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A Warrior's Second Chance (Faye and Alexander) novel Chapter 3

FAYE

Elder Bennett finally cleared his throat. “Alpha… there’s still the matter of Sage’s promised mate. What do we do about him?”

 

Alpha Wells rubbed his face, letting out a weary sigh. “Alpha Alexander,” he muttered. “This is bad.”

My stomach dropped, I’d almost forgotten about that.

Elder John frowned. “We can’t give him Sage anymore. She gave herself to another man right before the mating, and everyone saw it. There’s no covering this up.”

Elder Marcus nodded. “Alpha Alexander was promised a pure mate. Breaking that promise could dishonor us, and worse, anger his pack.”

“We need this alliance,” Elder Bennett added quietly. “Without it, everything we’ve worked for could fall apart.”

Alpha Wells turned to Sage with a glare. “Have you seen what you’ve brought upon us?! This is a disaster!”

Sage lifted her chin stubbornly. “It doesn’t have to be. Jason wants me, not Faye. And I want him too. Let me stay with him. Faye can take my place with Alpha Alexander.”

I froze. “What?”

Elder John looked at me, almost like he felt sorry. “Faye… if we can’t give Sage to Alpha Alexander, then it has to be you.”

My heart pounded. “No,” I said, shaking my head. “You can’t do that.”

Sage stepped closer, her eyes flashing angrily. “Why not, Faye? You always act so noble, but when it’s your turn to sacrifice for the pack, you say no?”

My fists clenched. “This isn’t about being noble, Sage, and you know that. You and Jason made this mess, and now you want me to fix it by marrying a stranger?”

Sage let out a bitter laugh. “Oh so now, that’s a bad thing? You didn’t care that I was promised off to someone I’d never met, as long as you got Jason, Faye. No it’s your turn to know what that feels like.”

“Enough,” Alpha Wells cut in, turning to me. “Faye, I know this isn’t easy for you, but the alliance matters. If Alpha Alexander is refused a mate, it could start a war.”

“So you’re just selling me instead?” I shot back.

His gaze softened slightly. “It’s duty, Faye. You’ve always protected this pack as Delta. Now you must do it again.”

“No,” I whispered. “If Sage can’t do it anymore, then send a message and call it off.”

My father shook his head. “It’s too late. He’s already here.”

My breath caught. “What? When?”

“He arrived this afternoon,” my father said. “I didn’t tell anyone because I didn’t want Sage to panic or run. I thought I’d wait until tonight. I’m sorry.”

My mouth went dry. He was already here?

Alpha Wells turned back to Sage. “And you agree to let your sister take your place?”

Sage nodded quickly. “Yes, Alpha. Jason and I love each other. This way, everyone wins. The pack keeps the alliance, and I don’t have to marry a stranger.”

Her words cut deeper than any blade. Like it didn’t even matter what happened to me.

Turning to Jason, Alpha Wells spoke. “And you, Jason? What do you have to say about this?”

Jason’s voice was cold and emotionless as he answered. “I really don’t care who mates who, father. The main thing here is that I’m no longer interested in mating Faye. She no longer what I want.”

My fists tightened at my sides but I remained quite.

Alpha Wells faced me again. “Faye, this is the only way to save the pack.”

I opened my mouth, but the words stuck in my throat. Finally, I shook my head. “No. I won’t do it.”

“Yes, you will!” Jason snapped, surprising me.

I turned to him. “Excuse me?”

“You will mate him, Faye,” he gritted out through his teeth. “Refusing this won’t make me come back to you. I told you, I’m done. So stop thinking about yourself for once and do what’s needed of you.”

I nodded, taking a step back. “I think we’re done here. If you all will excuse me “

Before anyone could speak, I turned and headed for the door, my heart pounding so loud I could barely hear them.

At the doorway, I threw the ceremonial dagger to the ground. It clattered across the floor.

“Faye! Come back here!” Alpha Wells thundered behind me.

But I didn’t stop. I pushed past everyone, stepping into the cool night air. My chest burned with anger and betrayal.

Nova’s voice echoed softly in my mind. “Faye—”

“Don’t,” I snapped. “Not now.”

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