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The Cold Alpha's Runaway Mate

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 1280    |    Released on: 29/06/2026

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ingle backpack slung over my shoulder. It contained my old clothes, my lap

corridors and gardeners' paths that I had learned over four years of trying to b

ck SUVs, sat a dusty, ten-year-old Honda. It had been Eleanor's, a car she'd kep

my ribs as I guided the car down the long, winding driveway. Ever

e Blake estate slid open for the unassuming little

stale coffee I bought

of the city. The smell of toner and warm paper was strangely

table before me. My hand trembled as I picked up a pen. For

Of Jossie's triumphant smile. O

ton, on the designated line. The script was

truction in French, a language Eleanor had insisted I learn: Pour l'Alpha Duke B

t in a secure building downtown. It was tiny compared to my room at the estate, but the key

w home, there was one l

just outside the gates. I tried calling Duke's personal line

s immediate

peaking." Her voice was sickeningly swe

yla. I need to

yla! I'm so sorry, but he's in the middle of a critical international co

but it was there. The gatekeeper, enjoying

ine. I have something to leave for h

lfred Peterson. The old butler had been at the estate since before Duke was bo

the second ring

you do me a great favor? Could you meet me at

knew. He must have known I was gone. "Of cou

ure appeared, walking slowly down the driveway

se, Alfred. Make sure he gets th

o the backpack visible on the passenger seat of the Honda. He under

It was all

, and pulled away, merging into the anon

rat

ling far heavier than a few sheets of paper. He turned to head back to the

r him in the main foyer, as if she

nd polished. "What's that? A delivery?

s Dalton," Alfred replied, his tone formal. He m

ing extremely sensitive pack business right now. All correspondence must be scre

authority as the Alpha's

t she was the Alpha's second-in-command. Her orders, in the Alpha

saccharine sweetness. She glanced at the French script on the front,

nd walked towards her own office, pulling

voice was a masterpi

usy, but... it's Kyla." She paused for dramatic effect.

mal, legal document became a 'note'. A decisive act

dripping with false sympathy. "Perhaps the stress of the funer

miles away. And she knew that by the time he returned,

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n a car and gone. According to Jossie, she'd been emotional a

ett

al, and prone to quiet theatrics. I was out of state, clo

old Jossie. "She'll be ba

unwelcome spike of unease through me. But I pushed it do

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“For four years, I was the invisible, wolfless Mate of Alpha Duke Blake. At his grandmother's deathbed, she demanded we produce an heir. Duke agreed without a hint of emotion, treating me as nothing more than a breeding vessel. Days later at the funeral, he stood shoulder-to-shoulder with his beautiful Beta, Jossie. He even let a neighboring Alpha offer condolences to Jossie as his "future Luna," while I was completely ignored. I had enough. I signed the formal Mate Rejection papers, left them with the butler, and escaped the pack to start a new life. But a week later, the electronic lock on my new apartment was silently bypassed in the dead of night. Duke stood in the shadows. He ignored my frantic screams, kidnapped me, and dragged me back to his estate. He threw me onto his bed, his eyes burning with a dark, primal fury. "You will perform your duties as my Mate. And you will not leave this room until you are carrying my child." I didn't scream or fight anymore. I just pressed my back against the cold wall and let silent tears of absolute despair fall. For four years he gave me nothing but cold neglect. Why couldn't he just let me go? Why did my freedom have to be crushed by a bond he didn't even want? Seeing my broken state, his hand froze in mid-air. The cold Alpha facade finally cracked as the echo of my agony hit him. He backed away in horror and fled the room, refusing to accept my rejection. But as the door locked behind him, my tears stopped. If a piece of paper couldn't sever this bond, I would have to find a way to tear it apart myself.”