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He Banished Me But Sheltered His Mistress

The scent of detergent filled my nostrils as I mechanically sorted through another load of laundry. Three years as Luna of the Silver Creek Pack, and here I was, still doing the work of an Omega. My hands were raw from the harsh chemicals, but that physical discomfort paled compared to the ache in my chest. I glanced at the clock—Atticus would be finishing his afternoon pack reports soon. Maybe if I caught him before his evening meetings, he'd actually listen to what I had to say. My parents' medical bills had been piling up for months. Dad's heart condition required specialized treatment, and Mom's arthritis medication wasn't covered by their insurance. As Luna, I had access to pack funds for emergencies, but Atticus controlled all financial decisions. I gathered my courage and made my way to his office, the familiar weight of disappointment already settling in my stomach. Atticus didn't look up when I entered.
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Chapter 4

I stood in the doorway of Atticus's office, my heart pounding but my resolve firm. The image of him cooking for Leila—something he'd never once done for me in three years of marriage—burned in my mind like acid.

"We need to talk," I said, my voice steadier than I expected. "Now."

Atticus looked up from his desk, irritation flashing across his face. "I'm busy, Jane."

"This won't wait." I stepped inside, closing the door behind me. "I've had enough."

He sighed, setting down his pen. "What is it now?"

"Leila." Her name tasted bitter on my tongue. "She needs to go."

"Jane," he began, his tone patronizing, "we've discussed this. She's staying until her mother recovers."

"No." I planted my hands on his desk, leaning forward. "She's not. Either she's banished from pack territory by sunset, or I leave. Forever."

The silence between us stretched taut as a wire. For the first time in years, I didn't lower my gaze.

"You're being irrational," he finally said, but there was a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes.

"Am I?" I straightened, crossing my arms. "You've made your choice clear, Atticus. You choose her over me—over us—at every turn. Well, now you have to live with the consequences."

"Jane, be reasonable," he tried again, his voice taking on that logical, detached tone I'd grown to hate. "Leila's mother is ill. She needs support."

"And my parents? What about their needs?" I demanded. "You called their medical care 'inefficient resource allocation'!"

"That's different," he insisted.

"How?" I challenged. "Because Leila isn't family? Or because she isn't my family?"

Atticus's jaw tightened, that familiar stubborn set returning to his features. "This isn't a negotiation."

"Exactly." I stepped back, nodding. "It's an ultimatum. Your choice, Alpha."

Something dangerous flashed in his eyes—his wolf responding to the challenge. But I stood my ground.

"Fine," he finally said, rising from his chair. "If this is what you want."

"It's what you've forced me to want," I corrected him.

Without another word, I turned and walked out, expecting him to follow. To my surprise, he did.

* * *

The pack council chambers were imposing with their high ceilings and ancient wooden tables. Five elders sat in judgment as Atticus and I stood before them, the preliminary separation papers between us.

"These papers initiate the formal mate bond severance process," Elder Morris explained, his voice grave. "Once signed, you will enter a mandatory ninety-day separation period, during which the bond will begin to weaken."

I felt a strange hollowness in my chest at his words. Despite everything, a part of me still ached at the thought of breaking our bond.

"During this period," Elder Morris continued, "the Luna will relinquish all pack privileges and responsibilities."

I nodded, already feeling the weight of my status slipping away.

"And at the end of ninety days," he added, "if neither party withdraws the petition, the bond will be permanently severed."

Atticus's hand moved to the pen first, his signature flowing across the document with practiced ease. No hesitation, no regret visible on his face.

I took the pen next, my hand trembling slightly as I signed my name. The ink seemed to burn into the paper.

"It is done," Elder Morris announced. "The separation begins immediately."

Within hours, I had packed my remaining belongings and moved out of the luxurious pack house into a small, sparse den on the edge of the territory—the only place available for a Luna in transition.

* * *

Three weeks into the separation, I found myself in a neighboring city's convention center, surrounded by supernatural beings from various packs and territories. The seminar on mental health in werewolf communities had seemed like a good opportunity to use my psychology degree—something Atticus had always dismissed as irrelevant to pack life.

"The stress of pack hierarchy can lead to serious psychological issues," I explained to the panel audience, my voice growing stronger with each word. "Especially for wolves who don't fit neatly into traditional roles."

I hadn't expected anyone to really listen. But as I spoke about the need for mental health support in pack structures, I noticed a tall figure in the back of the room watching me intently.

"Pack dynamics create unique pressures," I continued, "and we need to address them with the same seriousness we give to physical injuries."

After the panel ended, I gathered my notes, feeling a strange sense of accomplishment. For once, my voice had been heard—my expertise valued.

"Dr. Crawford?"

I turned to find the tall figure from the audience standing before me—broad-shouldered with striking amber eyes and an air of quiet authority.

"Ford Kennedy," he introduced himself, extending his hand. "I found your insights fascinating."

As our hands touched, something unexpected happened—a spark of recognition, a possibility I hadn't dared consider until now.

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