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Chapter 17 – The Alpha Was Never Hers

“What’s for dinner? How about sour fish?”

“We’re out of green onions. Bring some back with the fish.”

“I want strawberries and yogurt. Pretty please?”

“Emergency! Snacks running low! (???)”

Anyone reading them would think she was the Alpha, and I was the one paying her ten million to stay fed.

But after weeks together, nothing about it felt wrong. It felt… natural.

If Jackson or Kian ever saw her bossing me around like that, they’d probably faint on the spot.

Fortunately for them, no one but me was allowed near her den.

Third Person’s POV

Magnus left the compound with a rare lightness in his chest.

Even though the messages from Aysel kept flooding in-complaints, reminders, little threats about her hunger-his mood didn’t darken in the slightest.

He approved the dinner menu she sent, but exercised his Alpha veto over her growing list of snacks.

Leaving the supermarket, he made a brief detour to a private patisserie known only to the upper packs. He waited patiently among humans and lesser wolves, finally securing a small strawberry cake.

Conor’s curses still echoed in his head-how no one would ever love him-but Magnus found them meaningless. Love was a fragile, human thing. He didn’t need it. He only claimed what was his, and once claimed, he never let go.

Aysel-his delicate little rose from the

Moonvale Pack-wasn’t something he’d call love, not yet. But she had already been marked in his mind, placed under his protection.

A fragile bloom, perhaps, but one he didn’t mind nurturing.

His pleasant mood, however, soured the moment he reached her apartment building-and saw the pest waiting downstairs.

Damon Blackwood.

The once-proud Alpha of the Blackwood Pack, now reduced to a lovesick shadow haunting her territory.

Magnus’s jaw tightened. The air around him crackled with suppressed dominance, the scent of danger curling like smoke.

Damon had been waiting Aysel’s regrets for weeks, guilt and desperation etched into every line of his face. He had told himself he was waiting for Aysel to calm down, to reach out first. But as days bled into nights, and her silence stretched on, anxiety hollowed him out.

He replayed their last argument endlessly-her fire, his pride. He thought of the small cottage that had burned down, the one tied to Aysel’s late grandmother. The Moonvale Pack had tried to hide the truth, worried Celestine’s fragile health would worsen. But when Luna Evelyn brought up the land deed, she’d been forced to admit it: the place was gone.

Celestine had wept, heartbroken.

“That was Grandmother’s most precious thing. How could Aysel be so cruel?”

Evelyn had comforted her gently, promising to find something “just as meaningful.”

Celestine’s words echoed in Damon’s ears, but he had only half-listened. He knew how deeply Aysel loved her grandmother. If Celestine was this distraught, what must Aysel have felt-what despair had pushed her to burn it all down?

Regret clawed at him. When she’d needed him most, he hadn’t been there.

He tried to call-blocked.

Went to her home-no answer.

He’d even considered alerting the city patrols, until Skylar cursed him out over the phone and told him Aysel was fine.

Fine-but unwilling to see him.

Now, night after night, he waited below her window, watching the faint light through her curtains. He’d knocked until the guards were summoned. His once-proud posture had wilted, and the Alpha of the East looked more like a beggar in love.

His mother had noticed.

She remembered Aysel as a bright, sweet pup-the darling of the Moonvale Pack. But over time, resentment had crept in as the Wards became more favored, as Celestine’s delicate health won sympathy and status.

Watching her son return each night defeated, she snapped.

“Maybe it would have been better if your engagement was with Celestine instead.”

She hadn’t expected the look he gave her-feral, deadly.

“I will only ever marry Aysel,” he said, voice low and trembling.

“Then why,” his mother shot back coldly, “do you always choose Celestine over her?”

Her words cut like claws.

Even she could see how the Moonvale elders preferred Celestine, how Aysel had grown up in their shadow-and yet Damon had still stood against her, time and again. Out of guilt. Out of cowardice.

Leaving home that night, Damon went back to her apartment again, driven by the same desperate hope: that she’d finally open the door.

But to Magnus, the scene was nothing short of disgusting.

The Alpha loitering around his territory, tainting the scent of his little rose.

He exhaled slowly, suppressing the growl that threatened to break free.

A pest. A crawling parasite that fed on regret.

He wondered, almost idly, if he should break Damon’s legs-or dig out those pleading eyes.

The thought brought him a calm sort of satisfaction.

He’d investigated Damon before-his history with Aysel was in every report.

The rejected proposal, the misplaced loyalty, the pathetic begging.

Even now, Damon’s presence was a stench in the night air.

“Crawling bug,” Magnus murmured to himself, sliding his hands into his pockets, eyes glowing faintly with the shadowed gold of his wolf. “Doesn’t know when to stay out of another Alpha’s den.”

Magnus’s POV

I could have crushed the pest lingering outside her building-snapped his spine, let his blood stain the pavement, ended the problem for good.

But between killing an eyesore and going home to feed my little rose, I didn’t hesitate for long.

Even a beast knows priorities.

I’ve heard that a dead “white moon” burns brighter in memory than a living one ever could. Perhaps that’s true. But I’m not the sentimental type.

And I’m not saying I want to “fall in love” with Aysel Vale. Love is a fragile, human thing. I don’t need it.

Still, I’ll be damned if my pet keeps thinking about another man.

Letting that Alpha from Blackwood die quickly would be too merciful. No-peeling him apart, layer by layer, until his pretty lies and rotting insides were bared before her… that would be far more satisfying. I want her to look at him and feel disgust instead of longing.

As I drove, my wolf-Rafe-purred beneath my skin, already crafting a hundred and eight ways to make them sever for good.

Maybe start with humiliation. Maybe a scandal. Maybe fear.

The thought alone made me grin.

Down by the greenbelt, Damon Blackwood must’ve felt the weight of my gaze-or maybe just the ghost of it. His shoulders stiffened, his instincts whispering danger, but by the time he looked up, I was already past him.

The fool frowned, muttering something about reckless drivers. I could almost hear his thoughts-how he’d buy Aysel a new place once they “made up.”

Pathetic.

He didn’t even recognize the predator watching him from the shadows.

By the time he looked up again, I was gone, and he was already fantasizing about their reunion, about touching what no longer belonged to him.

I parked in the underground lot, grabbed the plastic bags filled with groceries and a small cake, and took the elevator up. Aysel had just threatened to order food delivery if I didn’t hurry.

The things she said-her tone-most Alphas would take offense. I found it… endearing.

Inside the elevator, I ran into an elderly couple. Sweet, harmless humans from the building.

Since my injuries had healed, I’d stopped masking my scent,of course not my full Alpha scent. The concealment spells had worn off. Aysel sometimes dragged me out for night walks when she overate. The sight of us together had drawn plenty of attention.

The neighbors assumed we were newly mated-a young pair from a noble lineage, living quietly among humans. “The perfect couple,” they called us. The thought amused me.

The old woman smiled kindly. “Young man, did you see that black car downstairs? The driver’s been hanging around your building for weeks. We’ve seen him knock on your door-once your wife went to take out the trash, and he wouldn’t leave her alone. The guards had to step in! You better be careful, protect your mate!”

Your mate.


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