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My Alpha Begged Me to Return After Choosing Another
My Alpha Begged Me to Return After Choosing Another

My Alpha Begged Me to Return After Choosing Another

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I knew it was coming. I had known for three months. That is the thing no one tells you about surviving — you do not survive by accident. You survive by watching, by counting, by preparing the exit before anyone knows you are planning to leave. When Lily's convoy crossed into Silvercrest territory that morning, I was already dressed. My bag was already packed. The severance agreement I had drafted and quietly slipped into Marcus Hale's files six weeks ago was already signed, already binding under pack law. I had done the math. I had done all of it. I just had not done the part where I stood in the great hall and let Lukas Voss say the words out loud.

Chapter 1 of My Alpha Begged Me to Return After Choosing Another

I knew it was coming. I had known for three months.

That is the thing no one tells you about surviving — you do not survive by accident. You survive by watching, by counting, by preparing the exit before anyone knows you are planning to leave. When Lily's convoy crossed into Silvercrest territory that morning, I was already dressed. My bag was already packed. The severance agreement I had drafted and quietly slipped into Marcus Hale's files six weeks ago was already signed, already binding under pack law. I had done the math. I had done all of it.

I just had not done the part where I stood in the great hall and let Lukas Voss say the words out loud.

The hall was full. Every ranked wolf in Silvercrest, lined up along the stone walls like they were watching a ceremony — which, I suppose, they were. Lily stood at Lukas's left, flanked by four European-trained warriors in dark tactical gear, her chin lifted, her expression carefully composed into something that was trying very hard not to look like triumph. She had her mother's eyes. I had always noticed that.

Lukas stepped forward.

He looked good. He always looked good — tall, broad-shouldered, the kind of Alpha who fills a room without trying. I had spent a year in his pack house watching him work a room, watching him negotiate, watching him move through the world like it had been built to accommodate him. I knew the exact angle of his jaw when he was being decisive. I knew the way his voice dropped half a register when he was about to say something he had already decided.

I pressed my thumb against the inside of my wrist.

"I, Lukas Voss, Alpha of the Silvercrest Pack, reject you, Keira Ashford, as my mate."

It hit like a blade. Not a clean one — the kind that goes in sideways, catches on something, drags. The mate bond does not sever so much as it tears, and the tearing goes all the way down, past muscle and bone, into something that does not have a name in human anatomy. My wolf — Sable, who had been silent and still inside me for so long — made a sound I had never heard from her before. Low. Broken. Like something collapsing inward.

I pressed my thumb harder against my wrist.

I did not cry. I had decided, months ago, that I would not cry. Not here. Not in front of Lily's borrowed warriors and Lukas's assembled pack and the Beta who had brokered this entire arrangement like I was a piece of furniture being returned to storage. I breathed through it the way I had learned to breathe through everything — slowly, from the bottom of the lungs, face completely still.

Lukas was looking at me. I could not read his expression. I did not try.

"I accept," I said. My voice came out clean. I was proud of that.

Marcus Hale stepped forward with the severance documents. I signed where I was supposed to sign. I took the resource transfer confirmation — the pack credits, the territorial access codes for the neutral corridor, the supply contacts I had spent three months quietly cultivating — and I folded it into my jacket pocket.

Then I walked out.

I did not look back. I had promised myself I would not look back, and I kept that promise, which is more than anyone in that hall had ever done for me.

---

The border was a line of old oak trees at the edge of Silvercrest's eastern territory, their roots so deep and tangled that the ground buckled around them. I crossed at dusk, when the light was going orange and flat and the shadows stretched long across the grass. The moment I stepped over, I felt the pack bond — the thin, ambient thread that had connected me to Silvercrest's collective for a year — snap clean.

It should have felt like loss. It felt like putting down something very heavy that I had been carrying for a very long time.

I kept walking.

