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Mate Beyond Scent

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In a society where scent defines destiny, a wealthy and feared Alpha remains convinced he is cursed, unable to detect his fated mate. Despite the lack of a traditional bond, he is consumed by an obsession with a woman who hides a dangerous truth: she knows they are mates. To protect her secrets, she stays silent, yet their magnetic pull grows impossible to ignore. In a city of shadows, they must face a connection that defies every instinct.

Mate Beyond Scent Chapter 1

The city slept beneath a blanket of fog, but in the tallest glass tower of Blackthorne Enterprises, the night had only just begun. I pressed my palm against the cool surface of the floor to ceiling window, staring down at the pulse of lights and movement far below, and wondered how a world that seemed so vibrant to others could feel so cold to me.

I had always been a creature of the night not by choice, but by necessity. In a city where billionaires ruled empires and supernatural powers lurked in the shadows, I was just another human navigating a world of wolves. I told myself that my work kept me safe, that the numbers and accounts on my screen were shields against a life I did not fully belong to. But even my shields had cracks, and some cracks could not be patched with logic.

He was the first crack I had felt in years.

The Alpha.

The man whose reputation alone could make grown men tremble. Damon Black, the richest, most feared Alpha in the city. He commanded Blackthorne not just with wealth but with an aura of power that drew both fear and admiration. No one crossed him without consequence. No one, that is, except for the one person who should have been his mate.

Me.

I had always known the truth before he did. That in a world where mates were scented, where every Alpha could identify his destined mate with a single breath, he could not. Not because she did not exist, not because fate had been merciful, but because the Alpha who should have recognized me was blind to it. A curse, a birthright, a cruel twist of supernatural irony, I did not know which. All I knew was the pull, the invisible thread that tied us together, unacknowledged but unbreakable.

And yet, every time he walked into a room, I felt it, a magnetic force pulling me toward him, a tension that had nothing to do with the scent he could not perceive.

Tonight, like every night, I watched him from the periphery. Blackthorne's boardroom had become our battlefield of silent words and subtle gestures. He leaned against the polished mahogany table, dark eyes scanning the room with the confidence of a man who owned everything and everyone, yet when his gaze flicked toward me, something unspoken passed between us.

He could not smell me, but somehow, some inexplicable instinct, whispered to him that I was not just another human in the room.

I adjusted my posture, careful to appear absorbed in my reports, though my pulse had betrayed me the moment he entered. It always did. There was a precision in the way I worked, calculations, spreadsheets, strategy documents, but precision meant little when every fiber of your being screamed for a man who could not recognize your existence as his own.

Damon stepped closer, his movement deliberate, casual, and yet it radiated the same dominance that had made me tremble the first time I set eyes on him. A murmur of conversation rippled through the boardroom, colleagues oblivious to the tension that hung thick between us. I could feel it in the air, the kind of energy that could set fire to a room without a single spark.

"Miss Vale," he said, voice low and commanding, "your projections for the merger are lacking."

I lifted my eyes from the spreadsheet, meeting his gaze squarely. The room seemed to shrink, the chatter fading until it was only the two of us, and I could feel my wolf stir beneath my skin, unsettled by proximity and instinct.

"They are accurate," I replied evenly, though the muscles in my jaw tightened. "By your own parameters, the growth forecast is conservative but realistic. Adjusting for market volatility would make the projections optimistic at best."

He regarded me silently, dark brows drawing together as if calculating whether I was lying, or hiding something. I wanted to say more, to challenge him, to see if he would push, but I forced myself to remain calm. To blend into the shadows of professionalism, as I always did.

But even as I spoke, I could feel it. That pull. The thread that bound us, invisible, unacknowledged, and yet undeniable. He stepped closer, closing the gap that had been my only buffer, and for a brief second, our breaths mingled in the cold, conditioned air of the room.

And I knew. I knew that he felt it too, though he could not name it.

"Interesting," he said finally, a single word, but it carried the weight of a storm. "I would like you to oversee the integration personally. No assistants, no distractions."

A command veiled as praise. But there was something beneath it, something I could not quite decipher. Something that made my pulse race and my wolf restless.

"Yes, Mr. Black," I replied, my voice steady despite the shiver that ran down my spine.

He gave a small, almost imperceptible nod, turning away to address the board. Yet I felt the gaze linger, even as he spoke to others. It was impossible for him to smell me, but every instinct, every ounce of Alpha dominance in him, was drawn to me.

And I could not decide whether to be terrified or exhilarated.

I returned to my work, but the numbers blurred before my eyes. Something had shifted tonight. Something dangerous. Something inevitable.

A subtle movement in the reflection of the glass caught my eye. Shadows flickered where no one should have been. My instincts screamed danger, a familiar rush of adrenaline that whispered of predators and enemies, human and otherwise. My wolf surged within me, restless, untamed.

And then I saw him again, outside the glass, silhouetted against the city lights, a figure not quite human, not quite wolf, watching me with intensity that burned through the night.

I blinked. When I looked again, he was gone.

But the pull remained. Stronger than ever.

I didn't smell him. He couldn't smell me. Yet something old, primordial, and undeniable was threading between us, invisible but unbroken. And I knew, deep in the marrow of my bones, that tonight had changed everything.

The Alpha had noticed me, even without scent. And in a world where that bond was supposed to be automatic, that was impossible.

But impossible or not, I would have to survive what came next.

Because in this city of shadows and power, knowing your mate, and being known by them, was only the beginning of the danger.

And danger, I realized, had just stepped into the room.

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Mate Beyond Scent of Contents

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