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The Bond He Broke Too Late

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Sage Adler spent five years as Luna of the Silverpeak pack, standing behind an Alpha who once worshipped the ground she walked on. Then, overnight, Declan changed. He rejected their mate bond on their anniversary, paraded the sweet and beloved Omega Maren Hale as his new partner, and systematically dismantled Sage's career, reputation, and place in the pack. But Sage has a secret even she doesn't fully understand. Her crippling migraines and failing wolf spirit aren't natural — they're connected to a bloodline mystery that ties her to the very family she thought rejected her. When the pack's most powerful Elder falls ill and only Sage's rare blood constitution can provide the cure, she makes a deal that will cost her everything. As her body weakens and her wolf fades to silence, Sage watches from beyond as Declan's carefully constructed mission crumbles — and the truth emerges: he never stopped loving her. Every cruel word, every public humiliation, every cold glance was a lie to protect her from an enemy neither of them could see. But some truths arrive too late. And some bonds, once broken, can only be mourned.

The Bond He Broke Too Late Chapter 1

"Sign it, or I call your parents and friends and have them witness your refusal."

My mate, Declan, straightened his tie with an air of nonchalance before expressionlessly tossing the document for the dissolution of our partnership agreement onto the table in front of me.

It's a big day for us - our anniversary, also my birthday.

Not a celebration. Not an anniversary dinner. Even not "Happy Birthday", just a divorce paper.

'Happy birthday to you,' Rune, my inner wolf, whispered with bitter amusement. 'Your first gift is divorce papers.'

Declan didn't look up from the mahogany desk where he'd spread out official documents like battle plans. His broad shoulders were rigid beneath his tailored suit jacket, and the warm golden light from his easel lamp cast harsh shadows across his angular face. Three years of marriage, and I'd never seen him look more like a stranger.

'Sit down, Sage.' His voice held no warmth, no trace of the man who used to whisper my name like a prayer.

I remained standing, my boots creating small puddles on his pristine hardwood floor. The studio smelled of oil paints and turpentine, scents that once meant home. Now they felt suffocating.

'It's our anniversary,' I said quietly.

His gray eyes finally met mine, cold as the Seattle winter outside. 'It's also the end of our contract.'

Contract. Not marriage. Not bond. Contract.

I walked forward slowly, each step deliberate, and settled into the leather chair across from his desk. The documents were already turned toward me, legal jargon swimming across expensive letterhead. Dissolution of Mate Bond. Division of Assets. Termination of Partnership Rights.

'You've been thorough,' I observed, scanning the clauses with practiced efficiency. My years as a gallery curator had taught me to read contracts quickly, to spot the details that mattered.

Rune stirred restlessly in my mind. 'Ask him why. Make him say it.'

But I already knew why. I'd known for months, watching him pull away, feeling our bond grow thinner with each passing day. The headaches had started around the same time, sharp spikes of pain that left me dizzy and nauseous. I'd been taking herbal supplements to manage them, but they seemed to be getting worse.

'One and a half million,' I said, setting the papers down with a soft thud.

Declan's eyebrows rose slightly. 'Excuse me?'

'That's my price for signing tonight. Wire transfer. I'll sign the moment it clears.'

A laugh escaped him, harsh and humorless. 'You think you're in a position to negotiate?'

He reached for his phone with predatory grace, fingers dancing across the screen. The silence stretched between us, thick with three years of unspoken resentments and fading love. When he turned the phone toward me, I felt my blood turn to ice.

The video was professionally edited, all soft lighting and strategic angles. There I was at last month's charity gala, smiling up at Kieran Ashford, the young tech investor who'd been trying to court my gallery's services for months. The camera caught every laugh, every casual touch of his hand on my arm, every moment that could be twisted into something it wasn't.

'Interesting company you've been keeping,' Declan said, his voice deceptively casual.

The pain in my skull spiked suddenly, white-hot and vicious. I pressed my fingers to my temple, fighting to keep my expression neutral. The herbal supplements were supposed to help, but lately nothing seemed to touch these episodes.

'You had me followed.'

'I had my wife's behavior documented.' He pocketed the phone. 'You have no bargaining power here, Sage. Sign it, or I call the Elders and have them witness your refusal.'

The threat hung in the air like smoke. Refusing to sign would mean a formal hearing, public humiliation, and the complete destruction of my reputation in our pack. Declan knew exactly how to corner me.

I picked up the gold pen he'd placed beside the documents. My hand trembled slightly, whether from the headache or emotion, I couldn't tell.

'For what it's worth,' I said, signing my name with careful strokes, 'nothing happened with Kieran. Nothing has ever happened with anyone else.'

Declan's expression didn't change. 'It doesn't matter now.'

The moment my signature dried on the page, he stood and began removing his clothes with clinical efficiency. Shirt, shoes, belt—each item folded and set aside like he was preparing for surgery.

'What are you doing?'

'Completing the dissolution.'

His shift was swift and brutal. One moment he was the man I'd married, the next he was a massive silver wolf with eyes like winter storms. I barely had time to brace myself before his teeth found the mate mark on my neck.

The pain was exquisite and terrible, like being struck by lightning from the inside out. I felt our bond snap like a rubber band pulled too tight, the psychic backlash sending shockwaves through my nervous system. When he released me, warm blood trickled down my collarbone.

I touched the wound with shaking fingers. Where once there had been the elegant crescent moon that marked me as his, now there was only torn flesh that would heal into an ugly scar.

Declan shifted back to human form and began dressing, as if he hadn't just severed three years of marriage with his teeth.

A soft knock interrupted the suffocating silence. 'Declan? Sage?'

Maren pushed through the door without waiting for an answer, carrying two steaming mugs of hot chocolate. Her blonde hair was perfectly tousled, her silk robe artfully arranged to suggest intimacy without being obvious. She looked like she belonged here, in his space, in his life.

'Oh!' She noticed the blood on my neck, the scattered papers. 'I'm so sorry, I didn't realize... Sage, you're hurt.'

The concern in her voice was genuine, which somehow made it worse.

'I'm fine,' I managed.

She set the mugs down and moved to Declan's side, her hand finding his arm with practiced ease. 'It's so cold out there. Sage, you shouldn't drive in this weather. Why don't you stay in the guest room tonight?'

The offer was kind. Reasonable. And absolutely the last thing I could bear.

'No.' I stood carefully, testing my balance. The headache was receding, leaving me hollow and strange. 'I'll be gone in the morning. I won't get in your way.'

Declan finally looked at me again. 'Sage—'

'Don't.' The word came out sharper than I intended. 'Just... don't.'

I walked past them both, past the easels and canvases that had once held so much promise, past the life I'd thought we were building together. At the door, I paused.

'Happy anniversary, Declan.'

The words tasted like ashes.

I spent the rest of the night packing the few things that were truly mine. Not much, after three years. Some clothes, books, the jewelry my grandmother had left me. Everything else belonged to this house, to this life, to the woman I'd been when I thought love was enough.

By dawn, I was ready to leave it all behind.

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