
Mate No More
Mate No More Chapter 1
The sound of betrayal echoed through our bedroom door—my husband's pleasure shared with another woman on my birthday night.
I should have walked away. Should have pretended I didn't hear Alexander's groans, didn't see Vivian wrapped around him like she owned him. But when he looked me in the eye and smiled, something inside me shattered.
"Vivian is my true mate," he said, not even bothering to step away from her. "You're just a contract, Sophia. A business arrangement."
Two years of marriage. Two years of playing the perfect Luna. Two years of believing the lies.
When I lost our baby three days later—alone in a hospital while he attended a gala with his new lover—I realized the truth: I was nothing but a beautiful ornament in Alexander Thorne's collection.
So I disappeared.
New name. New life. New strength I never knew I possessed.
But when Alexander found me in that little diner, when he tried to drag me back to his world of contracts and cages, something extraordinary happened. Silver light erupted from my skin. Ancient power flowed through my veins. His Alpha dominance crumbled before something older, something divine.
"What are you?" he gasped.
The elderly woman in the doorway smiled with ancient knowing. "She's what you never deserved. A true Luna."
Every werewolf within fifty miles felt it—the awakening of power that would reshape everything. Every alliance, every contract, every carefully maintained hierarchy just became irrelevant.
Because I'm not just Sophia Reyes anymore.
I'm something Alexander Thorne could never control, never own, never break.
And I'm just getting started.
...
The sound of my husband's pleasure echoed through our bedroom door—deep groans that used to be meant for me, now shared with another woman.
I stood frozen in the marble hallway of the Thorne mansion, my silk birthday gown suddenly feeling like a shroud. The champagne flute in my hand trembled, crystal catching the moonlight streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Go in, Lyra whispered urgently in my mind. We need to see.
My wolf's instincts had been screaming warnings for weeks, but I'd silenced them. Alexander Thorne was my Alpha, my husband. He wouldn't—
"Yes, Alexander! Mark me!"
The feminine cry shattered my last delusion. That voice didn't belong to me.
My hand moved to the doorknob as if controlled by someone else. The heavy oak door swung open silently, revealing our king-sized bed bathed in silver moonlight. Alexander's muscular frame pressed against the wall, his dark hair disheveled, his broad shoulders bare and gleaming with sweat.
Wrapped around him like a second skin was Vivian Holloway—pack socialite, family friend, and apparently, my replacement.
Her red dress bunched around her waist. Her legs locked around his hips. Her manicured nails raked down his back, leaving marks I'd never been allowed to make.
The champagne glass slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the marble floor like my marriage.
Alexander's steel-gray eyes found mine in the mirror across the room. For a heartbeat, I expected shame, apology, even a flicker of the man I'd married two years ago.
Instead, he smiled.
"Perfect timing, wife." His voice carried that familiar Alpha dominance, but now it felt like ice in my veins. "I was wondering when you'd figure it out."
Vivian turned in his arms, her lipstick smudged but her expression triumphant. "Happy birthday, Sophia. Consider this our gift to you—the truth."
My knees threatened to buckle. "Alexander, what—"
"What you're seeing is exactly what it looks like." He didn't even have the decency to step away from her. "Vivian is my true mate. Has been for months."
The words hit like physical blows. True mate. The sacred bond every werewolf dreamed of finding. The connection that superseded all others, including marriage vows.
"But we're bonded," I whispered, touching the mating mark on my neck—the scar that had made me his Luna.
Alexander's laugh was cruel. "That's a contract mark, sweetheart. Arranged by our fathers for the alliance. Did you actually believe it was real?"
Inside me, Lyra howled in anguish. The sound echoed through our bond, a keening wail of betrayal that made my chest feel like it was caving in.
"The photographers downstairs are waiting for the birthday toast," Alexander continued, finally disentangling himself from Vivian. He reached for his shirt with casual indifference. "You'll smile for the cameras, play the happy Luna, and never speak of this. Vivian will be moving in next week."
"Moving in?" The words scraped my throat raw.
"To the guest wing, officially. To my bed, practically." His eyes glittered with malicious satisfaction. "You'll learn to share, Sophia. Or you'll lose everything your family worked so hard to build."
Vivian slipped her arms around Alexander's waist from behind, her chin resting on his shoulder. "Don't worry, darling. I'll take excellent care of your Alpha."
The threat was clear. Refuse, and the Reyes family business empire would crumble. My parents had leveraged everything for this alliance.
"Now," Alexander's voice dropped into the Alpha tone that bypassed thought and spoke directly to submission, "go downstairs and be the perfect wife. The cameras are waiting."
Somehow, I found myself back in the ballroom, Alexander's hand possessively gripping my waist as photographers captured our "perfect marriage." Vivian appeared moments later, sliding seamlessly to Alexander's other side.
The three of us posed together—Alpha, Luna, and mistress—while I died inside with each camera flash.
"Smile wider, darling," Alexander murmured against my ear, his fingers digging painfully into my hip. "Your parents are watching."
I forced my lips to curve upward, even as I felt something fundamental breaking inside me. Tomorrow, these photos would be everywhere. The pack would see. The entire werewolf community would know that Alexander Thorne had claimed his true mate while keeping his contract wife as a beautiful, humiliated ornament.
But as another flash exploded in my face, something stirred beneath the pain. Something that felt dangerously like rage.
Because if Alexander thought this was the end of Sophia Reyes, he was about to learn just how wrong an Alpha could be.
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