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When My Alpha Let His Mistress Rule Our Pack

The crystal chandelier above the Obsidian Pack’s grand ballroom cast a fractured light over the crowd, but it couldn't hide the cracks in my marriage. I stood in my floor-length silver gown, the fabric shimmering like the moonlight my birth pack, Moonstone, was named for. I was Daleyza Morgan, daughter of one of the most powerful bloodlines in the country, and yet, here I was, watching my mate make a fool of me. It was Alpha Bradley’s birthday. As his Luna, I should have been the one standing at his right hand during the toast. Instead, I was relegated to the periphery while Kelly, his "childhood best friend," clung to his bicep like a burr I couldn't brush off. "To Alpha Bradley!" a visiting dignitary shouted, raising his glass. Bradley beamed, his handsome face flushed with drink and adoration. But before he could thank his guests, Kelly giggled. It was a sound that grated on my nerves like claws on a chalkboard.
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Chapter 5

The air in the pack house was thick enough to choke on, a suffocating blend of fear, stale coffee, and the metallic tang of impending violence. With my family’s resources withdrawn and the Beta—Kelly’s father—exiled, the Obsidian Pack was bleeding out. And the sharks were already circling.

I stood in the war room, staring at the digital map spread across the table. Red dots clustered along the southern border, blinking like warning lights.

"Victor Blackwood," Finn said, his voice grim. He traced the line of the southern ridge. "The Rogue King doesn't mobilize this kind of force for a simple raid. He’s looking for a takeover."

"He knows we're weak," I replied, my arms crossed over my chest. "He smells the rot."

"He smells an open door," Finn corrected. He tapped a sector near the old supply tunnels. "My scouts intercepted a courier pigeon an hour ago. Old school. Untraceable electronically. Someone inside is negotiating a price for the defense codes."

I didn't need to ask who. I walked to the window, looking down at the edge of the forest. The shadows were long as the sun began to dip, but they weren't deep enough to hide the figure slipping out of the treeline.

Kelly.

She was moving quickly, glancing over her shoulder every few steps. Her designer boots were caked in mud, and she clutched her phone to her chest like a lifeline. She didn't look like a grieving daughter whose father had just been banished. She looked like a rat scurrying off a sinking ship.

"She’s selling us out," I murmured, watching her disappear into the side entrance of the pack house. "She knows Bradley can’t protect her anymore, so she’s buying a seat at Victor’s table."

Finn stepped up beside me, his heat radiating against my arm. "Do you want me to intercept her?"

"No," I said, turning away from the window. The coldness in my chest had solidified into something hard and unbreakable. "Let her run. It will only make what I have to do tomorrow easier."

***

The house was quiet that night, a heavy, breathless silence that usually precedes a storm. I couldn't sleep. My wolf, Selene, was pacing in my mind, restless and agitated. She knew what was coming. The bond between us and Bradley was frayed, hanging by a single, agonizing thread.

I found myself wandering the halls, my feet carrying me to the one room I had avoided since the betrayal. The nursery.

The door was cracked open. A sliver of pale moonlight cut across the floor, illuminating a figure sitting in the rocking chair.

Bradley.

He was hunched over, his elbows resting on his knees, his face buried in his hands. On the rug at his feet, the golden retriever puppy—the one he had bought for his mistress, the one he had given my name—was sleeping soundly.

I pushed the door open. The hinges creaked, and Bradley’s head snapped up. His eyes were red-rimmed, dark circles bruising the skin beneath them. He looked like a man who had been hollowed out.

"Daly," he whispered, his voice cracking. He reached down, stroking the puppy’s soft fur. "I... I didn't think you were awake."

I didn't step into the room. I stayed in the doorway, a barrier he wasn't allowed to cross. "What are you doing, Bradley?"

He let out a shuddering breath, looking from me to the dog. "I never wanted to hurt you," he said, the words spilling out in a desperate rush. "I just... I didn't want to lose her. She’s been with me since we were kids. I thought I could make everyone happy. I thought if I just kept the peace..."

"You thought you could have your mate and your mistress," I cut in, my voice devoid of pity. "You thought my loyalty was infinite."

He stood up, taking a step toward me. The puppy stirred, letting out a soft yip. *Buttercup.* The sound of that name, attached to that animal, felt like a physical blow, but I didn't flinch. I let the pain fuel me.

"I can fix this," he pleaded, reaching out a hand. "After the ceremony tomorrow. We’ll run together. The pack will see us united. The bond... it’s strong, Daly. We can rebuild."

I looked at his hand—the hand that had touched her, the hand that had signed away our pack's security for her father’s greed. I didn't take it.

"You lost us both the moment you couldn't choose, Bradley," I said softly.

He froze, his hand dropping to his side. "What does that mean?"

"It means you spent so much time trying to keep her," I said, turning my back on him, "that you forgot you had to earn me."

I walked away, leaving him standing in the dark with a dog named after a ghost.

***

The full moon rose like a bloodshot eye over the Obsidian territory. The air crackled with the energy of three hundred wolves preparing to shift. Bonfires roared at the edge of the clearing, casting long, dancing shadows against the trees.

This was the most sacred night of the month. The Pack Run. It was a time for unity, where the Alpha and Luna would shift first, leading their people through the forest in a display of power and harmony.

I stood at the base of the stone dais, dressed in a simple white slip dress that fluttered in the night breeze. Around me, wolves were stripping off their clothes, their bodies vibrating with the urge to release their beasts.

Bradley stood at the top of the stairs. He had tried to look regal, but his posture was slumped, his aura flickering weakly. He scanned the crowd, his eyes landing on me. Relief washed over his face. He extended his hand, expecting me to climb the stairs, strip, and shift beside him. He expected the show to go on.

"Come, Luna Daleyza," he called out, his voice amplified for the crowd. "It is time to lead our pack."

The drums beat a steady rhythm. The pack watched, waiting. Waiting for the forgiveness. Waiting for the submission.

I climbed the stairs slowly. Every step felt like shedding a layer of skin. I reached the top and stood beside him. But I didn't take his hand. And I didn't reach for the zipper of my dress.

Bradley’s smile faltered. "Daly? The moon is high. We need to shift."

I turned to face the crowd. Three hundred faces looked up at me—warriors, mothers, elders. And somewhere in the back, I saw Kelly, watching with narrowed, calculating eyes.

I drew in a breath, letting the power of my bloodline—the ancient, unyielding strength of the Moonstone Alphas—flood my veins. I didn't need to shift to show them who I was.

I raised my hand.

"Silence!"

The command didn't just ring out; it slammed into the clearing like a physical force. The drums stopped instantly. The whispers died. Even the fire seemed to quiet down.

Bradley stepped back, confusion twisting his features. "Daleyza, what are you doing?"

I turned to him, my eyes locking onto his. I didn't see my mate anymore. I saw a stranger. A stranger who had broken the one thing the Moon Goddess had deemed sacred.

"I am not here to run with you, Bradley," I said, my voice carrying to the furthest edges of the treeline. "I am here to end this."

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