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I Fought My Alpha to Break Our False Mate Bond

I smelled her before I saw her. Vanilla and something sharper—expensive perfume, the kind that clings to fabric and announces its wearer before they enter a room. It hit me the second I pushed open the door to the Alpha suite, my duffel bag still slung over one shoulder, exhaustion pulling at every muscle after a week of alliance runs with Silverfang. I stopped in the doorway. Emmett stood in the center of our—his—bedroom, a towel in his hands, his posture relaxed in a way I had not seen in five years of living beside him. Elena Salazar sat on the edge of the bed, her hair damp and darkening the collar of the shirt she wore. His shirt. Not mine. His. The oversized dress shirt hung loose on her frame, sleeves rolled to her elbows, hem skimming mid-thigh.
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Chapter 2

The Omega quarters smelled like abandonment—dust and old wood and the faint, sour tang of disuse. I had lived here once, before the mate bond, back when I was still trying to prove I belonged anywhere at all. Now I was back, and the air felt exactly the same.

I started with the closet. Empty hangers, a broken shelf, nothing worth keeping. The small desk by the window held only cobwebs. I worked methodically, wiping down surfaces, clearing space, trying not to think about the fact that I was twenty-eight years old and moving back into the room I had occupied as a near-Omega.

The floorboard creaked under my foot.

I stopped.

It creaked again when I shifted my weight, a hollow sound that did not match the rest of the floor. I crouched, running my fingers along the seam until I found the edge. The board lifted easily, revealing a narrow gap beneath.

Inside was a pack album.

Worn leather cover, pages yellowed at the edges. I pulled it out and sat back on my heels, flipping it open.

The first few pages were standard pack records—ceremony photos, alliance meetings, formal portraits of ranked wolves. I turned another page.

And there she was.

Elena Salazar, younger, laughing, her head tipped back in a way that looked unguarded and real. Emmett stood beside her, his arm around her waist, his expression softer than I had ever seen it. They were dressed in college colors, surrounded by other young wolves, all of them grinning like the future was something they owned.

I turned the page.

More photos. Emmett and Elena at a bonfire. At a pack run. Standing together in front of what looked like a dorm building, her hand resting on his chest, his fingers tangled in her hair.

There was a note tucked between two pages, written in Emmett's handwriting—sharp, precise strokes I recognized from every pack document he had ever signed.

*Elena—*

*You're the only one who makes this feel like more than duty.*

*—E*

I stared at the words until they blurred.

Chosen mate.

Not fated. Not Moon Goddess-blessed. Chosen.

He had loved her. Genuinely, visibly, in a way that left evidence.

And then he had left her to take me instead.

I closed the album and set it on the floor beside me.

My wolf was silent, which was worse than her snarling. She knew what I knew: we had never been wanted. We had been accepted. Tolerated. A dying woman's guilt made flesh.

I stood, brushing dust off my jeans, and walked to the desk.

It took me less than ten minutes to draft the rejection request.

I kept it formal, clinical. No emotion. No explanation. Just the structure required by pack law: names, ranks, the declaration of intent to sever the bond, and a line for his signature.

I folded the paper once and left the Omega quarters.

The packhouse was quiet. Mid-afternoon, most wolves were either working or training. I climbed the stairs to the third floor, walked past the common rooms, and stopped in front of Emmett's office.

I did not knock.

The door swung open under my hand. Emmett sat behind his desk, reviewing something on his laptop, his posture rigid and controlled. He looked up when I entered, his expression shifting into something guarded.

"Rylee."

I crossed the room and placed the paper on his desk, sliding it across the polished surface until it sat directly in front of him.

"Sign it."

He glanced down at the paper, then back up at me. "What is this?"

"A formal rejection request. It's standard pack protocol. You sign, I sign, we file it with the council, and the bond is severed."

His jaw tightened. "I already told you. This is not happening."

"Then you're in violation of pack law." I kept my voice even. "A mate has the right to request severance. You're required to respond within seventy-two hours."

"I am the Alpha." His tone dropped, cold and absolute. "I decide what happens in this pack."

"You don't get to decide this."

He stood, and the air in the room shifted.

His Alpha aura rolled out like a tidal wave—heavy, suffocating, designed to crush resistance before it could take root. It pressed against my chest, my ribs, my throat. My wolf whimpered, instinct screaming at her to submit, to lower her eyes, to stop.

I did not.

Emmett rounded the desk, stopping close enough that I had to tilt my head back to hold his gaze. "You will not do this."

"I already have."

His hand shot out, snatching the paper off the desk. For one second, I thought he might actually read it.

Instead, he tore it in half.

Then again.

And again.

The pieces fluttered to the floor like snow.

"Do not," he said, his voice low and edged with something that might have been fury or desperation, "bring this to me again."

I looked at the shredded paper scattered across the hardwood.

Then I looked back at him.

"I'll bring you twelve more if I have to."

I turned and walked out, leaving the door open behind me.

My hands did not start shaking until I was halfway down the hall.

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