
My Mate Abandoned Me for Another While I Carried His Pup
My Mate Abandoned Me for Another While I Carried His Pup Chapter 1
The bond broke at 10:14 on a Tuesday morning, while I was standing in the center of Ironveil's autumn banquet hall with a glass of champagne I would never finish.
I felt it through the mate bond first—a violent spike of arousal that wasn't mine, slamming through the channel that connected Reed's chest to mine like a fist through glass. Desire. Recognition. Hunger. None of it pointed at me.
My wolf lurched inside my ribs with a sound I'd never heard her make before—confusion and pain twisted together, a whimper that had no words. The champagne glass tilted in my hand. I caught it before it fell, smiled at the Luna from the eastern pack who was still talking, and excused myself with a voice that sounded like someone else's.
I walked. I didn't run. Running would make people look.
The hallway to Reed's study was empty. My hands were shaking when I reached the door. I told myself there was an explanation. There had to be. Mate bonds didn't lie. The Moon Goddess didn't make mistakes. Reed was my fated mate. I'd felt it the first time we met—that electric pull, warm and absolute, like coming home to a place I'd never been. I'd given him three years. I'd built his alliances. I was carrying his pup.
There had to be an explanation.
I pushed open the study door.
The room was empty. His desk sat in the center, papers stacked with the precision Reed applied to everything. I crossed to it, my wolf whining low and constant now, a sound like wind through a crack in a wall. I didn't know what I was looking for until I saw the journal.
Leather-bound. Private. His handwriting on the cover: *Strategic Records*.
I opened it.
The first entry was dated three years ago. The week we met.
*Met C.A. at the Council summit. Fated bond confirmed by scent—amber, night-blooming jasmine. Useful timing. Marking her will generate jealousy response in F.D. if she returns. Bond's emotional channel can function as delivery mechanism. Proceed with marking within two weeks.*
I read it twice. Then I turned the page.
*Marking complete. C.A. responded as expected—full emotional investment, no suspicion. Bond intensity sufficient to trigger jealousy at distance if F.D. is monitoring pack activity. Alliance work progressing faster than anticipated; her Council connections valuable. Maintain until F.D. returns or situation shifts.*
My name appeared in every entry. Functional. Clinical. Like alliance negotiations. Like inventory.
I found the most recent entry near the back.
*F.D. confirmed en route to Ironveil. Arrival expected within 48 hours. C.A. pregnancy complicates timeline but does not alter objective. Rejection vow prepared. Bond severance will destabilize her wolf temporarily; acceptable cost. Faye is the priority. Always was.*
I closed the journal. My hands weren't shaking anymore. I tucked it into the inner pocket of my dress, against my ribs, and walked out of the study carrying the only weapon I would ever need.
The banquet hall was still full when I returned. Reed stood near the entrance, and beside him—close enough that their shoulders almost touched—was a woman I'd never seen before. Dark hair. Red dress. The way she looked at him made my wolf snarl.
Faye Diaz.
I knew without asking. I could smell her on him now that I was looking for it—jasmine and smoke, layered over his scent like she'd been wearing his skin.
Reed saw me across the room. His expression didn't change.
I walked toward them. The crowd parted. I stopped three feet away and met his eyes.
"Catalina," he said. His voice was flat. "We need to talk."
"No," I said. "We don't."
Faye's mouth curved into something that wasn't quite a smile.
Reed's jaw tightened. "This isn't the place."
"You're right," I said. "It should have been private. But you've never cared much about what I needed, have you?"
His eyes narrowed. I felt the bond flicker—his irritation, sharp and dismissive, like I was an inconvenience he'd tolerated long enough.
"I'll make this simple," Reed said. He raised his voice. The hall went quiet. Dozens of faces turned toward us. "I, Reed, Alpha of Ironveil, reject you, Catalina Archer, as my mate and Luna—"
The bond exploded.
It felt like wolfsbane injected straight into my bloodstream—burning, corrosive, tearing through every nerve I had. My wolf screamed. Not in my head. Through every mind-link in the room. A sound like glass shattering in a silent house.
Then she went silent.
I couldn't feel her anymore.
My knees hit the floor. Pain tore through my abdomen—sharp, wet, wrong. I looked down. Blood was spreading beneath me, dark against the pale stone.
The room was full of people. No one moved.
I reached for Reed through the mind-link—desperate, instinctive, the way you reach for a hand in the dark.
Someone else answered.
*He's running with me now,* Faye's voice purred through the connection, and with it came an image: her wolf, sleek and dark, running beside Reed's through moonlit woods. *Your weak little wolf was never going to hold him.*
The pain in my abdomen sharpened. I pressed my hand to my stomach. It came away red.
My pup was gone.
I looked up at Reed. He was watching me with the expression of a man who'd just finished a task he'd been putting off.
I pressed the journal tighter against my ribs and let the darkness take me.
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