
My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Saving My Life
Chapter 5
The envelope felt heavy in my hands, weighted with secrets that would tear the Bloodmoon Pack apart from within. I'd spent three days crafting the perfect message—simple, devastating, and absolutely undeniable.
"Are you ready?" Colten asked, his voice low as he stood behind me.
I nodded, sealing the envelope with wax. "Jayson's mother has been living in fear of this secret for years. It's time she learned that others know too."
The letter inside contained only a photograph—Edgar, the secret pup of Jayson and Briana, playing in a secluded garden. The child's features were unmistakably Jayson's, though few had ever seen him. The note beneath was equally simple: "I know about your grandson. Others will too, unless you want to discuss terms."
"Will she take the bait?" Colten asked, his hand resting lightly on my shoulder.
"She's survived by being paranoid," I replied, echoing my earlier words. "She'll investigate first, then panic."
We had barely returned to our safehouse when the reports started filtering back. Our informant, a young Delta who owed me his life after I'd saved him from rogues last year, arrived breathless and wide-eyed.
"You should have seen it," he whispered, accepting the water I offered. "Luna Warren—Jayson's mother—she went absolutely feral when she saw the photo."
I kept my expression neutral, though satisfaction burned in my chest. "What happened?"
"She stormed into Briana's quarters during the morning meeting," he continued, his eyes gleaming with the thrill of gossip. "Started screaming about betrayal and hidden pups. The whole packhouse heard it."
Colten's lips curved into a dangerous smile. "And Briana?"
"She denied it at first," our informant said, leaning forward conspiratorially. "But then Luna Warren showed her the photo. You should have seen Briana's face—she went white as a sheet."
I touched the silver locket at my throat, feeling its familiar weight. "What did Jayson do?"
"That's the best part," the informant grinned. "He was caught completely off guard. Stood there like a statue while his mother and his chosen mate went at each other like rogues fighting over territory."
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The confrontation escalated faster than even I had anticipated. By nightfall, the packhouse was in chaos.
"Luna Warren is demanding Briana be exiled immediately," Marcus Stone, the Silverfang Beta who had secretly allied with us, reported during our encrypted call. "She's calling for a formal rejection ceremony—says Briana's deception threatens the pack's bloodline integrity."
I exchanged a glance with Colten. This was better than we'd hoped.
"And Briana?" I asked, though I already suspected the answer.
"She's refusing to leave," Marcus confirmed. "Threatening to burn the packhouse down if anyone tries to remove her or the pup. Says she'll expose all their secrets to the Lycan Council if they touch her."
Colten's eyes met mine, a dangerous glint in their depths. "She's cornered and desperate."
"Exactly," I replied. "And desperate people make mistakes."
Through our network of informants, we watched as Jayson tried desperately to maintain control. He alternated between placating his mother and reassuring Briana, but his efforts only seemed to make things worse.
"He's losing it," Colten observed as we reviewed the latest reports. "His pack is fracturing before his eyes, and he has no idea how to stop it."
I nodded, feeling my wolf stir within me—stronger now, more confident. "He's tracing the leaks to a 'rogue faction'—he still has no idea we're behind it all."
Jayson's response was increasingly erratic and violent. He'd begun lashing out at pack members who questioned his decisions, his Alpha aura flaring unpredictably.
"Yesterday he nearly killed a Delta who suggested cooling tensions with neighboring packs," Marcus reported grimly. "His control is slipping."
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The Bloodmoon Pack was imploding from within. Through our carefully placed spies, we watched as Jayson issued a blind, desperate threat to the surrounding territories—a final attempt to assert dominance as his empire crumbled.
"He's finished," Colten said quietly as we reviewed the reports in our safehouse. "The pack is divided, his mother and Briana are at war, and he's lost control of his own territory."
I felt a strange mixture of satisfaction and sadness. This had been my goal—to destroy those who had tried to destroy me—but I hadn't anticipated the collateral damage.
"What about the innocent pack members?" I asked softly. "Those who had nothing to do with what happened to me?"
Colten's hand found mine in the darkness. "They'll have a choice. Join your new pack, or leave."
I nodded slowly, then straightened my shoulders. The time for hiding was over.
"It's time," I said firmly. "I need to draft the challenge."
Colten's eyes met mine, a question in their depths. "Are you sure?"
"I'm sure," I replied, moving to the desk where blank parchment waited. "The Bloodmoon Pack needs a new Alpha—one who will protect all wolves, not just the privileged few."
My hand moved steadily across the page as I wrote the formal challenge. When I reached the signature line, I paused only briefly before signing my true name and lineage: "Rebecca Allen, daughter of Alpha James Allen, rightful heir to the Silvermoon Territory."
As the ink dried, I felt something shift within me—my wolf rising to the surface, stronger than ever before.
"Send it," I said, handing the parchment to Colten. "Directly to Jayson."
His eyes glowed with pride and something deeper as he took the challenge. "The Bloodmoon Pack will fall by tomorrow's sunset."
I nodded, a cold certainty settling in my bones. "And from its ashes, we'll build something better."
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