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Pregnant by My Enemy Mate

Elara's life is shattered when Alpha Thorne destroys her pack and forces her into servitude. The tragedy deepens as she realizes this ruthless conqueror is her fated mate. Despite their intense animosity, a night of accidental intimacy leaves Elara carrying Thorne's child. Trapped in a nest of lethal pack politics and dark secrets, she is forced to play a high-stakes game to shield her unborn heir from the very man she is destined to be with.
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Chapter 3

The diner was the kind of place that existed specifically for people who needed to be nowhere. Vinyl booths, fluorescent light softened by years of grease and steam, a jukebox in the corner that nobody was using. It sat just past the county line, which meant it was outside every pack's territorial claim, which meant nobody here cared who we were.

I slid into the booth across from Knox and picked up the laminated menu mostly to have something to do with my hands.

Kaylani had given me a look when Knox asked if I wanted to step out. One of her looks — the kind that contained an entire conversation compressed into two seconds. It said go, and it said I will need every detail, and underneath both of those it said something quieter that I chose not to examine right then.

So I went.

The waitress came. Knox ordered coffee. I ordered whiskey, and when she raised an eyebrow I said, "Please," and she left without comment.

Knox watched me across the table. He had that quality of stillness that some people mistake for patience and other people mistake for coldness. I was starting to think it was neither. It was just — attention. The real kind, the kind that doesn't need to fill silence to prove it's there.

His scent was still doing the thing. Cedar and black amber, warm and deep, and the booth was small enough that there was no pretending it wasn't happening. I kept my hands flat on the table.

"My father," Knox said, "has taken a chosen mate."

He said it the way you'd report a weather event. Factual. Contained.

"Lana Wheeler," he continued.

I went still.

The name landed and then the connection landed, half a second behind it, and I watched Knox watch me make it.

"Serena's mother," I said.

"Yes."

I sat with that for a moment. The whiskey arrived and I wrapped both hands around the glass without drinking it.

"So your father," I said slowly, "is marrying the mother of the woman who just destroyed my life."

"There's a Mate Ceremony scheduled. Six weeks out." Knox turned his coffee cup once on the saucer. "I intend to use it."

He laid it out over the next hour. Not everything — I got the sense there were layers he was still deciding whether to show me — but enough. The bloodline succession clause buried in Lycan law. His maternal grandfather's alliances, the political foundation his father had built his entire reign on and then discarded along with the woman who came with it. The legal provision that allowed a direct royal heir with his own heir to invoke a claim. The specific, irrefutable sequence of events that would need to happen at Peter and Lana's ceremony to make the transfer of power impossible to contest.

I listened the way I used to listen in strategy sessions back home — tracking the shape of it, looking for the gaps, filing away the pieces that connected to things I already knew.

"Serena's been working every unmated Alpha in a three-pack radius," I said. "She's not doing that for fun. She's building something. Leverage, or a fallback, or both."

Knox's eyes sharpened slightly. "What kind of pattern?"

"She targets men with territory or rank. Moves fast, gets close, then either extracts something useful or moves on before they realize what happened." I turned the whiskey glass in my hands. "She's been doing it for years. I just didn't know I was watching it."

"That's useful."

"I know." I finally took a drink. The whiskey burned clean and I was grateful for it. "So is this the part where we shake hands and call it an alliance?"

Something moved at the corner of his mouth. Not quite a smile. "If you want."

We didn't shake hands. We ordered another round — coffee for him, whiskey for me — and kept talking, and somewhere in the second drink the conversation shifted without either of us deciding to shift it.

I don't know exactly when it happened. One minute I was explaining Serena's tells, the specific way her voice went half a register warmer when she was performing sincerity, and then I wasn't talking about Serena anymore.

I was talking about the timeline. Seven years. The way I'd rearranged everything — my ambitions, my friendships, my sense of what I deserved — around a man who was always going to choose someone else. The patience I'd mistaken for love. The way I'd defended him to people who tried to warn me, because the Moon Goddess had chosen him for me and I believed that meant something sacred, and it turned out it just meant I was the last one to know.

I was crying before I realized I was crying. Not loudly — I don't do things loudly — but the tears were there, and I hated them, and I pressed the back of my hand against my mouth and stared at the table and waited for Knox to say something useless.

He didn't say anything.

He just stayed. Steady and present, his coffee cup still in his hand, not looking away and not leaning in with practiced sympathy. Just — there. Like he understood that what I needed wasn't comfort. What I needed was for someone to sit with me in it without flinching.

The storm passed. These things always pass.

I wiped my face with a napkin and let out a slow breath. The diner hummed around us. The jukebox had started playing something low and old.

"Sorry," I said.

"Don't."

I looked at him.

His expression was open in a way it hadn't been at the ceremony — something underneath the control, something careful and real. The cedar-and-amber scent was warm across the table, and the ache in my chest was still there, Lucian's ghost still sitting in my sternum, but underneath it something else was pulling. Something that had been pulling since the moment I turned and found him watching me across that room.

I knew what it was. I'd known for hours.

I leaned across the table and kissed him.

It wasn't a decision, exactly. It was more like stopping fighting something that had already won.

For one second he went completely still. Then his hand came up to the side of my face, and the mate bond ignited — not like a spark, like a door blowing open, warm and overwhelming and nothing like what I'd felt with Lucian, nothing like anything I had a name for — and I stopped thinking about names.

We left the diner. We drove to his private residence outside pack territory, and neither of us talked about what we were doing, and neither of us pretended it was strategy.

It wasn't strategy.

It was two people who had been carrying something heavy for a very long time, setting it down for one night in the only place that felt safe enough to do it.

I didn't let myself think about what came next.

I should have.

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