
My Alpha Gave My Mating Gift to His Mistress
My Alpha Gave My Mating Gift to His Mistress Chapter 1
The bond hummed through me three hours before the ceremony. Elijah's voice came soft and steady, the way it always did when he needed something.
"Brielle. Stay in the back corridors tonight."
I paused, halfway through fastening the clasp on my plain dark dress. The kind of dress you wear when you're not meant to be seen. "The ceremony?"
"Twelve Alphas will be there. The scrutiny will be intense." His warmth pulsed through the link, calm and certain. "I'm protecting you. You understand that, don't you?"
I did understand. I always understood. That was the problem.
"Of course," I said.
The bond settled. His composure was undisturbed. I could feel it like a second heartbeat—steady, satisfied, already moving on to the next thing.
I finished dressing in silence.
The back corridors of the pack house were narrow and dim, lit only by the occasional sconce. I stood behind a cracked door and watched the main hall fill with wolves in ceremonial dress. Alphas from twelve packs, their Lunas beside them, all gathered to honor Ironvale's rise to dominance. My wards had made that rise possible. Months of midnight rituals, my wolf channeling lunar energy until I could barely stand, drawing schematics by moonlight because artificial light disrupted the flow. I had poured everything into those wards.
I told myself it didn't matter that I wasn't standing beside Elijah. The work mattered. The bond mattered. My time would come.
Then Savannah Peters walked onto the stage.
She wore the silver-threaded Luna cloak.
The one Elijah and I had discussed months ago. The rare ceremonial garment, traditionally gifted by an Alpha to his marked mate. He'd told me we would wait for the right moment. That the presentation had to be perfect. That I would wear it when the time was right.
Savannah moved across the stage like she'd been born in it. The silver threads caught the light with every step. Twelve Alphas raised their voices in a howl of honor—for Ironvale's legendary wards, for the strength that had elevated us above every other pack in the Pacific Northwest.
For work Savannah had never done.
I watched Elijah lean toward Alpha Greaves of the Stonepeak Pack. His voice carried just enough for me to hear.
"She looks born for it, doesn't she?"
Alpha Greaves nodded. "A Luna who understands power. Ironvale is fortunate."
I stood very still. The bond hummed with Elijah's satisfaction. Warm. Steady. Entirely undisturbed.
I did not move. I did not make a sound. I simply watched.
After the ceremony, the alliance banquet filled the great hall with noise and light. I stayed in the corridors, moving along the edges, a shadow in a plain dress. No one looked at me. Why would they? The woman in the silver cloak was the one they wanted to see.
Elijah found me near the kitchen entrance. His hand closed gently around my wrist.
"Come with me."
He pulled me into a small private room off the main hall. The door clicked shut. He leaned against the doorframe, unhurried, his posture relaxed. This was the stance he used when he'd already decided how a conversation would end.
"I know tonight was difficult," he said. His voice was warm through the bond. Soothing. "But you have to understand the strategy here."
I said nothing.
"You're the substance, Brielle. Savannah is the presentation. The Alphas needed to see strength tonight—someone who could stand on that stage without hesitation. You're too valuable to risk in political theater."
"The cloak," I said quietly.
"A costume. That's all it is." He smiled. "Your formal recognition will come at the right time. When the pack is ready. When the alliances are solid. You understand this better than anyone."
I nodded. Because that was what I always did.
He reached through the bond, a pulse of warmth and reassurance. "Good. I knew you would."
He left me there. I stood alone in the small room for a long moment, then walked back toward the banquet hall. I needed to return to my chamber. I needed to be alone.
But as I passed through the hall, I saw her.
Savannah stood near the center of the room, surrounded by visiting wolves, laughing at something someone said. And around her throat, catching the light like a small moon, was a jeweled collar.
I stopped.
The collar glowed with a soft lunar luminescence. The kind of glow that only came from one material.
Moonstone.
My chest tightened. I knew that glow. I had held that stone in my hands when I contributed it to the pack treasury. My mating gift. The sacred material exchanged between mates.
I turned and walked out of the hall.
Later that night, I sat alone in my private chamber. The bond hummed with Elijah's satisfaction—warm, steady, content. He was pleased with how the night had gone.
I opened my personal ledger. I always recorded important pack events. Precise. Dated. Complete.
I stared at the blank page.
I should write about the ceremony. About the twelve Alphas. About the wards that had made tonight possible.
But I couldn't.
I closed the ledger without writing anything.
For the first time, the bond's warmth didn't steady me. It made me feel ill.
I sat in the dark and felt nothing but the hum of his satisfaction, pulsing through me like a second heartbeat I no longer wanted.
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