
My Alpha Left Me Bleeding to Protect His Mistress
Chapter 5
The sound of shattering glass pierced the morning quiet of the Moonstone Pack House.
"Where is she?" Scott's voice roared through the halls, his Alpha aura radiating outward in waves of fury. "WHERE IS MY LUNA?"
I felt the disturbance even from thousands of miles away, a faint tremor across a bond I'd thought I'd severed. My wolf stirred uneasily within me.
"Strategist Ferguson?" A soft knock at my office door pulled me from my thoughts. "The Council meeting starts in ten minutes."
"Thank you," I replied, smoothing down my navy uniform. "I'll be right there."
---
Three days after my arrival in the Western Territory, Scott had discovered my absence. The thought sent a chill down my spine.
"He's destroying everything," Beta Connor's voice came through my secure line, his words rushed and hushed. "The pack house looks like a war zone."
I closed my eyes, picturing the destruction. "Why are you calling me, Connor?"
"Because he needs to stop." A pause. "We need to stop him."
My fingers tightened around the phone. "What's he doing?"
"Searching for you. His wolf... it's feral, Vivian. I've never seen an Alpha lose control like this." Connor's voice dropped lower. "He tried to mind-link you yesterday. When he met static, he nearly killed a Delta who suggested you might have blocked him."
I swallowed hard, remembering the hollow silence where Scott's presence had once been. "What does he want?"
"You," Connor said simply. "He's coming for you."
---
The warning came too late.
"He's here," Alpha Brodie announced, his expression grim as he strode into the Council chamber where I'd been presenting my border security strategy. "At the gates."
The room fell silent. Every Alpha and Beta present knew what this meant – an Eastern Territory Alpha on Western soil without permission was tantamount to an act of war.
"I'll handle this," I said, rising from my seat.
Brodie's hand caught my arm, his touch gentle but firm. "No. You've invoked Sanctuary Protocol. This is a Council matter now."
Through the security feed, I watched Scott pacing at the entrance gates, his movements erratic, his eyes wild. He looked nothing like the composed Alpha who had ruled Moonstone Pack for a decade.
"Let me through!" Scott's voice crackled through the intercom. "I'm here for my Luna!"
"Alpha Webb," Brodie's voice remained calm as he approached the gate with a squad of Enforcers flanking him. "You're trespassing on Western Territory soil."
"I've come for what's mine." Scott's gaze darted past Brodie, searching. "Where is she?"
"Strategist Ferguson is under Council protection," Brodie replied. "She's invoked Sanctuary Protocol."
Scott's laugh was bitter. "She's my mate!"
"Was," Brodie corrected. "Now she's a Council strategist who has requested sanctuary from her Alpha."
The shock on Scott's face was almost satisfying. In seven years, he had never been denied anything – especially not by another Alpha.
"This is ridiculous," Scott snarled. "Do you know who I am?"
"An Alpha with no jurisdiction here," Brodie said simply.
---
The lavender arrived at dawn.
I stared at the bouquet of purple flowers – Rebecca's favorite, not mine – with a note tucked between the stems.
"Come home. Stop this tantrum. –S"
My hands trembled as I carried the bouquet to the kitchen sink. With a flick of my lighter, the petals curled and blackened.
"Another one?" Elena asked from the doorway of my apartment, her expression concerned.
"Third this week," I replied, watching the ashes swirl down the drain.
"He's staying at the hotel downtown," she continued. "Watching the building. The Enforcers can remove him, but..."
"But what?"
"He's your mate," she said gently. "The bond—"
"The bond is broken," I insisted, though my wolf whimpered in protest.
Later that evening, as I reviewed security protocols with Brodie in his office, I finally admitted the truth.
"I'm afraid," I said quietly.
Brodie looked up from the maps spread across his desk. "Of Scott?"
"Of myself." I met his gaze. "Every time I see him, feel him nearby... my body remembers. The bond pulls."
"What do you need?" he asked, no judgment in his voice.
"Time," I whispered. "Just time."
---
The call came three days later.
"Please," Rebecca's voice cracked through the phone. "Just reject him officially."
I sat frozen in my office chair, the Council reports forgotten beside me. "Rebecca?"
"Vivian." She sounded different – desperate. "He left me again. He followed you west."
"And you want me to reject him so you can have him?" The irony was bitter on my tongue.
"Yes," she admitted. "No one else will ever want him once you reject him. He'll have no choice but to turn to me."
I closed my eyes, seeing clearly for the first time the pathetic nature of her existence – defined entirely by Scott's attention.
"Rebecca," I said gently, "do you hear yourself?"
"What?"
"You're begging me to throw away a man so you can catch him when he falls."
Silence stretched between us.
"Find your own worth," I finally said. "Somewhere that doesn't depend on being someone's second choice."
As I hung up, my wolf stirred within me – not with pain or longing, but with something that felt dangerously like freedom.
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