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I Wore a Collar to Save My Ungrateful Mate Novel Cover

I Wore a Collar to Save My Ungrateful Mate

The pen felt heavier than a broadsword in my trembling hand. "Sign here, Ms. Castillo," the lawyer said, his voice devoid of emotion. He tapped the parchment with a manicured fingernail. "And initial here. This waives your rights to human dignity, privacy, and autonomy for the next seventy-two hours." I stared at the number at the bottom of the page. Five hundred thousand gold coins. It was an astronomical sum, enough to buy a small pack’s territory. It was also exactly what the rogues were demanding for Zyon’s life. My chest tightened at the thought of Zyon.
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Chapter 3

Two days. That was all it took for the world to spin back on its axis, returning me to the dirt where everyone believed I belonged. The grand halls of the Shadowclaw Pack House were draped in black silk and heavy velvet, mourning the passing of Alpha Cassius Hudson. The air smelled of expensive lilies and damp wool, a suffocating perfume that clung to the back of my throat.

I adjusted the heavy silver tray in my hands, keeping my head bowed. I wasn't here as a guest. I wasn't even here as a person. I was just a pair of hands holding champagne flutes, invisible until someone needed a drink.

"Champagne, Alpha?" I murmured, extending the tray towards a burly man from the Ironwood Pack. He didn't even look at me, just snatched a glass and continued his conversation.

My eyes darted across the room, landing on the pair that made my stomach churn. Zyon and Nadia. They stood near the massive stone fireplace, basking in the warmth and attention. Nadia looked radiant in a sleek black dress that cost more than my entire life's earnings. Her hand rested possessively on Zyon’s arm, her fingers tracing the muscle beneath his suit jacket.

Zyon looked... relieved. The debt was gone. The rogues were paid. He was free, and he hadn't even looked at me once since that night in the garden.

I moved closer, unable to stop myself. I needed to hear them. I needed to know if he felt even a shred of guilt.

"Poor thing," Nadia tittered, sipping her drink. "Look at her, Zyon. Back in rags. It suits her, don't you think?"

Zyon’s gaze flickered to me, cold and devoid of the warmth I used to crave. He leaned down, his voice a cruel whisper meant only for us. "Don't look at me like that, Carmen. You're damaged goods now. You let another Alpha own you. Did you really think I'd claim a pet as my mate?"

His words were like shards of glass in my heart. I gripped the tray so hard my knuckles turned white. "I did it for you," I whispered, my voice trembling. "You know I did."

"And now the debt is paid," he sneered, turning his back on me. "Go fetch more wine, Omega."

I stumbled back, blinking away the hot tears threatening to spill. I retreated to the shadows near the grand staircase, trying to make myself as small as possible.

"Attention," a voice boomed through the hall.

The room fell silent. An elderly man with spectacles and a briefcase stood on a raised dais at the front of the room. It was the pack lawyer, Mr. Sterling. beside him stood Alpha Holden. He looked tired, his storm-grey eyes scanning the crowd with an intensity that made the hair on my arms stand up. For a second, his gaze lingered on the corner where I stood, but his expression remained unreadable.

"We are gathered to read the last will and testament of Alpha Cassius Hudson," Mr. Sterling announced, his voice dry and crackling like parchment. "The Alpha was... eccentric in life, and his final wishes reflect that unique spirit."

A ripple of nervous laughter went through the crowd. Everyone knew Cassius was mad. They were all just waiting to see who would get the scraps of his empire.

"To my nephew, Holden," Sterling read, "I leave the title of Alpha and the burden of leadership. May your shoulders be strong enough to carry what I could not."

Holden nodded once, solemn and stoic. That was expected.

"However," Sterling continued, pausing for dramatic effect. "The Hudson fortune. The deed to the Northern Territories. The vast mining rights in the Silver Mountains. And the specific, ancient title of 'Pack Protector'..."

The room held its breath. This was the real prize. The wealth of the Hudsons was legendary, enough to make kings jealous.

"...I leave to the one who proved their worth not through blood, but through spirit," Sterling read. He looked up over his glasses, his eyes searching the room. "To the one who bore the collar with the heart of a Queen. I leave it all to Omega Carmen Castillo."

Silence. Absolute, deafening silence.

Then, chaos.

"What?!" Nadia screeched, her poise shattering. "That's impossible!"

"A mistake!" shouted Marcus Steele, the head elder of Shadowclaw. His face was purple with rage. "This is a mockery! You cannot give our land to a wolfless Omega from another pack!"

Growls erupted from every corner of the room. Wolves were shifting, their eyes flashing gold and red. The insult was too great. To leave a fortune to a servant? It was blasphemy.

"Void the will!" Marcus roared, stepping toward the dais. "She is a whore who sold herself for coin! She is unworthy!"

I shrank back against the wall, terrified. They were going to kill me. They were going to tear me apart right here in the hall.

*BOOM.*

A sound like thunder cracked through the room, shaking the chandeliers.

"**SILENCE!**"

The command slammed into us with the force of a physical blow. It was Alpha Holden. His aura exploded outward, a crushing wave of dominance that forced every wolf in the room to their knees. Even Marcus Steele buckled, gasping for air.

Holden stepped forward, placing a hand on the lawyer's shoulder. He looked out at the sea of bowing wolves, his eyes burning with a terrifying light.

"You call her unworthy?" Holden’s voice was low, dangerous. "You think my uncle was simply mad?"

He walked down the steps of the dais, the crowd parting for him like water. He stopped in front of me. I was trembling, clutching the silver tray to my chest like a shield.

"The 'pet' contract was not a game," Holden declared, his voice ringing out clearly. "It was the Rite of Endurance. An ancient test from the First Age. To wear the collar and keep your head high. To suffer humiliation to save another. That is not weakness."

He reached out and gently took the tray from my shaking hands, setting it on a nearby table.

"My uncle looked for a wolf with an unbreakable spirit," Holden said, turning back to face the room, shielding me with his body. "He found her. Carmen Castillo is the rightful heir. And anyone who challenges her claim challenges me."

I looked at Zyon. He was on his knees, his mouth agape, staring at me with a mixture of horror and greed. Nadia looked like she had swallowed poison.

For the first time in my life, I didn't look down. I looked at Holden’s broad back, feeling the heat of his protection, and realized the collar was truly gone.

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