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My Fated Mate's Alpha Uncle Marked Me On Our Mating Night Novel Cover

My Fated Mate's Alpha Uncle Marked Me On Our Mating Night

Harper Ashford always believed in fate. Her fated bond with Landon Blackwood was supposed to be her happily ever after—until she caught him buried between her step-sister's thighs. Betrayed by her mate and her own blood, Harper makes a choice that shocks everyone: she marries Axel Blackwood, the feared Alpha Supreme of the five territories, and Landon's own uncle. What starts as a marriage of convenience—and a devastating blow to her cheating ex—quickly becomes something neither of them expected. Axel, known for his cold ruthlessness and rumored inability to bond, begins treating Harper with a tenderness that makes her wolf purr and her heart race. But secrets lurk in the Silverbrook Pack. Someone sent Harper that video of Landon's betrayal. Axel's sudden interest in her isn't mere coincidence. And when Harper's dormant wolf abilities begin awakening, she realizes she may be far more than the "ordinary" she-wolf everyone dismissed. Can Harper survive the deadly politics of pack life while falling for the one Alpha she was never supposed to want?
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Chapter 1

The anonymous video had arrived an hour ago, a cruel gift delivered to my phone during what should have been the most sacred night of our pack's calendar. The Silverbrook Pack's Moonhowl Festival was in full swing three floors below, wolves celebrating under the full moon's blessing, their joyous howls echoing through the luxury hotel that served as our gathering place.

But here I stood, frozen outside Suite 1247, my hand trembling as I gripped my phone. The video showed everything—Landon Blackwood, my fated mate, pressing my half-sister Ivy Carter against the hotel corridor wall, their lips locked in passionate betrayal. At first, I'd convinced myself it was fake, some cruel joke meant to ruin our mating ceremony scheduled for tomorrow night.

Now, listening to the sounds bleeding through the heavy oak door, I knew better.

"God, Ivy, I've waited so long for this," Landon's voice carried through the wood, rough with desire that had never been meant for me.

My wolf whimpered inside my chest, the sacred bond that should have been unbreakable now feeling like shattered glass in my veins. Three years we'd been fated mates. Three years I'd believed in the Moon Goddess's wisdom, in the pull that drew us together despite Landon's sometimes cold demeanor.

The sound of fabric rustling made my stomach lurch. I pressed my back against the hallway wall, the ornate wallpaper's texture rough against my bare shoulders. My festival dress—a flowing silver gown I'd chosen specifically for tonight's pre-ceremony celebration—now felt like a costume for a play I'd never auditioned for.

"Tell me something," Landon's voice dropped to an intimate whisper that I had to strain to hear. "If you had to choose between Harper and me, who would you pick?"

My breath caught. The question hung in the air like a blade waiting to fall.

Ivy's laugh was musical, light as silver bells. "Oh, darling, that's not even a question. I'd choose you every time. Harper... she's useful, I suppose. Daddy's little perfect daughter, always so obedient, always so proper. But between us? She's just a means to an end."

The words hit me like physical blows. Useful. A means to an end. My half-sister, who I'd defended countless times against pack gossip, who I'd welcomed into our family when her mother married my father five years ago, had just reduced me to a tool.

"I knew you'd say that," Landon murmured, and I could hear the smile in his voice. "God, I'm so tired of pretending. Tomorrow night's ceremony is going to be torture."

"Just think of it as the final act," Ivy purred. "Once you're officially mated to Harper, you'll have access to the Alpha inheritance. And I'll be right there, waiting."

My vision blurred. The Alpha inheritance—of course. Landon couldn't claim his birthright as future Alpha of the Silverbrook Pack without a mate bond. And I, as the current Alpha's daughter, represented the perfect political alliance. How naive I'd been, believing our fated mate status meant something sacred.

The sound of movement inside the room spurred me into action. My hand found the door handle, and I realized with bitter irony that it wasn't even locked. They hadn't bothered with discretion.

I pushed the door open slowly, my heels silent on the plush carpet. The scene before me was exactly what I'd imagined and somehow worse. Landon had Ivy pressed against the floor-to-ceiling window, the full moon casting their entwined silhouettes in stark relief. Her festival dress—a deep emerald that complemented her auburn hair—was bunched around her waist.

They were so lost in each other that they didn't notice me for several heartbeats. I used those precious seconds to steady my breathing, to lock away the devastation clawing at my chest, to summon the ice-cold composure that had carried me through years of pack politics.

"Well," I said, my voice cutting through their passion like a blade through silk. "What a captivating performance. Should I applaud?"

They sprang apart as if burned. Ivy's face flushed crimson as she yanked her dress down, while Landon turned to face me with an expression that was more annoyed than ashamed.

"Harper." His dark eyes, which I'd once thought held depths of mystery, now seemed merely cold. "You shouldn't be here."

"Shouldn't I?" I stepped fully into the room, letting the door close behind me with a soft click. "This is fascinating. My fated mate and my sister, celebrating our upcoming mating ceremony in such a... creative way."

Ivy's lower lip trembled, tears gathering in her green eyes. "Harper, please, you don't understand—"

"Oh, but I think I understand perfectly." I moved closer, my heels clicking against the hardwood near the window. "You're in love. How romantic. How devastating for me, of course, but terribly romantic for you both."

Landon's jaw tightened. "Drop the sarcasm, Harper. It doesn't suit you."

"And what does suit me, Landon?" I tilted my head, studying his face as if seeing it for the first time. "Blind obedience? Convenient ignorance? Or perhaps just being useful?"

His eyes flashed. "You want honesty? Fine. I never chose you, Harper. The Moon Goddess might have marked us as mates, but that doesn't mean I have to love you. I've loved Ivy since we were teenagers, long before any of this fate nonsense."

The casual cruelty in his voice was breathtaking. "So tomorrow night's ceremony—"

"Is a business transaction," he finished. "You get the security of being mated to the future Alpha. I get access to my inheritance. Everyone wins."

"Everyone except me, apparently."

Ivy stepped forward, her tears flowing freely now. "Harper, I'm so sorry. We never meant for you to find out like this. We're just... we can't help how we feel. True love shouldn't be denied, should it?"

I stared at her, this woman I'd called sister, who'd shared family dinners and holiday traditions with us, who'd cried on my shoulder when pack members whispered about her mother's past. The manipulation was so smooth, so practiced, that I almost admired it.

Almost.

Instead, I smiled—a cold, sharp expression that made both of them take a step back.

"You know what?" I reached into my clutch and pulled out my phone, the screen still displaying the recording app I'd activated the moment I'd heard Landon's voice through the door. "I think the pack would find this conversation absolutely fascinating."

Landon's face went white. "What did you do?"

"I recorded everything," I said, my voice steady despite the chaos raging inside my chest. "Every word about your true feelings, about using me for inheritance purposes, about your beautiful love story. If I were to share this with the pack elders, or perhaps post it on the pack's social channels during tonight's festival..."

I let the threat hang in the air, watching as the implications dawned on them both.

"Harper, you can't," Ivy whispered. "It would ruin everything."

"Yes," I agreed pleasantly. "It would. The future Alpha caught in a scandal involving betrayal of sacred mate bonds? During the Moonhowl Festival, no less? I imagine the pack would have some very strong opinions about Landon's fitness to lead."

Landon's hands clenched into fists. "You wouldn't dare."

I met his gaze steadily, letting him see the steel that had always lived beneath my polished exterior. "Try me."

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