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When My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Our Pup Novel Cover

When My Mate Chose His Mistress Over Our Pup

The champagne flutes on my tray caught the chandelier light like tiny trapped stars. I moved through the crowd the way I'd learned to move through everything in this house—invisible, efficient, forgettable. My back ached. My feet throbbed in the cheap flats I'd bought three sizes too big so no one would notice the swelling. The oversized servant's uniform hung off my frame like a tent, which was the point. No one could see the curve of my belly underneath all that fabric. No one was supposed to know. Across the ballroom, Tobias stood at the center of a circle of visiting Alphas, his hand resting on Mara's shoulder. She wore silk—deep emerald green, cut low across the back. I recognized it immediately.
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Chapter 4

The full moon hung over the Ironwood territory like a spotlight I didn't ask for.

I stood at the edge of the clearing, my arms wrapped around myself, watching the pack gather. They were beautiful—sleek, powerful wolves in every shade from charcoal to rust, their coats gleaming under the moonlight. They moved with the easy confidence of creatures who had never doubted their right to exist.

Sasha stirred inside me, hesitant and small.

"You don't have to shift," Gunnar said from beside me. He was still in human form, his presence a solid wall of warmth against the night air. "No one expects anything from you."

I looked up at him. His eyes were already gold, his wolf close to the surface, but his voice was steady. Patient.

"I want to," I said. And I was surprised to realize it was true.

He nodded once and stepped back, giving me space.

I closed my eyes and reached for Sasha. She was there—fragile, damaged, but there. I felt her hesitation like a physical thing, the memory of silver and cold making her flinch.

*Together,* I thought. *We do this together.*

The shift hurt more than it should have. My bones reformed slowly, reluctantly, like they'd forgotten the pattern. When I finally stood on four legs, I was shaking.

I looked down at myself and felt something crack in my chest.

My fur was dull grey, patchy in places where the silver burns had been worst. I was small—smaller than I remembered being, smaller than any adult wolf should be. My left hind leg trembled when I put weight on it.

Around me, the pack had gone still.

Then Gunnar shifted.

His Lycan form was massive, dark-furred and terrifying, the kind of wolf that made the ground shake when he moved. He could have been leading the hunt already—the pack was waiting for him, eager and restless.

Instead, he walked over to me and lowered his enormous head until his muzzle was level with mine.

His scent washed over me—cedar and stone and something deeper, something that made Sasha's ears prick forward. He huffed softly, a sound that vibrated through my ribs, and then he turned and started walking.

Not running. Walking.

I limped after him, my bad leg dragging slightly. The pack shifted behind us, confused murmurs rippling through the mind-link I couldn't quite access yet. Their Lycan King was supposed to lead the hunt, supposed to run, supposed to let them follow in his wake.

Gunnar ignored them.

He stayed beside me, matching my halting pace exactly. When I stumbled over a root, he was there, his massive shoulder blocking my fall. When I had to stop to catch my breath, he stopped too, sitting on his haunches and waiting without a trace of impatience.

Then he started scent-marking.

He moved in a wide circle around me, rubbing his muzzle against tree trunks, leaving his scent in long, deliberate strokes. The message was unmistakable: *Mine. Protected. Untouchable.*

The pack watched in silence.

Sasha's ears flattened, and I felt something hot and sharp rise in my throat. He was a Lycan King. He was supposed to be leading hunts, commanding respect, demonstrating dominance.

Instead, he was walking in circles around a broken, limping wolf, telling his entire pack that she mattered more than their expectations.

I sat down hard, my legs giving out.

Gunnar returned to my side immediately. He lay down beside me, his massive body curling around mine like a living fortress. His warmth seeped into my damaged fur, and I felt Sasha finally, *finally* relax.

The pack began to move again—some breaking off to hunt, others settling into smaller runs. But several wolves stayed close, forming a loose perimeter around us. Not crowding. Just... there.

I closed my eyes and let myself lean into Gunnar's side.

*Thank you,* I thought, even though I didn't know if he could hear me through the mind-link yet.

His tail curled around my haunches, and I felt his response like a rumble in my bones: *Always.*

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Two weeks later, I stood in a New York gallery wearing a dress I didn't recognize and couldn't remember agreeing to.

"You entered my paintings," I said to Gunnar, who stood beside me in a dark suit that made him look like he'd stepped out of a magazine spread. "Without asking."

"I did," he said.

"Why?"

He looked at me, and his expression was unreadable. "Because you deserved to be seen."

The gallery was full of humans—art critics, collectors, socialites with champagne flutes and opinions. They moved through the space with the practiced disinterest of people who attended these things professionally.

Then they reached the centerpiece.

The painting was six feet tall, brutal and unflinching. A grey wolf lay dying on a sheet of ice, her fur matted with blood, her eyes open and empty. In the background, barely visible, an Alpha stood in a doorway, his face turned away.

I'd titled it *The Caged Wolf*.

The room went quiet.

Someone's phone flashed. Then another. Within minutes, the painting was everywhere—Instagram, Twitter, werewolf pack networks I didn't even know existed. The comments rolled in fast and vicious:

*Who did this to her?*

*What pack lets this happen?*

*That's the Silverclaw crest in the background.*

I watched the notifications pile up on the gallery's display screen, my hands shaking.

Gunnar's hand settled on the small of my back, steady and warm.

"You didn't name him," he said quietly.

"I didn't have to," I replied.

Because the truth was already spreading, whispered through pack channels and mind-links, passed from Alpha to Alpha like wildfire:

*Tobias Harrison's secret mate. The one he kept as a servant. The one who lost his pup in a freezer.*

I turned away from the screen and looked at the painting instead.

For five years, I'd made myself small. Invisible. Forgettable.

Not anymore.

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