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Winter's Mate: Fated on Ice

Winter's Mate: Fated on Ice

Author: : Um_royhan
Genre: Werewolf
{MATURE - mid slow burn with yearning MMC. Knotting, claiming, mate frenzy and rutting. Check the trigger warnings. The FMC is a plus-size woman who insecure about her body, but as the book progresses, she'll learn to love herself.} ✧ SNIPPET ✧ My body hummed with desire as I tilted my head, giving him more access. "Fuck, you smell so good, sweetheart." He nipped at my jaw, his voice rough and primal. "I want to pound you so hard, knot you, and breed you with our pups." I gasped, clutching his shirt. "What are you waiting for? " I whispered against his mouth. "Claim me. Mark me. And make me yours." His eyes flashed, and a growl rumbled through him. "Careful, sweetheart. Once I claim you, you'll be mine-body, heart, and soul." "Then take me." ~**~ Christmas was meant to be magical-yet for Rosie Martinez, it became the night her world ended. A cruel bet. A viral video. A betrayal that left her reputation in ruins. Desperate to breathe again, Rosie runs to a quiet mountain town where no one knows her name-where she hopes she can disappear. She didn't expect him. Jude Winters-hockey captain, future Alpha of the Winters Pack, and the stranger who saved her in the snow. The moment he touched her, he knew. Mate. His. Forever. Rosie has no idea what she is to him. No clue about the supernatural world hidden beneath this frozen town. She only feels the way her body awakens around him... and the way he watches her like she's the only woman he's ever wanted. But when her past crashes into their peaceful relationship-threatening the one person he cares about-Jude's control snaps. And Rosie learns the truth: Wolves are real. Mates are fated. And she's his. And Jude Winters will burn the world before he lets anyone take her away.

Chapter 1 Christmas Eve Nightmare

ROSIE

The Christmas lights hung across the ski lodge's ceiling, blurring into streaks of gold and white as tears filled my eyes. I blinked hard, biting my lower lip as I tried to focus on anything in the room. The sound of the clock ticking, the muffled sounds of people, the snow falling outside the window-but nothing could take me away from this moment.

"Come on, Rosie. Don't be dramatic." Josh's voice held that cruel amusement I'd somehow missed for three whole months. Three months of believing someone like Joshua Carter-star hockey player, campus golden boy-could actually want someone like me.

Idiot.

I clutched the hotel comforter tighter around my naked trembling body, as my gaze fell on my dress crumpled on the ground like a discarded gift wrap.

A joke.

A bet.

"G-get out," I whispered, my voice breaking.

"What was that?" Josh leaned against the doorframe of the hotel room, his jacket hanging open over his bare chest, the chest I'd felt against my palms minutes ago. My stomach coiled in disgust.

Behind him, I could see his friends-Tyler, Mila, and Brad-watching with amusement. And worst of all, standing at the back with her phone held up, was Sophia.

My twin sister.

"I said get out!" I shouted.

Sophia's perfectly glossed lips curved into a smile as she tapped her phone screen. "It's already online, Rosie. Five hundred views. Enjoy the fame."

My breath came in short pants, my hands trembling as my stomach dropped. Video? Which video? I quickly looked to Josh for an explanation as he smirked.

"The bet was whether you'd fall for me. And you did. Hard." Josh's tone was taunting, and there it was-that casual cruelty that had probably always been there, hiding under the charm. "Eight hundred bucks. Though honestly? I earned every penny with that body of yours."

The mocking laughter followed, I'd known I was fat-had lived with the casual cruelty of middle school, the pointed comments from my mother every time I reached for seconds, the constant comparisons to Sophia. "Why can't you be more like your sister?" echoing through every family dinner, every school event, every moment of my childhood.

But Josh had made me believe he saw past all that.

Three months. All a lie.

"You should see your face right now," Tyler said, phone recording. "This is fucking gold."

I scrambled off the bed, grabbed my boots, and ran. I couldn't stay under their mocking faces.

"Rosie, wait-" Sophia's voice followed me.

My own twin sister. The person who'd shared a womb with me had destroyed me.

I pushed past Josh and ran outside.

The cold hit me like a physical blow, stealing what little breath I had left, and I gasped. It was Christmas Eve in Highland Creek, Colorado, the location I'd picked because it had good resort accommodations for couples. If I'd known this would happen, would I have chosen it?

