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My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress, Then Begged Back Novel Cover

My Alpha Rejected Me for His Mistress, Then Begged Back

Eight years. Eight years of sleepless nights, of pouring over maps and intelligence reports, of calling in favors from pack leaders who owed me nothing, of fighting battles that weren't mine just to keep the Crescent Pack breathing. And today, after three grueling weeks of negotiation that nearly broke my body, I had finally done the impossible. I had secured the Lycan Council's protection treaty. The signed documents were still warm in my hands when Elena Sorin fell into step beside me in the pack house corridor. The Council envoy was a composed woman with sharp eyes and a sharper mind, someone I had come to genuinely respect over these past weeks. She gave me a small, approving nod as we walked. 'You should rest, Jocelyn,' she said quietly. 'What you just accomplished — that hasn't been done in three decades.' I almost smiled. Almost.
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Chapter 2

I made it three steps toward the door before I felt it.

The crushing weight of Alpha command slammed down on me like a physical force. Jayson's voice rang out behind me, layered with that suffocating authority that was supposed to drop every wolf in the pack to their knees.

'Jocelyn Howard. I command you to STOP. You will not leave this pack house. You will fix what you've broken, and you will submit to your Alpha.'

I felt the power roll over me. Felt it try to sink its claws into my instincts, into that primal part of every wolf that was hardwired to obey the Alpha's tone.

It slid off me like water off stone.

I didn't stop walking. Didn't even slow down. My hand stayed steady on my belly, and I kept my eyes forward as I reached for the door handle.

Behind me, I heard Jayson's sharp intake of breath. The kind of sound someone makes when the world stops making sense.

'What—' His voice cracked. 'How are you—'

I didn't answer. I pulled the door open and walked out into the hallway, leaving him standing there with his broken command hanging in the air like smoke.

I had things to pack.

My quarters were on the third floor. Small. Functional. I had never bothered to decorate because I had always known, on some level, that this place was temporary. That I was temporary.

I pulled my tactical journals from the shelf first. Eight years of intelligence networks, alliance contacts, rogue movement patterns, and defensive strategies that had kept this pack alive. I stacked them carefully in my travel bag, then moved to the desk where my territory maps were rolled and stored.

My hands were steady. That surprised me a little.

I was folding the last map when I heard the whispers start.

They came through the walls first. Muffled voices in the corridors. Then the mind-link opened, and suddenly the entire pack was buzzing with it.

*Traitor.*

*She sabotaged us on purpose.*

*Jealous. Bitter. She couldn't stand that the Alpha found his true mate.*

*She's been working against us this whole time.*

I closed my eyes. Took one slow breath.

So that was how they were going to play it.

I secured my bag and stepped back into the hallway.

The pack members were waiting.

They lined the corridor like a gauntlet. Faces I had fought beside. Wolves I had pulled out of rogue ambushes. People whose children I had kept safe with strategies they would never understand.

They looked at me now like I was poison.

'Traitor,' someone hissed.

A young Delta stepped forward, blocking my path. His lip curled back in a snarl. 'You think you can just walk out of here after what you've done?'

I met his eyes. Didn't blink. 'Move.'

'You destroyed our protection treaty because you're a jealous, spiteful—'

'I said move.'

My voice was quiet. Flat. But something in it made him hesitate.

Before he could decide what to do, Petra pushed through the crowd. Her healer's bag was still slung over her shoulder, and her face was flushed with anger that had nothing to do with me.

'Are you all out of your minds?' She planted herself between me and the Delta, her small frame somehow taking up more space than it should. 'Jocelyn has kept this pack alive for eight years. She's pregnant and exhausted, and you're going to stand here and—'

'Stand down, Petra.'

Beta Marcus's voice cut through the hallway. He emerged from the stairwell, his expression carefully neutral in that way that meant he was deeply uncomfortable but had already made his choice.

Petra turned on him. 'Marcus, you know this is wrong. You know what she's done for us.'

'I know my Alpha gave an order.' His eyes flicked to me, and I saw something there. Conflict. Maybe even regret. But not enough to matter. 'Let the traitor leave.'

The word landed like a slap.

Petra's hands clenched into fists at her sides. For a moment, I thought she might actually argue. Might actually fight for me in a way no one in this pack ever had.

But Marcus was her superior. And loyalty here had always run in one direction.

She stepped aside. Slowly. Her jaw tight and her eyes bright with frustrated tears.

I looked at her once. Just once. Tried to tell her with that look that it was okay. That I had expected this. That I had stopped hoping for anything different a long time ago.

Then I walked forward.

The crowd parted. Reluctantly. Hostility rolled off them in waves, but they moved.

I kept my hand on my belly. Kept my spine straight. Kept my eyes forward as I walked through the pack house I had bled for, past the wolves I had saved, toward the door that would take me away from all of it.

Behind me, I heard someone spit on the floor.

I didn't look back.

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