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My Alpha’s Mother Murdered My Fated Mate

Elara’s world shatters when the mother of her pack’s formidable Alpha murders her fated mate. Consumed by grief and surrounded by betrayal, she must navigate lethal pack politics while confronting the woman who destroyed her happiness. As she unearths the dark motives behind the crime, Elara is caught in a complex bond with the Alpha himself. She remains deeply conflicted, torn between her need for revenge and the pull of a startling new fate.
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Chapter 3

I didn't move.

The coffee was still burning through my sleeve, soaking into the skin beneath, and I stood there with my arm held slightly away from my body and watched Scarlett Lee realize what she'd done. The shaking in her hands. The way her breath came in short, uneven pulls. She'd lost control, and she knew it, and knowing it made her more dangerous, not less.

I was calculating my next move when the kitchen door opened.

Not Davis.

The aura that filled the room was different — not the flat, crushing weight of an Alpha command, but something denser, more deliberate. A Beta's authority, fully deployed. It pressed against the walls like a held breath, and I watched Scarlett's knees buckle before she could stop them. She caught herself on the counter's edge, her face going white.

Carlos West stood in the doorway.

He wasn't looking at Scarlett. He wasn't looking at the shattered mug on the floor, or the coffee spreading across the tile, or any of the wreckage of the last thirty seconds. He was looking at my arm.

He crossed the kitchen in four steps and took my wrist in both hands — carefully, the way you handle something that's already been hurt enough. His touch was light. His scent hit me at the same moment: pine and cold river water, clean and immediate, and something in my chest did a thing I didn't have a name for and didn't want to examine.

"Let me see," he said quietly.

I let him look. I didn't know why.

Behind him, Scarlett straightened, her chin coming up, her voice finding its edge again. "This is a private pack matter. The Silverfang envoy has no standing here —"

"Sit down," Carlos said, without turning around.

He said it the way he said everything — once, quietly, without repetition. Scarlett sat down. I don't think she meant to. I don't think she could help it.

I almost felt sorry for her. Almost.

---

He found me in the North Woods at midnight.

I'd told him not to come. He'd come anyway, which I was learning was simply how Carlos West operated — not in defiance, but with the calm certainty of someone who had already decided what mattered and wasn't interested in being argued out of it.

He had a small tin with him. Silverfang healing salve, he said. Rare. Made from plants that only grew in their northern territory. He opened it and the smell was sharp and green and cold, and he applied it to my forearm with the same careful attention he'd shown in the kitchen, his fingers moving slowly around the edges of the burn.

The pain eased. I hated how much I noticed that.

"You didn't have to come," I said.

"I know."

The trees were dark around us. Somewhere in the distance, an owl called once and went quiet. I watched his hands on my arm and thought about how long it had been since anyone had touched me like I was worth being careful with.

"Hope." He said my real name so rarely, and always like it cost him something. "You don't have to keep bleeding for a dead man."

My fingers found the inside of my wrist before I could stop them — pressing down, the old reflex, the one that meant I was holding something in that wanted very badly to come out. I felt him notice it. He didn't say anything about it.

"You don't know what I have to do," I said.

"No," he agreed. "I just know what it's costing you."

I pulled my arm back. Gently, so it wouldn't seem like retreat. It was retreat.

"Go back to the packhouse," I said. "Before someone sees you out here."

He went. He didn't argue. That was somehow worse.

---

Davis was awake when I got back.

He was standing near the window, still dressed, and the moment I stepped through the bedroom door I felt it — the shift in his aura, that particular frequency that meant he was working very hard to stay controlled. His eyes moved over me, and I watched them catch on something. A hesitation. A narrowing.

"You smell different," he said.

Pine. River water. I'd been careful, but not careful enough.

"I went for a walk."

"In the North Woods." Not a question.

I set my jacket down and didn't answer.

His Alpha tone came down like a hand on the back of my neck. "You will not speak to the Silverfang Beta again. Not alone. Not at all, if I decide it."

The command pressed against my skull, looking for the compliance it was designed to produce. I breathed through it.

Then he was closer, his hand at my jaw, tilting my face up. His scent — cedar, darkness, possession — wrapped around me, and I understood exactly what he was doing. Reclaiming. Reasserting. The mate bond pulling taut between us like a wire.

"Davis." I let my voice go soft. Scarlett's voice, worn smooth with practice. "The exile left marks that don't heal quickly. You know that. Please."

A long silence. His thumb moved once against my cheekbone.

Then he stepped back.

I kept my face still and my breathing even, and I did not press my fingers to my wrist, because he was watching, and some tells you cannot afford to give away.

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