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Stolen Mate, Dark Magic

The morning mist clung to the ancient oak trees surrounding our pack's sacred burial grounds like ghostly fingers reluctant to let go. I knelt beside my mother's freshly turned grave, my hands trembling as I carefully lifted the ceremonial urn containing her ashes. The silver vessel felt impossibly heavy, weighted with more than just her physical remains—it carried the essence of everything she had been, everything she had taught me about honor, loyalty, and the sacred bonds that held our pack together. "Luna Camille," Elder Margaret's weathered voice broke through my reverie. "It's time." I nodded, unable to trust my voice as I rose to my feet. The assembled pack members formed a respectful circle around the burial site, their heads bowed in solemn silence. My father, the Alpha King, stood at my right shoulder, his massive presence both comforting and commanding. But the space to my left—where Fletcher should have been—remained painfully empty. My mate. My supposed mate, who had promised to stand by my side through this most sacred ritual.
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Chapter 3

The warriors moved like predators closing in on wounded prey. Their eyes glowed amber with pack loyalty as they reached for my mother's urn, their hands grasping for the sacred silver vessel that contained everything precious I had left of her.

"No!" The scream tore from my throat, raw and desperate. I clutched the urn against my chest, backing away as they advanced. "Don't you dare touch her!"

But there were too many of them. Strong hands seized my arms, my shoulders, my hair. The urn was wrenched from my grip despite my frantic struggles, and I watched in horror as they pried off the ceremonial lid.

"Fletcher, please!" I begged, my voice breaking as I looked past the warriors to where he stood frozen. "She loved you! She welcomed you into our family!"

His face was a mask of cold indifference, but I caught the slight tremor in his clenched fists. "Do it," he ordered, his voice barely recognizable. "Show her what happens to rogues who try to manipulate us."

The first handful of ashes hit my face like a slap. My mother's sacred remains—blessed by the Moon Goddess, consecrated in our most holy rituals—scattered across my cheeks and into my hair. The warriors laughed as they grabbed more, their fingers defiling what should have been treated with reverence.

"Open her mouth," one of them snarled, grabbing my jaw with brutal force.

I fought them with everything I had, thrashing and clawing, but their combined strength was overwhelming. Fingers pried my lips apart, and then—

Ash filled my mouth. Gritty, bitter, sacred ash forced down my throat as I choked and gagged. My mother's essence, her very being, violated and desecrated by Fletcher's command. The taste of her memory burned on my tongue as they shoved handful after handful past my lips, laughing at my tears.

"Swallow it, rogue," Beta Axel commanded, his aura pressing down on me like a crushing weight. "Swallow every bit of it."

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The sacred ashes coated my throat, my lungs, filling me with the desecrated remains of the woman who had given me life. Around us, the pack watched in satisfied silence, their celebration resumed as if my mother's memory meant nothing.

Veronica's delicate laugh cut through my agony like a blade. "Poor thing," she cooed, pressing closer to Fletcher's side. "She really believed her delusions, didn't she?"

Something inside me snapped.

It started as a tremor deep in my chest, a vibration that had nothing to do with my sobs. The ash in my mouth suddenly tasted different—not bitter, but electric, charged with power I'd never felt before. My vision blurred, then sharpened, colors becoming more vivid, scents more intense.

The warriors holding me suddenly smelled like fear.

"What—" one of them started, but his words cut off as my body convulsed.

Pain exploded through every nerve ending, but it wasn't the pain of injury—it was the pain of transformation. Of something massive and primal clawing its way to the surface after years of dormancy. My spine arched impossibly, bones cracking and reshaping as my wolf finally, finally answered my desperate call for strength.

"She's shifting!" someone screamed.

But this wasn't a normal shift. This was years of suppressed wolf energy erupting all at once, amplified by royal bloodline and fueled by rage that burned hotter than hellfire. My human form stretched and twisted, muscles expanding, bones lengthening, power coursing through me like liquid lightning.

The ornate coffee table beside me exploded into splinters as my expanding form struck it. Crystal champagne flutes shattered, their fragments raining down like deadly snow. The warriors who had been holding me were thrown backward by the sheer force of my transformation, their faces white with terror.

"Impossible," Axel breathed, his Beta aura suddenly feeling pathetically weak compared to the power radiating from my changing body. "She can't be—"

Another convulsion wracked me, and the marble floor cracked beneath my feet. Somewhere in the chaos, I heard Veronica's scream of fear, heard Fletcher shouting orders that no one was listening to anymore. The pack scattered like leaves before a hurricane, stumbling over furniture and each other in their panic to escape.

My wolf was coming. After seventeen years of silence, she was finally coming, and her fury made my human rage look like a gentle breeze. The mate bond that had felt like salvation, then like torture, now felt like a chain I was about to shatter with my bare hands.

Or my claws.

The last thing I saw before my vision went white with transformation was Fletcher's face—not cold anymore, but stricken with something that might have been recognition, might have been terror.

Might have been regret.

Then my wolf took control, and the world became nothing but power, rage, and the sweet promise of vengeance.

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