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Mated by Contract to the Alpha 

Chapter 138 

Sofia nodded gratefully, squeezing Rebecca’s hand before following Raymond out of the alley. When they were gone, I turned to Rebecca, my concern evident in my voice

You should have told me about this,I said quietly. Why didn’t you call me the moment Sofia contacted you?” 

Rebecca looked away. I didn’t want to bother you with more problems. You’ve been so busy with pack business, and 

Your safety is never a bother,Rebecca,I interrupted, unable to keep the frustration from my voice. I took a deep breath, trying to calm myself. Come. We need to talk, and not here.” 

Without waiting for her response, I guided her to my car, parked just around the corner. As I opened the door for her, I noticed how she winced slightly, her hand pressing against her side. The sight rekindled my anger, but I forced it down. There would be time for that later

Where are we going?she asked as I slid into the driver’s seat beside her

Somewhere private,I answered, starting the engine. Somewhere we can talk without interruption.” 

I headed out of the city, toward the lake house where we had spent that transformative night together. The forest preserve was private property belonging to my family, a sanctuary where we could speak freely about matters that couldn’t be discussed in public

The drive was mostly silent. I could sense Rebecca’s discomfort, both physical and emotional. Diana had told me that Rebecca had left immediately after receiving Sofia’s call, without waiting to inform me. The thought that she would face danger without turning to me for help twisted something painful in my chest

Diana told me you left the villa in a hurry,I finally said, breaking the silence. I had security follow you for protection.” 

Rebecca turned to look at me, her expression a mix of surprise and something that looked like frustration. You had me followed?” 

I had you protected,I corrected, my grip tightening on the steering wheel

She sighed, looking down at her hands. I don’t want you to always have to solve my problems.” 

The statement hit me harder than it should have. Was that how she saw me? As someone who solved her problems rather than as her mate, her partner

Your problems are my problems,I said simply, though the words felt inadequate to express what I truly meant

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We lapsed back into silence for the remainder of the drive. When we arrived at the lake, I helped her from the car, noting how she tried to hide her discomfort as she moved

You should go back to the hospital later,I said, my voice tight with concern. You may have reinjured your ribs.” 

Rebecca shook her head. I’m fine. It just hurts a little.” 

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I wanted to argue, to insist that she get proper medical attention, but the stubborn set of her jaw told me it would 

be futile

Why didn’t you tell me?I finally demanded, turning to face her. Why didn’t you call me the moment Sofia told you about Dylan’s threats? Why do you consistently refuse to let me know when you’re in danger?” 

Rebecca’s eyes flashed with a mix of defiance and vulnerability. You’ve already done so much for me, Dominic. I don’t want to be a burden to you.She paused, then added quietly, And besides, when the contract is over, no one 

will be there to protect me anymore.” 

I froze. The word contractlanded hard in my chest. Contract. After everything we’d shared, after the mate bond had formed between us, she still saw our relationship as a business arrangement with an expiration date

My breath caught in my throat. Last night, when she had marked me, completing the mate bond between us, I had felt a joy and completion I’d never experienced before. My wolf had howled in ecstasy, finally accepting what I had denied for so long. But she didn’t know what she had done. She had no idea that her instinctive bite had bound us together in the most profound way possible for my kind

And now, hearing her refer to our relationship as a contract, I understood the painful truth. She didn’t feel what I felt. To her, this was still temporary, still conditional

I turned away, facing the lake, unable to let her see the raw pain in my eyes. My jaw clenched so tight it ached, and my shoulders went rigid as the word contractstabbed through my heart like an icy blade, I felt betrayed, foolish, exposed. My right hand moved to the mark on my neckher markfingers trembling as they traced the indentations her teeth had left. The skin still tingled under my touch, sensitive and warm. And she had no idea what she’d done, what she’d claimed, what she’d become to me. The mark pulsed beneath my fingers, mocking me with its 

permanence while she spoke of temporary arrangements

The decision crystallized in my mind, cold and final. I would end thisnot because I wanted to, but because I had to. I couldn’t trap her in a world she viewed as temporary, bind her to a man she saw as a contract partner. I loved her too much to make her stay out of duty. The thought tore at something vital inside me, but I pushed the pain down. She deserved her freedom, her human life, her choice. Not a world of pack politics and ancient rituals she never asked to join. Not me

Maybe you’re right, Rebecca,I said, forcing my voice to flatten, to drain every ounce of the longing and hurt that threatened to break through

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