The parking lot was a winter wonderland, all pristine white and twinkling lights, looking like something from an ice fairy tale.

"Come on, Rosie!" Josh's voice came. "Don't be so sensitive. It was just a joke!"

A joke. Three months of my life. My virginity. My dignity.

I stumbled and caught myself against a parked car. That's when the sobs came-huge, gasping things that fogged in the frozen air.

"Jesus, she's actually crying," Mila said. Camera phones clicked.

I sank into the snow and buried my face in my hands. By tomorrow, everyone at Silverwestern would have seen the video. My parents would find out. They'd compare me to Sophia again, find me lacking again.

"That's enough."

A new voice rang through the snow-low, rough, absolutely angry.

I looked up through blurry eyes to see a man I'd never met standing between me and Josh's group. Tall, over six feet, with dark hair covered in snow. Just a black henley and jeans despite the cold.

"Who the hell are you?" Josh scoffed.

"Someone who's giving you ten seconds to walk away."

Tyler stepped forward. "Man, this is none of your-"

The stranger moved and his fist connected with Tyler's jaw with a sickening crack. Tyler went down hard, blood spraying onto the pristine snow.

"Anyone else?" The stranger's gaze swept over them. "Get your friend and get the fuck out of my town."

"You broke my jaw!" Tyler struggled to his feet, held up by Josh.

"Be grateful it wasn't your neck." The stranger turned his back on them and crouched in front of me. "Hey. You okay?"

I stared at him. Up close, he had the most unusual eyes-amber colored, almost glowing in the parking lot.

"Stupid question," he muttered to himself. "Can you stand?"

I managed a nod.

He offered his hand. It was bare despite the cold, and when I took it, his skin was impossibly warm. He pulled me up easily and immediately shrugged out of his jacket, wrapping it around my shoulders.

The jacket smelled like sandalwood and pine and something wild.

"I'm fine," I managed, voice hoarse.

"You're in a parking lot in a comforter in a snowstorm. You're not fine." His voice was gentler now. "Do you have somewhere to go?"

I thought about the lodge room. About going back to campus where everyone would see the video. About calling my parents, who would somehow make this my fault. About how they'd compare me to Sophia, my perfect twin who never embarrassed them.

"No," I whispered.

Something flickered in those amber eyes. "Okay. Come with me."

"I don't know you."

"Name's Jude. Jude Winters." He tilted his head toward the lodge where Sophia stood watching. "And I'm a hell of a lot safer than what you're running from."

He had a point.

"Come on," Jude said. "There's a bar in town. It's warm."

I should have said no. Should have done literally anything other than trust a stranger who'd just knocked someone out in a parking lot.

But when I looked into Jude's eyes, I didn't see pity or disgust. Just genuine concern.

"Okay," I heard myself say.

His entire face transformed with relief. "Good. My bike's over here."

The bike was sleek and black. Jude swung his leg over it and looked back expectantly.

"You're kidding, right?"

"Don't worry. I drive carefully." He patted the seat. "Have you ever ridden before?"

"No."

"Just hold on tight. I've got you."

I climbed on behind him. When I wrapped my arms around his waist, I felt the solid warmth of him even through his shirt.

The engine roared to life.

"Where are we going?" I shouted over the noise.

"Somewhere safe," he called back. "I promise."

And despite everything-despite Josh and Sophia and the video-I believed him.

The bike pulled out of the parking lot, leaving my shattered life behind. Cold wind whipped against my face, but Jude's body was warm and solid.

I pressed my face against his back and let myself cry.

Chapter 2 Stranger

2

Jude

I was going to kill that fucking asshole.

The thought pounded through my head in rhythm with the bike's engine as I drove down Main Street, hyper-aware of the girl pressed against my back. She was shaking from cold or shock or both, and my wolf was losing its goddamn mind.

Mate,The word echoed through every cell. Protect. Keep. MATE.

I gritted my teeth and focused on not crashing.

I'd only come back to Highland Creek for Christmas because my mother had guilt-tripped me. One week with the family. Instead, I'd walked out to escape another dinner argument when my wolf caught her scent and I'd run straight into another pack mocking a crying girl in the snow.

The punch had been instinct. The need to protect her, to get her away from them, to make sure she was safe-that had been instinct too.

