
He Mocked His Costco Wife—She Owned the Whole Mall
Chapter 4
My thumb traced the raised gold lettering spelling out Brandt.
The name burned into my vision. I did not throw the heavy cardstock across the room. I did not scream. I just stared at the elegant calligraphy, a cold, sharp focus settling into my bones.
I pulled my cracked phone from my jeans pocket. My fingers were still stiff from the freezer aisle, but I swiped past the family group chat and opened the encrypted dialer. I typed in the twelve-digit sequence I had memorized three years ago.
It rang twice.
"Speak," Theo answered. His voice was a low rasp, carrying the faint echo of the high council chambers.
"Lola's last name," I said, my tone entirely flat. "Is it Brandt?"
A heavy pause stretched across the line. The background noise on his end vanished as a solid oak door clicked shut.
"Where did you see that name, Selene?"
"An invitation. She is hosting a high-society banquet tomorrow night. Aaron just threw it on my kitchen table."
"Listen to me very carefully," Theo said. "Garrett Brandt is her father."
The puzzle pieces snapped together with a violent, satisfying click.
Ten years ago, Garrett Brandt launched a bloody coup against my mother for the alpha throne. He lost, facing permanent exile to the eastern sectors.
"She did not just meet Aaron at a bar," I said. I stepped away from the table, pacing the length of the faded living room rug. "This was not an accident."
"Six months ago," Theo confirmed, his words clipped and fast. "Right when your trial entered its most vulnerable phase. We tracked a large transfer of funds from the eastern sectors into the city. Garrett sent her to infiltrate your life."
"To make me fail," I said.
"To make you expose yourself. If they can push you to snap, to use your alpha command or access pack funds before midnight on the final day, your trial is void. The elders will strip your right of succession."
"And the throne goes to the next in line," I finished. "Garrett's faction."
"Exactly. She is a political operative, Selene. She bought Aaron a Porsche to humiliate you. She pays your son's tuition to break your spirit. She shows up at your workplace to taunt you. It is all calculated. They want you to break character. If you strike back as an alpha, you lose the crown."
I stopped pacing. A laugh scraped its way up my throat.
It was not a sound of despair. It was pure, icy clarity.
Aaron thought he had found a wealthy savior. He strutted around in custom suits, completely oblivious to the war raging around him. He was nothing but a pawn on my chessboard.
"He thinks she loves him," I said. I ran a hand over the back of the lumpy sofa I had bought from a thrift store. "I chose him because he had nothing. I thought a bond built in poverty would be pure. I wanted a mate who loved me, not the reigning heir."
"Aaron is weak," Theo said bluntly. "He was an easy target for Garrett. A low-ranking wolf with high ambitions and no work ethic. Lola just had to dangle a shiny watch and a fancy car, and he rolled over."
"He is a fool."
"Yes. But he is a fool holding your son."
I closed my eyes. The image of Dylan shoving his heavy leather backpack into my chest flashed in my mind. He was ten years old. Old enough to understand cruelty, but too young to see the strings attached to Lola's gifts.
"Dylan called her Mom yesterday," I said. The words tasted metallic, like chewing on foil.
"That is the trap, Selene. They are baiting you. They want you to march into that banquet tomorrow night and demand your mate and your pup back. If you do that, you lose everything."
"They want a reaction," I murmured.
"Lola will escalate," Theo warned. "She will push Aaron to file those divorce papers. She will try to take full custody of Dylan. You have to let her think she is winning."
"She is not taking my son," I said, my grip tightening on the edge of the kitchen counter.
"She does not want your son. She wants the alpha seat. The moment Garrett secures the throne, Aaron and Dylan become liabilities. They will be discarded."
I looked down the narrow hallway at the closed door of Dylan's bedroom. He was in there right now, packing a bag to go stay with the woman who wanted to destroy his true legacy.
"Aaron forged my signature on the preliminary divorce documents," I told Theo.
"Let him. The pack council will not finalize a mate separation without a formal hearing. We can delay the paperwork until your trial ends. But you must play the victim."
"I am not a victim."
"Then prove it. Endure."
I walked over to the cramped kitchen table and picked up the gold-foiled invitation. The thick paper felt heavy in my hand.
"They think I am just a broken retail worker," I said.
"You are playing a dangerous game. Aaron is taking Dylan to her estate."
"I know. He just told me."
"Do not intervene, Selene. Let them go."
I pulled open the top drawer of the counter. The metal track squeaked loudly. I pushed aside a stack of unpaid electric bills, a collection notice for the hospital bill when Dylan broke his arm, and cheap takeout menus. I dropped the heavy cardstock inside.
"I survived three years of stacking boxes and counting pennies," I said. "I can survive Lola playing house for a few more days."
I unpinned the plastic blue name tag from my work vest—Selene, Warehouse Associate—and tossed it right on top of the Brandt crest.
"I will not break," I added, slamming the drawer shut.
"You cannot afford to," Theo said. "Garrett is watching your every move. He has spies in the lower sectors. If you raise your voice too loud, if you flash your eyes, they will report it."
"Let them watch," I said. "They will see a tired mother working minimum wage. Nothing more."
"Tell the elders to prepare the succession ceremony," I ordered, my voice dropping an octave, slipping into the natural command of my bloodline. "I will be there."
"Understood," Theo said.
"And Theo?"
"Yes, Selene?"
"Find out exactly who is attending that banquet tomorrow night. I want a full guest list."
"You are not going."
"I did not say I was going. I just want to know who is betraying me before I take the throne."
Theo sighed, a heavy sound filled with years of political exhaustion. "I will send the list to your secure inbox."
"Thank you."
"Be careful, Selene."
Theo lowered his voice until it was barely a whisper over the encrypted line. "Seven days. In these seven days, if you expose your identity even once, Garrett will claim you faked the entire hardship trial—can you hold out for the final week?"
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