Follow
Chapters
Share
My Mate Cast Me Out for His Mistress’s Lies Novel Cover

My Mate Cast Me Out for His Mistress’s Lies

The Alpha summons came through the pack link like ice water down my spine. I'm Audrey Freeman, Luna of the Silvermoon Pack—though that title feels more like a noose around my neck these days than any kind of honor. My hands pause mid-carve on the wooden wolf I've been working on, the chisel trembling slightly as Alexander's command reverberates through every cell in my body. Come to my study. Now. Seven years. Seven years since he marked me, since I became his Luna, since I foolishly believed our shared trauma had forged an unbreakable bond. How naive I was. The walk to his study feels like a death march. Pack members avert their eyes as I pass—they know.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The great hall has never felt so much like a colosseum.

Alexander's hand is iron around my uninjured arm as he drags me through the double doors. My dislocated shoulder screams with every jarring step, blood still trickling down my side from the claw marks, but his grip doesn't loosen. If anything, it tightens.

The pack is already assembled—word travels fast when there's a scandal. Hundreds of eyes turn toward us, and the whispers start immediately. A wave of sound that crashes over me like broken glass.

"Kneel." Alexander's Alpha command slams into me with the force of a physical blow.

My legs buckle before I can even think to resist. My knees hit the marble floor hard enough to crack, pain shooting up through my thighs. I bite down on my tongue to keep from crying out, tasting copper.

"Members of Silvermoon Pack." Alexander's voice rings through the hall, amplified by his Alpha authority. "You all know Audrey Freeman. My Luna. My mate." He pauses, and the silence is suffocating. "Tonight, she has proven herself unworthy of both titles."

Murmurs ripple through the crowd. I try to lift my head, to speak, but his aura presses down harder. My wolf is completely silent inside me—not submissive, but broken. Shattered.

"She attacked Emberly Nelson in the forest." Alexander's words are precise, cutting. "Attacked a pregnant she-wolf out of jealousy and spite. And because of her actions, my heir—my child—is dead."

The gasps are immediate. Someone in the back lets out a sob. I can feel their judgment settling over me like a shroud.

"No." I force the word out through gritted teeth. "I was attacked. Rogues—six of them—"

"SILENCE!" Alexander roars, and his Alpha command crushes down so hard that black spots dance across my vision. "You will not speak unless given permission."

Movement at the edge of my vision. Emberly is being helped into the hall by two pack warriors, her face pale and tear-streaked, one hand still pressed protectively over her stomach. She looks fragile. Devastated. Perfect.

Alexander immediately moves to her side, cradling her against his chest. The tenderness in his touch—the tenderness that used to be mine—makes something inside me crack.

"Look at her," Emberly whispers, but her voice carries through the silent hall. "Look at what she did to me. To our baby." Her shoulders shake with sobs. "I just wanted to talk to her, to make peace, and she—she shifted and—"

She breaks off into tears, burying her face in Alexander's chest. He strokes her hair, murmuring comfort, and I realize with sudden, horrible clarity: No one is going to believe me.

Footsteps echo on the marble. I recognize them before I even see her.

Elena Edwards—Alexander's mother, former Luna, and the woman who has made it clear from day one that I was never good enough for her son. She sweeps forward in a gown of deep purple, her silver hair pulled back in a severe bun, her face carved from ice.

"This has gone on long enough." Her voice is clipped, authoritative. "Alexander, you have been too lenient with this girl. Seven years she has been Luna, and what has she given this pack? No heirs. No strength. No loyalty." She turns to face me, her gray eyes cold as winter. "She is a disgrace to the Edwards name."

"Mother—" Alexander starts, but Elena raises one elegant hand.

"I call for a formal stripping." The words ring out like a death sentence. "Strip her of her Luna title. Strip her of her assets. Strip her of the marking that binds her to this pack and to your bloodline. She is unfit to bear the Edwards name."

The pack's response is immediate. Voices rise in agreement, in condemnation. Someone shouts "Murderer!" Another voice calls me barren. The words pile on top of each other until they're just noise—cruel, cutting noise that tears at what's left of my heart.

Alexander looks at me. Really looks at me. And I see nothing in his eyes. No recognition of the girl who carved him a wooden rabbit when we were prisoners together. No memory of the woman who donated blood to save his life. Just cold, absolute judgment.

"So be it," he says quietly.

Something inside me breaks. Not cracks. Not bends. Breaks completely.

I force myself to stand. Every muscle screams in protest, my shoulder grinding in its socket, blood running fresh down my ribs. But I stand. Alexander's Alpha aura pushes down harder, trying to force me back to my knees, but I lock my legs and refuse to fall.

"Fine." My voice comes out steady. Eerily calm. "If that's what you want, Alexander."

I meet his eyes, and for just a second, I see something flicker there. Uncertainty? Regret? But it's gone before I can name it.

I take a breath. Then another. The formal words rise up from some deep, primal place—words every wolf knows, words that can never be taken back.

"I, Audrey Freeman," I begin, and my voice rings clear through the hall, "reject you, Alpha Alexander Edwards, as my fated mate."

The pain hits immediately.

It's like someone has reached into my chest and torn out my heart with bare hands. The mate bond—seven years of connection, of shared dreams and broken promises—rips apart with a searing agony that drops me back to my knees. I hear Alexander cry out, see him stumble, his hand flying to his chest.

But through the pain, through the tears streaming down my face, I feel something else.

Freedom.

"I accept your rejection." Alexander's voice is ragged, breathless. His face is twisted with pain, but his eyes—his eyes are still hard. Still furious. "You are no longer my mate. No longer my Luna. You are nothing to this pack."

