
When the Alpha Saved Me from My Mate
Chapter 5
The notification tone on my phone jolted me from sleep. Squinting at the screen, I saw Luciana's name flashing.
"Have you seen it?" Her voice was unusually animated when I answered.
"Seen what?" I mumbled, still half-asleep.
"Aya's new video. It's everywhere."
I sat up straighter, suddenly wide awake. "What does she say?"
"Oh, she's playing the victim." Luciana's disgust dripped through the speaker. "Crying about her 'near-death experience' with wolfsbane poisoning."
My stomach clenched. After everything that had happened—the false accusation, the Truth Spell that cleared my name, my escape to Blood River territory—she was still trying to manipulate the narrative.
I opened the video app on my phone, finding Aya's latest post already trending with thousands of comments. She sat in what looked like a hospital room, face pale and streaked with tears, a pink rash visible on her neck and arms.
"I almost died," she sobbed into the camera. "All because someone was jealous of my relationship with Bryan."
I watched in disbelief as she spun her web of lies, painting herself as the innocent victim of a vicious attack. But something was off about her performance.
"Look at her eyes," Luciana said, as if reading my thoughts. "They're not red enough for someone who's been crying that hard."
She was right. And the rash—something about it seemed artificial, too evenly distributed, too perfectly photographed.
"Keep scrolling," Luciana urged.
The comment section had exploded. At first, there were supportive messages, but then...
"Wait, isn't that rash in the wrong places for wolfsbane contact?"
"Isn't she eating strawberries? Those cross-react with wolfsbane."
"Her story doesn't add up. Wolfsbane poisoning doesn't look like that."
One comment with hundreds of likes stood out: "So she's either lying about the poisoning, or she's lying about being human. Which is it?"
I felt a strange mix of vindication and unease. The truth was coming out, but at what cost?
"The Silver Moon Pack's reputation is tanking," Luciana continued. "Alpha Marcus is furious about the scandal."
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Three days later, I was organizing files for the upcoming summit when a commotion at the Blood River border checkpoint caught everyone's attention.
"Silver Moon Beta requesting entry," announced the guard at the gate.
My blood ran cold. Bryan was here.
"Let him through," came Elena's calm voice. "We'll handle this diplomatically."
I froze at my desk, heart hammering against my ribs. What was he doing here? How had he found me?
"He's using his diplomatic clearance," Elena explained to me later. "He can't be denied entry without violating inter-pack treaties."
"Is he looking for me?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.
Elena's eyes were kind but serious. "Yes. And he's not in a good state."
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I was heading to the training grounds the next morning when I sensed him before I saw him. That familiar scent—pine and musk, now tinged with desperation—made my wolf bristle.
"Laila."
I turned slowly, steeling myself. Bryan stood blocking the path, his normally immaculate appearance disheveled, dark circles under his eyes.
"You need to come home," he said, his voice tight. "This tantrum has gone on long enough."
"It's not a tantrum," I replied, keeping my voice steady despite the fear coursing through me. "I left. I'm not coming back."
He stepped closer, his expression hardening. "You don't have a choice. You're my chosen mate. My Beta Female."
"I was never your Beta Female," I countered. "You promised, but you never made it official. And now I'm not even your mate anymore."
Something dangerous flashed in his eyes. He lunged forward, grabbing my arm with bruising force.
"You belong to me," he hissed, his face inches from mine. "Everything you are is because of me."
I tried to pull away, but his grip tightened. "Let go of me, Bryan."
"You think you can just leave?" he snarled. "After everything I've done for you? You ungrateful—"
A low rumble shook the air around us—not thunder, but something far more primal. The ground seemed to vibrate with it.
Bryan's eyes widened as he registered the sound too late.
"Touch her again," came a voice like granite from the shadows, "and you lose the hand."
Archer stepped into the light, his massive frame blocking out the sun. He wasn't shouting. He wasn't even raising his voice. But the power emanating from him was unmistakable.
Alpha aura.
Bryan's grip on my arm loosened as he struggled to breathe against the invisible weight pressing down on him. His knees buckled, sending him crashing to the ground.
"Can't—" he wheezed, clawing at his throat.
Archer didn't move from his position, didn't even flex his muscles. He simply stood there, a living embodiment of authority that made Bryan's Beta status seem like a child playing dress-up.
"I said," Archer repeated softly, "touch her again, and you lose the hand."
Bryan's face contorted with rage and fear as he fought against the crushing pressure of Archer's aura. And in that moment, as I stood protected in the shadow of an Alpha who owed me nothing, I realized something had fundamentally shifted in my world.
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