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My Mate Left Me for the Enemy Pack’s Omega Novel Cover

My Mate Left Me for the Enemy Pack’s Omega

I have stood at the head of this pack for seven years. Seven years of early mornings and late nights, of border disputes settled before dawn, of warriors trained until they bled and healers stretched past their limits. Seven years of carrying the Moonveil Pack on my back without once letting my knees buckle. I know what it means to lead. I know what it costs. I am Louisa Nelson, Alpha of the Moonveil Pack, and I have never once broken in front of my people. Tonight will not be the first time. The bonfire is at full height when I hear the disruption at the tree line. I am mid-address, standing on the raised platform at the center of the gathering ground, when the murmur moves through the crowd like a current. Heads turn.
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I have stood at the head of this pack for seven years.

Seven years of early mornings and late nights, of border disputes settled before dawn, of warriors trained until they bled and healers stretched past their limits. Seven years of carrying the Moonveil Pack on my back without once letting my knees buckle. I know what it means to lead. I know what it costs.

I am Louisa Nelson, Alpha of the Moonveil Pack, and I have never once broken in front of my people.

Tonight will not be the first time.

The bonfire is at full height when I hear the disruption at the tree line. I am mid-address, standing on the raised platform at the center of the gathering ground, when the murmur moves through the crowd like a current. Heads turn. I do not turn. I finish my sentence, let the silence settle, and only then do I look.

Declan walks in like he owns the ground beneath him. He always does. That easy, broad-shouldered swagger, the kind that parts a crowd without asking. He is late — forty minutes late — and he has brought her with him.

Emerson Shaw.

I know her scent before I see her face. Something sweet and overworked, like a candle burning too hot. She is pressed against Declan's side, her fingers curled into the front of his shirt, and he is smiling. Not at me. Not at the pack. Just smiling, the way a man smiles when he wants everyone to see what he has.

He walks her straight to the Beta's elevated seating.

The pack goes quiet in the particular way that means everyone is watching me to see what I will do.

I do nothing. I wait.

Declan settles into his seat, pulls Emerson down beside him, and then — only then — looks up at me. There is something in his expression I have seen before. The look of a man who has rehearsed this moment and is pleased with how it is going.

"Alpha." His voice carries easily over the fire. "I think we're overdue for a conversation."

I hold his gaze. "I was speaking."

"And now I am." He stands. The firelight catches the angles of his face, and for one involuntary second, something old and buried moves in my chest. I press it flat. "I'm done, Louisa. With the bond. With the pretense. I want it severed — formally, tonight, in front of the pack. So I can make Emerson my chosen mate and my Luna."

The silence that follows is absolute.

I am aware of every face turned toward me. I am aware of the fire crackling, of the night air carrying pine and cold earth, of the weight of seven years pressing down on this single moment. I feel the mate bond between us — that thin, fraying thread the Moon Goddess tied without asking either of us — and I feel, with a clarity that almost surprises me, that I am not afraid of cutting it.

I have been ready for this longer than he knows.

Before I can speak, Emerson rises from her seat.

She is beautiful in the way of things designed to be looked at. She steps forward with the confidence of someone who has never been told to sit down, and she looks at me with an expression I can only describe as pity.

"It must be humiliating," she says, her voice carrying that practiced warmth that is somehow colder than contempt. "Being an Alpha and still ending up unwanted. At least now you know why he always came home smelling like me." She tilts her head, lets the implication settle. "Some women have it. Some don't. The Moon Goddess doesn't make mistakes — she just sometimes gives wolves more than they can handle."

A few gasps. Someone near the back of the crowd takes a step back.

I look at her.

I let her finish.

And then I release my Alpha tone — not the full force of it, but enough. Enough that it rolls across the gathering ground like a pressure change before a storm, enough that every unmated wolf in the crowd instinctively lowers their eyes.

Emerson's knees hit the ground before she understands what is happening. The sound she makes is not dignified. She clutches her own throat, gasping, her composure dissolving into something raw and animal and afraid.

I watch her for exactly three seconds. Then I look away, because she is no longer interesting.

"Declan Payne." My voice is even. Quiet. The kind of quiet that carries. "You want the bond severed. I accept your rejection."

I recite the words the way they are meant to be recited — formally, completely, without hesitation. I feel the bond snap. It is not painless. It moves through me like a cold wire pulled through the center of my chest, and I breathe through it without changing my expression.

When it is done, I reach into the inner pocket of my jacket and remove the Beta's ceremonial blade.

Declan is staring at me. His mouth is open slightly. He had expected something — tears, maybe, or anger, or the particular satisfaction of watching me break. He is getting none of those things, and I can see the moment he realizes it.

"Your Beta title is revoked," I say. "Your pack link is severed. You are no longer Moonveil."

I step down from the platform.

I walk past Declan without looking at him.

Aidan Rogers is standing at the edge of the crowd, exactly where he always is — slightly apart, completely still, watching everything with those dark, unreadable eyes. He has not moved once during all of this. He is the only one who hasn't.

I stop in front of him and hold out the blade.

He looks at it. Then at me.

"Beta," I say.

He takes the blade.

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