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My Alpha Left Me Bleeding to Protect His Mistress Novel Cover

My Alpha Left Me Bleeding to Protect His Mistress

The Moonstone Pack's grand hall glittered with crystal chandeliers and silver decorations. I smoothed down my midnight blue gown, still hardly believing the appointment was real. Lead Strategist for the Lycan King's Council—me, Vivian Ferguson, the girl who'd spent seven years organizing pack schedules and managing territories from the shadows. "Luna Vivian!" Another pack member approached with a glass of champagne. "You've made us all so proud!" I smiled graciously, accepting the drink. "Thank you. I'm still processing it myself." From across the room, Scott caught my eye. My mate, my Alpha, my everything for the past seven years. He looked handsome in his tailored suit, his dark hair perfectly styled, his commanding presence drawing everyone's attention. He made his way toward me, weaving through the crowd with practiced ease.
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Chapter 4

I ripped the IV from my arm with a decisive yank. The hospital room walls seemed to close in around me as I swung my legs over the edge of the bed. My ribs screamed in protest, but I ignored the pain. Seven years of ignoring my instincts had been enough.

"Where do you think you're going?" Healer Morris rushed in, her eyes wide with alarm.

"Somewhere I'm valued," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected.

"You can't leave—your wounds aren't healed properly. The mate bond—"

"The mate bond is broken," I cut her off. "Or it will be soon."

I dressed quickly in the clothes Connor had brought me, wincing as fabric brushed against my bandages. No one tried to stop me as I walked out of the Healer's ward, through the pack house, and into the crisp morning air.

No one except my wolf, who whimpered inside me. *We're leaving him?*

*He left us first,* I reminded her.

Back in our bedroom—*my* bedroom now—I pulled out two suitcases. I didn't take much: some personal items, a few photos of my parents, and my Lycan Council uniforms. The crisp navy fabric with silver insignia represented everything I'd worked for, everything Scott had promised to support.

My fingers brushed against the Luna ring on my nightstand—the symbol of my position, my sacrifice, my imprisonment. I set it down carefully and placed a note beside it:

"You saved the one you love. Now I will save myself."

I didn't look back as I drove to the airfield. My tactical clearance got me through security with minimal questions. The pre-dawn flight to the Western Territory had been booked weeks ago for Scott and me. Now I would be the only passenger from Moonstone Pack.

"Destination confirmed," the attendant said, scanning my credentials. "Lycan Council Headquarters, Western Territory."

As the plane lifted off, I blocked the pack link with a single mental command. The silence in my mind was deafening but liberating.

---

The Western Territory airfield was bathed in golden sunlight when we landed. I'd expected to be met with suspicion—a Luna without her Alpha was unprecedented. Instead, a tall figure waited at the bottom of the stairs, his posture relaxed but his eyes alert.

"Strategist Ferguson," he said with a respectful nod. "Alpha Brodie Lawrence of the Golden Coast Pack. Welcome to the Western Territory."

I flinched at his approach, half-expecting an Alpha command or judgment. Instead, he maintained a professional distance, his gaze never dropping below my eyes.

"I wasn't expecting a personal escort," I managed.

"Your appointment is significant," he replied simply. "The Council takes its new strategists seriously."

He led me to a sleek black SUV, opening the door for me with a gesture that was neither subservient nor dominating. "Your quarters are secure and private. I've arranged for a healer to meet us there."

"You know I'm wounded?"

A slight smile touched his lips. "I know you're a warrior who wouldn't leave her post unless absolutely necessary."

The drive to the Council compound passed in comfortable silence. Alpha Brodie—Brodie, as he preferred—didn't press me for explanations or stories. He simply provided the space I needed to gather myself.

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A week later, I stood at the entrance to the Council's strategy room, my heart hammering against my ribs. The room was filled with Alphas and Betas from across the Western Territory, all turning to stare as I entered.

"Strategist Ferguson," announced the moderator. "Our new Lead Tactical Advisor."

I took my place at the table, acutely aware of the whispers. *Runaway Luna. Rejected mate. Broken wolf.*

When my turn came to present, I stood with hands that trembled only slightly.

"The northern border vulnerabilities can be addressed with a three-pronged approach," I began, my voice gaining strength with each word. "First, we rotate patrol schedules to prevent pattern recognition. Second, we establish decoy positions here and here—"

The room fell silent as I outlined my strategy. No one interrupted. No one dismissed me.

When I finished, Alpha Brodie leaned forward. "This is precisely the kind of innovative thinking we need. Strategist Ferguson has identified weaknesses our enemies have already exploited."

Pride warmed my chest—pride in my work, not pride in pleasing an Alpha.

During the break, I found myself standing alone by the refreshment table, my fingers unconsciously reaching for my mate mark—a habit I needed to break.

"Tea," a voice said beside me. Alpha Brodie placed a steaming cup on the table. "One sugar, no milk. I noticed that's how you take it during meetings."

I stared at the cup, then at him. Such a small detail, yet Scott had never bothered to learn it in seven years.

"Thank you," I whispered, wrapping my fingers around the warm ceramic.

Brodie's eyes met mine briefly before he stepped back. "Your strategy will save lives, Strategist Ferguson. Remember that."

As he walked away, my wolf stirred within me—not with pain or longing, but with something I hadn't felt in years.

Curiosity.

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