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The Alpha King’s Forbidden Mate

In a world of shifting power, Elara is a low-ranking wolf hiding a dangerous secret. Her life changes when she encounters Silas, the ruthless Alpha King known for his cold heart. Despite the ancient laws forbidding their union, an undeniable bond ignites between them. As political tensions rise and rival packs threaten their peace, Elara must decide if she will embrace her destiny. Their love could save the kingdom or lead to its ultimate destruction.
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Chapter 9

— Caelum —

I had been thinking about it for three days.

Not obsessively. I didn't do things obsessively. I turned a problem over until I found the clean solution, and then I acted on it.

The problem was simple: Sera Lane had a father who had failed her in every measurable way, a pack that had used her like furniture, and no one in her corner who wasn't either trying to get something from her or feeling guilty about having already taken it.

The solution was equally simple.

If her father wouldn't be her father, she would have a better one.

She deserved that. She deserved every good thing the world had been withholding from her since she was old enough to scrub floors for notebook money. I didn't let myself examine why I felt that as strongly as I did. I just acted on it.

Gerald and Mae Whitmore had been in my office for twenty minutes when I felt it.

An Alpha's awareness of his territory is not a metaphor. It's a physical thing — a constant low hum of information about every wolf who belongs to the land you govern. Silverclaw Academy sat inside Greymoor territory. Which meant everyone on these grounds was, in some technical sense, mine to watch over.

Including her.

And what I felt from four floors down was wrong.

Not danger, exactly. But distress. And then something sharper — a spike of violation that every protective instinct I had translated immediately and without ambiguity.

Someone had put their hands on her.

"Come with me," I said to Gerald and Mae.

They followed without asking why. Good people. That was the thing about the Whitmores — they trusted because they had always been trustworthy themselves. They had lost their son two years ago and they had kept going anyway, kept running their pack with integrity, kept showing up.

They deserved a daughter.

She deserved parents.

The math was clean.

We took the elevator down.

* * *

— Sera —

Cole still had his hand on my wrist when the door opened.

Three people walked in.

The man first. And then — behind him, slightly out of breath, like they'd moved faster than they'd expected to — a silver-haired couple I didn't recognize.

The man looked at Cole's hand on my wrist.

Just looked.

Cole let go.

The silence in the room had a texture to it. Nate had gone completely still on the exam table. The intake nurse by the desk wasn't pretending to do paperwork anymore.

The man — and I still didn't know his name, didn't know anything about him except that every molecule in my body was reacting to his presence like a compass finding north — spoke.

"Cole Reed. On your knees."

Cole went down.

I'd known Cole Reed for two years. I'd watched him walk into rooms and own them. I'd watched Alphas step aside for him. I'd watched Jake and Nate and Dev orbit him like he was the thing they all measured themselves against.

He went down like a stone.

The man didn't acknowledge it further. He turned to me instead, and there was something in his expression that I couldn't read — something carefully composed that might, underneath, have been something else entirely.

"I apologize," he said. "For not getting here sooner."

I didn't know what to say to that. I didn't say anything.

He stepped to the side, and the couple behind him came forward.

The woman moved like she was already certain of her welcome, which was a kind of confidence I'd never learned. She had warm eyes and silver-streaked hair and she was looking at me the way people look at something they'd stopped hoping for.

The man spoke first — the Alpha King, though I didn't know it yet. His voice was even. Deliberate. He wasn't performing this for the room. He was simply stating it, the way he probably stated everything.

"Gerald and Mae Whitmore," he said, "have agreed to adopt Sera Lane as their daughter and legal heir. As of tonight, she holds Whitmore standing within the alliance, with all rights and protections that entails."

He paused. Then, and I thought — I could have been wrong — something almost gentle moved through his voice.

"Sera has been without family long enough."

The room was very quiet.

I became aware that I was the only person in it who hadn't expected this.

Mae Whitmore reached out and took both my hands.

Up close she smelled like lavender and clean wool, and her hands were warm, and she was looking at me with an expression that I had no name for because no one had ever directed it at me before.

"Hello, sweetheart," she said quietly. "I'm so glad you're here."

I opened my mouth. The refusal was right there — practiced, ready, the same one I'd been carrying for twenty years. I don't need this. I learned not to need this. I'm fine on my own and I always have been.

I looked past Mae's shoulder at the man who had arranged all of this.

He was watching me. Those dark, steady eyes. Not commanding me. Not performing patience. Just — waiting. Like he had all the time in the world and he'd decided to spend some of it on me.

The refusal died.

I hated that it did.

Mae squeezed my hands. Gerald put a careful hand on my shoulder and said, "We won't rush you. But we mean it, if that matters."

It mattered.

I didn't say so.

But I didn't pull away.

* * *

— Caelum —

I turned back to Cole.

He was still on his knees. His jaw was set and his eyes were doing the thing young Alphas' eyes did when they were furious and couldn't act on it. I recognized the look. I'd seen it on men twice his age.

"Effective immediately, you are demoted to Beta rank for one year."

The color left his face.

"You raised your hand to a woman under alliance protection. You used pack standing as a coercive tool. You forced physical contact." I paused. "Each of those is a separate violation of the Alpha conduct charter. Together they are a pattern. Patterns concern me more than incidents."

"She's not —" He caught himself. Looked at Gerald and Mae, still standing beside Sera. Understood what had just happened and what it meant. "She wasn't under protection when —"

"She was always under my protection," I said. "She simply didn't know it yet."

That landed.

I watched Cole look at Sera — at this girl he'd called nothing, easier than a doll, a toy — standing between a pack Alpha and his Luna, newly named their daughter and heir. I watched him work through the implications. Ashfield territory, no longer without an heir. His father's ambitions toward that land, now legally and politically dead. The King's declared interest in the girl he'd just had his hands on.

I watched him understand the size of his mistake.

"If the behavior continues," I said, "the demotion becomes permanent and your right to inherit Redstone Pack goes to formal review. I will speak with your father."

A beat.

"You're young. There's time to be better than this. Use it."

"You can go."

He stood. He looked at Sera one more time — something complicated in it that wasn't my business — and then he left.

The door closed.

I stood in the quiet of the emergency center and listened to Mae ask Sera about her favorite food and Gerald tell her, in his careful way, that there was no pressure and no timeline, and that the room they'd kept — the one they'd painted twice because Mae couldn't decide on the color — wasn't going anywhere.

Sera was nodding. Carefully. Holding herself upright with both hands, metaphorically speaking, the way she always seemed to.

She hadn't looked at me again.

I told myself that was fine.

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