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My Brother's Fiancée is My Mate

​ One message changed everything: "The Alpha is coming for you." ​Elara Vance spent her life sacrificed for her family, nursing her dying mother in the shadows of a pack that forgot them. When she's sold to the lethal Alpha Silas Vane to pay a debt, she expects a life of servitude. She doesn't expect the soul-searing heat of the Mate Bond the moment they meet. ​But fates have a cruel sense of humor. ​A devastating mistake in the marriage contract is revealed. Elara isn't the Alpha's bride. Her sister is. And Elara's been promised to the Alpha's sadistic younger brother. ​Bound by blood, separated by law, and hunted by a bond that refuses to be ignored, Elara must decide either to follow the rules of the pack or burn it all down to claim the man who was always meant to be hers?
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Chapter 6

Silas dropped Kaelen and crossed the room in two steps, pulling me against his chest. The bond felt relief.

"You're here. You're safe."

"What's going on?"

"Sera told me you were planning to run. I thought something had happened to you."

Guilt stabbed through me, "I was going to run. But I changed my mind."

"Why?"

Before I could answer, Elena's voice cut through from the doorway.

"How touching. The Alpha is ready to murder his own brother over a girl he can't even keep," She stood there, perfectly composed, "I'm not an idiot, Silas. I saw the way you looked at her at dinner," Her eyes moved to me, "You're his mate right?" 

Silence fell in the room.

"That doesn't matter, yhe contract states that he marry the firstborn and that's you," I said.

"The contract doesn't account for fated mates." Elena said, "Tell me Alpha, what were you planning to do? Marry me and keep her as your mistress?"

"I was trying to find a solution to all of this," Silas said. 

"Well, let me save you the trouble. I don't want a husband who's in love with someone else.

"The contract requires marriage to a Vance daughter. It doesn't specify which brother marries which sister," Elena added. 

"You want to marry me?" Kaelen asked. 

"You want power and a husband who'll actually pay attention to me. We can make that work right?"

"This is insane," I said.

"This is politics," Elena said as she circled the room, "You will get your mate and I will get a husband who wants me. Kaelen gets elevated status and the contract is fulfilled. Unless you have a better idea?"

"The Council will never approve it," Kaelen said. 

"The Council answers to the Alpha," Elena said as she stared at Silas, "And the Alpha wants his mate more than he wants to admit."

Every eye in the room turned to Silas.

"I need time to review the legal implications," he said after a long silence, "Darius, get the Council together. We'll discuss terms this afternoon."

"And what about her?" Elena pointed toward me, "Does she get a say?"

"She's my mate," Silas said quietly, "Nothing happens without her agreement."

"How refreshing." Elena headed for the door and disappeared into the crowd. 

"Are you really willing to hand me the firstborn? To give me that kind of leverage?" Kaelen said. 

"I'm willing to find a solution that doesn't involve anyone being forced," Silas replied.

"This is a very stupid but noble act," Kaelen said as he smiled coldly, "But if this plan doesn't falls through and the contract still stands. I won't be generous about sharing."

He left. Finally, it was just Silas, Darius, and me.

"You were really going to run?" Silas asked.

"I was."

"Why did you come back?"

"Because I felt that you were in pain and I couldn't leave you like that."

"I'll let you two talk," Darius said quickly, disappearing through the door.

"You destroyed your study," I said.

"I thought I'd lost you before," He held my hands with warmth, "Please don't run from me again, Elara."

"Don't give me reasons to run," I said. 

"What if the Council rejects this and I have to choose between you and the pack?"

"Then I guess we'll just have to find out what you're really made of, Alpha."

"I'm starting to think you're the bravest person I've ever met," Silas said. 

"The Council meeting is in four hours. Will you be there?" He added. 

"Do I have a choice?"

"Yes. You always have a choice with me, Elara."

"I'll be there. But Silas, If this doesn't work, I'm not marrying Kaelen. I don't care what the contract says."

"Neither am I marrying Elena. We'll find another way."

"And if there isn't one?"

"Then I'll burn the contract and deal with the consequences."

The bond surged between us. 

Four hours until the Council meeting and four hours until everything changed.

Again.

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The corridor felt colder the moment the heavy Council doors slammed shut behind us, and Silas didn't say a single word as he kept my hand firmly locked in his, our fingers threaded together so tightly that it almost hurt, pulling me down the long hallway with the kind of urgency that suggested the entire building might collapse if we dared to slow down even for a second.

We didn't stop until we reached his private quarters, where he shoved the door open with his shoulder, tugging me inside after him, and then kicked it closed so hard that the whole frame rattled before the lock snapped into place with a click.

For a long moment we simply stood there in the near-darkness, breathing too loudly in the quiet room, the only light coming from the low, flickering fire still burning in the hearth.

Then he turned and looked at me and everything he had been holding back so carefully during that endless Council session came rushing out all at once.

"Elara," he said, my name sounding rough and raw.

I took one small step toward him, and that was all it took for him to close the remaining distance between us, his hands rising to cup my face with the kind of gentleness that made my pulse race.

"You shouldn't have revealed the silver scent to them," I said, my voice trembling just a little despite my best efforts to keep it steady. "You could have waited, could have fought the challenge without giving them that advantage."

"Stop," he said, shaking his head. "Don't even try to talk me into being reasonable tonight."

And then he kissed me.

It wasn't gentle or careful, instead it felt like he had been holding back from doing this; the kiss was hungry and messy and carried the edge of anger, his mouth crashing against mine as though he had been starving for month, his teeth were grazing my lower lip, and his tongue was sweeping in without hesitation, a low growl rumbling from deep in his chest and vibrating straight into mine.

I grabbed fistfuls of his shirt and kissed him back with the same fierce intensity, because if I didn't pour everything I was feeling into that moment, I was afraid I would either burst into tears or start screaming.

Without any warning he lifted me, and my legs wrapped around his waist on instinct, locking tight as he carried me across the room without ever breaking the kiss or stumbling once, until the backs of my knees hit the edge of the bed and we tumbled down together in a chaotic heap of tangled limbs and desperate, searching hands.

He pulled back just far enough to look at me properly, his pupils blown wide, lips swollen and red, chest rising and falling in heavy, uneven breaths.

"Tell me to stop," he said, his voice completely wrecked. "Right now, if you want me to stop, say the words."

I reached up and touched his face slowly, tracing the hard line of his jaw, the faint scar on his cheek, the tense curve of his mouth. "Don't you dare stop."

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