The mate bond had hit me like lightning. This girl, this stranger whose name I didn't even know yet, was mine. The one person in the entire world meant for me.

And she had no idea.

I pulled up in front of Jack's Tavern, the only bar in Highland Creek open on Christmas Eve. Jack was a pack member, and his bar was safe.

"We're here," I said, killing the engine.

She climbed off with shaky movements. Her lips were tinged blue. My jacket hung off her shoulders and I could see she was curvy beneath it all-soft and perfect.

Mate. Perfect mate.

Down, boy. Not the time.

I led her inside. Jack looked up from behind the bar, his scarred face creasing into a frown.

"Didn't expect to see you tonight," he said and added young alpha through the mindlink.

"Change of plans." I guided her to a booth in the back. "Coffee? And food."

Jack's eyes flicked between us, taking in her tear-stained face and my protective stance. "Sure thing."

She slid into the booth and I sat across from her. For the first time, I got a good look at my mate.

She was beautiful.

It wasn't just the bond talking. She had brown hair that fell in waves past her shoulders, currently tangled and damp with snow. Blue eyes that were red-rimmed from crying. Full lips that were currently pressed into a thin line. Warm brown skin that made me think of summer despite the winter outside.

And curves. God, the curves. Soft and generous and perfect for holding, for-

Stop. Jesus Christ, get your head together, Winters.

"What's your name?" I asked softly.

"Rosie." Her voice was hoarse. "Rosie Martinez."

"Rosie." I tested it out, let it roll over my tongue. Perfect. Of course it was. "I'm Jude. Jude Winters."

We sat in silence before Jack silently delivered coffee and she wrapped her hands around the mug.

I could hear her heartbeat, still too fast, and smell the salt of her tears under the borrowed scent of my jacket. My wolf whined, desperate to comfort her. To claim her. To make sure she never felt this kind of pain again.

Patience, I told it firmly. She needs time.

"If you don't mind me asking, can you tell me what happened?" I asked.

She laughed humorlessly. "My boyfriend-ex-boyfriend-it was all a bet. Three months of dating, all just entertainment. And the video..."

"The video?"

"They recorded us. Having sex. My first time." She stared into her coffee. "Posted it online."

White-hot rage flooded through me. I felt my canines extend slightly and gripped the table edge, forcing my wolf back.

Kill him, my wolf snarled. Go back and kill him.

Later, I promised. After that, we take care of our mate.

"Where do you go to school?" I managed, through clenched teeth.

"Silverwestern." She laughed bitterly. "By tomorrow, everyone there will know."

"Stop." My voice came out rougher than intended.

She looked up, startled.

"Don't talk about yourself like that," I said, alpha tone bleeding through. "He's the worthless one. Not you."

"You don't know me."

"I know you didn't deserve what happened tonight. I know you're brave as hell. And I know that guy was a fucking idiot."

Her eyes filled with fresh tears. "Why are you being nice to me?"

Because you're mine. Because my soul recognizes yours.

"Because someone should be," I said instead.

She broke then. Really broke. Tears streamed down her face as she hunched over her coffee, shoulders shaking with silent sobs.

I moved without thinking, sliding to her side of the booth and pulling her against my chest. She stiffened-then collapsed into me, crying so hard I thought she might break apart

"I've got you," I murmured, stroking her hair. It was softer than I'd imagined, damp from the snow and smelling like vanilla and something sweet. "You're safe."

My wolf was purring-a sound meant to comfort mates. I couldn't quite stop it, but she didn't seem to notice. She just cried and cried.

I didn't move. Just held my mate through it all. Eventually, her sobs slowed. She pulled back, wiping her face. "Sorry. I got your shirt all wet."

"Don't care."

She looked up at me and something shifted in her expression-awareness of how close we were. How my arm was still around her shoulders. The way I was looking at her.

"Thank you," she said quietly.

"Don't thank me yet." I checked my phone. It was nearly midnight. "It's late. Do you have somewhere to stay?"

"I... no. I was supposed to stay at the lodge with Josh." Her face twisted.

"Most places are closed for Christmas Eve." I hesitated. "Look, I know you don't know me, but I can get us a room at the Winter Pine Inn. Two beds," I added quickly. "I just don't want you alone tonight."

