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My Secret Mate Is The Alpha

Bound to a mysterious male named Rafe to seal an alliance, I expected to become the Nightfall Pack's Luna. Instead, I am demoted to a mere assistant for the cold Alpha Kaelen. Though he publicly humiliates me, Kaelen’s possessive fury erupts when rivals touch me. His touch sparks a fated connection I cannot ignore. Is he my true mate, or just a cruel master? I will uncover his secrets before I leave this pack and my heartbreak behind.
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Chapter 1

Elara Thorne POV:

I stood in the center of the ancient stone circle, the midnight air cold against the thin fabric of my ceremonial robe. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic rhythm only I could hear.

"It is for the future of Silvermoon, Elara," Elder Eleonora whispered beside me, her hand a frail but steady presence on my arm. "Duty before all else."

I nodded, my throat too tight to speak. I had been raised on those words. They were etched into my bones.

A shadow detached itself from the far side of the circle. A figure emerged, tall and imposing, wrapped in a dark cloak that swallowed the moonlight. His presence was a physical weight, an oppressive force that made the air crackle. This was him. Rafe. My fated mate, a stranger from the Nightfall Pack.

His elder, a stern-faced woman named Astrid Varg, stepped forward. Her voice was devoid of warmth as she recited the terms of the alliance. "A union of blood to seal the pact. A bond of fate to ensure our strength."

My inner wolf, Lyra, whimpered in my mind, both terrified and awed by the sheer power radiating from the cloaked male.

The ceremony began. Eleonora made a shallow cut on my palm with a silver ritual knife. Across the circle, Astrid did the same to him.

"Go," Eleonora urged gently.

My feet felt like lead as I walked toward him. I was forced to meet him in the middle, our hands outstretched. The moment our bloodied palms touched, a jolt of pure energy, of *sparks*, shot up my arm and straight to my core. My breath hitched. It was real. The mate bond was real.

I lifted my gaze, trying to see his face, but the deep hood of his cloak cast it in complete darkness. All I could see were his eyes, a pair of luminous gold orbs that burned with an intensity that pinned me in place.

Our blood mingled, sealing the bond under the gaze of the Moon Goddess statue. A faint, shimmering thread took root deep in my soul, a connection to the man I couldn't see.

The instant the ritual was complete, he dropped my hand. The warmth vanished, leaving my skin cold and tingling.

Astrid stepped forward and pressed a cold, heavy object into my other hand. It was an obsidian crest, carved with the dire wolf sigil of the Nightfall Pack. My sigil now.

The man, my mate, gave me a short, sharp nod. It wasn't a greeting or a farewell. It was a confirmation. A dismissal.

Then he turned and melted back into the shadows from which he came, as if he had never been there at all.

I stood frozen, clutching the cold stone, a hollow ache spreading through my chest. He hadn't said a single word to me.

"You will leave for the Nightfall territory at dawn," Eleonora said, her voice gentle but firm, pulling me from my stupor. "You will begin your new life."

I looked down at the crest, then back at my elder. I pushed every ounce of disappointment and fear down, burying it under layers of duty. I had a mission to complete.

Back in my room, I stared at my reflection. My neck was bare. No claiming mark. It was an incomplete bond, a political contract written in blood. The obsidian crest felt like ice against my skin as I packed it away.

Late into the night, I reached for that new, fragile thread in my soul, seeking some sign of the man on the other end.

I found nothing. Only a wall of silent, impenetrable cold.

The next morning, I climbed into the vehicle that would take me to my new home, my new pack. I carried a small bag, a heavy burden, and a promise.

"I will complete my mission, Elder Eleonora," I had told her before I left, my voice steady. "For Silvermoon."

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