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After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away
After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away

After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away

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Read After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away, a Fantasy、Romance、Werewolf novel. Follow the story as it unfolds with dramatic twists, engaging characters, and emotional conflicts across multiple chapters. Perfect for readers who enjoy Fantasy stories with immersive storytelling and ongoing updates.

Chapter 1 of After My Alpha Scented Another, I Walked Away

The iron hissed across the collar of Atticus's white shirt, and I pressed down harder than I needed to. Steam curled up into my face. I did not flinch.

Seven years. I had ironed this man's shirts for seven years. I knew the way the starch sat in the cuffs, the exact angle his shoulders preferred, the small fray on the third button he refused to let me replace because his father had given him the shirt. I knew the shape of his life better than I knew the shape of my own.

My name is Lyra Wilson. I am twenty-three years old. I have been the fated mate of Alpha Atticus King of the Ironveil Pack since the night my wolf woke up at sixteen and told me, in a voice shaking with reverence, that the Moon Goddess had given us a king.

She had not given me a Luna title. She had not given me a mark. She had given me a kitchen and a laundry room and a standing invitation to wait.

"He'll be home by eight," I said to Buster, who was lying across my feet with his chin on my slipper. His tail thumped once against the tile. Golden retrievers do not care about rank. It is one of the many reasons I loved him more than I loved most of the wolves in this house.

I finished the shirt. I hung it in the closet between the navy and the charcoal, in the order Atticus preferred. I set the dinner plate in the warmer. I lit the small lamp in the foyer because he liked to come home to soft light. I told myself, as I had told myself every night for seven years, that patience was a form of power. That the bond would deepen. That one day he would look at me the way I had been looking at him since I was a girl.

My wolf did not answer. She had been quiet for days. Too quiet.

He came through the door at nine-forty. I heard his boots on the hardwood before I saw him — the particular weight of an Alpha who had been traveling and wanted to be done with it. I met him in the foyer with my hands folded the way I always did.

"You must be tired," I said.

He nodded. He did not look at my face. He shrugged out of his jacket and held it toward me without breaking stride toward the staircase. "Dinner?"

"In the warmer."

"Good girl."

He said it absently, the way a man speaks to a dog he has owned too long to notice. I took the jacket.

It was still warm from his body. I turned toward the hall closet, lifted it to the hanger, and the scent hit me full in the face.

Jasmine. Cedar.

Not a brush. Not a handshake. Not the accidental drift of a woman who had passed too close in a crowded room. It was woven into the fabric at the collar, at the lapel, at the inside seam where a head would have rested. Hours of it. A whole evening, maybe more, pressed into wool.

I knew that scent. Every wolf who had ever set foot in the Ironveil pack house knew that scent. It belonged to Gwendolyn Bell of the Silvercrest Pack — the ghost I had been living with for seven years.

My wolf, who had been so quiet, finally spoke.

She did not growl. She did not snarl. She let out one long, silent howl inside my chest — the kind of sound a wolf makes when something has already died and she is only now arriving at the body — and then she went completely, utterly still.

I stood there with his jacket in my hands. I could hear the upstairs shower running. I could hear Buster's tail thumping in the kitchen. I could hear my own heartbeat, slow and even, as if my body had not yet been told.

I smoothed the jacket flat on the hanger. I closed the closet door. I did not say a word.

He came down in sweatpants twenty minutes later and ate the dinner I had kept warm. He asked if I had paid the quarterly pack invoices. I said yes. He asked if Marcus had dropped off the patrol reports. I said yes. He kissed the top of my head on his way back upstairs the way a man kisses a piece of furniture he has grown fond of, and he said, "I'm beat. Come up when you're done."

"I will," I said.

I did not.

I sat on the kitchen floor instead. I sat with my back against the cabinets and my legs stretched out on the cold tile, and Buster came and laid his whole warm weight across my thighs with his head in my lap. I put one hand on his ribs and felt him breathe. I opened the worn leather notebook I had carried since I was fifteen — the one where I had written letters I never sent, including the one to Atticus that had somehow never reached him — and I turned to a blank page.

I held the pen above it for a long time.

I did not write anything.

There was nothing to write. Seven years of words had already been spent. Seven years of quiet accommodations, of small swallowed hurts, of telling myself that the whispers in the pack — placeholder Luna, the unmarked one, poor little Lyra — were only whispers and could not touch me if I did not let them. Seven years of pretending I did not notice the way his phone lit up at exactly the wrong moments. Seven years of believing that if I just held on long enough, loved quietly enough, asked for little enough, he would eventually see me.

He had seen me. He had seen me every day. And he had chosen, every day, to cross state lines for the scent of another woman and come home and call me good girl.

I closed the notebook.

Something in my chest went very quiet and very final — a door closing in a room I would never enter again. My wolf, still still, pressed her forehead against the inside of that door and did not ask me to open it.

I stood up. Buster's head lifted, ears tilted.

"Stay," I whispered, and my voice did not shake. "Good boy. Stay."

I went upstairs without turning on any lights. Atticus was already asleep, one arm flung across my side of the bed where I had not been in an hour. I pulled a duffel from the back of the closet — the one I had bought two years ago and never used — and I packed by moonlight. Two pairs of jeans. Three shirts. The notebook. My mother's silver chain. The small envelope of cash I had been setting aside from the grocery budget without quite knowing why. I left every dress he had ever bought me. I left the jewelry. I left the pack house key on the dresser where he would see it in the morning.

I went back downstairs. I knelt beside Buster on the kitchen floor and pressed my face into the soft gold fur at his neck and I let myself, for one single breath, fall apart.

"I'll come back for you," I whispered into his ear. "I swear on my wolf. I'll come back for you."

He licked my chin.

I stood up. I wiped my face with the back of my hand. I reached inward for the thin, fraying thread of the mind-link I had never been allowed to mark — the incomplete bond that had been my leash for seven years — and I closed it. Slammed it. Bricked it over.

On the other side, somewhere in a sleeping man's dream, I felt something jolt. I did not wait to feel what came next.

There was a gap in the eastern perimeter where the patrol rotation overlapped by four minutes at midnight. I had noticed it three years ago and never told anyone. I had not known, then, why I was keeping the information. I knew now.

I walked out the back door at eleven-fifty-eight. The night air was cold and clean and smelled of pine and nothing else. I crossed the lawn. I crossed the tree line. I slipped through the gap at midnight exactly, and I did not look back at the pack house once.

Behind me, in a bed that had never really been mine, Atticus King slept on, certain as only a man who had never been refused can be certain, that when he woke in the morning I would still be there.

He woke at six. I know because I felt it — the faint shudder at the sealed edge of the bond, the first question pressed against the brick wall I had built. I was already on a bus two states of highway away, my forehead against a cold window, watching the sun come up on a world that did not yet know it had changed.

In the pack house kitchen, my coffee mug was no longer on the counter. He would notice that first, Marcus told me much later. Not the empty side of the bed. Not the key on the dresser. The missing mug.

"She'll be back by evening," he told his Beta, and his voice had the flat certainty of a man reading a weather report. "Wait her out. She always comes back."

My wolf, finally, opened her eyes inside me.

She did not howl.

She smiled.

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