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When My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Our Bond

Elara’s world shatters when her fated mate, Alpha Kaelen, publicly rejects their sacred bond to favor a human mistress. Cast aside and humiliated, she must navigate the cruel politics of the pack while nursing a broken heart. As Kaelen’s obsession with his lover threatens the pack’s safety, Elara discovers a dormant power within herself. She must choose between reclaiming her lost dignity or letting the flames of betrayal consume her future.
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Chapter 3

The murmur started at the back of the hall and rolled forward like a wave.

I watched it move through the ranked wolves — the way heads turned, the way shoulders shifted, the way three hundred people who had come to witness a Mate Ceremony suddenly found themselves witnessing something else entirely. The allied representatives in the outer rows were already reaching for their phones. I could hear the soft sounds of devices unlocking, messages being typed, the quiet mechanical clicks of people documenting what they were seeing.

Good. Let them document it.

The elders were leaning toward each other, Elder Rowan's weathered face tight with something that wasn't quite surprise. He had seen the seal. He knew what it meant. The other elders were speaking in low, urgent voices, and I caught fragments — royal jurisdiction, Blood Oath terms, classified assignment — the legal architecture of the situation assembling itself in real time.

At the far wall, Hanna had stopped crying.

I noticed it the way I noticed everything tonight — quietly, precisely, filing it away. The tears had simply stopped. Her breathing had changed. The performance that had carried her through the doors and across the ceremony hall had run out of fuel, and for just a moment — maybe three seconds, maybe four — the calculation behind her eyes was completely visible. She was doing the same math Connor was doing. She was getting the same answer.

Her hand moved to her stomach.

She didn't seem to realize she'd done it.

I looked away before she could catch me watching.

Connor's voice hit the hall like a hammer.

"Lock it down."

The Alpha tone was back, fuller than before, pressed into every corner of the room with the force of a man who has decided that if he can't win cleanly, he'll win by burning everything. I felt it in my sternum. My wolf flinched — not in submission, but in the way you flinch when something loud goes off too close to your ear.

The doors sealed with a heavy mechanical thud that I felt in my feet.

Then another thud. And another. Every exit, one by one, the sound traveling around the perimeter of the hall like a countdown running backward.

Warriors moved to the walls. I counted them without moving my head. Fourteen. Sixteen. More coming in from the side corridors, still in human form but with that particular looseness in their shoulders that meant they were ready to shift on a word.

"Mia Morrison and Kaia Morrison," Connor said, and his voice was so controlled it was almost impressive. Almost. "Are hereby declared rogues. No pack protection. No legal standing." He paused, and I heard the thing underneath the control — the edge of something that wasn't quite rage and wasn't quite fear but lived in the space between them. "Kill them on sight."

The hall went very still.

Not the stunned stillness from before. This was different — the stillness of three hundred wolves who had just been handed a choice they hadn't expected to make tonight. On one side: their Alpha's direct order, delivered in full Alpha tone, in front of the entire pack. On the other: a Lycan Royal seal, still in Kaia's hand, still catching the candlelight.

I watched the warriors nearest us look at each other.

None of them moved.

Not yet.

Kaia stepped in front of me.

I stepped up beside her.

She turned her head just slightly — not enough to take her eyes off the warriors, but enough that I caught the edge of her expression. That dry, bone-deep look she got in the moments of highest tension, the one that had always meant I've been in worse spots than this, which was either reassuring or deeply alarming depending on the day.

Today I chose reassuring.

We stood back-to-back in the center of the ceremony hall, the open floor around us, the circle of warriors at the edges. I could feel her wolf through the proximity — that silver-black energy she'd been suppressing for three years, pressing against her skin now without the suppressants to hold it down. It was like standing next to a live wire. The air around her had changed.

My own wolf was very quiet. Watchful. The kind of quiet that isn't calm — it's focus.

From the front row, I heard the sound of a chair moving.

I knew before I turned.

Mrs. Stephens rose slowly, the way powerful women rise when they want the room to notice — unhurried, deliberate, every movement calibrated for effect. She was still in her ceremony clothes, still perfectly composed, her silver hair pinned back with the formal clips she wore to every pack event. She had the posture of a woman who had never once been asked to leave a room she wanted to stay in.

She walked toward me.

The Luna aura hit me before she was halfway across the floor.

I had felt it before — that residual pressure, old and practiced, the echo of a title she no longer officially held but had never stopped wielding. Tonight she wasn't being subtle about it. She pushed it forward in a concentrated wave, aimed directly at me, and I felt it press against my composure the way a thumb presses against a bruise.

My thumbnail found my palm.

She stopped three feet away. Close enough that I could see the precise, surgical contempt in her eyes — the look she had been giving me for two years, the one that said you were always a placeholder and we both know it.

"Mia." Her voice was soft. That was the worst part about her — she never needed to raise it. "I want you to think very carefully about what you're doing."

I said nothing.

"You are an adopted daughter with a contested bloodline claim, standing in the middle of your Alpha's ceremony hall, surrounded by his warriors, having just watched your sibling assault three of his men." She tilted her head slightly. "Pack law is a tool, sweetheart. It works for the people who built the pack. Not for the people who were brought into it as a courtesy."

Behind me, I felt Kaia go very still.

Mrs. Stephens's eyes moved briefly to the Lycan Royal seal in Kaia's hand, then back to my face. Something shifted in her expression — not doubt, not yet, but the first hairline crack in the certainty she had walked across this floor wearing.

She pressed the aura harder.

I felt it in my chest, in the back of my throat, in the place where the mate bond had been screaming for the last twenty minutes. My wolf pressed back against it — not aggressively, just steadily, the way you lean into a wind that's trying to push you off your feet.

"Adopted daughters with contested bloodline claims," she said, quieter now, almost gentle, "do not survive the night they try to use pack law against their Alpha."

She said it the way you say something you believe completely. The way you say something you have already decided is true.

I looked at her for a long moment.

Then I looked past her, at the sealed doors, at the warriors who still hadn't moved, at Elder Rowan sitting in his chair with his hands folded and his eyes on me — waiting, I realized. Not frozen. Waiting.

At the far wall, Hanna's hand was still pressed to her stomach.

I pressed my thumbnail into my palm one last time.

And then I let it go.

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