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He Abandoned Me for His Fragile Human Mate Novel Cover

He Abandoned Me for His Fragile Human Mate

I smoothed down the silk fabric of my dress for the third time, my fingers trembling slightly. The grand hall of the Silver Moon Pack house buzzed with anticipation, every wolf dressed in their finest to welcome home our golden boy. My golden boy. Lennox had been gone for eight months on that European border mission, and every single day felt like an eternity. But tonight, he was finally coming home. Tonight, in front of our entire pack, he would formally propose our chosen mate ceremony. My father had hinted as much last week, that proud smile on his face when he'd squeezed my shoulder. "You look beautiful, Princess," my brother Marcus murmured beside me, his future-Alpha aura radiating calm confidence. Gabriel stood on my other side, arms crossed, scanning the crowd with his Gamma instincts already sharp. "He's late," I whispered, hating how my voice wavered.
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I smoothed down the silk fabric of my dress for the third time, my fingers trembling slightly. The grand hall of the Silver Moon Pack house buzzed with anticipation, every wolf dressed in their finest to welcome home our golden boy. My golden boy.

Lennox had been gone for eight months on that European border mission, and every single day felt like an eternity. But tonight, he was finally coming home. Tonight, in front of our entire pack, he would formally propose our chosen mate ceremony. My father had hinted as much last week, that proud smile on his face when he'd squeezed my shoulder.

"You look beautiful, Princess," my brother Marcus murmured beside me, his future-Alpha aura radiating calm confidence. Gabriel stood on my other side, arms crossed, scanning the crowd with his Gamma instincts already sharp.

"He's late," I whispered, hating how my voice wavered.

"He'll be here," Marcus assured me.

The massive oak doors swung open, and my heart leaped. There he was. Lennox Meyer, tall and broad-shouldered, his dark hair slightly longer than when he'd left. But something was wrong. My wolf, Lyra, stirred uneasily inside me, a low whine building in her chest.

He wasn't alone.

A woman clung to his arm, small and delicate, with pale skin and wide, frightened eyes. She looked fragile, like a strong wind might blow her away. Her clothes were simple, almost shabby, and she pressed herself against Lennox's side as if the crowd terrified her.

The hall fell silent. Every eye tracked Lennox as he walked forward, his hand firmly clasping hers. Not mine. Hers.

My father stepped forward from his Alpha's seat, his expression carefully neutral. "Lennox. Welcome home."

"Alpha Hughes," Lennox said, his voice carrying that familiar confidence I'd loved since childhood. But there was something different in his eyes. Something cold. "Thank you for your hospitality. I've returned with important news."

Important news. The words should have filled me with joy. Instead, ice spread through my veins.

Lennox's gaze swept the room, landing on me for just a moment before sliding away. That brief glance felt like a slap. "I'd like to introduce Chelsea Dunn. She's... she's my fated mate."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Lyra howled inside my mind, a sound of pure agony that made my knees buckle. Gabriel's hand shot out to steady me, but I barely felt it.

Fated mate. Fated mate. The Moon Goddess had given him someone else.

"Lennox," my father's voice held a warning edge. "You and Astrid have been promised since childhood. The pack expects—"

"I understand, Alpha," Lennox interrupted, and the disrespect of cutting off my father made several wolves growl low in their throats. "But the mate bond is sacred. Surely you wouldn't ask me to reject the Moon Goddess's gift?"

The manipulation in his words was masterful. He'd backed my father into a corner, using pack law and tradition against us.

Chelsea made a small, frightened sound, pressing closer to Lennox. "I'm sorry," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "I didn't mean to cause trouble. I'm just a human. I don't even have a wolf. But Lennox says the Moon Goddess chose me for him, and I—"

"It's alright, love," Lennox murmured to her, his voice gentle in a way he'd never quite been with me. The endearment felt like a knife twisting in my chest.

I forced myself to stand straighter, drawing on every ounce of my training as a pack Princess. My father had raised me to be strong, to never show weakness. Even as Lyra thrashed and howled inside me, even as tears burned behind my eyes, I lifted my chin.

"Astrid," Lennox finally looked at me directly, and the coldness in his gaze froze my blood. This wasn't the boy who'd grown up beside me, who'd taken a rogue's bite to protect me when I was twelve and couldn't shift yet. This was a stranger. "I hope you understand. I have to take responsibility for my mate."

Responsibility. As if Chelsea were a burden he'd nobly shouldered, rather than the woman he'd chosen over me.

The pack watched, waiting to see if their Princess would crumble. My brothers tensed on either side of me, ready to catch me if I fell. But I wouldn't fall. Not here. Not in front of everyone.

I stepped forward, my legs somehow steady despite the earthquake inside my chest. Lyra's howls had become a constant keen of pain, but I pushed through it.

"I, Astrid Hughes, daughter of Alpha Thomas Hughes of the Silver Moon Pack," my voice rang clear through the silent hall, "accept your choice, Lennox Meyer. Our arrangement is void."

The formal words of acceptance felt like swallowing glass, but I spoke them without faltering. Around us, the pack shifted uncomfortably. This wasn't how tonight was supposed to go.

Lennox's expression didn't change. No regret, no apology, no hint of the years we'd spent together. He simply nodded once, then turned his attention back to Chelsea, murmuring something soothing as she trembled against him.

I stood there, the rejected Princess, watching the future I'd believed in crumble to dust. And somewhere deep inside, beneath Lyra's anguished howls, a small spark of something else began to burn.

Anger.

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