
My Fated Alpha Found Me Years Too Late
Chapter 4
Dane moved with the fluid precision I'd come to recognize, positioning himself between Colton and me. The air in the shop shifted as his cedar-and-earth scent cut through Colton's aggressive Alpha pheromones, creating a buffer between us. I could see the tension in Dane's shoulders, the careful control in every muscle as he faced down the Alpha who had once torn my world apart.
'You need to leave,' Dane said, his voice low but carrying the unmistakable authority of his Beta rank. 'This is Silverfang territory, and you're not welcome here.'
Colton's laugh was cold, dismissive. 'I don't take orders from Betas.' His eyes flicked to me, then back to Dane. 'Especially not for her.'
The mate bond between Colton and me pulsed painfully, but I forced myself to stay still, to let Dane handle this. I'd spent too long being Colton's possession to fall back into that role now.
'I said, leave.' Colton's voice deepened into the unmistakable resonance of an Alpha command. The air grew heavy, pressing down on us with supernatural force. 'I am Alpha of Moonveil, and I claim what's mine.'
For a heartbeat, I saw Dane's jaw tighten—the only sign of the pressure he was under. Then his eyes met mine briefly, drawing strength from something I couldn't name. When he spoke again, his Beta tone was concentrated, focused into a weapon that cut through Colton's command like a blade.
'You. Will. Leave.' The words came out individually, each one carrying the full weight of his rank. 'You abandoned her. You rejected her. You have no claim.'
Colton staggered back a step, his Alpha aura faltering. I could see the shock in his eyes—the shock of being denied, of having his power not just challenged but broken.
I stepped forward, moving to stand behind Dane. His warmth was solid, real, nothing like the demanding heat of Colton's presence. 'Walk me home, please,' I said softly to Dane, my hand brushing his arm. The gesture was small, but I felt the tremor it sent through him.
Dane nodded once, his eyes never leaving Colton. 'We're done here,' he said, and the finality in his voice was like a door slamming shut.
* * *
Back at the Moonveil diplomatic quarters, Liliana paced the length of the room, her perfectly manicured nails digging into her palms. Colton had returned from his mysterious errand with a haunted look in his eyes, his wolf so agitated that even the pack warriors had noticed.
'What happened?' she demanded, watching him pace like a caged animal. 'Where did you go?'
Colton didn't answer. He couldn't. The mate bond's pull had become unbearable, a constant howl in his mind that no amount of distance could silence.
Liliana's lips thinned to a cold line. She'd spent three years trying to build a life with a man whose wolf would never fully accept her, and she'd be damned if she let some ghost from his past threaten everything she'd worked for.
She reached for her phone, her fingers flying over the screen as she sent a coded message to her father's intelligence network. Money changed hands, questions were asked, and by nightfall, she had her answer.
'She's alive,' Liliana whispered to herself, staring at the grainy photo of a flower shop. 'Priscilla Owens is alive, and she's in Silverfang territory.' The venom that rose in her throat was bitter and sharp. 'And Colton knows.'
* * *
The waterfront path was quiet in the evening light, the gentle lapping of waves against the shore creating a rhythm that felt like the heartbeat of the territory. Dane and I walked side by side, the silence between us comfortable rather than strained.
'Why the sunflower?' I asked finally, the question that had been on my mind for months. 'Every day, the same flower. Always the one that's turned away from the others.'
Dane's steps faltered for just a moment. When he spoke, his voice was rough with emotion. 'Owen Harte,' he said simply. 'The warrior I couldn't save during the raid. He was young, eager, and I gave the wrong command. He died because of me.'
I stopped walking, turning to face him fully. 'That's not on you.'
'It is.' His eyes met mine, raw and unguarded. 'Every day, I buy that sunflower. The one that's turned away from the others, like he was turned away from life. It's my reminder. My penance.'
Without thinking, I reached out and placed my hand over his heart. The steady beat beneath my palm seemed to match the rhythm of my own—the Luna's heart, beating in time with his.
A spark flashed between us, bright and electric. Not the desperate pull I'd felt with Colton, but something deeper, truer. A recognition that went beyond words.
Dane's breath caught, his eyes widening as he felt it too. 'Priscilla...' he whispered, my name a question and an answer all at once.
The mate bond between us flared to life, no longer a whisper but a song.
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