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My Mate Kept Me Weak to Protect His Mistress

Three days before her anniversary, she kneels at the ritual altar, expecting the Moon Goddess to permanently seal her bond as Luna of the Ironvale Pack. With Alpha James's heavy hand on her shoulder, the ceremonial blessing descends. But instead of eternal warmth, the mark on her neck cracks with icy betrayal. In this fantasy novel, a decade of devotion shatters in a single, devastating second, exposing the dark lies behind her mate's possessive hold.
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Chapter 2

**Ironvale — Dawn, Day Two**

I wasn't there to see it. But I would learn later, from Margot's own mouth, exactly how it happened.

The eastern patrol came back at 5:47 in the morning with their hands shaking. Three Silverfang scouts had crossed the boundary line just past the ridge — walked over it, actually walked, the way you'd step over a fallen branch. The wards that had held for ten years didn't even flicker. No warning pulse. No repulsion. Nothing.

James tried to shift on the training ground and it took him ninety seconds. Ninety seconds. The kind of shift a pup manages in twenty. His fur came in dull. Muted. The silver-black coat that had made rival Alphas step back in negotiations looked, Margot said, like something left out in the rain.

At breakfast, Lina came down the stairs in a cream sweater I recognized. It was mine. She sat in my chair at the head of the long table and folded her hands and smiled at the pack like she'd been rehearsing it in a mirror.

No one spoke.

It wasn't a rebellion. It was worse than rebellion. It was the silence of wolves who had walked into that dining hall every morning for a decade and felt something — a warmth, a steadiness, a hum in the bones they'd never had a word for — and this morning had walked in and felt nothing. They didn't know what was missing. They only knew the room was cold.

Margot ate her eggs without looking up once.

---

**Safe House — Same Morning**

I woke to a ceiling I didn't recognize.

White plaster. A water stain shaped like a leaf near the corner. The smell of pine needles and old wood, and beneath that, antiseptic. My whole body ached in a way I had no reference for — as though every joint had been unscrewed and put back slightly wrong. When I tried to breathe deep, my ribs protested. The skin on my neck, where the mark had lived for ten years, felt raw and tight, like a burn beginning to scab.

The healer was in the chair beside the bed. She'd been crying at some point. Her eyes were red but dry now, her hands folded in her lap like she was holding herself together by keeping them still.

"You're at a safe house," she said quietly. "Neutral territory. We've been here about eighteen hours."

I tried to sit up. My arms shook. She helped me, one hand at my back, careful.

Then — quieter than a heartbeat, but as clear as if someone had leaned close to my ear —

*I have been trying to reach you for a very long time.*

I went absolutely still.

The healer noticed. "Penelope?"

*My name is Selene.*

I closed my eyes. I had waited my entire life for a voice like this. I had lain awake at fifteen, at seventeen, at twenty-three, straining to hear what other wolves described so casually — the second self, the inner voice, the wolf that was theirs. I had felt only silence and assumed the silence was me. Assumed I was the empty room.

And here she was. Warm. Steady. Sounding, impossibly, like a place I'd never been but somehow remembered.

A tear slid down my cheek before I knew it was coming.

*The suppression is breaking,* Selene said. She was gentle, but there was urgency underneath it — the tone of someone who had waited a long time and could not afford to waste this moment on softness. *What they used to keep me from you is fracturing. The rejection tore something loose that has been sealed since you were an infant. What is coming will change everything, Penelope. I need you to be ready.*

I pressed my fingers to the hollow scar on my neck — the gesture I'd made a thousand times without noticing, the small self-soothing I couldn't remember starting.

This time, something answered from beneath the skin. A warmth. A pulse that wasn't my heartbeat.

I let out a breath I hadn't realized I was holding.

"She's there," I whispered.

The healer's eyes filled again. She nodded once, quickly, and looked away.

---

She brought the files to the table an hour later, after she'd helped me into a robe and settled me in the chair by the window. The archive was thicker than I'd expected. Manila folders, some yellowing at the edges, dates written in her precise clinical hand.

"Start from the beginning," I said.

She did.

Infant bloodwork — the earliest sample dated when I was barely two years old, brought into Ironvale as a foundling. Wolfsbane traces already present. Not accidental. Not environmental. *Administered.* Trace quantities calibrated to suppress a bloodline without triggering acute toxicity.

I read each page the way I used to read border patrol rotations. Slowly. Cross-referencing dates. Building the timeline in my head.

Suppressed Lycan markers. Those words on a lab report, repeated at every three-year interval, flagged in red and then covered by a second page stamped SEALED — PER ALPHA DIRECTIVE.

James's handwriting. Not a signature on someone else's document. His own hand, on internal memos, dated and specific: *Results not to be disclosed to subject. Maintain current dosage protocol.*

Subject. He'd written *subject.*

I kept reading. I did not cry. Selene was very quiet inside me — not absent, watching. Letting me work.

When I reached the third instance of the Lycan marker documentation, I set the page down carefully and folded my hands on top of it.

I looked up at the healer.

"How long," I said, and I kept my voice as level as I could make it, "have you known what I am?"

She didn't flinch. She'd been waiting for the question, I think. Rehearsing the answer.

"Since your first bloodwork," she said. "Nine years, eleven months, and sixteen days."

The precision of it landed harder than a rounder answer would have. She'd counted. She had been counting the whole time.

I didn't speak for a long moment. Neither did she. The room held the silence between us like something breakable.

It wasn't forgiveness. I wasn't ready for forgiveness, and she wasn't asking for it. But it was the beginning of something — something functional, something that could hold weight.

"All right," I said finally. "Then we work."

I reached for the next folder.

Inside me, Selene stirred, and I felt her settle in to watch.

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