
My Mate Delayed Our Bond for His Mistress
My Mate Delayed Our Bond for His Mistress Chapter 1
The jasmine hit me the moment Zander leaned across the table to refill my wine glass.
It wasn't faint. It wasn't the kind of scent that clings to someone after a casual conversation in a hallway. This was woven into the fabric of his collar, pressed into his skin with the intimacy of sustained touch. Jasmine. Lea Martinez's signature scent, unmistakable and utterly wrong on a mated male.
My wolf went still inside me. Not the kind of stillness that comes before a lunge. The kind that comes before a kill.
I smiled at Zander and accepted the wine. "Thank you."
He smiled back, that smooth, easy expression I had loved for five years. The expression I had believed meant safety. Partnership. The Moon Goddess's gift.
"You seem distracted tonight," he said, settling back into his chair. "Everything okay with the southern patrols?"
"Fine," I said. My voice came out warm. Steady. I have spent five years learning to project unshakeable calm in rooms full of Alphas who were waiting for me to falter. Tonight, I used every bit of that training. "Actually, I've been thinking about your request for additional border support."
His eyes brightened. Just slightly. Just enough.
"The southern access route you mentioned last month," I continued, swirling the wine in my glass. "I think we can allocate some territory rights there. It would give your patrols better coverage."
"Valerie." He reached across the table and covered my hand with his. His palm was warm. His scent was jasmine and lies. "You don't know what that means to me. To the pack."
I looked down at our joined hands. I thought about the five years I had poured into this man. The warriors I had sent. The alliances I had brokered. The political capital I had spent elevating Hollow Creek from a struggling border pack into something that could stand beside Silverfang without embarrassment.
I thought about the Luna marking ceremony he had delayed. Again. And again. And again.
Always with a reason. Always with an excuse that sounded almost reasonable if you wanted badly enough to believe it.
"I'm glad I can help," I said softly.
His phone buzzed. He glanced at it and his expression shifted — just for a second, a flicker of something that might have been guilt or might have been irritation. "I need to take this. Pack business. Two minutes."
He stood and walked toward the far end of the room, already lifting the phone to his ear.
I waited until his back was turned. Then I reached for the mind-link channel we shared as mates.
Except I didn't reach for the main channel. I reached for the secondary one. The one I wasn't supposed to know existed.
Daniel had mentioned it three months ago, almost in passing. A security vulnerability in older mind-link protocols. Something about how mated pairs sometimes maintained private secondary channels without realizing the connection could be accessed if you knew where to look.
I hadn't thought about it again. Until tonight. Until jasmine.
I found the channel. It opened like a door I should never have been able to touch.
And I heard her.
"...can't keep doing this, Zander. She's going to find out."
Lea's voice. Breathy. Worried. Intimate in the way that only comes from someone who has shared your bed enough times to stop performing.
"She won't." Zander's voice, lower, soothing. The voice he used on me when I asked about the marking ceremony. "Valerie trusts me. She always has."
"What about the cabin? If anyone traces those supplies—"
"They won't. I've been careful. And even if they did, I'll just tell her it's for border patrol storage. She'll believe it. She believes everything I tell her."
Something inside me went very, very cold.
"When are you going to tell her about us?" Lea asked. Her voice had shifted. Softer now. Almost pleading. "You said after the territory expansion—"
"I will," Zander said. "But I need to secure the southern access first. Once that's locked down, once the resources are formally allocated, then I can handle Valerie. I promise."
A pause. Then Lea again, quieter: "I love you."
"I know," Zander said. "I'll see you tomorrow night. Same place."
The connection cut.
I sat very still at the dinner table. My wine glass was still in my hand. I realized I was gripping it hard enough that my knuckles had gone white.
Zander returned to the table, sliding his phone into his pocket. "Sorry about that. Border patrol logistics."
"Of course," I said.
He sat down and reached for his own wine. As he lifted the glass, his free hand came up briefly and touched the back of his neck. A quick, unconscious gesture.
I had seen him do it before. Dozens of times over the years. I had never thought about it.
Now I catalogued it. Filed it away with everything else.
"So," Zander said, settling back into his chair with that easy confidence. "About the southern territory access. When were you thinking we could formalize that?"
I smiled at him. "Soon," I said. "I just need to review a few things with my Beta first. Make sure all the allocations are properly documented."
"You're always so thorough," he said warmly. "It's one of the things I love about you."
Love.
The word sat between us like a stone.
We finished dinner. I asked him about Hollow Creek's recent patrols. He told me about a rogue sighting near the eastern border — fabricated, I now knew, like the others — and how grateful he was for the warriors I had sent.
I poured him another glass of wine. I laughed at his jokes. I let him kiss my cheek when he left.
And then I walked to my father's study.
I sat in his chair. The leather was worn smooth in places from decades of use. The pack ledgers were stacked on the desk where I reviewed them every morning, a ritual that grounded me in the responsibility I carried.
I pressed two fingers to the inside of my wrist. The gesture was private. Unconscious. Something I did when I needed to feel my own pulse to remember I was still whole.
Then I opened a blank ledger.
And I began making a list.
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