Realized I Was Just His Stand-In Mate Novel Cover

Realized I Was Just His Stand-In Mate

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For eight years, I ignored the tattoo of *her* eyes on his chest, believing his promises that I was his future. I built his pack from the ground up, stitching my love into every thread of my ceremonial gown. But at the altar, Damon didn't look at me. He looked past my shoulder at Isabella—the ex who abandoned him—standing there in white lace. "Emelia," he whispered, his voice trembling with a longing he never showed me. "Give her your bouquet. She looks like she really wants it. It would be... kind." The cruelty stole the air from my lungs. He wanted me to hand the symbol of our marriage to his mistress at *our* wedding? I didn't cry. I pulled the sapphire engagement ring from my finger and tossed it into the sacred fire. "I resign," I told him, watching the flames devour my gown. "You can have the flowers, Damon. You can have her. And you can have the ruin that comes next." I walked out penniless, my accounts frozen by the man I’d loved. But I didn't stay broken for long. I woke up in a luxury penthouse, staring at a man with burning amber eyes and a contract from Damon’s deadliest rival. "Damon Howard thinks you are nothing without him," the stranger said, sliding a pen across the marble table. "So, Emelia... are you ready to show him exactly who built his empire?"

Realized I Was Just His Stand-In Mate Chapter 1

The sacred bonding altar of Eclipse Pack rose before me like a monument to everything I'd worked eight years to achieve. Moonlight filtered through the ancient oak canopy, casting silver patterns across the ceremonial stones where generations of Alphas had claimed their Lunas.

My hand-sewn ceremonial gown—three months of painstaking embroidery depicting our pack's history—rustled against the polished granite as I took my position.

The weight of the Beta mate's ring on my finger felt heavier than usual, its sapphire catching the flickering light from the ceremonial torches. Around us, Eclipse Pack members filled every available space, their faces expectant, proud. Elder Morrison's voice carried across the gathering as he began the ancient rites, but my attention was fixed on Damon.

Alpha Damon Howard stood opposite me, magnificent in his ceremonial robes, yet something felt wrong. His dark eyes kept drifting past my shoulder, scanning the crowd with an restlessness that made my stomach clench. When I followed his gaze, I saw nothing but familiar faces—pack members who had watched me transform Eclipse from a struggling territory into a thriving empire.

But it was his chest that made my breath catch. There, visible through the deliberately low neckline of his ceremonial shirt, was the tattoo I'd begged him to remove. Not just any tattoo—a pair of eyes, hauntingly beautiful, unmistakably feminine. Isabella's eyes.

"The sacred bonds that unite Alpha and Luna transcend the physical realm," Elder Morrison intoned, his weathered hands raised toward the moon. "They represent the joining of strength and wisdom, protection and nurturing, leadership and—"

A collective gasp rippled through the crowd, cutting through the elder's words like a blade. I turned, following hundreds of startled gazes, and felt the world tilt beneath my feet.

Isabella St. James stood at the edge of our sacred circle, ethereal in a flowing white lace dress that seemed to glow in the moonlight. Her golden hair cascaded over bare shoulders, and her green eyes—those same eyes tattooed on my mate's chest—were wide with what appeared to be innocent surprise.

"Oh," she breathed, her voice carrying perfectly in the sudden silence. "I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt. I was just... walking by, and I heard the ceremony. It's so beautiful."

The pack members shifted uncomfortably, uncertain whispers beginning to buzz through the crowd. Protocol demanded that uninvited wolves be escorted away from sacred ceremonies, especially ones from outside our territory. But Damon... Damon was staring at her like he'd seen a ghost.

"Isabella?" His voice cracked on her name, eight years of buried longing bleeding through in that single word.

My hands trembled as I clutched the bridal bouquet—white roses and moonflowers I'd carefully selected to represent new beginnings. The thorns pressed into my palms through my silk gloves, a sharp reminder that I was still here, still real, still his mate standing at the altar.

"Damon," I whispered, but he didn't hear me. His entire being was focused on the woman who had shattered his heart and then disappeared without explanation.

Isabella took a tentative step forward, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. "I just wanted to see... I heard you were getting married, and I thought... I thought maybe I could just watch from afar. You look so handsome, Damon. So... Alpha."

The calculated innocence in her voice made my skin crawl, but Damon seemed oblivious to anything except her presence. He stepped away from the altar, away from me, his ceremonial robes rustling as he moved toward her.

