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My Mate Rejected Me and Framed Me for Murder Novel Cover

My Mate Rejected Me and Framed Me for Murder

During a high-stakes heart-bond surgery on Elder Thorne, Eva Spencer's life is shattered. As she fights to save his wolf consciousness, Alpha Colter Murphy breaches the sacred circle to publicly reject her. The brutal severance of their fated bond unleashes a freezing shockwave through Eva's body, leaving her spitting blood as her vision fades. Trapped in a web of betrayal, she must survive the ultimate heartbreak and a sinister frame-up.
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The bond broke at 10:14 on a Thursday morning, in front of five hundred witnesses.

I had both hands inside Elder Thorne's chest when Colter stepped into the sacred circle. The heart-bond surgery required absolute stillness—one tremor and the elder's wolf would sever from his human consciousness permanently. My fingers were wrapped around the damaged bond-thread, coaxing it to reconnect, when I heard Colter's voice cut through the ritual silence.

"I, Colter Murphy, Alpha of the Ironveil Pack, reject you, Eva Spencer, as my mate."

The mark on my neck went cold first. Then empty. Like a door slamming shut in a house that had already been abandoned.

I felt the bond snap—not break, snap—a clean fracture that sent a shockwave through my entire nervous system. Blood filled my mouth. My vision whited out at the edges. The surgical thread in my hand wavered.

Elder Thorne's heart stuttered beneath my fingers.

I forced my hands steady. Forced my breathing to slow. Forced my wolf—silent, dormant, useless as always—to stop whimpering inside my skull.

"I claim Holly Bell, daughter of Elder Andy Bell, as my chosen Luna before the Moon Goddess and this assembly."

The chamber erupted. Gasps, murmurs, the scrape of chairs as delegates from five allied packs rose to their feet. I didn't look up. Couldn't. If I looked at Colter now, if I saw Holly standing beside him wearing whatever expression she'd chosen for this moment, I would lose the thread entirely and Elder Thorne would die on this altar because my mate—my former mate—had decided a public execution was more important than a man's life.

I tied off the bond-thread with hands that shook so badly I had to attempt the knot three times. The elder's wolf flared once, recognizing the reconnection, then settled. His heartbeat stabilized. I sutured the chest wound in silence, each stitch precise, while blood from my severed mark seeped down my throat and the assembled packs watched me finish the surgery Colter had tried to turn into my funeral.

The final suture held.

I released the instruments. My fingers were slick with the elder's blood and my own. I heard Colter say something behind me—something about Ironveil's future, about strength, about the Luna who would stand beside him—but the words dissolved into white noise because the bond-wound on my neck had opened fully now and the pain was a living thing, clawing its way up my spine and into my skull.

I made it two steps from the altar before my knees buckled.

The last thing I saw before the floor came up to meet me was Holly's face in the crowd—smooth, serene, triumphant—and the gleam of a fresh mark on her neck that I knew, even through the haze of shock, could not possibly be real.

*

I woke on a cot that smelled like dust and old fear.

Not my chambers. Not the Healer's wing with its clean linen and the herb stores I'd organized by hand. The Omega quarters. Bare walls, a single narrow window, and a cloth sack dumped on the floor containing everything I owned that Colter had decided I could keep.

I sat up slowly. The bond-wound on my neck was still open, leaking a dull rhythmic pain that pulsed in time with my heartbeat. I pressed a clean cloth to it—one of three I found folded on the cot's edge, the only mercy in this room—and waited for the bleeding to stop.

It didn't.

My wolf stirred once, a faint anguished sound like something dying in a trap, then went silent. She'd been silent my whole life. I'd stopped expecting her to speak.

I looked at the cloth sack. At the narrow window. At the door with no lock.

Then I began cataloguing.

The dosage logs were in the Healer's wing, locked in the cabinet only I had keys for. If Colter wanted to destroy me, he'd need those logs. Which meant he already had them, or he was planning to take them, or he'd already altered them and was waiting for the right moment to present his version of events.

Elder Andy Bell had died three days ago. Wolfsbane poisoning, they'd said. Healer error.

I had not treated Elder Andy in over a week.

I pressed the cloth harder against my neck and felt the wound pulse, hot and wet and wrong. Somewhere in this pack house, Colter was standing beside Holly, wearing the face of a devoted Alpha, preparing to bury me so deep no one would ever question what he'd done.

I had seventy-two hours, maybe less, before he moved.

I needed evidence. I needed an ally. I needed my wolf to wake up and give me something—anything—I could use to survive what was coming.

The door opened without a knock.

Colter filled the frame, his Alpha aura pressing into the room like a physical weight. He looked at me the way you'd look at a problem you'd already solved.

"Pack assembly," he said. "One hour. You'll want to clean yourself up."

He turned to leave.

"The logs are sealed," I said quietly.

He paused. Didn't turn around.

"For your protection," he said. "Until we determine what went wrong with Elder Andy's treatment."

"Nothing went wrong. I didn't treat him."

"The records say otherwise."

He left. The door didn't lock, but it didn't need to. He'd already made it clear: I was a prisoner in everything but name.

I stood. Pulled on the cleanest shirt from the cloth sack. Wrapped a scarf around my neck to hide the wound that wouldn't stop bleeding.

One hour.

I'd spent seven years standing beside Colter, believing he was the foundation I'd built my life on. I'd been wrong.

But I was still the only Healer in this pack who could perform a heart-bond surgery.

And Colter had just made his first mistake: he'd left me alive long enough to fight back.

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