in the dim hallway light. "Thought this might help."

The soup was rich with herbs and comfort—nothing like the fancy meals Gabrielle had insisted upon at pack dinners.

"How did you know?" I asked as he set the bowl on my small kitchen counter.

"That you needed comfort?" His eyes softened. "Your wolf tells me things, even when you don't."

Over the next weeks, the wildflowers became a daily ritual. Each morning, a new arrangement would appear—larkspur, daisies, lavender—each one carefully chosen.

And each night, Carter would appear with a small offering: homemade bread, herbal tea, sometimes just a warm smile and a listening ear.

One evening as we sat on my small balcony watching the sunset, he finally asked the question I'd been dreading.

"What happened to you, Alice?"

I stared at the fading light, my fingers unconsciously touching the scars on my arms—souvenirs from Gabrielle's "accidents."

"Someone hurt me," I whispered. "Someone who should have protected me instead."

Carter's expression darkened, a protective fury flashing in his eyes that made his Beta status seem momentarily like an Alpha's rage.

"Who?" he asked quietly.

And for the first time since leaving Shadowridge, I found myself wanting to tell someone the truth.

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