"You came back," he said, wonder and pain warring in his expression.

"I never should have left," Isabella replied, her voice breaking just enough to sound genuine. "I was so young, so scared of what we had. But seeing you now, seeing how magnificent you've become..."

The bouquet in my hands began to shake as rage and humiliation battled for dominance in my chest. Eight years. Eight years I'd stood by his side, built his empire, endured his emotional distance, rationalized his inability to fully commit. Eight years I'd told myself that his lingering obsession with Isabella was just nostalgia, that what we had was real and lasting.

But here she was, and I might as well have been invisible.

"Emelia," Damon said suddenly, as if remembering I existed. He turned back to me, but his eyes were still glazed with the spell Isabella had cast simply by appearing. "Give Isabella the bouquet."

The words hit me like a physical blow. "What?"

"The bouquet," he repeated, gesturing impatiently. "She looks like she really wants it. It would be... kind."

Kind. He wanted me to hand over my bridal bouquet—the symbol of our union, our future—to his ex-lover at our own bonding ceremony. The pack members were watching with a mixture of shock and uncomfortable fascination, waiting to see what their Luna-to-be would do.

I looked down at the flowers in my hands, then at Isabella's expectant face, then at Damon's chest where her eyes stared back at me from his skin. The tattoo he'd promised to remove. The promise he'd broken along with so many others.

Eight years of self-deception crashed down around me like a house of cards.

"No," I said quietly.

Damon frowned. "Emelia, don't be difficult. It's just flowers."

"No," I repeated, louder this time. My voice carried across the silent gathering, each word crystal clear. "I won't give her my bouquet. I won't give her anything else."

With deliberate precision, I pulled the sapphire ring from my finger. The metal was warm from my skin, heavy with the weight of eight years of false promises. I held it up so everyone could see, then turned toward the ceremonial fire that burned eternal in the center of our sacred space.

"Emelia, what are you doing?" Damon's voice rose in alarm.

I threw the ring into the flames. It landed with a soft hiss, the sapphire glowing like a fallen star before the fire claimed it completely.

Then I dropped the bouquet at my feet and began gathering the hem of my ceremonial gown. The silk and lace that had taken me months to create, every stitch a labor of love for a future that had never been real.

"I dissolve all contracts between myself and Alpha Damon Howard," I announced, my voice carrying the formal weight of pack law. "I renounce my claim to the Luna position, and I resign as Chief Operating Officer of Eclipse Pack, effective immediately."

The gathered pack erupted in shocked murmurs, but I wasn't finished. I touched the corner of my gown to the ceremonial fire, watching as the flames eagerly devoured the fabric.

"Emelia, stop!" Damon lunged toward me, but I stepped back, letting the fire consume more of the dress.

"Eight years," I said, my voice steady despite the tears streaming down my face. "Eight years I gave you everything. My mind, my heart, my soul. I built your empire while you dreamed of her. I stood by your side while you kept her eyes tattooed on your chest like a shrine."

The flames climbed higher, eating away at months of work, years of dreams.

"I was never your mate," I continued, backing toward the edge of the ceremonial circle as the fire spread across my skirts. "I was just a placeholder. A convenient substitute until she decided to come back."

I pulled off my ceremonial jewelry—the Luna's circlet, the pack insignia—and threw them into the flames as well. Each piece landed with a satisfying clatter before being consumed.

"Well, congratulations," I said, looking directly at Isabella, who was watching with wide, calculating eyes. "You can have him. You can have all of it."

Damon's face was a mask of rage and disbelief. "You're making a mistake, Emelia. You're nothing without me. Nothing without this pack. Where will you go? What will you do?"

I smiled, feeling lighter than I had in years despite the flames licking at my dress. "I'll figure it out. I always do."

With that, I turned my back on the altar, on Damon, on eight years of wasted devotion. The pack members parted before me like a sea, their faces a blur of shock and uncertainty. Some reached out as if to stop me, but I was already beyond their grasp.

Behind me, I could hear Damon shouting, his Alpha voice commanding me to stop, to come back, to submit. But I was no longer his to command.

I walked barefoot into the night, leaving behind the ashes of everything I'd thought I wanted, carrying nothing but the clothes on my back and the fierce, burning certainty that I would never again settle for being anyone's second choice.

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