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My Alpha Chose Her Instead

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I have lived in the Silverpine Pack my entire life. I know the smell of the pine forests after rain, the sound of the pack house settling at night, the exact weight of Kian Mitchell's hand on the small of my back when he guides me through a crowded room. I know all of it the way you know your own heartbeat — without thinking, without questioning, because it has always been there. Twenty years. That is how long Kian and I have been whatever we are to each other. The pack stopped needing a word for it a long time ago. Everyone simply knew. I am Jocelyn Williamson. I am twenty-six years old, a mid-rank she-wolf of Silverpine, and for as long as I can remember, my place in this pack has been defined by one thing above all else: I am Kian's. I believed that completely.

My Alpha Chose Her Instead Chapter 1

I have lived in the Silverpine Pack my entire life. I know the smell of the pine forests after rain, the sound of the pack house settling at night, the exact weight of Kian Mitchell's hand on the small of my back when he guides me through a crowded room. I know all of it the way you know your own heartbeat — without thinking, without questioning, because it has always been there.

Twenty years. That is how long Kian and I have been whatever we are to each other. The pack stopped needing a word for it a long time ago. Everyone simply knew.

I am Jocelyn Williamson. I am twenty-six years old, a mid-rank she-wolf of Silverpine, and for as long as I can remember, my place in this pack has been defined by one thing above all else: I am Kian's.

I believed that completely. Right up until the night of the banquet.

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The welcome feast for the Nighthollow delegation was held in the great hall, long tables draped in deep green and silver, the whole room warm with firelight and the low hum of pack chatter. I wore the dark blue dress Kian once said made my eyes look like the sky before a storm. I sat beside him at the Alpha's table, same as always, close enough that our arms touched.

It was a good night. For a while.

She came in about an hour into the feast. Victoria Alvarez — the transfer she-wolf from Nighthollow, here for the inter-pack Summit training alliance. I had seen her around the pack house for a few days by then. She was pretty in a careful, deliberate way, with dark hair and large eyes that always seemed to be asking for something without quite saying it out loud.

She approached our end of the table holding a folder of documents, her brow slightly creased, her voice soft and apologetic. "Alpha Kian, I'm so sorry to interrupt. I just had a few questions about the Summit formation review — I want to make sure I understand the protocols before tomorrow's drill."

Kian straightened. Something in his posture shifted, the way it does when he feels needed.

"Of course," he said. Then he turned to me. "Joss, can you move down? We need the space to spread these out."

I waited one beat. Just one. Long enough to see if he would catch himself, if he would add something — a sorry, a quick squeeze of my hand, anything that acknowledged what he was asking me to do.

Nothing.

So I stood up. I picked up my plate and my glass and I walked to the lower table, and I felt every pair of eyes in that hall track the movement. No one said a word. The silence was its own kind of noise.

Behind me, I heard Victoria settle into my chair. "Thank you so much," she said to Kian, warm and grateful, like he had just done her the most generous favor in the world.

I sat down at the lower table and smiled at the warrior across from me and ate the rest of my meal and did not let my hands shake.

I told myself it was nothing. A logistical decision. Summit prep was important, and Kian was Alpha — he had responsibilities I needed to respect. I told myself that on the drive back to the pack house. I told myself that while I brushed my teeth. I was still telling myself that when I turned off the light.

Waffles jumped up onto the bed and pressed his warm, solid weight against my legs, and my wolf stirred inside me — not angry, not yet, just uneasy, like she had heard a sound she couldn't quite place.

I closed my eyes and told myself it was a one-time lapse in judgment.

I believed it.

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I stopped believing it four days later.

I woke at dawn the way I always do, reaching instinctively for the mind-link — that quiet, familiar thread that connects me to Kian, warm and steady as a pulse. It was there, but thin. Distant. Like a radio signal losing its tower.

The trail outside was empty. His running shoes were gone from the mat by the door.

I found out from a pack warrior named Cole, who mentioned it the way you mention the weather — casually, assuming I already knew. Alpha Kian and the Nighthollow she-wolf had been running private drills at dawn for the past three days. They had set up a closed mind-link channel with private call signs. For Summit coordination, Cole said. Very efficient.

I thanked him and walked away and stood in the middle of the training yard for a long moment, the morning mist cold against my face.

That evening I reached for Kian through our link. He responded after a delay — clipped, distracted, the mental equivalent of a hand waved over a shoulder. *Mid-drill. Talk later.*

Later never came.

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Our twentieth-anniversary Pack Feast fell on a Thursday.

It is not a grand tradition by pack standards — no ceremony, no formal announcement. Just a date we had kept since we were six years old, the anniversary of the first time we ran together as wolves. Every year, I made his favorite meal. Every year, we used the mismatched plates we had collected from different pack markets over the years — chipped blue, faded yellow, one with a small painted fox on the rim that Kian always claimed for himself.

I spent Thursday afternoon in the pack house kitchen. Roast chicken, rosemary potatoes, the honey-glazed carrots he pretended not to like but always finished. I set the table. I lit the candle we kept in the drawer for this specific occasion.

Then I waited.

An hour in, the general mind-link chatter drifted through — the low, ambient noise of pack life, conversations I wasn't meant to catch but did. Someone mentioned Alpha Kian was over at the guest quarters. Helping the Nighthollow she-wolf assemble furniture. Reviewing her training schedule for the week.

I sat at the table and looked at the candle and listened to the food go cold.

When I finally reached for him through the link, his response came quickly — too quickly, like he had been expecting an interruption and had his answer ready. *Lost track of time. Summit prep. We'll celebrate later, Joss.*

No apology. No recognition of the date, the plates, the candle, the twenty years.

I closed the link.

I blew out the candle. I cleared the plates and washed them one by one and put them back in the cabinet, the little fox plate on top. Then I sat on the edge of my bed in the dark, and Waffles climbed up and rested his chin on my knee, and I looked at the wall and understood something I had been refusing to understand for days.

*Later* was not a promise.

It was a way of ending a conversation.

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