After Nine Escapes, I Chose His Brother
After Cain called off our mate-bonding ceremony for the ninth time—calling it off for the sake of his childhood sweetheart—the Alpha himself came to the Abel family estate to deliver an apology in person.
"We are prepared to offer an additional 300kg of frost iron, three hunting territories west of Silvermoon Forest, and nine forges in the pack compound," he announced. "Consider this reparations for the nine broken betrothals."
Before his words even faded, Cain's laughter crackled through the phone speaker.
"Dad, is she honestly worth that kind of price? I could toss her a half-rotted beast bone soaked in moonlight and she'd still come crawling. You'd be better off funneling those resources into Lina's beast-training arena."
The old Alpha ended the call without a second thought. His golden wolf eyes shifted toward me, heavy with visible unease.
The gathered wolves stifled their snickers, their throats rippling with suppressed laughter.
Every pair of eyes fixed on me, gleaming with anticipation of the show.
They all expected me to swallow the humiliation, just as I always had.
After all, every wolf in Silvermoon Pack knew the tale: I, the Abel family daughter, had been pining for Cain, the Alpha King's youngest son, for years. Pathetic and devoted.
But I'd endured this exact scene eight times before. I was done with it. And more than that, I was done with him.
A beat of silence passed. Then I lifted my gaze, searching the crowd until I found the one face Cain despised most: his older brother, Cass.
A slow smile curved my lips.
"Whoever I claim as my mate inherits the Alpha title," I said. "Does that promise still stand?"