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My Mate Killed Our Pups

The mahogany table in the conference room felt cold under my fingertips, grounding me as I faced the circle of Elders. Being Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack was my birthright, a title passed down through blood and iron, yet lately, I felt less like a leader and more like a figurehead painted in fading colors. "We need to reinforce the northern perimeter," I stated, projecting my voice to reach the end of the long table. "The rogue sightings near the river are increasing. I want Gamma team on a rotation starting tonight." Silence followed my command. The Elders didn't look at me; they looked past me. "Actually, Morgan, that’s hardly the most efficient use of our resources," a smooth, condescending voice cut through the air. Orion. My chosen mate. He sat to my right, adjusting his glasses with a practiced air of superiority.
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Chapter 3

"I second the motion," Orion said softly.

The silence that followed was absolute. I looked at him—really looked at him—and realized that the man I had spent years trying to please, the man I had diminished myself for, was nothing but a hollow shell polished to a shine.

Something inside me didn't just break; it detonated.

The grief that had been drowning me for a week suddenly evaporated, replaced by a white-hot rage that felt like magma in my veins. My wolf, who had been whimpering in the back of my mind since the miscarriage, suddenly stood up. She shook off the chains of depression and let out a snarl that vibrated through my very bones.

I started to laugh.

It started as a low chuckle, dry and humorless, but it grew until it echoed off the stone walls of the Tribunal Hall. The murmurs in the gallery died instantly. Elder Wagner frowned, her gavel hovering in the air.

"You find your disgrace amusing, Morgan?" she sneered.

"I find your theater pathetic," I said. My voice wasn't raspy anymore. It was clear. It was dangerous.

I stepped forward, and for the first time in years, I released my aura. I didn't hold it back to make Orion feel comfortable. I let the full weight of my Alpha blood flood the room. The air grew heavy, charged with static. Several Deltas in the front row flinched.

"You accuse me of sleeping with a Rogue?" I asked, locking eyes with Orion. He shifted uncomfortably, his smirk faltering. "You accuse me of betrayal when I was carrying *your* children? The same children you called a 'distraction'? The same children you killed when you shoved me into a desk because I dared to tell your mistress to get her hands off my clothes?"

A collective gasp ripped through the room. Heads turned toward Orion.

"She's lying!" Orion shouted, standing up, his face flushing red. "She's hysterical! The loss of the pups has driven her mad!"

"I am not mad, Orion," I said, my voice dropping an octave, slipping into the Alpha command tone that made knees weak. "I am awake."

I closed my eyes for a second, feeling the toxic, blackened thread of our mating bond. It was a noose around my neck. I grabbed it with my spiritual claws.

"I, Morgan Lopez," I bellowed, the Alpha Voice booming like thunder, shaking the stained-glass windows, "Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack, reject you, Orion Wagner, as my chosen mate!"

The magic in the room snapped with the sound of a cracking whip.

"No!" Orion gasped. He clutched his chest, his eyes bulging.

"I sever the tie!" I roared, pushing through the pain that seared my own soul. "I break the bond! I cast you out of my heart and my life! Let the Moon Goddess witness my freedom!"

Orion screamed—a high, thin sound of agony—and collapsed to his knees. He doubled over, retching, as the artificial power he had leeched from me for years was violently ripped away. The pain was blinding, like a hot iron branding my heart, but I refused to fall. I locked my knees. I kept my head high. I stood while he crumbled.

I looked down at him, curled on the floor, and felt... nothing. Just a vast, clean emptiness.

"You wanted the title?" I spat at his mother, who was staring at her son in horror. "Earn it."

I turned on my heel and walked out of the Tribunal Hall. The crowd parted for me like the Red Sea, fear and awe written on every face.

***

I didn't return to the Alpha Suite. That room smelled of him. Instead, I commandeered the Guest Wing on the far side of the estate, setting up a temporary command center. My loyal Beta, Marcus, stood guard at the door, refusing to let anyone from the Council enter.

I was physically shattered. My body ached from the miscarriage and the violent rejection, but my mind was sharper than a scalpel. I sat at the small desk, going through my emails, when a heavy cream envelope caught my eye.

*The Royal Lycan Ball.*

It was tonight.

Normally, I would have sent regrets. I was an Alpha under investigation, a woman who had just lost her children and rejected her mate. I should be hiding.

"Marcus," I called out. He entered instantly.

"Alpha?"

"Prepare the car," I said, my fingers tracing the gold leaf on the invitation. "We're going to the capital."

Marcus hesitated. "Morgan, you're pale as a sheet. You need rest."

"If I hide now, they win," I said, standing up. "They want to paint me as a broken, immoral woman. I need to show them that I am the Alpha of the Silver Crescent Pack, and I am unbroken."

Two hours later, I stood before the mirror. The woman staring back was terrifying. I wore a dress of blood-red silk that clung to my curves and pooled at my feet. It was a declaration of war. I painted my lips a matching crimson to hide their trembling.

The drive to the Lycan King’s estate was a blur. When I stepped out onto the red carpet, the flash of cameras blinded me. I walked into the grand ballroom, head held high, ignoring the sudden hush that fell over the room.

I heard the whispers immediately.

*"...that's her, the one who rejected her mate today..."*

*"...heard she lost her pups..."*

*"...look at that dress, she has no shame..."*

The air was thick with expensive perfume and judgment. I kept a polite smile plastered on my face, nodding to Alphas I knew, but inside, I was suffocating. The bravado was wearing thin. The physical toll of the day was catching up to me.

I grabbed a glass of champagne and slipped through a side door onto the terrace.

The night air was cool and crisp, a balm against my feverish skin. The garden was dark, illuminated only by the moonlight filtering through the ancient oaks. I walked to the stone balustrade, gripping the cold railing, finally letting my shoulders slump.

"Heavy lies the crown?"

The voice came from the shadows to my left—deep, rich, like velvet wrapped around steel.

I jumped, spinning around. A man stepped out from the darkness of a pillar. He was tall, incredibly so, with broad shoulders that strained against his tuxedo. His hair was dark and slightly messy, as if he had been running his hands through it.

"I didn't know anyone was out here," I said, my guard instantly going up.

"I was hiding," he admitted, stepping closer. His eyes were a striking, molten gold. "Too much noise in there. Too many lies."

"I know the feeling," I murmured, turning back to the garden.

He moved to stand beside me, not too close, but near enough that I could feel the heat radiating from him. He was massive, his presence commanding in a way Orion’s never was.

Then, the wind shifted.

It hit me like a physical blow. The scent wasn't just a smell; it was a memory I hadn't lived yet. It was the smell of a summer storm—fresh rain hitting dry earth—mixed with the deep, grounding aroma of cedarwood.

My breath hitched. My heart slammed against my ribs, beating a frantic, primitive rhythm.

*Mine,* my wolf whispered, waking from her exhaustion with a jolt. *Mine. Mine. Mine.*

I looked up at him, my eyes wide. He froze, his golden eyes dilating until they were almost black. He inhaled sharply, his nostrils flaring as he caught my scent.

The champagne glass slipped from my fingers and shattered on the stone floor.

"Mate," he breathed, the word rumbling from his chest like a growl.

"Mate," I whispered back, the single word erasing every ounce of pain I had felt that day.

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