She studied me for a long moment. "You're either genuinely kind or a serial killer."

"Definitely the first one."

"That's what a serial killer would say."

Despite everything, I grinned. "Fair point. But Jack here has known me since I was a kid. Jack-am I a serial killer?"

"Nope," Jack called from the bar.

"See? Certified non-murderer." I waited. "What do you say?"

She took a deep breath. "Okay. But if you try anything-"

"I won't. I swear."

"Okay," she whispered.

The Winter Pine Inn was two blocks away. I checked us in while she waited, then led her upstairs to a room with a queen size bed, that was what was available.

"Bathroom's there if you need it," I said.

But she was already kicking off her boots and crawling into the nearest bed, still wearing my jacket and wrapped in the comforter. Within seconds, her breathing evened out.

I stood there watching her breathe, fighting every instinct that told me to climb in next to her.

Instead, I grabbed the spare blanket and settled into the chair by the window, knowing I wouldn't sleep.

The bond was already forming-I could feel it, a golden thread connecting us, fragile but growing stronger.

She was my mate.

But in the morning, she was gone.

Chapter 3 The Aftermath

3

Rosie's POV

Christmas Day Evening

I took the communal bus back to Silverwestern, dreading what I would face when I got back.

God, I wasn't ready. I wasn't prepared for any confrontation.

I rubbed my face as the bus passed familiar roads, and I could feel my heart picking up at what was to come. I wanted to turn and run away, but I couldn't do that. I had a life here.

But even if I ran away, where would I go? Nowhere.

Then amber eyes flashed in my mind, and I felt a warm feeling sink into me and I wondered what that was. I'd stared at Jude's peaceful face this morning and felt something pulling at me not to leave him, but I couldn't do that.

That was why I left him a note : Thank you for everything last night. I'm sorry I can't stay-I need to figure things out. You're a good person, Jude Winters. I hope you have a Merry Christmas. - Rosie

I couldn't be more shameless in overstaying his kindness.

As the bus pulled up to my apartment building, I breathed deeply. If anyone had told me I'd be here alone when I'd traveled to enjoy a vacation with my twin sister and boyfriend...

I carried my duffel bag inside with a grunt as I entered the shared apartment. Sophia's room door was closed-either she wasn't back or she was keeping to herself. I unlocked my door and entered my room, dropped the bag down, then collapsed onto my crumpled bed and sighed.

God, what could I do now?

I rubbed my hands over my face and pulled out my dead phone. I grabbed my charger and plugged it in to see what was happening. When the phone lit up showing it was charging, I switched it on.

As soon as wifi connected, thousands of notifications bombarded my screen. My throat tightened. One message stood out.

A text from Josh.

My hands trembled, my throat bobbing at seeing his name. In one swift motion, I opened the message, and my heart plummeted. My phone shook in my hands.

Josh:

How's it feel to be famous overnight?

I read and reread the message before my phone rang out. I saw Kira's name flash on the screen. I wiped my sweaty hands and swiped to answer.

"Hello, Rosie, are you there?" Kira's frantic voice filled the phone, and I had to pull it away from my ear.

"Hi," I managed.

"Thank fuck!" she breathed out. "I've been trying to get to you since last night. Your number was unreachable."

"Oh, my phone was off. I'm just charging it now. I'm in my room."

"Good... Rosie," she called softly. "Have you seen it? It's everywhere."

My chest constricted. I could feel myself hyperventilating.

It was everywhere?

"Don't look at the comments. Please don't look," Kira's worried voice came through, but it didn't help. My brain went foggy as I rushed to the school forum.

It was everywhere.

Silverwestern subreddit, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter. Every platform had it-my face, my name, my shame.

My hands shook as I clicked the video.

There I was. Face flushed, eyes half-closed, mouth open. The sounds-my sounds-echoed from my phone speaker. Moans. Gasps.

The humiliation was unbearable, but what broke my heart apart was that Josh's face was blurred.

The betrayal cut deeper. I was the only one visible, fully exposed. I watched myself be violated all over again, as tears stung my eyes, my lips trembling.

When I scrolled down, my eyes caught the comments. With every word I read, blood drained from my face.

