
My Fated Mate's Alpha Uncle Marked Me On Our Mating Night
Chapter 2
The rain hit me like a physical assault the moment I stepped out of the hotel's revolving doors. Within seconds, my silver festival dress was plastered to my skin, the delicate fabric now a mockery of the celebration I'd fled. The Moonhowl Festival's joyous sounds faded behind me, replaced by the steady drumbeat of water against pavement.
I didn't care.
The cold rain felt like absolution, washing away the last three years of lies I'd told myself about love and fate. Each drop that struck my face carried away another piece of the naive girl who'd believed in sacred mate bonds and happily ever after.
My heels clicked against the wet sidewalk as I walked without direction, my phone clutched in my hand like a weapon. The recording was still there—Landon's confession, Ivy's casual cruelty, their entire conspiracy laid bare in digital clarity. I could destroy them both with a single upload.
But what then?
The thought stopped me mid-step. I stood there in the downpour, silver dress clinging to my shivering form, and realized I had no plan beyond revenge. No future beyond the satisfaction of watching their world crumble.
Sudenly, the rain stopped.
Not gradually, not with the natural ebb of a passing storm—it simply ceased to exist above me. I looked up, expecting to see an awning or building overhang, but found instead the black canopy of an umbrella held by a steady hand.
"What could possibly drive you to wander the streets in such weather?"
The voice was deep, cultured, with an underlying current of danger that made my wolf stir uneasily. I turned slowly, water still dripping from my hair, and found myself face to face with a man who seemed to have stepped out of shadow itself.
Tall didn't begin to describe him. He towered over me even in my heels, his presence commanding the space around us with an authority that felt ancient, primal. His suit was perfectly tailored, the kind of craftsmanship that cost more than most pack members earned in a year, and somehow remained immaculate despite the storm.
But it was his eyes that stole my breath.
Golden. Not the warm amber of autumn leaves or honey in sunlight, but pure molten gold that seemed to glow with their own inner fire. They studied me with an intensity that made me feel exposed, as if he could see straight through to my soul.
"I—" My voice caught. Those eyes were familiar, though I'd never seen their like before. The bone structure, the aristocratic nose, the way he held himself with predatory grace...
Recognition hit me like lightning.
"Axel Blackwood," I whispered.
The Alpha Supreme of the Five Territories. Landon's uncle. The most powerful werewolf on the continent, whose very name was spoken in hushed tones even among other Alphas. Stories about him were legend—how he'd united five warring packs under his rule before his thirtieth birthday, how he'd never taken a mate despite being pursued by every eligible she-wolf from here to the Arctic Circle, how his golden eyes could see through any deception.
He inclined his head slightly, the gesture somehow both acknowledgment and dismissal. "Miss Carter. Or should I say, Miss Harper Carter, daughter of Alpha Marcus Carter of the Silverbrook Pack."
The formal introduction sent a chill down my spine that had nothing to do with my wet clothes. When the Alpha Supreme knew your full name and lineage, it usually meant one of two things: you were about to be greatly honored, or you were in serious trouble.
"You know who I am." It wasn't a question.
"I make it my business to know everyone of importance in my territories." His golden gaze flicked over my bedraggled appearance, taking in the expensive dress now ruined by rain, the phone still clutched in my white-knuckled grip, the way I stood like a cornered animal ready to bolt. "Though I confess, I expected to find you celebrating your upcoming mating ceremony, not wandering the streets like a lost soul."
The mention of the ceremony sent fresh pain lancing through my chest. "That ceremony is off."
"Is it?" One dark eyebrow rose with elegant skepticism. "How... unfortunate. For my nephew, I mean. I can't imagine what could have caused such a sudden change of heart."
There was something in his tone, a knowing quality that made my wolf pace restlessly. "You don't seem surprised."
"Very little surprises me anymore, Miss Carter. Disappointed, perhaps. I had hoped Landon would prove more... worthy of his bloodline." The way he said 'worthy' carried the weight of centuries of Alpha authority. "Tell me, what will you do now? Return to your father's pack and pretend tonight never happened? Find another suitable mate to maintain your social standing?"
His questions hit like targeted strikes, each one exposing the hollowness of my options. Return home in shame? Pretend I hadn't discovered the depth of their betrayal? The thought made my stomach turn.
"I don't know," I admitted, hating how small my voice sounded.
Axel stepped closer, the umbrella shifting to keep us both dry. This close, I could smell his scent—pine and leather with an underlying note of something wild and dangerous that made my pulse quicken. Power radiated from him like heat from a forge.
"Uncertainty is a luxury you can't afford," he said quietly. "Not when you hold such... interesting leverage."
My grip tightened on my phone. "You know about the recording."
"I know about many things, Miss Carter. Including the fact that you're currently standing at a crossroads that will define the rest of your life." His golden eyes seemed to burn brighter in the darkness. "You can destroy them, certainly. Upload that recording and watch as Landon's reputation crumbles, as the pack questions his fitness to lead. But destruction alone is rarely satisfying."
"Then what do you suggest?" The words slipped out before I could stop them.
A slow smile curved his lips, and for a moment, I glimpsed something predatory and ancient in his expression. "I have a proposition for you. Something that would give you far more than mere revenge."
The rain continued to fall around us, but within the circle of his umbrella, the world felt suspended, charged with possibility and danger in equal measure.
"What kind of proposition?"
Axel's free hand reached out, his fingers brushing a strand of wet hair from my cheek. The touch was gentle, almost reverent, but it sent electricity shooting through my entire body.
"Marry me," he said, his voice low and hypnotic. "Become my Luna, and let Landon spend the rest of his life regretting what he threw away."
I stared up at him, my mind reeling. The Alpha Supreme, the most powerful and feared werewolf in five territories, was proposing to me in the middle of a rainstorm while I stood there looking like a drowned cat.
"You're insane," I breathed.
His smile widened, revealing teeth that were just a little too sharp. "Perhaps. But I'm also offering you something no one else can—the power to rewrite your entire story. The question is, Miss Carter, are you brave enough to take it?"
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