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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 3

The rain masked the sound of my boots on the trellis, but it couldn't wash away the bitter taste of betrayal in my mouth. I reached the second-floor balcony of the Alpha Suite—the room that was supposed to be ours.

I didn't need to break the lock. I reached for the keypad concealed under the siding. My fingers hovered over the buttons. When I installed this system three years ago, I set a master override code that only the Commander of the Royal Guard knew. Jaxxon, in his arrogance, had never bothered to update the firmware.

*Beep. Beep. Beep. Click.*

The glass door slid open silently. I slipped inside, dripping wet, bringing the storm into the sanctuary of the Silver Moon Pack.

The air hit me first. It was suffocating. The rich scent of mahogany and leather that used to define Jaxxon was gone, buried under a nauseating cloud of synthetic vanilla and lilies. I scanned the room, and my stomach turned. The dark, regal furniture was gone. In its place were plush, cream-colored sofas and pastel drapes. It looked less like an Alpha’s command center and more like a dollhouse.

I moved toward the vanity, my heart hammering against my ribs. There, tangled carelessly among cheap rhinestone earrings and plastic bangles, was silver. Real, tarnished silver.

My mother’s Luna necklace.

It was a devastatingly simple piece—a silver crescent moon holding a raw sapphire. I had left it in Jaxxon’s safe for safekeeping before I deployed. Now, it was tossed aside like costume jewelry, treated with less respect than a hair tie. I reached out, my fingers trembling as I brushed the cold metal. He hadn't just replaced me; he had desecrated my family's legacy to decorate his mistress.

Voices drifted from the hallway. Laughter.

My wolf, Nyx, growled low in my throat, but I clamped down on the sound. I wasn't here to fight. Not yet. I was here for ammunition.

I slipped into the massive walk-in closet, leaving the door cracked just an inch. I pressed myself into the shadows of the silk robes and designer suits, pulling my phone from my tactical vest. I hit *Record* just as the bedroom door swung open.

"...so annoying, Jax!" Laylani’s voice was high and whining, grating on my nerves like sandpaper. "That rogue outside the gate? Everyone is talking about it. It’s ruining the vibe for my Luna ceremony next week."

Jaxxon chuckled, the sound heavy with the self-satisfaction of a man who thought he was untouchable. I watched through the crack as he loosened his tie, tossing it onto the bed. "Relax, babe. It’s just a stray. Probably some Omega who got kicked out of the Delta pack. My warriors will hunt it down by morning."

Laylani pouted, sitting at the vanity—*my* vanity. She picked up my mother’s necklace, dangling it from her finger with a sneer. "I don't know why I have to wear this old thing. It’s so... dreary."

"It sells the image, Laylani," Jaxxon said, walking over to massage her shoulders. "The pack needs to see you honoring 'poor, brave Aria.' That sympathy is paying for your lifestyle."

My breath hitched. I zoomed in with the camera.

"Speaking of," Jaxxon continued, grinning at her reflection. "The Delta Pack just wired another fifty grand to the 'Aria McDonald Memorial Fund.' That should cover the rest of the payments on your new Range Rover."

Laylani squealed, clapping her hands. "Seriously? Oh my god, Jax! Being a grieving Alpha looks so good on you."

"Doesn't it?" He kissed her neck. "Honestly, Aria is worth more to me dead than she ever was alive. No arguments, no 'strategy meetings,' just pure profit."

That was it. The smoking gun.

I ended the recording and shoved the phone back into my vest. Then, I kicked the closet door open.

"I'm glad I could be of service, Jaxxon."

The silence that followed was absolute. Laylani screamed, scrambling backward and knocking the jewelry box to the floor. Jaxxon spun around, his face draining of color as he took in the sight of me.

I must have looked like a nightmare to them. Drenched in rain and mud, wearing black tactical gear, with a scar running through my eyebrow that hadn't been there a year ago. I wasn't the polished girl he remembered. I was a weapon forged in war.

"Aria," he breathed, the name sounding like a curse.

"You..." Laylani stammered, clutching her chest. "You're the rogue! The imposter! Jax, kill her!"

Jaxxon didn't move. His shock was rapidly hardening into something uglier. His eyes narrowed, scanning me not with relief, but with calculation. He realized the 'rogue' narrative wouldn't hold up in this room. He realized I had heard everything.

"You should have stayed dead," he said, his voice dropping to a low, dangerous growl. "It would have been cleaner."

"Cleaner for who?" I stepped out of the closet, my boots heavy on the plush carpet. "For you? Or for the bank account you're filling with my name?"

Jaxxon straightened, puffing out his chest, trying to summon that Alpha aura that used to make me weak in the knees. Now, it just felt pathetic. "I did what I had to do for the pack. We needed resources. We needed strength."

"Strength?" I laughed, a harsh, humorless sound. "You call this strength? Lying to your people? Stealing from allies? Shacking up with a woman whose only talent is spending money she didn't earn?"

"She listens to me!" Jaxxon roared, his control snapping. He stepped between me and Laylani, baring his teeth. "She doesn't challenge me in front of my warriors. She doesn't make me feel small just by walking into a room. You were never a mate, Aria. You were a rival."

He took a menacing step forward, his eyes flashing red. "That’s why I never marked you. I didn't want a Commander in my bed. I wanted a Luna who knew her place."

The truth hung in the air, ugly and naked. It wasn't about timing. It wasn't about the war. He had never intended to complete the bond. He was simply terrified of a woman who didn't need him to survive.

I looked at him, really looked at him, and realized the love I had held onto for three years wasn't for this man. It was for a mask he had finally taken off.

"You're right, Jaxxon," I said softly, my hand drifting to the knife at my belt. "I don't know my place. But I'm about to show you yours."

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