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My Mate Declared Me Luna Before the Winter Solstice

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I learned a long time ago that the most dangerous thing you can do in a room full of ranked wolves is look like you belong there. So that's exactly what I do. The Ironvale autumn equinox banquet is the kind of event that costs more per table setting than most Omegas make in a month. Crystal chandeliers. White orchids flown in from somewhere that isn't here. Wolves in tailored suits and gowns that announce their rank before they open their mouths. I move through the crowd in a dress the color of midnight, champagne in hand, and I count exits the way other people count breaths — automatically, without thinking about it. Three doors. Two service corridors. One window at the east end that opens onto the garden terrace.

My Mate Declared Me Luna Before the Winter Solstice Chapter 1

I learned a long time ago that the most dangerous thing you can do in a room full of ranked wolves is look like you belong there.

So that's exactly what I do.

The Ironvale autumn equinox banquet is the kind of event that costs more per table setting than most Omegas make in a month. Crystal chandeliers. White orchids flown in from somewhere that isn't here. Wolves in tailored suits and gowns that announce their rank before they open their mouths. I move through the crowd in a dress the color of midnight, champagne in hand, and I count exits the way other people count breaths — automatically, without thinking about it. Three doors. Two service corridors. One window at the east end that opens onto the garden terrace.

Old habit. I stopped questioning it years ago.

A passing Omega attendant offers me a fresh glass. I swap mine out with a smile and keep moving. Across the hall, I feel Damian before I see him — that low, steady pressure of his Alpha aura, like a hand at the small of my back that the whole room can feel. He's deep in conversation with two visiting Betas near the far wall, but when a wolf from the Greywood delegation steps a little too close to me and lets his gaze linger a little too long, the pressure sharpens. Just for a second. Just enough.

The Greywood wolf takes a small, unconscious step back.

I take a sip of champagne and don't look at Damian. He doesn't need the acknowledgment. He knows I noticed.

What I'm actually watching is Vivienne Ford.

Damian's mother sits at the head table like she still owns it, which she does not — not officially, not anymore. But Vivienne has never needed a title to occupy a room. She's in ivory tonight, which is either a statement or a provocation, and she has been tracking my movements since I walked in. Not obviously. She's too good for obvious. But I've been cataloguing threats since I was seventeen years old, and Vivienne Ford has been at the top of my list since the first week I set foot in this pack house.

She has the look of a woman who has already decided on a course of action.

I give her my best unbothered smile from across the room and watch something tighten at the corner of her mouth.

Twenty minutes later, she makes her move.

A soft word to one of her attendants. A glance toward the corridor on the east side of the hall. Then she rises from the table with the unhurried grace of a woman who has never once had to rush for anything, and she disappears through the side door.

I wait exactly ninety seconds. Then I follow.

The anteroom is small and tastefully lit — a private space used for quiet conversations that the banquet hall isn't meant to hear. Vivienne is already seated when I enter, her hands folded on the table in front of her, a single document centered between us like a place setting.

I close the door behind me and don't sit down.

"Everleigh." She says my name the way people say the names of things they intend to remove. "I think it's time we had an honest conversation."

"I love honest conversations," I say. "They're so rare."

She slides the document across the table.

I pick it up. It's meticulously drafted — I'll give her that. Safe passage to another territory. A financial settlement that is, I note, insultingly modest. A letter of introduction to a mid-tier pack whose Alpha I have never heard of, which tells me everything about how much she thinks I'm worth. In exchange: full renunciation of the mate bond, immediate departure from Ironvale territory, and a non-disclosure clause so thorough it would legally erase me from this pack's history.

Vivienne watches me read with the patience of a woman who believes she has already won.

"I want you to understand," she says, "that this is a generous offer. You came to this pack with nothing. No rank, no bloodline, no wolf of any standing. My son's — attachment — to you is a biological accident, not a foundation for leadership. Ironvale deserves a Luna who can carry its legacy. You deserve a life that isn't built on borrowed time."

She frames it as kindness. She almost makes it sound like one.

I read to the end of the last page. Then I set it down, and I laugh.

It's a real laugh — not performed, not strategic. There's something genuinely funny about a woman this intelligent making an offer this small.

"Vivienne." I pick up the document with both hands and tear it cleanly in half. Then I set the two pieces back on the table in front of her, edges aligned, neat as you please. "When you're ready to put the full Luna suite in writing, give me a pack house with my name on the deed, and hand me unrestricted access to the Ironvale treasury, you can book another private room and I will read every word of the fine print."

Her composure doesn't crack. But something behind her eyes goes very still.

"You're making a mistake," she says quietly.

"I make them in style."

The door opens.

I don't have to turn around to know who it is. The air changes — that particular shift in pressure, cedar and storm, that my body has learned to recognize before my brain catches up. Damian fills the doorway without trying to, his Alpha aura flooding the small room like water filling a glass. Not aggressive. Just absolute.

His eyes go to the torn document on the table. Then to his mother.

"The next person," he says, in a tone that has no edges because it doesn't need them, "who puts a rejection contract in front of my mate will be the next person escorted off Ironvale territory. Permanently."

Vivienne rises. She gathers the torn halves of her document with steady hands, and she walks to the door, and she does not look at me as she passes. But I see the line of her jaw. The careful, controlled way she holds her shoulders.

I watch her go with a smile that doesn't reach my eyes.

Already calculating the next move.

Back in the banquet hall, Damian pulls me close without a word and presses his mouth to the curve of my neck — not a kiss, exactly. A claim. His scent floods my senses, and around us I feel the subtle shift in the room's attention, the way ranked wolves register the gesture and recalibrate. Several she-wolves find somewhere else to look.

At the far end of the hall, Sutton Price sits in a gown that probably cost more than my first car. She watches us with the composed fury of a woman whose entire future was overwritten by a scent bond she had no say in. Her face is perfectly still. Her hands are folded in her lap.

I meet her gaze across the room.

I hold it, unhurried, the way you hold a door open for someone you're not actually inviting in.

She looks away first.

I take a sip of champagne.

---

Late that night, the suite is quiet. Damian is still downstairs handling some pack matter that couldn't wait, and I'm alone at the vanity with my reflection and the particular silence of a room that belongs to someone else's life.

I'm not sure when I started tracing the scent on his pillow. I don't remember reaching for it. But there it is — cedar and storm, warm and familiar — and my wolf Sable stirs in a way that stops me.

Not the urgent, possessive recognition I expect from her. Not the low, satisfied rumble she usually makes when Damian is close.

Something quieter. Something almost mournful, like a sound heard through water.

I sit with it for a moment. Then I put the pillow down.

"Don't," I tell her, though I'm not sure what I'm telling her not to do.

Sable goes still. She doesn't argue. She never does. But she doesn't go away either.

I open my encrypted device and pull up my mother's latest medical bills. The numbers have climbed again. The private facility in Connecticut doesn't come cheap, and it never will, and the exit route I've been building — quietly, carefully, one redirected fund at a time — needs to move faster.

I stare at the numbers until Sable's strange, mournful stillness fades to the back of my mind.

Almost.

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