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My Mate Wanted Our Son’s Marrow to Save Him

The last customer had left an hour ago, leaving only the scent of lavender and sage lingering in my apothecary. I moved methodically through the shop, counting the day's earnings and organizing the herbal remedies I'd prepared. Five years of building this life from nothing had taught me the value of routine—of knowing exactly where everything belonged. As I turned the key in the lock, a chill crept up my spine. Something wasn't right. I froze, my hand still on the doorknob. The street outside was quiet, with only the distant hum of Seattle traffic breaking the evening silence. But there was something else—something that made my wolf stir uneasily within me. An aura. Familiar.
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Chapter 3

The delivery route took me across town, through neighborhoods I rarely visited. The botanical samples weighed heavy in my satchel—rare herbs that had taken months to cultivate. I'd been hesitant to make this trip alone, but Chandler was patrolling our territory, and I couldn't delay the order any longer.

I sensed them before I saw them.

Three figures emerged from an alleyway, blocking my path. Their auras were unmistakable—Obsidian Moon Pack enforcers, their loyalty to Edith evident in their coordinated movements.

"Well, well," the lead enforcer sneered, his massive frame blocking the sunlight. "The disgraced Luna herself."

I stepped back, my hand instinctively reaching into my satchel. "You're trespassing in neutral territory."

"Edith Baker doesn't recognize neutral territory when it comes to pack matters," another enforcer growled, circling behind me.

Five years ago, I might have panicked. Seven months pregnant and desperate, I'd been an easy target. But that woman was gone.

"Last warning," I said, my voice steady despite my racing heart. "Leave now."

The third enforcer laughed, a harsh sound that echoed off the buildings. "We're taking you back to face judgment for your crimes against—"

I didn't let him finish. My fingers closed around the small glass vial in my satchel, one of many protective measures I'd developed over the years. With a swift motion, I smashed it against the ground between us.

White smoke erupted instantly, filling the narrow passage with wolfsbane-laced vapor. The enforcers choked and stumbled backward, their eyes burning from the diluted toxin.

"Run," one of them gasped, clutching his throat.

I didn't waste the opportunity. Darting between their disabled forms, I sprinted toward the main street where neutral territory laws would protect me. Behind me, I heard cursing and the sound of boots scraping against concrete.

They wouldn't follow me into crowded areas—too many witnesses, too many potential complications with human authorities. Edith was ruthless, but even she wouldn't risk exposing werewolf existence to humans.

---

Two days later, I was restocking shelves outside my apothecary when a shadow fell across the doorway. I knew who it was before I looked up.

Kingston stood there, leaning heavily against the doorframe. His once-imposing figure now seemed fragile, his Alpha aura barely perceptible. Chandler was patrolling the north boundary—I was alone.

"Scarlett," he whispered, his voice cracking. "Please."

I straightened slowly, my Luna aura flaring instinctively. "You shouldn't be here."

"I had to see you." He took a step forward, swaying slightly. "I'm dying."

"You made your choice five years ago," I replied coldly.

"I know." His eyes—once so commanding—now held only desperation. "But our bond... it still exists. Deep down, you must feel it too."

The phantom ache of our severed mate bond throbbed briefly in my chest. I'd felt it every day since the rejection, but I'd learned to ignore it.

"The burdens of an Alpha are heavy," he continued, his voice taking on a practiced solemnity. "I made terrible mistakes, but I was trying to protect the pack."

Something snapped inside me. Five years of suppressed rage crystallized into perfect clarity.

"You weren't protecting the pack," I said, my voice deadly quiet. "You were indulging your obsession with Lilian while treating your fated mate like a breeding experiment."

Kingston flinched as if I'd struck him.

"You failed as an Alpha," I continued, each word precise and cutting. "You failed as a mate. And you failed as a father before Cade was even born."

"Scarlett, please—"

"You ignored my mind-links when our son was dying," I said, my voice rising slightly. "You chose Paris and Lilian over us. That wasn't the burden of an Alpha—that was the choice of a coward."

He staggered backward as if physically struck, his face draining of what little color remained.

"Don't ever come near us again," I finished, turning my back on him.

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That night, I couldn't sleep. Edith's attacks were escalating. The rogue markings on my shop. The enforcers in neutral territory. The online harassment. Each assault more brazen than the last.

I sat at my kitchen table, staring at my phone. Chandler had offered to help, but this was my battle to fight.

With trembling fingers, I opened the Lycan Council app and navigated to the emergency protocols section. There, in bold letters, was the option I needed:

"REQUEST ALPHA ASSEMBLY: EMERGENCY TERRITORIAL DISPUTE RESOLUTION."

The fee was substantial—nearly everything I'd saved from months of apothecary work. But as I typed in my information and officially requested the assembly, I felt a weight lift from my shoulders.

No more running. No more hiding.

It was time to end this—once and for all.

As I hit the submit button, my phone pinged with an automated response: "Assembly Granted. Neutral Territory. Three Days."

Edith thought she was hunting me. She was about to discover she'd awakened something far more dangerous than a frightened Luna.

She'd awakened a mother with nothing left to lose.

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