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My Mate Faked My Death to Crown His Mistress Novel Cover

My Mate Faked My Death to Crown His Mistress

Three hundred and sixty-five days. That was how long it had been since I last smelled the pine and damp earth of the Silver Moon Pack territory. My combat boots were caked in mud from three different continents, and the tactical vest clinging to my ribs felt heavier than usual, weighed down by the exhaustion of a year-long war. I shifted the strap of my duffel bag, wincing as it dug into a healing shrapnel wound on my shoulder. The Rogue King’s network was dismantled, his lieutenants were in chains, and I, Aria McDonald, Commander of the Royal Guard, was finally home. "Nearly there," I whispered to my wolf, Nyx. She paced restlessly in the back of my mind, her tail thumping a rhythm of pure anxiety and excitement. She wanted to run, to howl, to throw herself at our mate, Alpha Jaxxon. I couldn't blame her. The silence between us for the last year had been a necessary torture—covert ops demanded zero communication—but the ache in my chest where the mate bond sat dormant was a physical bruise.
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Chapter 2

The cave was damp, smelling of bat guano and old earth, but it was the only shelter the perimeter sensors wouldn’t sweep. I huddled against the rough limestone, my breath hitching in my chest as I pulled the waterproof burner phone from my tactical vest. My hands were steady—training kicked in where my heart failed—but my insides felt like they had been put through a meat grinder.

Jaxxon hadn't just rejected me. He had weaponized my existence.

The screen glowed with a harsh blue light, illuminating the jagged rock ceiling. I navigated to the Silver Moon Pack’s public social feed. My thumb hovered over the screen, trembling for a fraction of a second before I scrolled.

It was worse than I thought.

It wasn't just a misunderstanding. It was a masterpiece of propaganda.

Top post, pinned three hours ago: *"URGENT SAFETY ALERT: A mentally unstable rogue has been spotted near the northern border. This individual is a dangerous shapeshifter impersonating our late, beloved Commander Aria. Do not engage. Report immediately to Alpha Jaxxon."*

I scrolled down, past the comments of terrified pack members thanking Jaxxon for his protection. I scrolled back months.

*"Memorial Run for Aria McDonald raises $50,000 for Pack Security upgrades."*

*"Alpha Jaxxon accepts posthumous Medal of Valor on behalf of his fallen mate."*

*"A grieving Alpha finds comfort: Laylani appointed acting Pack Mother to help heal the community."*

He had been planning this for a year. Every post was a brick in the wall he’d built to keep me out. He had turned my sacrifice into a marketing campaign and my memory into a shield for his mistress. I wasn't just dead to them; I was a brand they had already cashed in on.

"You bastard," I hissed, the sound echoing in the small cavern.

My wolf, Nyx, whined in the back of my mind. She was pacing, clawing at the walls of my consciousness. She didn't understand the politics. She only felt the crushing weight of the Alpha's rejection and the confusing, tearing pain of being hunted by our own mate.

*"Pack,"* Nyx whimpered. *"Need Pack."*

She was right. I couldn't fight this alone. I needed an ally on the inside.

Marcus.

The Pack Beta and I had grown up scraping our knees on the same playground. He was the brother I never had. If anyone would listen, if anyone would smell the truth on me, it was him.

I closed my eyes, centering myself. I reached out through the mental link, searching for Marcus’s unique signature—a scent like parchment and rain. It was faint, buried under the distance, but I found the thread.

*"Marcus,"* I projected, pouring my desperation into the link. *"It’s Aria. I’m alive. You have to listen to—"*

*SLAM.*

It wasn't just silence. It was a psychic brick wall.

A blinding headache shattered behind my eyes, sending me reeling forward until my forehead hit the cold stone floor. I gasped, clutching my skull. It wasn't a bad connection. It was a Shun.

Jaxxon hadn't just lied to them. He had performed the Rite of Isolation. He had ritually blocked my frequency from the pack mind. To Marcus, to everyone, I was nothing but static. I was effectively ghosted from my own family.

Nyx howled, a sound of pure, desolate agony that ripped through my soul. We were alone. Truly, completely alone.

I lay there for an hour, letting the pain wash over me, letting the cold seep into my bones. Then, the rain started.

I heard it drumming against the cave entrance, a heavy, torrential downpour. Perfect. The rain would mask my scent. It would wash away the trail.

I pushed myself up. My knees screamed in protest, still bruised from Jaxxon’s command, but I forced them to lock. I wasn't done.

I moved through the woods like a shadow, the storm providing the cover I needed. I didn't head for the borders. I headed for the one place Jaxxon wouldn't expect a "rogue" to go.

The cemetery.

I vaulted the iron fence, landing silently in the mud. Lightning flashed, illuminating the rows of gray headstones. I walked past the elders, past the warriors I had fought alongside, until I found the fresh plot near the Alpha’s crypt.

It was obscene.

A massive angel weeping into its hands, carved from imported marble. *"Aria McDonald. Daughter. Warrior. Mate."*

The grave was covered in flowers. Lilies. Orchids. Expensive, hothouse blooms that had no business surviving a storm. I stepped closer, and the scent hit me.

It didn't smell like grief. It smelled like vanilla and cloying musk.

Laylani’s perfume.

She had been here. She had stood over my empty grave, likely holding Jaxxon’s hand, playing the grieving friend while wearing my necklace. The disrespect was so visceral it tasted like bile in my throat.

I turned away from the lie and looked at the two modest headstones beside it.

*Robert McDonald. Sarah McDonald. Betas of the Silver Moon.*

My parents. They had died defending this pack. They had taught me that honor was a currency more valuable than gold. They had raised me to be a shield for this family, not a victim.

I dropped to one knee in the mud, disregarding the cold rain soaking through my tactical gear. I placed my hand on the wet earth of my father’s grave.

"I’m sorry I wasn't here," I whispered, my voice steadying, the tremble gone. "I’m sorry I let a weak man use our name to build his throne."

Nyx stopped pacing. She felt the shift in my blood. The sadness was evaporating, replaced by a cold, hard resolve. The kind of resolve that won wars.

I looked up at the weeping angel Jaxxon had bought with stolen money.

"He wants me dead?" I said to the storm, baring my teeth as lightning tore the sky apart. "Fine. Aria the Mate is dead. But the Commander? She’s just getting started."

I stood up, wiping the mud from my hands. I had a Summit to crash.

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