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After My Mate Crippled Me, He Crowned His Mistress
After My Mate Crippled Me, He Crowned His Mistress

After My Mate Crippled Me, He Crowned His Mistress

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I should have known something was wrong when he made the tea. Not because Jameson never made tea — he did, sometimes, on quiet evenings when the ridge was cold and the cabin smelled like woodsmoke and my herb bundles drying above the kitchen window. But there was something different about the way he moved that night. Too easy. Too deliberate. Like a man walking through a room he had already memorized in the dark. I didn't notice. I was bent over my healing notes at the kitchen table, cross-referencing my feverfew ratios for the third time, too absorbed to look up when I heard him fill the kettle. My Come of Age ceremony had been fifteen years ago — fifteen years since I'd caught his scent across the ceremonial grounds and felt the whole world tilt sideways. Pine and smoked leather.

Chapter 1 of After My Mate Crippled Me, He Crowned His Mistress

I should have known something was wrong when he made the tea.

Not because Jameson never made tea — he did, sometimes, on quiet evenings when the ridge was cold and the cabin smelled like woodsmoke and my herb bundles drying above the kitchen window. But there was something different about the way he moved that night. Too easy. Too deliberate. Like a man walking through a room he had already memorized in the dark.

I didn't notice. I was bent over my healing notes at the kitchen table, cross-referencing my feverfew ratios for the third time, too absorbed to look up when I heard him fill the kettle. My Come of Age ceremony had been fifteen years ago — fifteen years since I'd caught his scent across the ceremonial grounds and felt the whole world tilt sideways. Pine and smoked leather. Even now, it made something in my chest go quiet and warm.

That was the problem, I suppose. After fifteen years, the warmth had become something I breathed rather than noticed.

"You're going to ruin your eyes," he said, setting the mug down beside my notes. Chamomile. Our ritual. The scent of it rose in a small curl of steam, floral and familiar, and I didn't think twice.

"Alpha Calloway's announcement is tomorrow," I said. "I want the lavender extraction notes in order."

"They'll be in order." He set a hand on my shoulder — warm, steady, the hand I'd held through fifteen winters — and squeezed once. "Drink your tea, Belle."

I did.

I don't know exactly when it started. Four sips in, maybe five. There was no dramatic moment, no sudden alarm. Just a sensation like the floor dropping an inch beneath me, a subtle wrong-ness that I catalogued the way a Healer catalogues everything — dispassionately, looking for a cause. My wolf, Sable, stirred. She didn't like something. I set the mug down.

And then Sable screamed.

Not a sound. A tearing — a raw, shredding thing that ripped through the center of my mind with a violence I had no frame of reference for, because nothing had ever hurt her before, nothing had ever reached her before. I felt my senses collapse inward like walls folding. The room got far away. The notes blurred. I could feel the wolfsbane moving through my bloodstream with a horrible, clinical efficiency — I knew what it was, I knew exactly what it was, I had used it in controlled doses in trauma procedures — and that knowledge was the most terrifying thing, because it meant someone had done this on purpose.

Jameson was still standing behind me.

I tried to say his name. My mouth formed the shape of it. Nothing came out.

"There she is," he said quietly. Not to me. To himself, almost. The voice of a man checking something off a list.

I grabbed the table edge. My fingers wouldn't grip. I was already tilting, already leaden from the shoulders down, and when I tried to push myself up my knees buckled and I was on my feet for only a second before he was right there — his hands on me, not catching me, not steadying me, just — directing. Turning me toward the staircase. The one with the hardwood runner and the sharp turn at the bottom.

The last thing I felt clearly was his palm, flat against my back.

Deliberate. Unhurried.

The fall lasted no time at all and forever simultaneously.

---

I woke to the smell of antiseptic and pack-house linen.

My left arm was immobilized from wrist to shoulder, surgical pins I could feel more than see. The ceiling above me was the healing room's — I knew it by the water stain in the upper left corner that I'd been meaning to report for two years. The irony of that thought, landing in the first coherent moment of consciousness, was so complete I might have laughed if breathing hadn't hurt.

Sable was there, but muffled. Distant. Like hearing someone call your name from the other side of a closed door — present but unreachable, her strength suppressed, her voice thin and confused.

*Belle.* Just my name, over and over. *Belle. Belle.*

"She's awake."

Jameson's voice. I turned my head and he was there, in the chair beside the bed, leaning forward with his elbows on his knees and his face arranged into something I recognized as anguish. His eyes were red-rimmed. I had seen him cry exactly twice in fifteen years and both times were real, I had thought they were real, I had held his face in my hands.

His pine-and-leather scent drifted across the space between us and my body responded the way it always had — a phantom comfort, bone-deep, involuntary. Sable made a small, confused sound and pressed toward it.

I hated myself for that. Or I hated the bond. Or both.

"The stairs," he said. His voice broke on the second syllable in a way that was technically perfect. "God, Belle, I should have — I was right there and I couldn't —" He pressed his mouth together. Closed his eyes.

I watched him perform grief and could not speak above a whisper and could not yet name what I knew.

Not yet. Not out loud. Not here, in this room where the walls had ears and he was sitting three feet away, arranging his face into the shape of a devastated husband.

Instead I said, very softly: "The notes."

He blinked. "What?"

"My healing notes. On the table." My voice came out strange — thin, slow, dragged through something thick. The wolfsbane was still metabolizing. "Are they all right?"

Something moved across his face. Gone in an instant, fast enough that I might have missed it if I hadn't been watching very, very carefully.

"Don't worry about the notes," he said. He reached out and covered my right hand with his. "Just rest."

I let him hold my hand. I let my eyes go soft and confused. I let Sable's whimpering stay in my face instead of the thing underneath it that was cold, and quiet, and just beginning to wake up.

The ceiling stain stared back at me.

Tomorrow, Alpha Calloway would make his announcement. And Jameson, sitting here at my bedside with red-rimmed eyes and a story about the stairs, already knew who it would name.

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