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My Mate Ordered Me to Drink Wolfsbane in Public Novel Cover

My Mate Ordered Me to Drink Wolfsbane in Public

Ten years. I've waited ten years for this moment. My fingers trace the delicate embroidery along the ceremonial gown's bodice as I stand at the edge of the Silverfang pack territory. Every stitch was sewn by his hands when we were young—before the world became complicated, before duty and destiny pulled us apart. The fabric whispers against my skin like a promise kept, even if I'm the only one who remembered. The autumn wind carries the scent of pine and earth, but my heart pounds so loudly I can barely hear anything else. Any moment now, Arian will arrive. My fated mate. The boy who sketched this dress on scraps of paper during lazy summer afternoons, who promised me forever under the full moon. I smooth down the skirt one more time, ignoring how my hands tremble.
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Ten years. I've waited ten years for this moment.

My fingers trace the delicate embroidery along the ceremonial gown's bodice as I stand at the edge of the Silverfang pack territory. Every stitch was sewn by his hands when we were young—before the world became complicated, before duty and destiny pulled us apart. The fabric whispers against my skin like a promise kept, even if I'm the only one who remembered.

The autumn wind carries the scent of pine and earth, but my heart pounds so loudly I can barely hear anything else. Any moment now, Arian will arrive. My fated mate. The boy who sketched this dress on scraps of paper during lazy summer afternoons, who promised me forever under the full moon.

I smooth down the skirt one more time, ignoring how my hands tremble.

The rumble of engines shatters the forest's quiet. My breath catches as a convoy of sleek black vehicles rolls into view—Range Rovers, Mercedes, a Bentley. This isn't the modest pickup truck I remember from our youth. The vehicles scream wealth and power, and something cold settles in my stomach.

The lead car stops twenty feet away. The door opens.

He steps out, and I forget how to breathe.

Arian. But not the Arian I knew. This man is towering, broad-shouldered, radiating an authority that makes the air itself feel heavy. His tailored black suit probably costs more than most pack members earn in a year. His dark hair is styled with sharp precision, and his jaw—gods, when did he become so devastatingly handsome and so terrifyingly cold?

But it's his eyes that destroy me. Those warm brown eyes I used to get lost in now look at me with... nothing. Absolute ice.

"Arian," I whisper, taking a step forward.

Then she emerges from the passenger side.

The woman is stunning in a way that feels weaponized—platinum blonde hair in perfect waves, designer dress hugging curves that make mine look childish in comparison, diamonds glittering at her throat. She loops her arm through Arian's with practiced ease, pressing herself against his side like she belongs there.

My wolf whimpers inside me. Wrong. This is all wrong.

"Well, well." The woman's voice drips with false sweetness as her cold blue eyes rake over me. "Arian, darling, who is this... person?"

I open my mouth to speak, but she's already moving. Her heel comes down hard on the hem of my gown.

"Oh!" She gasps, stumbling forward with theatrical grace. "How clumsy of me!"

The sound of tearing fabric rips through my chest worse than any physical pain. I feel the delicate embroidery give way, feel myself falling as she yanks the dress. Gravel bites into my knees, sharp and unforgiving. Blood wells up immediately, and I gasp at the sting.

But that's nothing compared to what happens next.

The scent of my blood hits the air—and everything changes.

I feel it like lightning. The snap of recognition, the electric charge that makes every hair on my body stand on end. Mate. The word thunders through my consciousness, through the bond I've felt humming beneath my skin for ten years. My wolf surges forward, crying out in desperate joy.

Arian goes rigid. His nostrils flare, and for one heartbeat—one perfect, beautiful heartbeat—I see it. Recognition. Longing. His wolf calling to mine.

"Arian," I breathe, hope blooming painful and bright in my chest.

Then his expression shutters like a door slamming shut.

The air becomes suffocating. His Alpha aura crashes down on me like a physical weight, so overwhelming I can barely breathe. It's nothing like the gentle strength I remember. This is domination. This is meant to hurt.

"You." His voice is arctic, each word precisely carved from ice. "You have some nerve showing up here."

I struggle to my knees, my bloodied dress pooling around me. "I... we promised. Ten years, we said—"

"Know your place." His Alpha tone slams into me, and I feel my wolf cower despite herself. "You're nothing but a weak omega who thought she could crawl back after abandoning me for a richer man's bed."

The words hit like physical blows. "What? Arian, I never—"

"Enough." He steps forward, towering over me, and the disgust in his eyes makes me want to disappear. "I don't know what game you're playing, wearing that pathetic dress, but I have a mate. A Luna. Victoria is everything you could never be."

Victoria smirks, pressing closer to his side. "Darling, should we call security? This... omega seems confused about pack hierarchy."

"I designed this dress for you," I whisper, hating how my voice breaks. "You promised—"

"I promised a girl who loved me." His lip curls. "Not a gold-digging whore who sold herself to the highest bidder. Stay away from my Luna, stay away from my pack, or I'll have you thrown out with the rogues where you belong."

He turns away. Just... turns away.

And I kneel there in the dirt, in the torn remains of his promise, bleeding and broken, as my fated mate walks away with another woman on his arm.

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