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After My Alpha's Betrayal, I Found My Strength

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I stood frozen as the crimson liquid pooled at my feet, staining the pristine white marble of the ceremonial hall. The sacred wine meant to honor the Moon Goddess now dripped from my trembling fingers, the ceremonial chalice lying broken beside me. Silence descended upon the gathered pack members, their eyes boring into me with a mixture of pity and disdain. "You clumsy, pathetic excuse for a Luna," Alexander's voice cut through the silence, each word laced with venom. "Can you not even perform the simplest of duties without embarrassing this pack?" I looked up to meet his gaze, those piercing blue eyes I had once found so beautiful now cold with contempt. My wolf, Luna, whimpered deep within me, curling further into herself as she had done countless times over our three years of mating. "I-I'm sorry, Alpha," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Vanessa bumped into me and—" "Don't you dare blame my true mate for your incompetence," Alexander snarled, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical blow. Behind him, my sister's lips curved into a satisfied smile, her eyes glinting with triumph as she pressed herself closer to his side. "Of course not," I murmured, lowering my gaze as heat rushed to my cheeks.

After My Alpha's Betrayal, I Found My Strength Chapter 1

I stood frozen as the crimson liquid pooled at my feet, staining the pristine white marble of the ceremonial hall. The sacred wine meant to honor the Moon Goddess now dripped from my trembling fingers, the ceremonial chalice lying broken beside me. Silence descended upon the gathered pack members, their eyes boring into me with a mixture of pity and disdain.

"You clumsy, pathetic excuse for a Luna," Alexander's voice cut through the silence, each word laced with venom. "Can you not even perform the simplest of duties without embarrassing this pack?"

I looked up to meet his gaze, those piercing blue eyes I had once found so beautiful now cold with contempt. My wolf, Luna, whimpered deep within me, curling further into herself as she had done countless times over our three years of mating.

"I-I'm sorry, Alpha," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "Vanessa bumped into me and—"

"Don't you dare blame my true mate for your incompetence," Alexander snarled, his Alpha tone washing over me like a physical blow. Behind him, my sister's lips curved into a satisfied smile, her eyes glinting with triumph as she pressed herself closer to his side.

"Of course not," I murmured, lowering my gaze as heat rushed to my cheeks. The pack members around us shifted uncomfortably, some averting their eyes while others watched with morbid fascination. This public humiliation was nothing new, but it never hurt any less.

Marcus Thorne, Alexander's Beta, stepped forward with a towel, his expression carefully neutral as he handed it to me. The small kindness nearly broke me.

"Perhaps someone else should complete the ceremony," Alexander announced, his arm snaking around Vanessa's waist. "Someone worthy of standing beside their Alpha."

The implication hung heavy in the air. I backed away, the wine seeping through my ceremonial dress as a sharp pain suddenly lanced through my chest. My vision blurred, and I stumbled toward the exit, desperate to escape before the tears fell.

I barely made it to the pack infirmary before collapsing into a chair, my breath coming in short, painful gasps.

"Luna Natalie?" Seraphina's concerned voice reached me as the elderly healer hurried to my side. Her weathered hands gently guided me to an examination table. "What happened?"

"Just... another ceremony," I managed between breaths. "The pain... it's worse this time."

Seraphina's expression darkened as she placed her hands on my chest, her healing powers probing beneath my skin. After several minutes, she stepped back, her face grave.

"You have a blood clot forming near your heart, Luna. The stress... it's making your condition deteriorate rapidly. You need surgery immediately."

I closed my eyes, a bitter laugh escaping my lips. "Of course. Why not add this to everything else?"

"I'll send for Alpha Alexander," Seraphina said, reaching for her communication crystal. "He needs to sign the consent forms as your mate."

"Don't," I whispered. "He's busy with the ceremony. With Vanessa."

Seraphina hesitated, her ancient eyes filled with a knowledge that transcended her role as pack healer. "Luna, this is serious. Without treatment soon, you could—"

"I know," I interrupted. "Just... prepare everything. Someone will come."

But as the hours ticked by, the infirmary remained quiet except for Seraphina's occasional movements as she prepared surgical instruments. No one came. Not Alexander. Not my parents. Not a single pack member.

As midnight approached, Seraphina placed the consent forms before me, her expression apologetic. "We can't wait any longer, Luna."

I stared at the parchment, the words blurring through my tears. This was what my life had become—signing my own medical forms because the mate bond that should have compelled Alexander to protect me at all costs had been twisted by lies and manipulation.

"I understand," I whispered, taking the quill. As I signed my name, a tear dropped onto the parchment, smearing the ink. It seemed fitting somehow—even my signature, like my existence in this pack, was being slowly erased.

Seraphina squeezed my hand. "I'll take care of you, Luna."

But as the anesthesia took hold and darkness claimed me, one thought remained: no one else would.

I awoke hours later to the sound of celebration echoing through the pack house. Drums pounded and voices raised in joyous song, a stark contrast to the sterile silence of the infirmary. My body felt heavy, my chest tight with surgical bandages, but it was the hollow ache in my soul that truly threatened to consume me.

"She's returned," Seraphina said quietly, noticing my confused expression. "Your sister, Vanessa. The pack is celebrating her arrival."

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