
After My Alpha Chose Betrayal Over Me
Chapter 1
"I have an announcement,", the newly accepted pack member Madison Brooks called, "I am blessed to be carrying Alpha Alexander's pup. Our pack will have its heir at last."
Each word hit me like a punch to the chest. One. After. Another.
Alpha Alexander... is my mate. The triumphant gleam in her eyes that sent a chill down my spine.
My wolf howled in agony within me, the sound echoing through my mind as the room began to spin. The mate bond between Alexander and me flared with a sickening pulse of truth—confirmation of what my wolf had been trying to tell me for months.
Betrayal. Infidelity. Lies.
I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. Could only sit frozen as pack members turned to stare, their expressions ranging from shock to pity to barely concealed satisfaction.
....
The silver moonlight streamed through the high windows of Shadowmere's Grand Hall, casting an ethereal glow across the ancient stone floor where I knelt. My fingers trembled slightly as I arranged the sacred herbs around the shallow pool of blessed water, the scent of lavender and moonflower rising to meet me. This was my tenth Fertility Moon Ceremony as Luna of the Shadowmere Pack, and perhaps—I allowed myself to hope—the last one I would need.
"Moon Goddess," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears, "I have served you faithfully. Please bless this broken vessel with new life."
My wolf stirred within me, her presence warm but tinged with a familiar sadness. She had been growing increasingly restless these past months, as though sensing something I refused to acknowledge.
I looked up, seeking Alexander's gaze across the hall. My Alpha, my mate, stood tall and imposing among the pack elders, his broad shoulders set in a rigid line. The bond between us hummed faintly, but there was a coldness to it that made my heart ache. Five years ago, that connection had blazed with such intensity that I hadn't hesitated to throw myself between him and the attacking rogues, taking the claws meant for his throat. The injuries had nearly killed me—and had left me struggling to conceive the heir he so desperately needed.
Alexander's eyes briefly met mine, then slid away, focusing on something—or someone—beyond my line of sight. I swallowed hard and returned to my ritual, dipping my hands into the sacred water and reciting the ancient words of fertility and blessing.
"May our bloodline continue strong," I finished, rising to my feet as the ceremony concluded.
The hall erupted in cheers and howls as pack members moved toward the long tables laden with food for the feast. I made my way through the crowd, accepting embraces and well-wishes with the practiced smile of a Luna. The heavy silver pendant at my throat—Alexander's mating gift—felt suddenly cold against my skin.
"You performed beautifully, Luna," whispered Elara, our pack healer, squeezing my hand. The sympathy in her eyes made something twist painfully in my chest.
I found my place at the high table beside Alexander's empty seat. He was across the room, deep in conversation with his Beta, Marcus. When he finally joined me, the distance between us felt greater than the mere inches separating our chairs.
"The ceremony was well done," he said, his voice formal. No tender words, no reassurance. Just acknowledgment of a duty fulfilled.
"Thank you, Alpha," I replied, the formality a shield against the hurt.
The feast progressed with the usual revelry—wolves celebrating under the Fertility Moon, couples dancing close, sharing meaningful glances that spoke of pups to come. I picked at my food, my appetite gone, when a sudden hush fell over the hall.
Madison Brooks stood from her seat among the newly accepted pack members. Her beauty was undeniable—golden hair cascading down her back, curves accentuated by her form-fitting dress. But it was the triumphant gleam in her eyes that sent a chill down my spine.
"I have an announcement," she called, her voice carrying across the silent hall. "I am blessed to be carrying Alpha Alexander's pup. Our pack will have its heir at last."
The words hit me like physical blows. One. After. Another.
My wolf howled in agony within me, the sound echoing through my mind as the room began to spin. The mate bond between Alexander and me flared with a sickening pulse of truth—confirmation of what my wolf had been trying to tell me for months.
Betrayal. Infidelity. Lies.
I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. Could only sit frozen as pack members turned to stare, their expressions ranging from shock to pity to barely concealed satisfaction.
Alexander's face had gone pale, his eyes darting between Madison's smug smile and my shattered expression. For one heartbeat, our bond vibrated with his panic, his fear—not of losing me, but of the public humiliation.
I rose from my seat, my legs somehow supporting me as I walked with all the dignity I could muster from the hall, my Luna status the only thing keeping me from collapsing. The whispers followed me like shadows.
Hours later, in our private chambers, I finally let the tears come. They burned like acid down my cheeks as I confronted the mate I had sacrificed everything for.
"How long?" My voice was raw, broken. "How long have you been lying to me?"
Alexander's shoulders slumped as he fell to his knees before me, his handsome face contorted with what looked like remorse.
"Isabella, my Luna, my mate," he pleaded, reaching for my hands. "It meant nothing. She meant nothing. It was a mistake—a moment of weakness."
My wolf snarled at the lie. Madison's pregnancy was no "moment."
"I'll end it completely," he continued, his voice breaking. "I swear on the Moon Goddess herself. Please, Isabella. Forgive me. Our bond is sacred—it's everything to me."
I stared down at him, this powerful Alpha on his knees, and felt the terrible weight of choice. My wolf was howling, begging me to run, to reject his lies. But my heart—my foolish, hopeful heart—whispered that perhaps this shock would bring back the mate I had once known.
"I forgive you," I whispered, the words tasting like ash on my tongue.
As Alexander embraced me, relief flooding through our bond, I didn't see the calculating gleam that briefly flashed in his eyes. I only heard my wolf's anguished howls echoing in the deepest corners of my mind—a warning of the greater heartbreak still to come.
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