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Mated to the Alpha Emperor

Chapter 6 Promise

Word Count: 1395    |    Released on: 02/07/2026

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I turned the glass slowly in my hand. "What else?" "She's twenty-three. Single mother. A boy named Valerius - four years old. No father listed. She hasn't shared the details of his parentage with anyone." Something about that detail snagged at me. I couldn't say why. A child, Alex said quietly. She's raising a pup alone. "She asked for time off this morning," Claire continued. "Her son had an aptitude interview at the academy. She was apologetic about it - nearly tripping over her own words. I told her to go." "You told a brand-new employee to leave on her first day?" "I told a mother to take care of her child. There's a difference." Claire's voice carried a gentle edge. "She was back by early afternoon. Didn't miss a single task." I set the glass down. "Per protocol, her file doesn't include a portrait," I said. It wasn't a question. "No. Royal archivists at the private level are documented by credentials only. You'll see her face when you return this weekend." A beat of silence. "She left something for you, actually. A parchment scroll. I had it sent to your dispatch case." I reached for the leather case beside my chair and found the scroll - tied with a simple cord, sealed with plain wax. No family crest. No gilded edges. No perfume. Just clean parchment and neat handwriting. I broke the seal and unrolled it. At the top, in precise script: Daily Briefing for the Fifteenth of October for His Majesty of Nightfire. I raised an eyebrow. The scroll was organized into three clean sections. First - my schedule for the coming days, cross-referenced with territorial obligations and council availability. Second - a summary of pending correspondence, ranked by urgency, with brief contextual notes beside each entry. Third - and this was what stopped me mid-breath - a strategic observation. She had flagged an inconsistency in the border tax records between two rival territories. A discrepancy so subtle I'd missed it myself. She'd noted it without commentary, without overreach, without a single word of self-congratulation. Just a clean notation: For Your Majesty's consideration. I read it twice. Well, Alex said. The single word carried more weight than a full sentence. "She's thorough," I admitted. She's brilliant. And she has spine. The kind you've been looking for in every simpering courtier who's thrown themselves at your feet for years. I folded the scroll carefully. Set it on the table beside my glass. He wasn't wrong. Every year brought a new wave of them - noble daughters in silk gowns, batting their lashes, angling for a crown. They complimented my jaw. My eyes. My title. They laughed at things I hadn't meant to be funny. They agreed with opinions I

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“She gave her heart to a prince who chose her stepsister instead, and gave her body, just once, to a masked stranger she never expected to see again.Elara was the foundling ward everyone called worthless. No pack. No wolf. No name worth speaking. Cast out with nothing but a bruised wrist and a baby on the way, she built a life from scratch, raising her son alone and hiding his golden eyes from a world that would kill for the secret behind them.Five years later, desperation drives her through the gates of the Imperial Palace, straight into the service of the most feared Alpha in the empire.She doesn't know his face yet. He doesn't know he has a son.But the moment their eyes meet, the truth she's buried for five years is about to burn the empire down.”