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Story: Alpha's Reborn Mate

Epilogue

Dr. Maya Sorin

The mirrors in the royal dressing chambers reflect a woman I barely recognize. My auburn hair has been intricately braided with silver threads and tiny moonstone beads that catch the light with each turn of my head. The dress—a creation of flowing silk in midnight blue—hugs my body before cascading to the floor in graceful waves. Around my neck rests a delicate, silver pendant bearing the royal crest—Griffin’s gift delivered this morning with a note that made me blush.

“Are you ready?” Leanna asks, adjusting the final fold of my dress with practiced hands. Her own gown of deep burgundy complements her dark hair and olive skin.

“As ready as I’ll ever be,” I reply, smoothing nonexistent wrinkles from the silk. “I still can’t believe this is happening.”

Leanna smiles, squeezing my hand. “Believe it. In an hour, you’ll be the official queen of the Human Wolf Kingdom.”

Queen. The title still feels foreign, ill-fitting. Three months ago, I was human—a scientist mourning her mother, drowning her sorrows in alcohol and isolation. Now I’m a shifter, a wolf,preparing to bond myself officially to the king before his entire kingdom.

Life takes the strangest turns.

A soft knock at the door interrupts my thoughts. “It’s time,” a voice calls.

Leanna gives me one last appraising look. “Perfect. Griffin won’t know what hit him.”

I take a deep breath, steadying my nerves before following her into the corridor. Palace staff bow as we pass, their eyes following me with curiosity and—somewhat surprisingly—respect. The antipathy I expected after Aria’s trial never materialized. If anything, my transformation has made me more acceptable to the shifter community, though I know some of the elders still grumble about my common origins.

The great hall has been decorated for the ceremony, its high ceilings draped with silver and blue banners bearing the royal crest. Moonlight streams through the stained-glass windows, supplementing the warm glow of thousands of candles. The room is packed with nobles from all three kingdoms, their jewels and finery glittering in the candlelight.

As I reach the entrance, I spot a familiar figure waiting in the shadows. “Jerry,” I say, stepping toward him.

The healer looks tired, worn thin by grief despite his attempts to hide it. “You look beautiful, Maya,” he says, his smile genuine despite the sadness in his eyes.

I take his hands in mine. “I’ve been wanting to tell you, I’m sorry about Cassian. Despite everything he did, he was still your family. I know that must hurt.”

Surprise flickers across Jerry’s face, followed by gratitude. “Thank you. Few people understand that it’s possible to condemn what he did while still mourning who he could have been.”

“You were a good role model to him,” I say gently. “The choices he made weren’t your fault.”

Jerry squeezes my hands. “That means more than you know.” He straightens up, composing himself. “Now, go. Your mate is waiting, and he’s not a patient man when it comes to you.”

Music swells from within the hall—a haunting melody played on instruments I can’t identify. My cue. Leanna takes her place ahead of me and, after a reassuring smile over her shoulder at me, begins her processional walk.

Then it’s my turn.

The sea of faces turns as I enter, hundreds of eyes following my progress down the long aisle. I focus on the figure waiting at the far end: Griffin, resplendent in formal, midnight blue attire that matches my gown, his silver hair gleaming in the candlelight. The sight of him steadies me, grounds me in a way nothing else can.

Our bond hums with shared anticipation as I approach. His eyes never leave mine, their amber depths filled with an emotion too profound for words. When I reach him, he takes my hand, his thumb brushing across my knuckles in a gesture both intimate and reassuring.

“You’re breathtaking,” he murmurs, his voice just for me.

“You’re not so bad yourself,” I whisper back, and I am rewarded with the hint of a smile.

Elder Blackwood steps forward, her ancient face solemn as she begins the ceremony. The words wash over me, formal and ritualistic, speaking of bonds that transcend time, of souls connected by forces beyond understanding. Griffin and I exchange the traditional vows, our voices clear in the hushed hall.

When it comes time for the final bonding—the reinforcement of our mating marks before witnesses—Griffin’s hand is steadyas it brushes my hair aside, exposing the mark he placed on me that terrible day in the cabin. His lips press against it, and a shiver runs through me as the bond between us flares blindingly bright. I return the gesture, my teeth—sharper now, since my transformation—grazing the matching mark I have already put on him.

Energy pulses between us, stronger than before, deeper. The hall erupts in cheers and howls of approval as Elder Blackwood pronounces us officially mated, king and queen bound by ancient magic and modern love.

Griffin’s kiss is restrained, given our audience, but the promise in his eyes makes my heart race. Later, I know. Later, we will celebrate privately.

The formalities conclude, giving way to feasting and dancing. Tables groan under the weight of elaborate dishes, wine flows freely, and music fills the hall as nobles and servants alike join in the celebration.

Griffin leads me in the first dance, his movements graceful despite his imposing size. “Happy?” he asks as we circle the floor.