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My Alpha Commanded Me to Kneel Before His Mistress

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A decade of yearning for the marking vow to seal her sacred bond with Elliott dissolves into pure agony. Standing beneath the ceremonial moon arch before the silent Shadowvale Pack, their connection screams rather than unites. Just as her long-awaited future is finally in reach, a sudden border alert tears through the mind-link. This unexpected crisis shatters the ancient ritual, plunging her world into a high-tension path of fire, ash, and broken promises.

My Alpha Commanded Me to Kneel Before His Mistress Chapter 1

The bond broke at 10:14 on a Tuesday night, three hundred wolves watching.

Not broke—that would come later, in fire and ash and a healer's careful hands. This was the moment it learned to scream in a frequency only I could hear.

Elliott's hands were warm around mine. The ceremonial moon arch framed us in silver light, and the Shadowvale Pack pressed close in concentric rings, their collective breath held. Ten years. Ten years of singing him to sleep through an incomplete bond that pulsed between us like a second heartbeat. Ten years of waiting for this exact moment—his thumb against my wrist, the marking vow half-spoken, the future finally arriving.

Then the mind-link crackled through the assembled wolves like static.

*Border alert. Eastern perimeter. Serenity Payne's position. Minor rogue contact.*

Elliott's hands went still around mine. His eyes, which had been locked on my face with something I'd been trying not to name as duty, flicked past my shoulder toward the tree line. I felt his wolf surge against the bond—not toward me, but away, a tide pulling back from shore.

"Elliott," I said quietly. Not a plea. A fact. His name.

He dropped my hands.

No hesitation. No backward glance. He turned, stepped off the dais, and shifted mid-stride into his dark wolf—storm-front grey, powerful, already gone. The ceremonial white ribbon I'd tied around my wrist fluttered in the displacement of air as he vanished into the trees.

I stood alone on the dais, unmarked, in the dress I'd spent three weeks choosing.

The silence was worse than sound. Three hundred wolves, and not one of them met my eyes. I watched the crowd fracture—some turning toward the border, some turning toward each other, some simply looking down. The word moved through them like smoke, whispered wolf to wolf in the pack mind-link I could only half-hear through the incomplete bond.

*Rejected.*

I wasn't rejected. Not formally. But the crowd didn't need formality. They had the image: a Luna left standing, a mate who chose a border alert over a vow.

The bond pulsed between my ribs. I could feel Elliott's wolf through it—running flat-out, branches whipping past, the single-minded focus of a predator closing on prey. Then the focus shifted. Softened. Went warm.

Relief.

He'd reached her. Serenity. I felt his wolf go calm the way it only ever went calm when I sang to him through the bond at night—that specific, chemical peace that meant *safe, protected, mine*. Except it wasn't me he was feeling it for.

My wolf, dormant and slow-manifesting and never quite strong enough to impress anyone, pressed against the inside of my ribs. One sharp push, claws scraping bone. Fury, pure and clean. Then she went very, very still.

I descended the dais steps. One foot, then the other. The crowd parted. No one spoke. I kept my chin level and my scent locked down tight, the way I'd learned to do over ten years of being almost-but-not-quite-enough.

The pack house was a fifteen-minute walk. I made it in twelve.

Inside, I sat on the edge of my bed—still in the ceremonial dress, still wearing the white ribbon—and pressed two fingers to my unmarked neck. The bond pulsed steadily under my touch. Elliott's relief for Serenity, warm and specific, flooding the space between us.

My wolf didn't push again. She withdrew instead, pulling back from the bond like a hand lifted from a hot surface. I felt her go distant inside me, and the absence was louder than her fury had been.

I didn't cry. Crying required something I didn't have anymore—the belief that tears would change the outcome.

I sat there until the bond's pulse evened out into sleep. Elliott's sleep, not mine. Somewhere in the pack house or the border den, he'd curled up satisfied, Serenity safe, the crisis resolved. And I sat in a white dress on the edge of a bed, fingers on my unmarked neck, learning the exact shape of what I was worth to him.

When dawn broke grey through my window, I stood. Stripped off the dress. Folded it once, precisely, and set it on the chair. The white ribbon I left on the nightstand.

Then I walked to the communal training ground, earlier than the scheduled morning run, before Elliott returned from wherever he'd spent the night.

The Beta was already there—a solid, reliable wolf who'd served Elliott since they were young. He looked up when I approached, and something in his face flinched.

"I need a formal meeting," I said. My voice was steady. I'd spent the night making sure it would be. "To discuss my status within the pack's administrative structure."

He blinked. "Samantha, I—"

"I want my duties, my territory access rights, and my residential arrangements documented in the pack record as an unaffiliated she-wolf." I kept my hands loose at my sides, my scent neutral. "Not a pending Luna. Effective immediately."

The flinch deepened. He looked past me, toward the pack house, like Elliott might materialize to handle this. "I'll need to consult the Alpha."

"Note that I asked," I said.

I turned and left him standing there.

My wolf, deep inside where the bond used to press warm and constant, registered his flinch. Filed it. And began, for the first time in ten years, to consider what came after devotion ended and survival began.

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