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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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Chapter 2

The week following Lennox's return felt like walking through fog. Every corner of the pack house held memories I couldn't escape—the training grounds where he'd taught me to fight, the kitchen where we'd stolen cookies as kids, the garden where I'd stupidly imagined he might propose.

But the worst part wasn't the memories. It was watching Chelsea play her role to perfection.

She'd taken to following the omega women around, helping with laundry and kitchen duties, her voice always soft and apologetic. "I'm so sorry for the trouble," she'd whisper, those wide eyes brimming with manufactured tears. "I never meant to hurt anyone. I'm just a poor human girl who fell in love."

The elders ate it up. Even some of my father's council members had started murmuring about how sweet she was, how Lennox had done the honorable thing by bringing her home.

Meanwhile, my father had made his position clear in a tense pack meeting three days ago. "Lennox Meyer," he'd announced, his Alpha voice cutting through the hall, "you will not be promoted to Beta as previously planned. The position requires honor, loyalty, and respect for pack bonds. You have demonstrated none of these."

I'd watched Lennox's jaw tighten, seen something dark flash in his eyes before he'd bowed his head in false submission. "I understand, Alpha."

But I'd known him too long. That wasn't acceptance. That was rage, carefully bottled.

Now, a week later, I stood in my room staring at the dress my mother had laid out for tonight's neutral-territory gathering. The annual event where allied packs met to discuss borders, trade, and politics. Normally I'd have dreaded the stuffy formality of it all.

Tonight, I was desperate to escape these walls.

"You look beautiful, sweetheart," my mother said softly from the doorway. Her eyes held that careful sympathy that made my chest ache. Everyone was being so gentle with me, like I might shatter.

Maybe I would.

"Thanks, Mom." I smoothed the deep blue fabric, grateful it wasn't the silver I'd planned to wear for Lennox. That dress was shoved in the back of my closet, and I never wanted to see it again.

The gathering was held at the Riverside Lodge, a sprawling neutral venue that sat exactly between three pack territories. By the time we arrived, wolves from at least six different packs had already gathered, their various scents mixing in the cool evening air.

I stayed close to Marcus and Gabriel, letting their protective presence shield me from the curious stares and whispered gossip. News of Lennox's betrayal had spread fast through the pack network.

"Astrid Hughes," a smooth voice said behind me.

I turned, and my breath caught.

Alpha Ian Peterson stood there, and every terrifying story I'd ever heard about the Blood Eclipse Pack's leader suddenly made sense. He was tall, powerfully built, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to see straight through me. His aura pressed against my skin like a physical weight, commanding and absolute.

Our packs had been rivals for generations. Border disputes, resource conflicts, the usual territorial tensions that kept Alphas circling each other like wolves around a kill.

"Alpha Peterson," I managed, proud that my voice stayed steady.

He stepped closer, and the world tilted.

Cedar and rain. Rich, earthy, intoxicating. The scent hit me like a tidal wave, drowning out every other smell in the room. My knees went weak.

"MATE!" Lyra's voice exploded in my mind, louder than she'd ever been. "MATE! MATE! MATE!"

No. No, this couldn't be happening. Not now. Not with him.

I stumbled back, my hand flying to my chest as if I could physically hold back the bond trying to snap into place. Ian's eyes widened slightly, and I knew he felt it too. The pull. The recognition.

The Moon Goddess had a cruel sense of humor.

"Astrid," Ian's voice dropped, losing that commanding edge. His terrifying aura softened, wrapping around me like a warm blanket instead of a threat. When he spoke again, his tone held that special Alpha rumble meant to soothe and comfort. "Breathe. Just breathe."

I realized I'd been holding my breath. I sucked in air, but it only brought more of his scent, making Lyra howl with joy while my mind spun in chaos.

"This is impossible," I whispered.

"Is it?" His lips curved slightly, not quite a smile but something gentler than I'd ever seen on the fearsome Alpha King's face. "Or is it exactly what was always meant to be?"

Before I could respond, he turned toward where my father stood with his Beta, watching our interaction with sharp eyes. Ian's posture straightened, formal and respectful.

"Alpha Hughes," Ian called out, his voice carrying across the space. "I request permission to formally court your daughter."

The room went silent. Every wolf within hearing distance froze.

My father's expression was unreadable as he studied Ian, then me, then Ian again. Finally, slowly, he nodded.

"Permission granted," my father said. "On the condition that my daughter agrees."

All eyes turned to me. Ian's cedar and rain scent wrapped around me, Lyra screamed her approval, and somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew Lennox would hear about this within the hour.

Good.

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