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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 4

The room was still buzzing with tension when it hit me. A wave of sensation so intense it nearly knocked me off my feet. My vision sharpened until I could see dust motes dancing in the candlelight. My hearing amplified until I could distinguish every heartbeat in the crowded hall. But it was my sense of smell that nearly brought me to my knees.

The scents of the room exploded around me like a symphony of information I'd never been able to access before. I could smell fear, anger, greed—all the emotions radiating from the assembled wolves. But there was something else. Something that made my stomach turn.

Zyon's scent. I'd always been able to detect it faintly, the woodsy pine that should have been comforting. But now, layered beneath it, was something else. Something floral and cloying that didn't belong to him.

Nadia's jasmine perfume.

But it wasn't just perfume. My newly awakened senses could distinguish the subtle chemical signatures that meant intimacy. Sexual fluids. The unmistakable scent of two people who had been together—recently and repeatedly.

My hands began to shake. While I had been on my knees in that garden, wearing a collar, selling pieces of my soul to save his worthless life, he had been with her. Not just emotionally. Physically. The betrayal wasn't just in his heart—it was written in his very scent.

"Carmen?" Holden's voice seemed to come from very far away. "Are you alright?"

I looked at Zyon, who was still on his knees from Holden's Alpha command. His eyes met mine, and for a moment, I saw a flicker of something that might have been guilt. But then his gaze hardened.

"Get up," he muttered to himself, struggling against the lingering effects of Holden's dominance. "This is insane. She can't inherit anything. She's nobody."

Nadia was beside him, her face pale but her eyes calculating. She was already thinking, already planning how to get her hands on what should have been mine. What was mine.

The silver tray slipped from my numb fingers.

The crash echoed through the hall like a gunshot. Crystal champagne flutes shattered against the marble floor, sending shards skittering across the room. Every conversation stopped. Every eye turned to me.

But I wasn't the trembling Omega they expected to see.

Something was building inside me, a pressure that felt like it might crack my ribs. Heat flooded my veins, and for the first time in my life, I felt... powerful. Not the desperate strength that comes from having nothing left to lose, but real power. The kind that makes others step back.

I walked toward Zyon. Each step felt deliberate, purposeful. The crowd parted without thinking, their instincts recognizing something in me that even I didn't fully understand yet.

Zyon scrambled to his feet, his face flushing red. "Carmen, what are you—"

"I can smell her on you," I said quietly. My voice didn't shake. It didn't waver. It cut through the silence like a blade. "I can smell what you did while I was saving your pathetic life."

His face went white. Nadia took a step back, her hand flying to her throat.

"Carmen," Zyon said, his voice taking on that wheedling tone he used when he wanted something. "You don't understand. It's not what you think—"

"I understand perfectly." The words came from somewhere deep inside me, somewhere that had been sleeping until this moment. "I understand that while I wore a collar to pay your debts, you were with my sister. I understand that you broadcast my humiliation to our entire pack while her scent was still on your skin."

The hall was dead silent. Even the elders had stopped their grumbling.

I looked at Zyon—really looked at him. The weak jawline. The shifting eyes. The way he always needed someone else to clean up his messes. How had I ever thought this pathetic excuse for a wolf was worth saving?

"I, Carmen Castillo," I said, my voice ringing clear through the vast hall, "reject you, Zyon Baker, as my mate."

The effect was instantaneous.

Zyon's eyes went wide with shock, then agony. He screamed—a raw, animalistic sound that echoed off the vaulted ceiling. He collapsed to his knees, then to his side, clutching his chest as if someone had driven a knife between his ribs.

I felt it too—a sharp, tearing pain that started in my heart and radiated outward. But where his pain seemed to be destroying him, mine felt... cleansing. Like burning away infection to reveal healthy tissue underneath.

The bond that had tied me to him for years snapped like an overstretched rope. And in the space where it had been, something else rushed in. Power. Pure, undiluted power that made my skin tingle and my vision sharpen even further.

An aura exploded from me—not the weak, barely-there presence of an Omega, but something that rivaled the Alphas in the room. Several wolves actually stepped back, their eyes widening in shock.

Zyon was still writhing on the floor, gasping for breath. Nadia had dropped to her knees beside him, but her eyes were fixed on me with a mixture of fear and rage.

"Impossible," Marcus Steele whispered. "She's wolfless. She can't—"

"She's not wolfless," Holden said quietly. His voice carried easily through the stunned silence. "She's a Late Bloomer."

I turned to look at him, this Alpha who had witnessed my degradation and somehow seen my worth. His storm-grey eyes were fixed on me with an intensity that made my newly awakened power flutter in response.

"And unless I'm very much mistaken," he continued, a slow smile spreading across his face, "she's just getting started."

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