Behind me, I did not know that Lukas had gone still in the great hall. I did not know that he had turned his head, just slightly, toward the door I had walked through, and caught something — a scent, faint and fading, wild jasmine and something electric, like the air before a storm. I did not know that he had stood there for a long moment with his jaw tight and his wolf pressing against the surface, trying to place it.

I did not know any of that. I would not know it for weeks.

What I knew was the road ahead of me, and the plan in my head, and the fact that I had exactly enough resources to make the next six months work if I was careful and ruthless and did not waste a single move.

---

Ironvale's supply route ran along the southern ridge, and I knew the rotation schedule by heart — I had grown up on it, back when I was still allowed to be Tobias Ashford's daughter. The labor crew came through at dawn and again at dusk, and the dusk run always included a stop at the eastern depot that lasted exactly eleven minutes while the driver logged the manifest.

Eleven minutes was enough.

Senna was on the dusk crew. She had been on the dusk crew for two years, ever since Tobias's Beta had reassigned her from the pack house kitchen to outdoor labor for the crime of being in the wrong corridor at the wrong time. She was twenty-two years old and she moved through Ironvale's hierarchy like she did not exist, which was the most valuable skill I had ever seen in another person.

I found her at the depot, hauling a crate that was too heavy for her frame, her head down, her shoulders set in the particular way of someone who has learned to make themselves small enough not to attract attention.

I put my hand on her shoulder.

She went still. Then she looked up.

I said, "I need someone who knows how to be invisible."

Senna looked at me for a long moment. Something moved behind her eyes — not surprise, exactly. More like recognition. Like she had been waiting for someone to say exactly that, and had stopped expecting it would ever happen.

She set down the crate. She did not look back at the depot, or the crew, or the eleven-minute window closing behind us.

"Okay," she said.

We were gone before the driver finished the manifest.

---

The safe house was a rented room above a neutral-territory trading post, forty minutes from Ironvale's border and two hours from Silvercrest's. I had paid three months in advance under a name that was not mine. The walls were thin and the heat was unreliable and the table was barely large enough for the maps I spread across it that first night.

Senna sat across from me and watched me work without asking questions. That was the first thing I had liked about her.

I laid it out plainly. The alliance maps I had memorized during my year at Silvercrest — Lukas's territorial leverage points, his border agreements, the small packs he had quietly absorbed or pressured into dependency. The gaps in those agreements. The overlooked packs along the coastal corridors that Lukas had never bothered to court because they were too small to matter to him.

They were not too small to matter to me.

"I need you back inside Ironvale," I told Senna. "Not on the labor crew. Closer. Tobias's household staff, if you can manage it. There are records he keeps locked — territorial deeds, bloodline documents. I need to know where they are."

Senna was quiet for a moment. "That's a long way inside."

"I know."

"If he figures out what I'm doing—"

"He won't," I said. "Because he doesn't see Omegas. He never has. That's the only advantage we've ever had, and I intend to use it."

Senna looked at the maps. Then she looked at me — really looked, the way she had at the depot, like she was reading something underneath the surface.

"Your wolf," she said quietly. "She's not Omega."

I went still.

"I noticed," Senna said. "First week at Ironvale, before the suppressants. The aura. It bleeds through sometimes, when you're not watching it." She paused. "I never said anything. It wasn't my secret."

I looked at her for a long moment. Outside, the wind moved through the trees, and somewhere in the distance a wolf howled — a pack wolf, far off, belonging somewhere.

"No," I said finally. "She's not."

Senna nodded, like that settled something. She pulled the nearest map toward her and studied it with the focused attention of someone who has spent years learning to be useful in ways no one notices.

"Tell me which building," she said. "I'll find the room."

I told her. And then I ate nothing until I had mapped every exit from the building we were sitting in — a habit so ingrained I barely noticed I was doing it anymore.

We had no pack. We had no Alpha. We had limited resources and every major wolf in the region had been told to dismiss us.

I had been dismissed before. I knew exactly what to do with it.

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