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My Alpha Watched His Lover Destroy My Mother

I stare at my reflection in the full-length mirror, and the girl looking back at me is a stranger. The white gown they've given me is simple—too simple for a Luna Ceremony, really. No intricate beading, no family heirloom lace like the other she-wolves wear when they mark their mates. Just plain silk that hangs off my shoulders like it's apologizing for being there at all. But I smooth my hands over the fabric anyway, telling myself it doesn't matter. After tonight, everything will change. After tonight, I'll be Luna. Alpha Marcel's mate. Protected. The word tastes like honey and ash on my tongue.
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Chapter 4

The bucket hits the floor before I do.

One second I'm scrubbing the same three tiles I've been working on for the past hour, mind blank and body numb. The next, something in my chest snaps—not breaks, snaps, like a rope pulled too tight finally giving way.

The pain is instant and absolute. Not physical. Worse than physical.

I know, before I even understand what I'm knowing, that my mother is gone.

I'm running before the mop hits the ground. My shoes slip on the wet marble and I go down hard on one knee, but I don't stop. Can't stop. The hospital is three corridors away and I take them at a sprint, my lungs burning, that severed bond screaming in my chest like an open wound.

The elevator takes too long. I slam the button six times, seven, then abandon it for the stairs. My legs are shaking—twelve hours of serving and scrubbing and pretending to be invisible—but I force them to move. Three flights. Two. One.

The ground floor opens into chaos.

Pack members crowd the main entrance, their voices a dull roar that makes no sense. Someone's crying. Someone else is on their phone. I shove through them, using my elbows, my shoulders, anything to get past the wall of bodies blocking my path to the courtyard.

"—jumped, I swear, I saw her—"

"—third floor window—"

"—call the Alpha—"

No.

No no no no no.

I break through the crowd and the world stops.

Mama is lying on the pavement in a position that bodies aren't supposed to make. Her hospital gown is bunched around her waist. One of her slippers is missing. Her eyes are open, staring up at the night sky like she's searching for something she'll never find.

The scream that comes out of me doesn't sound human.

I collapse onto her, my hands hovering over her broken body because I don't know where to touch, where it's safe, how to fix this. Her skin is still warm. Still warm, like maybe if I just—if I could just—

"Mama." The word is a sob. "Mama, please, wake up, please—"

Her eyes don't blink.

I press my forehead to hers, and the bond that's supposed to be there—that golden thread connecting mother to daughter—is just gone. Severed. Empty space where her presence used to live in my chest.

Someone tries to pull me away. I snarl at them, actually snarl, and they back off.

I don't know how long I stay there. Could be seconds. Could be hours. Time has stopped meaning anything.

Then I hear his voice.

"What the hell is going on out here?"

Marcel pushes through the crowd with four warriors at his back. He's still in his dinner clothes—the treaty delegation must have just finished dessert. His eyes scan the scene with the detached efficiency of someone assessing property damage.

They land on me. On Mama's body beneath me.

His jaw tightens.

"Macy." He says my name like a command. "Get up."

I can't move. Can't breathe. Can't do anything except hold my mother's cooling hand and wish I'd been faster, smarter, strong enough to stop this.

"Macy." He's closer now. "I said get up."

His hand locks around my upper arm and he hauls me to my feet. I stumble, my legs refusing to hold me, but his grip is iron.

"You're making a scene," he hisses, low enough that only I can hear. "The Granite Ridge delegation is fifty feet away. Do you understand what this looks like?"

I stare at him.

At this man who is supposed to be my mate. My protector. The one the Moon Goddess chose for me.

He's worried about appearances.

"She's dead," I whisper.

"I can see that." He releases my arm and turns to the warriors. "Get this cleaned up. Now. I want the body removed and the courtyard cleared in the next ten minutes."

"Alpha," one of them says carefully. "Shouldn't we wait for the Council investigators? Suspicious death protocol—"

"It was a suicide." Marcel's voice carries Alpha Command, making it truth by decree. "An Omega with a fading aura. It happens. There's nothing suspicious about it."

He looks at me then, and his eyes are flat. Empty.

"Burn the bedding from her room," he adds. "All of it. I don't want any trace of this incident lingering."

Incident.

He called my mother's death an incident.

The warriors move past me, lifting Mama's body with the casual efficiency of people removing furniture. Her head lolls to the side. Her arm dangles.

I watch them carry her away, and something inside me that was already broken shatters into pieces too small to ever put back together.

Marcel is saying something else—something about discretion and pack image and controlling the narrative—but I'm not listening anymore.

I'm looking at the window three stories up. The one that's still open.

And I'm thinking about the scalpel Raquel left on the bedside table.

The choice she forced my mother to make.

The video she made her watch.

Marcel's hand is on my shoulder now, steering me away from the courtyard, away from the crowd, back toward the servants' quarters where I belong.

"You'll stay in your room tonight," he's saying. "No contact with other pack members until this blows over. Understood?"

I don't answer.

Because I'm realizing something.

Raquel didn't just kill my mother.

She killed the last reason I had to stay alive.

And Marcel—my fated mate, my Alpha, my supposed protector—just helped her cover it up.

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