
My Mate Watched Me Get Beaten by His Mistress
Chapter 3
Within the hour, the hospital room completely transformed.
August didn't just make empty promises. He moved with ruthless, terrifying efficiency. A tall, broad-shouldered man with sharp eyes took up a post right outside my door. Declan Marsh. August’s personal Beta. Declan didn't speak to me, but his presence was a heavy, undeniable shield. No one was getting through that door without bleeding first.
August sat in the plastic chair next to my bed. He looked entirely out of place. A royal predator in a sterile room.
"Your medical care is covered," he said. His voice was a low, steady rumble. "Declan will remain at your door. And I have formally filed a tribunal petition under Lycan royal authority."
I stared at him. A tribunal. "You invoked royal authority?" I asked softly.
"Yes." He didn't blink. "No independent Alpha can refuse a royal summons. Saanvi Vargas will have to answer for this."
I breathed in, and my chest seized. It wasn't just my broken ribs. It was him. The scent of dark cedar and thunderstorm rain filled the small room. It seeped into my pores. Deep inside the dark, empty cave of my soul, my silent wolf twitched. She scratched at the walls.
*Mate.*
The word rose up in my throat, hot and heavy. Every instinct I had screamed at me to lean into him. To let his massive, golden-eyed presence wrap around me and keep me safe.
But terror quickly choked the instinct down. I had just given my soul to a mate. I had given Corey my money, my status, and my grandfather’s sacred medallion. And he let me bleed on a hotel floor. The bond I shared with Corey was still inside me, rotting like black poison. It screamed in agony as the new scent washed over it. I couldn't do this again. I wouldn't survive it.
I forced my face to go perfectly blank. I locked my emotions behind a thick wall of ice.
"Thank you, Your Highness," I said quietly. I chose my words with careful precision. I didn't smile. I gave him nothing but polite gratitude.
August’s jaw tightened. Just a single, hard flex of muscle. He saw the wall I put up. He felt my terror. But he didn't push. He just gave a curt nod and stepped out into the hallway.
The heavy door didn't close all the way. Through the crack, I heard my father’s heavy boots approach. Alpha Gerald.
"Your Highness," my dad said. His voice was respectful, but laced with thick tension. "I appreciate what you're doing for my daughter. But Lycan involvement in pack affairs... it's a dangerous game. The independent Alphas won't like this. They guard their autonomy fiercely. They will see a royal tribunal as an overstep."
There was a brief silence. Then, August spoke. His tone was smooth, cold, and razor-sharp.
"I am not interfering in pack politics, Alpha Gerald," August said softly. "I am enforcing the sacred mate-bond protections. These are ancient laws every Alpha across the six territories swore to uphold. If they wish to challenge my petition, they are welcome to stand before the summit and publicly defend a kept wolf watching his fated mate be beaten to death."
It was a brilliant, devastating trap. A legal power play that left no room for argument. Any Alpha who opposed the tribunal would look like they supported Saanvi's cruelty.
My dad let out a long, heavy sigh. "No. They won't do that. You have my full cooperation, Prince August."
Two days later, the healers discharged me. I returned to the Silverfang pack house. August took up residence in one of our guest suites.
But being home didn't bring me peace. I wasn't healing. The rotting mate bond was literally eating me alive. It was a physical, suffocating weight. Phantom pain shot through my chest, burning hotter than my fractured collarbone. When I looked in the mirror, my aura was visibly dimming. The bright, Alpha-blooded silver light I used to carry was fading into a sickly gray.
I couldn't feel my wolf. She was trapped under the heavy, black sludge of Corey's betrayal.
The nights were the worst. Every time I closed my eyes, I was back in room 412. I saw the blinding ring light. I felt the heavy boot slam into my spine. But the true nightmare wasn't the pain. It was Corey. He just stood there in his collar. He didn't blink. He didn't yell for them to stop. He just watched me break.
I woke up gasping for air.
It was my third night back. I clawed at my chest, trying to rip the toxic bond out of my skin. I was drowning. Cold sweat soaked through my thin cotton shirt. I squeezed my eyes shut and tried to force air into my burning lungs.
Then, it crept under the door.
Dark cedar and thunderstorm rain.
The scent cut straight through the panic. It wrapped around my throat and forced the air in. My racing heart slowly began to calm. The black sludge in my chest retreated, pushed back by the overwhelming power of the Lycan Prince's aura.
I pushed the heavy blankets off my legs. My ribs ached with every movement. I walked barefoot across the cold wooden floor. I reached for the brass handle and pulled the heavy oak door open.
August stood in the hallway.
He wasn't wearing his sharp suits. He wore dark sweatpants and a plain black t-shirt that stretched tight across his broad chest. He looked massive in the dim hallway light.
He didn't step forward. He didn't try to cross the threshold. He just stood there, a silent, immovable force.
His dark eyes found mine. A ring of gold burned brightly around his pupils. I looked down and saw his large hands clenched tightly at his sides. His knuckles were pure white. A faint tremor shook his fingers. He was fighting every primal instinct he had. His Lycan side was screaming at him to pull me into his arms, to claim me, to mark me and erase the pain.
But he held himself back. Because he knew I was broken. He knew I wasn't ready.
We looked at each other for a long, heavy minute. No words were spoken. None were needed. The electric pull of the bond hummed in the air between us. His scent flooded my bedroom, chasing away the ghost of Corey's cheap cologne. It felt so incredibly safe.
I didn't smile. I didn't say thank you. I just let his presence wash over me.
Slowly, I stepped back and pushed the door shut. It clicked softly in the quiet house.
I walked back to my bed and laid down. The smell of cedar and rain stayed with me, blanketing my pillows. I closed my eyes, and for the first time in weeks, I slept through the entire night.
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