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My Beta Cheated, So His Alpha King Took Me
My Beta Cheated, So His Alpha King Took Me

My Beta Cheated, So His Alpha King Took Me

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Thirty years as a Beta's rejected mate. Thirty years of watching my wolf wither while Grant chased every she-wolf who batted her lashes. When I caught his scent on another—*again*—I ran. Not from him. From the bond that was slowly killing my beast. But the Moon Goddess had other plans. Kael Vyrion. Alpha King of the North American packs. My *true* fated mate. The moment his ice-blue eyes locked onto my broken wolf, my entire body ignited with a claiming heat I'd never known. Grant thinks he can win me back with apologies? He doesn't understand: **A rejected mate doesn't beg. She ascends.** And when the Alpha King marks me under the full moon, every wolf in the hemisphere will hear my howl.

Chapter 1 of My Beta Cheated, So His Alpha King Took Me

I smelled her before I saw the evidence.

Tara's scent clung to Grant's collar like a brand — airport bourbon, her particular cedar-musk, and underneath it all, something unmistakable. Something that turned my stomach to ice.

Satisfaction. Post-mating satisfaction.

The world didn't tilt. It didn't shatter dramatically. For exactly three seconds, I stood in the entryway of the home we'd shared for thirty years, my keys still in my hand, and I simply breathed.

Then my claws came out.

I didn't realize it until I heard the sound — five clean lines raking across the hardwood floor, deep enough to show pale wood beneath the stain. Sable, my wolf, made a noise in my chest I'd never heard from her before. Not a growl. Not a howl.

A death rattle.

I walked to the kitchen.

The silver mating bowl sat on the shelf where it always sat, where it had sat for thirty years. Pack tradition, Mating Moon ceremony, the night Grant and I had pressed our bleeding palms together and made promises in front of the whole pack. The bowl was engraved with both our names. It had survived three moves, two renovations, and what I'd told myself was a solid marriage.

I picked it up with both hands and drove it into the granite countertop as hard as I could.

The crack of it was louder than any sound I'd made in years. Louder than I'd let myself be in years.

Grant came running. Of course he did — he'd been in the next room, probably rehearsing whatever explanation he'd constructed on the flight home. He appeared in the kitchen doorway, six feet of Beta wolf with guilt written in the tight set of his jaw, and he found me crouched on the kitchen floor, picking up pieces of silver with my bare hands.

I needed something to do with my fingers. I needed something real.

I pressed a shard into my palm until I felt the sting, the small bright pain of it, and Sable whimpered in my chest like a wounded animal. Her coat, in that spiritual space behind my ribs where wolves live, had gone the color of ash.

"Sloane." Grant's voice. Careful. The voice he used when he thought I was being unreasonable. "What did you — that was our mating bowl."

"I know what it was."

I stood up. My palm was bleeding, a thin red line across the lifeline. Appropriate.

"You need to calm down," he said.

"I am calm." And the terrible thing was, I almost was. The rage had burned so hot so fast that it had passed through me and left something colder behind. "I can smell her on you, Grant. I can smell exactly what you did."

His jaw tightened. There it was — his right hand dropped to his left forearm, fingers wrapping around his wrist, thumb pressing against the inside of his pulse point. Rotating. A small, unconscious movement. I'd seen it a hundred times over thirty years and never understood what it meant until this moment.

He did it when he lied.

"It wasn't—" he started.

"Don't." The word came out quiet and final. "Don't tell me what it wasn't. Tell me what it was."

For a moment, something moved behind his green eyes. Something that might have been shame, if Grant had been capable of sustaining shame longer than it took to find a justification.

"We've built something here," he said instead. His voice shifted into the tone I recognized — the reasonable one, the pack-standing one. "Thirty years of position, of respect. You want to burn that down because your wolf caught a scent on a T-shirt?"

My gold eyes must have been burning, because he took a half-step back.

"My wolf isn't jealous, Grant." My voice came out rough, scraped raw. "She's dying. And you've been feeding her scraps for thirty years."

Something flickered across his face. He recovered fast.

"So this is my punishment?" A cold smile, the kind that had once made him an effective Beta negotiator. His thumb was still rotating against his wrist. "Thirty years of loyalty erased by one lapse? You're being dramatic. She-wolves your age get like this — the bond gets hypersensitive, it doesn't mean—"

"Her name is Tara." I set down the piece of silver I'd been holding. Set it down carefully, which took more effort than throwing it would have. "She works three offices down from you. She's been at every pack function for two years. And I want you to call her right now and tell her to come here and look me in the eye."

His expression shifted. Something harder moved in.

"You'll destroy my Beta position. You'll make a scene in front of the whole pack and I'll lose everything I've built because you can't—"

"Because I can't what?" I picked up my car keys from the counter. "Look the other way?"

"Sloane—"

"I've been looking the other way." The words surprised me as I said them, the truth of them arriving fully formed. "I've been looking away for so long I forgot what I was avoiding. I'm done."

I walked past him. He caught my arm in the hallway.

"Where are you going?"

"Anywhere your bond can't reach me."

He let go.

I don't remember the first twenty minutes of driving. The roads were dark, the December sky pressing low and heavy with the kind of clouds that meant serious snow. The dashboard said the temperature had dropped eight degrees in the last hour. A storm warning blinked at the edge of the screen in amber letters.

I drove anyway.

Sable had gone quiet in my chest, that terrible ash-colored stillness that frightened me more than her whimpering had. A wolf who stops making noise has either accepted death or is waiting for something.

The highway signs changed. I was past the pack's territorial boundary. I was in the stretch of mountain road the pack called Unclaimed Lands — the buffer zone before the next Alpha's territory, wild and unwatched and cold enough to kill you if your car broke down.

I didn't remember choosing to come here.

The snow started in earnest. Fat, heavy flakes that the wipers struggled to keep up with, the road narrowing to two pale suggestions between dark tree walls. I should turn around. I knew I should turn around.

Then Sable moved.

Not her death-rattle stillness. Not her grief-whimper. She stood up in my chest — I felt it physically, like something straightening a spine I didn't know was curved — and she inhaled.

Every hair on my body rose.

There was a scent on the air. Through the sealed car windows, through the storm, somehow cutting through everything: Alpha pheromones, old and deep and nothing like Grant's Beta-warmth. This was something rawer. Like pine resin and winter stone and something electric that had no name.

My hands jerked on the wheel.

The SUV hit a patch of black ice.

Everything went sideways — the world rotating wrong, tires screaming, the guardrail coming up fast and white in the headlights — and in the half-second before impact I saw it.

A light. One light, amber-warm, impossible in the middle of this wilderness.

A structure built from black stone, massive and dark against the white storm. A castle that had no business existing on this mountain.

The door was open.

A figure stood in the threshold — tall, broad, two meters of absolute stillness in the howling snow. I couldn't see his face. I could see his eyes.

Ice blue. Luminous. Burning cold in the dark like something that had been waiting.

The guardrail hit.

And Sable, my dying wolf, my ash-gray grief-hollowed Sable, threw her head back in my chest and released a howl that shook me to the bone.

Thirty years of silence.

Gone in a single breath.

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