The bond snaps completely. The absence of it is so profound that for a moment I can't breathe, can't think. My wolf lets out one long, anguished howl that echoes through my soul.

Then silence.

I look up at Alexander through my tears, at Emberly still wrapped in his arms, at Elena's satisfied smile, at the pack that has already condemned me.

And I smile.

It's a broken, terrible smile, but it's mine.

"You'll regret this," I whisper. Not a threat. A promise. "When you finally remember the truth, you'll regret this for the rest of your life."

Then I turn and walk out of the great hall, leaving bloody footprints on the pristine marble, leaving behind seven years of pain and hope and shattered dreams.

Leaving behind the mate who was supposed to protect me but became my destroyer instead.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

Betrayal Unleashes Luna Fury Novel Cover
8.0
The familiar oak door to Axton's office stood slightly ajar, warm afternoon light spilling through the gap like an invitation I should have ignored. My fingers tightened around the stack of territorial reports I'd come to deliver, the papers crinkling softly as I approached. The pack house hummed with its usual activity—distant conversations, footsteps on hardwood floors, the comforting sounds of home. Then I caught it. The scent hit me like a physical blow, stopping me mid-step just outside the doorway. Axton's familiar pine and earth scent, yes, but intertwined with something else. Something that made my wolf recoil in instinctive recognition and rage. Marigold's sweet jasmine and vanilla, but not just present—mingled. Intimate. The kind of scent fusion that only happened when wolves were in close physical contact, when barriers dissolved and souls touched.
Fated Yet Forsaken Novel Cover
8.1
Aiden, a half-wolf despised by his pack, is caught between rejection and survival. Tormented by his peers and dismissed by their future Alpha, Marcus, he struggles to find his place. But when hunters invade and Marcus’s secret fury is unleashed, Aiden discovers that his existence may hold a power the pack has long feared—and desperately needs.
From Shattered Prodigy to Abyssal Vengeance Novel Cover
7.2
Elara Vex had everything-a flawless ice core, the title of prodigy, and a place at the pinnacle of the High Tower. But in one brutal night, it was all ripped away. Her mentor tore the core from her chest. Her fiancé drove a sword through her back. Her own sister smiled as she bled out on the cold marble floor. When Elara wakes, she's years in the past, mere hours before her core is scheduled to be stolen. This time, she won't be anyone's sacrificial lamb. She shatters her own core with forbidden blood magic and forges something far more terrifying in its place-a bottomless, ravenous Chaos Core that devours magic itself. Now, branded a worthless cripple and cast into the deadly Abyss, Elara is pulled from the darkness by the outcasts of Elysium Academy-a school for heretics, psychopaths, and everything the Tower despises. Under the tutelage of a reclusive principal who knew her murdered mother, Elara will master her forbidden power and uncover the Tower's darkest secrets. When the Five Academies Ranking Tournament arrives, Seraphina Vex stands in the arena, draped in white saintess robes, ready to claim ultimate glory. She doesn't know that a ghost from her past has clawed her way back from hell. She doesn't know that Elara is coming-and this time, the prodigal sister isn't asking for mercy. She's bringing chaos.
My Alpha Betrayed My Trust Novel Cover
8.2
The autumn air carried a crisp bite as I stepped out of the Silvercrest Pack's SUV, my boots crunching on the gravel of the riverside parking lot. The supply run had gone smoothly—groceries, cleaning supplies, and medical items all purchased within Marcus's meticulously outlined budget. My shoulders relaxed slightly now that the official tasks were complete. The small coffee stall by the river caught my eye, its warm lights glowing invitingly against the approaching dusk. The scent of freshly ground beans wafted toward me, and something inside me—perhaps Lyra, my long-silent wolf—stirred with a simple desire. Just one small pleasure. Five dollars. My own money, technically, though Marcus controlled our joint accounts with an iron grip. 'One vanilla latte, please,' I said to the barista, a young human girl with a friendly smile. She had no idea she was serving the Luna of the most powerful werewolf pack in the Pacific Northwest.
My Alpha Risked Our Pup for His Mistress Novel Cover
8.6
The candles flickered across the dining table, casting a warm glow over the meal I'd spent all afternoon preparing. Roasted venison with herbs from our garden, Cole's favorite. I smoothed down my dress—a soft blue that matched my eyes—and touched the small bump that wasn't quite visible yet. Tonight would change everything. I heard the front door open, followed by voices. One was Cole's deep timbre that still made my heart skip after five years together. The other was higher, feminine, unfamiliar. "Luna Isla?" Elena had appeared in the doorway, her elderly face creased with concern. "Alpha Cole is bringing someone unexpected to dinner." Before I could respond, Cole strode in, his broad shoulders filling the doorframe. Behind him glided a woman with glossy black hair and curves that seemed designed to draw every eye in the room.
My Mate Chose Her Over Me Novel Cover
8.3
The infirmary of the Blue Moon Pack received a young she-wolf with a ruptured ovarian cyst. She met my gaze and adjusted her neckline, exposing the faint scent of rosemary clinging to her skin—a scent that was unmistakably Rhys’s. My stomach churned, but I forced myself to remain composed. As the pack’s Healer, I couldn’t let personal feelings interfere with my duty. "Healer Cruz," she began, her voice dripping with false sweetness, "how often do you and your mate spend time together?" Her words struck like a blow, but I refused to let it show. My wolf stirred within me, a low growl forming in the back of my mind, but I silenced her. Not here. Not now. --- When Lana Griffin walked into the infirmary, her presence was impossible to ignore. She was beautiful, her golden hair cascading over her shoulders, her figure lithe yet curvaceous—the kind of she-wolf who turned heads wherever she went.