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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 3

Marcus crossed his arms, blocking the doorway like a wall of muscle and disapproval. "You're really doing this?"

"Yes." I met my brother's stare without flinching. "Ian's coming today."

"He's Blood Eclipse," Gabriel added from behind Marcus, his Gamma instincts making him pace like a caged animal. "Dad might've given permission, but that doesn't mean we have to like it."

"I don't need you to like it." The words came out sharper than I intended, but I was tired of everyone treating me like I'd break. "I need you to respect my choice."

Marcus's expression softened slightly. He stepped aside. "Fine. But we're watching."

Of course they were.

Ian arrived an hour later, and the shift in the pack house atmosphere was immediate. Wolves stopped mid-conversation, tracking his movement through our territory with wary eyes. His presence was impossible to ignore—that overwhelming Alpha aura that made even my father's Beta straighten his spine.

But when Ian's gaze found mine, everything else faded.

"Walk with me?" His voice was gentle, meant only for me.

I nodded, ignoring the protective growls rumbling in my brothers' chests as we headed toward the gardens.

The afternoon sun filtered through the oak trees, casting dappled shadows across the stone path. Ian walked close enough that his cedar and rain scent wrapped around me, making Lyra purr with contentment. It still felt surreal—this bond, this pull toward someone I'd been raised to see as a rival.

"Your brothers look like they want to rip my throat out," Ian said, a hint of amusement in his tone.

"They're protective."

"Good. You deserve that." He stopped near the fountain, turning to face me fully. The sunlight caught the sharp angles of his face, and for a moment, I forgot how to breathe. "Astrid, there's something I need to tell you."

My heart stuttered. "What?"

"This bond—" He reached out slowly, giving me time to pull away, before his fingers brushed my cheek. The touch sent electricity racing down my spine. "It's not new for me. I've known you were my mate for three years."

The world tilted. "Three years?"

"You were nineteen. I saw you at the Summer Gathering, and the moment your scent hit me, I knew." His thumb traced my jawline, achingly gentle. "But you were promised to Lennox. You were happy, or I thought you were. So I waited."

"You waited," I repeated, my voice barely a whisper. "All this time, you knew, and you—"

"Built a reputation as a ruthless bastard to keep other Alphas away from you," he finished. "To protect my pack, yes. But also to protect you, even if you never knew it."

Tears burned behind my eyes. While I'd been planning a future with Lennox, Ian had been watching from the shadows, waiting for a chance that might never come.

"The fearsome Alpha King," I said softly, "was just a mask."

"For you, always." He leaned closer, his forehead nearly touching mine. "I would've waited forever, Astrid. But when I saw you at that gathering, when I scented the mate bond snap into place for you too—"

A branch cracked behind us.

I spun around, and my blood turned to ice.

Lennox stood at the garden entrance, his face twisted with something dark and ugly. His eyes weren't quite right—too wild, too feral. His wolf was too close to the surface.

"Ian, I should—" I started, but he was already stepping back, giving me space.

"I'll give you a moment," Ian said quietly, though tension radiated from every line of his body. "I'll be close."

He disappeared down a side path, and Lennox moved fast.

His hand clamped around my arm, fingers digging in hard enough to bruise. "What the hell do you think you're doing?"

"Let go." I tried to pull away, but his grip tightened.

"You're mine, Astrid." His voice was rough, barely human. "We grew up together. We were supposed to be together. You can't just—"

"You chose Chelsea!" The words exploded out of me. "You brought her home and humiliated me in front of the entire pack. You don't get to decide anything about my life anymore."

"That was a mistake." He yanked me closer, and fear spiked through my chest. This wasn't the Lennox I'd known. This was someone dangerous. "I'll fix it. I'll reject her. Just stop seeing him. Stop seeing that rival Alpha bastard—"

"No."

The word hung between us, and something snapped in Lennox's expression.

Then the air changed.

Pressure slammed down like a physical weight, crushing and absolute. Ian's Alpha aura hit with the force of a tidal wave, and Lennox's knees buckled. His hand released my arm as he crashed to the ground, gasping.

Ian appeared beside me, his eyes blazing with fury I'd never seen before. When he spoke, his voice carried the full weight of his Alpha command.

"Touch my mate again," Ian said, each word precise and deadly, "and it will be an act of war."

Lennox struggled against the aura pressing him down, his face contorted with rage and humiliation. But he couldn't rise. Couldn't even lift his head.

Ian's hand found mine, warm and steady. "Are you hurt?"

I looked down at the red marks on my arm where Lennox had grabbed me, then back at Ian's face. Behind the fury, I saw something else—genuine fear that he'd been too late.

"I'm okay," I whispered.

But as Ian led me away from Lennox's crumpled form, Lyra's warning howl echoed in my mind. This wasn't over. Not even close.

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