
After My Alpha Betrayed, My Healer Found Strength
Chapter 2
My fingers clutched the silver moon pendant as the rogues closed in, their yellow eyes wild with bloodlust. The largest one tensed, muscles bunching beneath matted fur. This was it. After everything I'd endured—ten pregnancies, countless healings, Jason's betrayal—I would die as entertainment for the pack that had used me up.
The crowd's roars faded to white noise as the rogue lunged for my throat. I closed my eyes, almost welcoming the end.
But the killing blow never came.
A thunderous crash shook the arena. My eyes flew open as a massive black wolf—larger than any I'd ever seen—shattered through the barrier, sending splinters flying in all directions. The crowd's cheers turned to screams of panic.
The black wolf moved with impossible speed, placing his body between me and the rogues. His fur was midnight against the arena dirt, his shoulders nearly as tall as my chest. A growl rumbled from him that made even the rogues hesitate.
The largest rogue recovered first, lunging at my protector. The black wolf met him mid-air, powerful jaws clamping around the rogue's throat. One violent shake and the rogue went limp. The other two attacked simultaneously, but the black wolf was a blur of deadly precision, dispatching them with brutal efficiency.
The arena descended into chaos. Jason was shouting orders, Vanessa was screaming, and pack members were scrambling over each other to escape.
The black wolf turned to me, and I gasped. Those eyes—intelligent, fierce, and somehow familiar. He lowered his massive body, a clear invitation.
"Get on her!" Jason's voice cut through the chaos. "Don't let them escape!"
Delta warriors were pouring into the arena now. I had seconds to decide.
With the last of my strength, I climbed onto the wolf's back, my fingers tangling in his thick fur. He rose carefully, mindful of my weakened state, then launched into a run so swift the world blurred around us. Warriors shifted to pursue us, but none could match his speed.
As we burst through the pack boundaries, the wolf spoke directly into my mind, his voice deep and achingly familiar.
"I've got you now, Ellie. You're safe."
Marcus. The rival from my academy days. The brilliant, infuriating Alpha-in-training who had challenged me at every turn.
Darkness crept at the edges of my vision as the adrenaline faded, leaving only pain and exhaustion. The last thing I felt was the steady rhythm of Marcus's powerful strides carrying me away from hell.
I woke to softness—a sensation so foreign after years on thin mats that I thought I was dreaming. Sunlight filtered through gauzy curtains, illuminating an elegant room with stone walls and plush furnishings. I lay on a bed so comfortable it seemed to cradle my broken body.
"You're awake."
I turned my head to find Marcus sitting beside the bed, his human form just as commanding as his wolf. Dark hair, sharp features, eyes that missed nothing. He looked older than I remembered, more weathered, but unmistakably him.
"Where—" My voice cracked from disuse.
"My territory. Northern Mountain Pack." He offered a glass of water, supporting my head as I drank. "You're safe here. Jason can't reach you."
Memory flooded back—the arena, the rogues, the rescue. I tried to sit up, panic seizing me.
"My pups," I gasped, pain shooting through my abdomen. "I need to go back for my pups!"
Marcus's expression darkened. He gently pressed me back against the pillows.
"Ellie..." His voice was gentle but firm. "There are no pups to go back for."
"What do you mean? I gave birth to ten—"
"Jason sold them all." The words fell like stones. "My scouts confirmed it. Each pup was traded on the black market for political favors, territory rights, or alliances. None of them remained in the Eastern Ridge Pack."
The room spun around me. Ten pregnancies. Ten births. Ten pieces of my heart and body, scattered like currency. I had endured it all believing I was securing a future for my children, that they would grow up strong in our pack.
"No," I whispered, though I knew it was true. "He wouldn't..."
But he would. Of course he would. Jason had never seen me as anything but a resource to exploit. Why would he view our pups any differently?
A keening sound filled the room, and I realized it was coming from me—a primal cry of loss and rage that seemed to echo from my very soul. Marcus reached for me, but I flinched away, curling into myself as wave after wave of grief crashed over me.
My pups were gone. My sacrifice had been for nothing. And the silver pendant at my throat suddenly felt like the only real thing in a world gone mad.
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