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The Bond He Broke Too Late

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.
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Chapter 3

The glass doors of Silverpeak Studios gleamed under the harsh fluorescent lights, reflecting my pale face back at me like a funhouse mirror. I'd spent twenty minutes in Tessa's bathroom trying to cover the dark circles under my eyes, but nothing could hide the hollow look of someone who'd lost everything overnight.

The security turnstiles beeped cheerfully as I approached, my access card held steady despite my trembling fingers. The familiar routine should have been comforting—swipe, wait for the green light, push through. Instead, the scanner flashed angry red.

Access Denied.

I tried again, pressing the card firmly against the reader. Red light. The security guard behind the reception desk looked up from his newspaper, his expression shifting from boredom to recognition to something that might have been pity.

'Ma'am, I'm going to need you to step aside.'

'There must be some mistake.' I held up the card, the plastic suddenly feeling flimsy between my fingers. 'I'm Sage Adler. I have an active contract with the agency.'

The guard's nameplate read 'Martinez,' and he'd always been kind to me during my late-night shoots. Now he wouldn't meet my eyes. 'Your studio access has been revoked. Alpha's orders.'

The words hit me like a physical blow. 'I have a legal contract—'

'Sage?'

The familiar voice made my blood freeze. I turned slowly, knowing what I'd see but hoping I was wrong. Declan stood by the elevator bank, impeccable in his charcoal suit, looking every inch the powerful Alpha who owned half of Seattle. And beside him, close enough that their arms almost touched, was Maren.

She broke away from his side immediately, her face lighting up with what looked like genuine concern. 'Sage, you're here so late. Are you working overtime again? That's not safe.'

The kindness in her voice made my chest ache. It would be easier if she were cruel, if I could hate her properly. Instead, she seemed genuinely worried about my welfare, even as she stood there in the space that used to be mine.

Rune stirred weakly in my mind. 'She smells like him. Like home.'

I forced my spine straight, channeling every ounce of professionalism I'd learned in three years of high-stakes modeling shoots. 'I'm not working overtime. I'm trying to fulfill my contractual obligations.' I looked directly at Declan, my voice steady despite the chaos in my chest. 'My agreement with Silverpeak Models is separate from our personal relationship. Processing the media fallout is your responsibility as Alpha—or are you planning to breach contract?'

Declan's gray eyes turned to winter storms. A muscle in his jaw twitched, the only sign that my words had found their mark. For a moment, the lobby was silent except for the hum of air conditioning and the distant click of heels on marble.

'Your current reputation makes you a liability to the company,' he said finally, his voice cold enough to frost glass. 'Go home. Wait for official notification.'

Then, as if I'd simply ceased to exist, he turned to Maren. His entire demeanor shifted, the harsh lines of his face softening into something tender and protective. 'You should wear a heavier coat tomorrow. The weather report said it might snow again.'

The gentleness in his voice—the same tone he'd once used to tell me I was beautiful—nearly brought me to my knees. I watched him brush an imaginary piece of lint from her shoulder, the gesture so intimate and familiar that my throat closed.

That tenderness had been mine once. Those careful touches, that soft voice, the way his eyes would warm when he looked at someone he loved. Now it belonged to her, and I was a stranger being escorted from the building.

I turned away before I could do something humiliating, like cry or beg. The marble floor felt unsteady beneath my feet as I walked toward the exit, each step echoing in the vast lobby. The security guard's eyes followed my progress with uncomfortable sympathy.

I'd made it to the hallway leading to the parking garage when I heard footsteps behind me. Not Declan's confident stride or Maren's light step—something different. I turned, expecting another security guard with more bad news.

Instead, I found Kieran Ashford.

He looked different than he had at the charity gala—less polished, more human. His usually perfect hair was slightly mussed, and his expensive coat was unbuttoned despite the cold. In his hands, he carried two cups of coffee from the shop across the street.

'I saw the news,' he said simply, offering me one of the cups. 'The video they're using—it's been edited. Heavily. If you need the original security footage from that night, I can get it for you.'

The coffee was warm against my frozen fingers, and I inhaled the rich scent gratefully. 'Why would you do that?'

'Because what they're doing to you isn't right.' His dark eyes were serious, almost angry. 'I was there. I know what really happened. You were being polite to a potential client, nothing more.'

I wanted to accept his offer immediately, to grab at any lifeline that might clear my name. But Rune's weak voice whispered a warning: 'It will make the rumors worse. They'll say you planned it together.'

Kieran seemed to read my hesitation. 'I know it's complicated. But you need evidence if you're going to fight this. Without proof, you're just another discarded Luna with a sob story.'

The bluntness of his words should have stung, but instead they felt like a splash of cold water. He was right. Without evidence, I had nothing but my word against Declan's carefully constructed narrative.

'I need to think about it,' I said finally.

He nodded, understanding. 'Take all the time you need. But Sage—'

The pain hit me like a lightning strike, sudden and vicious. My vision blurred, white spots dancing at the edges as my head felt like it might split open. The coffee cup slipped from my numb fingers, shattering against the concrete floor in a spray of dark liquid.

Kieran's hands caught my shoulders as I swayed, his grip firm and steady. 'Sage? What's wrong?'

I tried to answer, but the pain was too intense. Through the haze, I felt him pull me closer, his arms supporting my weight. And then something strange happened—his entire body went rigid.

He released me so suddenly I nearly fell, stepping back with an expression of shock and something that might have been recognition.

'Sage.' His voice was completely different now, urgent and almost afraid. 'Do you know you have Elder bloodline in your scent?'

The words made no sense. Elders were the oldest, most powerful wolves in our species—ancient bloodlines that supposedly died out centuries ago. I was nobody, an orphan with no family history, no pack connections beyond what Declan had given me.

Before I could respond, my phone buzzed insistently in my pocket. I pulled it out with shaking hands, squinting at the bright screen through my lingering headache.

A text from Tessa: 'Turn on the news. Maren just posted on Instagram. Caption says "New Beginnings." Background is Declan's bedroom.'

The phone nearly slipped from my numb fingers. Kieran was still staring at me with that strange, intense expression, waiting for an answer about bloodlines I'd never heard of. And somewhere across the city, Maren was announcing to the world that she'd moved into the space I'd vacated less than twenty-four hours ago.

Two bombs had just exploded in my life simultaneously, and I wasn't sure which one would destroy me first.

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