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My Mate Used Me to Build His Pack Empire

For two long years, Peyton poured her heart into the Ironridge territory, mapping out its future late into the night. But when her Alpha mate, Ryan, returns past midnight with a hollow greeting and a dismissive half-smile, she cannot ignore the rising dread. Confronting his evasive attitude about the summit, Peyton must face a devastating realization: her deep devotion and love are nothing more than stepping stones for his ruthless ambition.
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Chapter 5

Ryan cornered me in the corridor outside the strategy office on a Tuesday afternoon.

I had been expecting it. The moment I stepped down as Luna, I knew he would need to formalize my diminished status — not for himself, but for the pack. For the appearance of control. For the illusion that he was managing a transition rather than presiding over a collapse.

He stepped into my path as I turned the corner. Blocked the hallway with his body. His Alpha aura rolled off him in waves — thick, oppressive, designed to force a lower-ranked wolf to their knees.

I stopped. I did not step back.

"Peyton," he said. His voice was smooth. Reasonable. "We need to talk."

"Of course, Alpha." I kept my tone neutral. Professional. I met his eyes.

His jaw tightened. He was not used to wolves holding his gaze when his aura was active. He pushed harder. The pressure intensified — a physical weight against my chest, my wolf, my will.

I stood in it without flinching.

He blinked. Surprise flickered across his face before he smoothed it away. "I think it's time we formalize your transition. For the pack's stability. You stepping down was the right call, but we need to make it official. Reduced duties. A clear hierarchy. It's better for everyone."

"I see," I said.

He leaned closer. His Alpha tone sharpened — the command voice that compels obedience, that bypasses conscious thought and speaks directly to a wolf's instinct to submit. "You will accept this transition, Peyton. You will make it clear to the pack that this is a mutual decision. You will not undermine my authority."

The command wrapped around me like chains.

I smiled. Thin and polite. "I will consider the transition, Alpha. Thank you for your guidance."

His eyes narrowed. He had expected immediate capitulation. The Alpha tone was not a request. It was compulsion.

But I had been carrying a recording device in my pocket for three weeks. And compulsion, when documented, becomes evidence.

"Good," he said slowly. He stepped back. Released the aura. "I'm glad we understand each other."

"Always," I said.

I walked past him. Down the corridor. Into my office. I closed the door. I pulled the recorder from my pocket and transferred the file to my laptop.

I opened the dossier. Four sections now. Photographs. Mind-link recordings. Financial records. Witness testimonies.

I created a new tab. Labeled it "Intimidation."

I saved the file. I backed it up. I encrypted it.

Then I sat back in my chair and stared at the screen.

The cage was almost finished.

---

I met Marcus three days later at a diner two towns over from Ironridge territory.

He slid into the booth across from me with a manila envelope and a cup of coffee he did not drink. His eyes scanned the room once — rogue instinct, always watching exits — before settling on me.

"You look tired," he said.

I did not respond to that. I gestured toward the envelope. "What did you find?"

He pushed it across the table. "Khloe's not just facilitating the rogue hiring. She's profiting from it. The mercenaries Ryan contracted? They're funneling a percentage of the territorial seizure profits back to Silvercrest accounts. Kickbacks. Clean enough to pass a surface audit, dirty enough to bury her if anyone looks closely."

I opened the envelope. Bank statements. Transfer records. Dates and amounts highlighted in yellow.

I memorized the first page. Then the second.

"How much?" I asked.

"Forty thousand over three months," Marcus said. "And climbing. She's been running this scheme since before Ryan hired the first rogue. She set it up. She sold him the idea. He just thinks it was his."

I closed the envelope. Set it beside my untouched coffee. "Thank you, Marcus."

He watched me for a long moment. "You're going to burn them both, aren't you?"

I met his eyes. "I'm going to let them burn themselves. I'm just holding the match."

He nodded slowly. Stood. Dropped a ten-dollar bill on the table for the coffee neither of us had finished. "Be careful, Peyton. Cornered Alphas are dangerous."

"So are patient Lunas," I said.

He left.

I sat in the booth for another twenty minutes. I opened the envelope again. I photographed every page with my phone. I uploaded the files to the encrypted folder on my laptop.

I created a new section in the dossier. Color-coded it silver.

"Silvercrest Complicity."

The cage now had two occupants.

---

I submitted the paperwork on a Friday morning.

Formal resignation from the Luna position. Release from all strategic duties. Personal reasons cited. No elaboration.

Ryan signed it in his office while I stood across from his desk. He did not look up. Did not ask questions. He scrawled his signature across the bottom line with the casual ease of a wolf who believes he has already won.

"This is for the best," he said. He set down the pen. "You'll be happier without the pressure."

I nodded. I took the signed document. I folded it carefully and placed it in my bag.

Beside my feet, Buster shifted. His golden head pressed against my ankle.

Ryan glanced down at the pup. His lip curled slightly. "You're keeping that?"

"Yes," I said.

He shook his head. Dismissive. "Whatever. You're dismissed, Peyton."

I turned. I walked out of the Alpha's strategy office for the last time. Buster trotted at my heels. In my bag: the signed release. A complete copy of every territory map I had ever made for Ironridge, color-coded by threat level and alliance strength. Intellectual property. Mine by right if not by pack law.

I stopped wearing high-collared shirts.

My mark was fading visibly now. A bruise that never quite healed. Other wolves noticed. I saw them stare. I let them.

I had nothing left to hide.

---

The rejection notice arrived on a Wednesday.

A junior ranked wolf — a delta named Eric who had never once met my eyes during training drills — knocked on my door and handed me a folded piece of paper. He did not speak. He left before I could respond.

I unfolded it.

Formal rejection ceremony. Scheduled for the following week. Ironridge's ceremonial grounds. Witnesses required.

Ryan had not told me personally. He had not used our mind-link. He had sent a messenger like I was a routine administrative task.

I read it twice. Set it aside. Returned to my desk.

I spent the next seven days organizing the dossier into its final form.

Photographs of Ryan with unmated she-wolves at inter-pack gatherings. Recorded mind-link fragments capturing his arousal directed at Khloe. Witness testimonies from Marcus and two other rogue informants. Financial records documenting the illegal rogue hiring and Khloe's kickback scheme. A full accounting of every territorial asset my strategic mind had built for Ironridge across two years — assets Ryan now claimed as his own.

I bound it. I tabbed it by section. I placed it in a leather portfolio.

I set it beneath my chair.

And I waited.

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