
My Mate Believed My Sister’s Lies and Banished Me
Chapter 3
The cardboard box in my hands felt heavier than a broadsword. It wasn't full of weapons or armor, but the shredded remnants of my life. My clothes. My books. The framed photo of Cole and me from before the fire—face down, glass cracked.
"This is for the best, Chloe," Beta Marcus said, leaning against the doorframe of the Alpha suite. His voice was smooth, like oil slicking over jagged rocks. "Iris’s healers agree. Her trauma is severe. She needs constant exposure to the Alpha aura to stabilize her fractured psyche. Sleeping in the Alpha’s bed, surrounded by his scent… it is the only way to heal her broken wolf."
I didn't look at him. I looked at Cole.
My mate stood by the window, staring out at the relentless Seattle rain. He refused to meet my eyes. He was letting this happen. He was kicking me out of our shared suite—the room we were supposed to share as mates—so my sister could sleep in his bed.
"And my rank?" I asked, my voice hoarse. "Am I still Head Warrior, or does Iris need that, too?"
Cole finally turned. His face was a mask of exhausted stone. "You are unstable, Chloe. Your outburst in the medical bay proved that. You accused a torture victim of treachery based on a scent delusion."
"It wasn't a delusion," I whispered, though Nova, my wolf, was too weak to growl.
"You are relieved of your command effective immediately," Cole said, his tone flat. "You are demoted to Delta rank. You will report to the perimeter patrol at dawn. The solitude will give you time to reflect on your cruelty."
Delta. The rank of a grunt. From leading the army to walking the mud in the rain.
"Fine," I snapped, shoving past Marcus. "I'll find an apartment in the city. I won't stay in the Pack House if I'm being treated like a rogue in my own home."
I pulled out my phone, opening the pack banking app to transfer the deposit for a rental I’d seen online. I needed out. I needed to breathe air that didn't smell of betrayal.
*Access Denied.*
I frowned, tapping the screen again. *Account Frozen. Balance: $0.00.*
My blood ran cold. I spun around. "What did you do?"
Cole didn't flinch. "Iris's treatments are expensive. The specialists, the reconstructive surgery for her face, the therapy for her wolf… the pack funds were stretched thin."
"So you took *my* money?" I stepped toward him, the box dropping from my hands, spilling my belongings across the floor. "That was my inheritance from Grandmother! That was my warrior pay! You had no right!"
"You owe her your life!" Cole roared, the sudden volume shaking the walls. "If I hadn't saved you instead of her three years ago, she wouldn't need these treatments! You are living on borrowed time, Chloe. Her pain is your debt!"
"It is theft!" I screamed back, tears finally spilling over. "You are stripping me of everything! My home, my rank, my money! What’s next, Cole? My blood?"
"Kneel."
The word wasn't spoken. It was detonated.
The Alpha Command slammed into my shoulders like a ton of steel. My knees hit the hardwood floor with a sickening crack. I gasped, air forced from my lungs, my body locking up against my will. It was the ultimate violation. An Alpha using the Voice on his own mate.
Cole walked over to me, towering above my trembling form. He didn't look triumphant; he looked tortured, but his eyes were hard. "You will not speak to me of rights. You will pack your things, you will move to the Delta barracks, and you will be grateful I haven't exiled you for your disrespect."
The pressure lifted just enough for me to breathe, but the humiliation burned hotter than the fire that had taken Iris. I looked up at him, at the man I had loved since I was a child. The bond between us, once a golden thread, now felt like a noose.
I couldn't do this anymore. I couldn't survive him.
I scrambled to my feet, backing away until my back hit the cold wall. Nova was whimpering, dying inside me, but I pushed her aside. I needed to cut the cord.
"No," I said, my voice shaking. "I won't be your punching bag, and I won't be your prisoner."
Cole’s eyes narrowed. "Chloe, stop."
"I, Chloe Bennett," I began, the ancient words tasting like ash and iron on my tongue. The air in the room suddenly electrified. The Rejection. It was the only weapon I had left.
"Don't you dare," Cole growled, stepping forward.
"...Delta of the Silver Mist Pack," I continued, sobbing now, "reject you, Alpha Cole Brooks..."
He moved faster than human sight. Before I could finish the sentence, he slammed me against the wall, his forearm crushing against my throat. The impact rattled my teeth.
"SILENCE!"
The Alpha Command seized my vocal cords. My mouth opened, but no sound came out. I choked, clawing at his arm, but he was immovable.
Cole leaned in, his face inches from mine. I could smell the vanilla and pine, the scent that used to mean safety, now twisted into something suffocating. His eyes were wild, panic warring with rage.
"You do not get to leave," he hissed, his voice trembling with a dark, possessive madness. "You do not get to break this bond. You are mine, Chloe. Even if I hate you for what happened to Iris, you are *mine*."
He pressed harder, cutting off my air until spots danced in my vision. "You will never speak those words again. Do you understand?"
I couldn't nod. I couldn't speak. I could only stare at him, tears streaming down my face, as the realization settled into my marrow.
He wouldn't love me. But he wouldn't let me go.
He released me abruptly. I slid down the wall, gasping for air, clutching my bruised throat. Cole turned his back on me, adjusting his cuffs as if he hadn't just crushed his mate's soul.
"Get out," he whispered.
I grabbed my box and ran.
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