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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 3

The iron gates of Shadow Peak Estate loomed before us like sentinels guarding secrets I wasn't sure I wanted to uncover. As Axel's sleek black car wound up the mountainous drive, I caught glimpses of the sprawling mansion through ancient pine trees—stone towers that seemed to pierce the storm clouds, Gothic arches that belonged in fairy tales, and windows that glowed like golden eyes in the darkness.

"Thirty years," Axel said quietly, his hands steady on the steering wheel despite the treacherous mountain road. "That's how long it's been since a woman set foot in Shadow Peak."

I pulled his jacket tighter around my shoulders, the expensive fabric still carrying his intoxicating scent. "Why?"

"Because I never found one worthy of crossing the threshold." His golden eyes flicked to me briefly, unreadable. "Until tonight."

The car came to a stop beneath a covered portico, and immediately, the massive front doors swung open. A distinguished man in formal attire appeared, his silver hair perfectly groomed despite the late hour. But when his eyes landed on me—still dripping, still wrapped in Axel's jacket—his composed expression cracked.

"Sir?" The butler's voice carried decades of training, but I caught the note of shock underneath.

Axel stepped out and moved around to open my door, his movements fluid and predatory. "Marcus, prepare the Luna suite. Miss Carter will be staying."

The word 'Luna' hit the butler like a physical blow. His eyes widened, and I heard the sharp intake of breath from the other staff members who had gathered in the doorway. A Luna suite. In Shadow Peak. The implications rippled through the assembled servants like stones dropped in still water.

"Of course, sir," Marcus recovered quickly, but his hands trembled slightly as he gestured us inside. "Shall I... shall I alert the pack council?"

"Not yet." Axel's hand found the small of my back, guiding me up the stone steps. "First, Miss Carter and I have business to discuss."

The interior of Shadow Peak took my breath away. Vaulted ceilings soared above us, supported by columns carved with intricate wolf motifs. Tapestries depicting ancient pack histories covered the walls, and a massive chandelier cast dancing shadows that seemed alive in the flickering light. Everything spoke of power, of legacy, of a bloodline that had ruled for centuries.

But it was cold. Beautiful, imposing, but utterly without warmth.

"This way," Axel murmured, leading me down a corridor lined with portraits of previous Blackwood Alphas. Their golden eyes seemed to follow our progress, and I couldn't shake the feeling that I was walking into something far bigger than a simple marriage proposal.

We entered what could only be described as a study fit for an emperor. Floor-to-ceiling bookshelves lined the walls, filled with leather-bound volumes that looked older than civilization. A fire crackled in a hearth large enough to stand in, and behind an enormous mahogany desk sat two wingback chairs that seemed designed for momentous conversations.

Axel moved to a safe hidden behind a painting of the first Alpha Supreme, his fingers dancing over a complex combination lock. When it opened, he withdrew a leather portfolio that practically hummed with legal authority.

"Sit," he commanded gently, gesturing to one of the chairs.

I remained standing, my wet dress leaving small puddles on the Persian rug. "Before we go any further, I need to understand something. Why me? You're the Alpha Supreme. You could have any woman in the five territories—hell, probably beyond. So why choose someone you just met in a rainstorm?"

Axel set the portfolio on his desk and turned to face me fully. In the firelight, his golden eyes seemed to burn with their own flame. "What makes you think this is the first time we've met?"

The question stopped my heart for a beat. "What?"

"Sit down, Harper." This time, it wasn't a request.

Something in his tone—ancient, commanding, absolutely certain—compelled my legs to move. I sank into the leather chair, my mind racing through memories, trying to place him. But I was certain I'd never seen those eyes before tonight.

"Twenty-three years ago," Axel began, settling into the chair across from me, "a young Alpha's daughter was attacked by rogues during a pack gathering. She was barely five years old, separated from her parents in the chaos. The rogues cornered her in the woods, and she was certain she was going to die."

My blood turned to ice. That memory—I'd buried it so deep I'd convinced myself it was just a nightmare.

"But someone found her," he continued, his voice soft as silk. "A teenage boy who fought off three full-grown rogues to save a child he'd never met. He stayed with her until her parents arrived, and just before he left, she gave him something."

With trembling fingers, Axel reached into his shirt and withdrew a thin silver chain. Dangling from it was a small charm—a silver wolf with tiny sapphire eyes. My mother's necklace. The one I'd pressed into the hands of my mysterious savior all those years ago.

"That was you," I whispered.

"I told you I'd been waiting for this opportunity for a long time." He tucked the necklace back beneath his shirt. "The question is, are you ready to hear what I'm offering?"

With hands that barely shook, he opened the portfolio and slid a document across the desk. The contract was unlike anything I'd ever seen—not just legal jargon, but something that seemed to pulse with otherworldly energy.

"Marriage contract," I read aloud, then looked up sharply. "Luna Contract. What's the difference?"

"Read the terms."

I scanned the pages, my eyes widening with each clause. As his Luna, I would receive a twenty percent stake in all five territories. Property holdings worth more than most countries' GDP. The full protection and support of the Blackwood name. And if the marriage ended—for any reason—I would retain half of his personal assets.

"This is insane," I breathed. "These terms are completely in my favor. What do you get out of this?"

Axel leaned back in his chair, studying me with those penetrating golden eyes. "I get a Luna worthy of the Blackwood legacy. Someone who understands loyalty, who has fire in her soul, who won't be broken by the weight of power."

"And if I refuse?"

"Then you walk out that door and return to a life where Landon and your sister have won. Where you'll always be the woman who wasn't enough to keep her own mate faithful." His words were brutal in their honesty. "Or you can sign that contract and become the most powerful Luna in werewolf history."

I stared at the signature line, a silver pen materializing in Axel's outstretched hand. The weight of the moment pressed down on me—this wasn't just about revenge anymore. This was about who I wanted to become.

"There's something else," Axel said quietly. "Something the contract doesn't mention. Luna bonds... they're not just legal agreements. They create a soul mark, a connection that runs deeper than mere politics."

"What kind of connection?"

His smile was enigmatic, dangerous. "Sign the contract, and find out."

I took the pen, its weight surprisingly heavy in my fingers. With one stroke, I could transform from a discarded mate into the most powerful woman in the supernatural world. The alternative was returning to a life of humiliation and defeat.

I signed my name with a flourish.

The moment the pen left the paper, fire erupted across my collarbone. I gasped, my hand flying to my throat as burning sensation spread like liquid silver beneath my skin. Through my fingers, I could see light—actual light—pulsing just below the surface.

When the burning stopped, I looked down to find an intricate silver marking had appeared on my skin. It was beautiful and terrifying—a crescent moon cradling a wolf, surrounded by ancient runes that seemed to shift and move when I wasn't looking directly at them.

Across from me, Axel's eyes had gone completely red, the golden irises consumed by crimson fire. His voice, when he spoke, was rough with something between awe and hunger.

"Fascinating," he murmured, rising from his chair with predatory grace. "The soul mark shouldn't appear for weeks, sometimes months. Unless..."

He didn't finish the sentence, but his smile—sharp, knowing, and absolutely predatory—told me everything I needed to know.

I had just bound myself to something far more dangerous than the Alpha Supreme.

I had bound myself to my destiny.

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