"Isn't that Josh Carter's girlfriend?? What a SLUT"

"She's cheating on Josh??? He's too good for her"

"Fat bitch doesn't deserve him anyway"

"Hope Josh dumps her disgusting ass"

"She really thought someone like Josh would stay with HER. "

"Yo if she needs another man I'm available."

"Fat girls are the freakiest"

"Hit me up I got time"

"She desperate enough, I'll volunteer"

"Know your place"

"Attention whore"

"Desperate fatty"

My stomach twisted. The room spun as I read those comments, and bile crawled up my throat. My stomach churned, and through hazy vision, I rushed out of the room to the shared bathroom. I barely reached the toilet before I vomited.

I sat on the cold floor, the disgusting taste of vomit in my mouth. The humiliation and betrayal overwhelmed me as I started crying, my body shaking.

At that moment, the front door opened. Sophia strode in, her face scrunched in disgust when she saw me on the bathroom floor surrounded by my own vomit.

My face burned with humiliation.

Sophia walked closer, her nose wrinkling as she chewed her gum nonchalantly, eyeing me with contempt.

"Oh, you're still here?" Sophia's voice dripped with mock surprise. "Thought you'd have run home by now." She examined her nails casually, as if this were the most normal thing in the world.

"Josh is mine now, by the way." she said casually, "and has been for a while."

My breath hitched, and she took in my shocked expression.

"Oh, you didn't know?" She laughed mockingly. "The whole thing? The bet? It was my idea."

Fresh tears threatened to spill from my eyes.

"Lasted three months. God, it was exhausting watching you make a fool of yourself." She laughed, waving her hand dismissively. "But so worth it."

"Why?" The word fell out. "You're my sister-"

"Sister?" She scoffed. "Please. We might share DNA but that doesn't make us the same. I'm the pretty twin, remember? The one Mom and Dad are actually proud of."

She blew on her nails, bored. "You're always so proud, Rosie. Walking around with your good grades like that makes up for how you look." She mocked in a high voice. "So pure. So innocent. So sweet." She leaned closer. "Well, look at you now. Not so pure anymore, are you?"

"Why?!" I screamed, body trembling. She was my twin sister. We'd shared a womb. We grew up together.

"I wanted to see all that innocence destroyed. You know what's funny? I hate you because you are always there to share mom and dad's attention but we both know that's a lie. They always loved me more. And now everyone else can see why." She flicked my forehead. "This is exactly where you belong-on the floor. Fat pig." she popped her gum, "It's so humiliating and embarrassing if people know you are my twin."

Sophia stood up with a disgusted expression and spat on the floor. "Clean up before you go. You're disgusting."

She slammed the door in my face, and the click of her heels receded down the hall.

Something inside me shattered-not just heartbreak, but everything. Even though the bond between me and Sophia was broken since childhood, I still held her close because she was my other half, even though I was always self conscious and hid behind her shadow and wished her good, I didn't think I would be planning to destroy my life. Used the revelation about my crush on Josh to break me.

The person who was supposed to understand me better than anyone had betrayed me in the cruelest way possible.

A sob tore through my throat. My ribcage squeezed my lungs, and I couldn't breathe. It was getting hard to breathe as I wheezed, my brain getting fuzzy, my chest heaving.

I didn't know how many minutes or hours passed while I sat in the bathroom, wallowing in self-pity, before Kira showed up and helped me up.

"Rosie?" Kira's frantic voice. "Rosie, where are you?" She appeared in the doorway, and her face shifted from shock to horror.

"Oh my God." She dropped beside me, not caring about the vomit. "Rosie. I've got you."

Her hands were gentle as she helped me up, half-carrying me past Sophia's closed door where cheerful music played. Into my room. She sat me on the bed.

"I'm going to clean you up, okay?"

I didn't respond. I couldn't, it was like my brain stopped functioning.

Kira wiped my face with a damp towel, helped me clean my pajamas and I barely registered it happening. She disappeared maybe to clean the bathroom and when she came back, she pressed a glass of warm water into my hands.

"Drink it. It'll help the queasy feeling."

I stared at the glass, but I didn't comprehend her words. The ringing of my phone pulled me out of the fog. With weak hands, I picked it up.

"Come home. We have something to discuss." My mother's voice was ice cold before she hung up.

And I smiled. No, I laughed maniacally without humor, tears streaming from the corners of my eyes, because I knew why they wanted me home.

They'd seen it.

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