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My Alpha Planned My Death to Keep His Lover Alive

I lit the candles myself. All twelve of them, arranged down the center of the dining table in a neat line, the way I'd seen in a wedding magazine two years ago and saved in the back of my mind for someday. White tapers in silver holders. Wildflowers I cut from the garden that morning. The good china — the set Mrs. Elliott gave us as a mating gift, which she reminded me of at least twice a year. Three years. Tonight was three years since Kayden pressed his teeth to my neck and called me his. I wore the green dress he once said made my eyes look like pine needles in winter. I'd curled my hair.
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Chapter 5

The summit dinner was held at the Greyvale Pack's estate — forty-foot ceilings, candlelight on every surface, the kind of event designed to make everyone feel watched and everyone pretend they weren't.

I sat at Kayden's right hand and smiled at the right moments and refilled my water glass twice. Across the grand table, three alliance packs were arranged in careful precedence. Soren was seated at the far end of the opposing table, between a Lycan trade representative and a Beta whose name I'd already forgotten.

He looked up once.

Just once. Three seconds, maybe less. Dark green eyes finding mine across forty feet of candlelight and crystal stemware, holding steady, then moving on as if they'd never stopped.

I reached for my water glass.

Beside me, Kayden's hand tightened around the stem of his wine glass. I heard it — a faint, high-pitched stress fracture in the crystal. Not enough to break. Just enough to warn.

Across the room, Monroe was watching Soren the way she always watched things she wanted. Openly. Unashamed. She'd worn white tonight, which I thought was either very bold or very stupid, and she kept laughing a half-second too loudly at whatever the woman beside her said.

Kayden noticed. Of course he noticed. He'd been noticing for weeks.

The crack in his wine glass widened by a hairline.

---

He came to our suite after midnight.

I was sitting at the vanity, taking out my earrings, when I heard the door. He stood in the doorway for a moment without speaking — jacket off, collar open, the look of a man who had been rehearsing something and was now deciding whether to say it.

"The New York trips," he said finally. "The charity work. I want you to scale back."

I set the second earring down and looked at him in the mirror. "Scale back?"

"You've been gone almost every week. It's creating questions." His voice had that particular edge — not quite Alpha tone, but close enough that most wolves would have straightened automatically. "A Luna's place is with her pack."

I turned on the stool and looked at him directly. "You're right," I said. "I've been overextending. I'll be more careful."

He studied me for a moment, searching for something in my face. I gave him nothing but sincerity.

"Good," he said, and left.

I turned back to the mirror. My own reflection looked back at me, calm, composed, utterly unreadable.

The following morning, I booked two more Manhattan engagements from my phone before breakfast was served.

---

Soren sent me the confirmation three days later.

Five million dollars. Moved in four separate transfers over eleven days, routed through two shell accounts and one offshore holding company that Kayden apparently believed was untraceable. The timestamps were clean. The authorization signatures were his. Every transaction had been captured in real time — account numbers, routing codes, the digital fingerprints of a desperate man trying to buy back something money couldn't actually purchase.

A private island booking for Monroe. A collection of jewelry that arrived at her apartment in a case lined with black velvet. Promises, apparently, of territorial expansion that the Ironveil Pack's actual reserves could not support.

I read the report twice. Then I set it face-down on my nightstand and lay back and stared at the ceiling.

We had him.

I should have felt triumphant. I waited for it. Instead what came was a deep, bone-level exhaustion — the kind that had nothing to do with sleep. My wolf stirred weakly somewhere beneath my ribs, and even that small movement sent a dull ache radiating outward, the way a bruise hurts when you press it.

She'd been flickering lately. In and out, like a signal losing its connection. Sometimes I'd reach for her and find nothing but static. Other times she'd surge without warning, desperate and disoriented, and I'd have to grip something solid and wait for the wave to pass.

That night it was worse. I lay in the dark of my rooms — Kayden was traveling again, allegedly — and felt my wolf guttering like a candle in a draft. My joints ached. My skin felt wrong. I pressed my palm flat against my sternum and breathed through it and thought: *not yet. Not until it's done.*

I picked up my phone.

Soren answered on the second ring. No greeting, just: "Adelaide."

"I'm fine," I said immediately. "Nothing to report. I just—" I stopped.

A pause. Then, quietly: "I know."

He didn't ask questions. He didn't offer solutions. He just stayed on the line — I could hear him moving, the soft sounds of his apartment, Barnaby's collar tags jingling once in the background — and I lay in the dark with the phone against my ear and let myself stop performing for exactly as long as it took to fall asleep.

I woke to pale morning light and a courier notification on my phone. A package had been left with the pack house Omega on duty. Inside: Barnaby's favorite treats, the salmon-flavored ones he lost his mind over.

No return address. A small card with four words in Soren's handwriting.

*Not much longer.*

I sat on the edge of my bed and held the card for a moment. Barnaby pressed his nose against my knee, tail moving in slow, hopeful arcs.

"I know," I told him.

---

We sealed the files on a Thursday night.

Soren's dining table had disappeared under three years of evidence — the intercepted healer's reports, the buried diagnosis, the embezzlement records, Monroe's genealogy connection, Mrs. Elliott's obsessive donor-prep documentation, surveillance footage timestamped across seven years of fabricated business trips. Soren had organized everything into a formal package, the kind that would survive legal scrutiny, the kind that left no room for an Alpha's lawyers to find daylight.

I initialed the last page. Set the pen down.

The room was very quiet. Barnaby was asleep under the table. The city hummed forty floors below us, indifferent and bright.

Soren's hand came to rest over mine on the desk. Still. Warm. He didn't move it and neither did I.

The scent hit me the way it always did when I let my guard down — dark cedar and winter rain, wrapping around me like something I'd been starving for without knowing it. My wolf pressed forward, not desperate this time. Just present. Steady.

I looked at him.

"After this is over," I said quietly, "we need to talk about what this is."

He held my gaze. Something in his expression shifted — not surprise, not relief exactly. Just the careful settling of a man who has been patient for a very long time.

"I know," he said.

Neither of us moved our hands.

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