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After My Beta Cheated, I Reclaimed Honor Novel Cover

After My Beta Cheated, I Reclaimed Honor

The soft glow of candles flickered across the white tablecloth as I checked my watch for the fifth time. Seven forty-five. Ethan was already fifteen minutes late to our anniversary dinner. I smoothed down the front of my navy blue dress—his favorite—and took another sip of water, ignoring the pitying glance from our server as she passed by. I'd spent weeks planning this surprise. The private corner booth at Luciano's, the most upscale restaurant near pack territory, had cost me three weeks of favors to secure. The bottle of aged wolfsbane-infused whiskey—Ethan's preferred indulgence—sat unopened beside a small gift box containing the silver cufflinks I'd had engraved with our initials. While waiting, I couldn't help but pull out a napkin and sketch another flowchart for my new pack communication strategy. The mind-link enhancement system I'd been developing for months was finally coming together, and I was eager to share it with Ethan. My wolf, Luna, paced restlessly inside me.
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The soft glow of candles flickered across the white tablecloth as I checked my watch for the fifth time. Seven forty-five. Ethan was already fifteen minutes late to our anniversary dinner. I smoothed down the front of my navy blue dress—his favorite—and took another sip of water, ignoring the pitying glance from our server as she passed by.

I'd spent weeks planning this surprise. The private corner booth at Luciano's, the most upscale restaurant near pack territory, had cost me three weeks of favors to secure. The bottle of aged wolfsbane-infused whiskey—Ethan's preferred indulgence—sat unopened beside a small gift box containing the silver cufflinks I'd had engraved with our initials.

While waiting, I couldn't help but pull out a napkin and sketch another flowchart for my new pack communication strategy. The mind-link enhancement system I'd been developing for months was finally coming together, and I was eager to share it with Ethan. My wolf, Luna, paced restlessly inside me.

*Something feels wrong tonight,* she whimpered.

"He's just running late," I whispered, though doubt gnawed at me. Ethan had been increasingly distant these past months. Ever since...

I pushed away thoughts of the miscarriage. Tonight was about moving forward, reconnecting.

My phone buzzed with a notification from the pack's mind-link system. Thinking it might be Ethan explaining his tardiness, I tapped the screen. But instead of a message directed to me, I'd received a misdirected communication thread—between Ethan and Olivia Taylor.

My fingers trembled as I scrolled through their exchange.

*Ethan: I'll tell her I'm working late. Meet me at our usual spot after I make an appearance at this ridiculous dinner.*

*Olivia: Don't forget to get that communication strategy document from her laptop. The Alpha wants the presentation ready by next week, and I need time to make it look like my work.*

*Ethan: Already copied it. She's so predictable—password is still the date we met. As if that matters anymore.*

*Olivia: You're brilliant, baby. Can't wait to feel your teeth on my neck tonight...*

The phone slipped from my fingers, clattering onto the table. My chest constricted as Luna howled in agony inside me. The pain was physical, a burning sensation spreading from my mate mark.

"Miss, are you alright?" The server appeared at my side, concern etched on her face.

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. Three years of marriage. Three years of trying to be the perfect mate. And all this time...

"Rachel."

I looked up to see Ethan standing by the table, his expression shifting from annoyance to wariness as he took in my tear-streaked face. He was wearing his leather jacket—the one that now, I realized with sickening clarity, often carried traces of a floral scent that wasn't mine.

"You're late," I said, my voice hollow.

"Pack business ran long." He slid into the seat across from me, not bothering with an apology. His eyes narrowed at my phone on the table. "What's wrong with you?"

I pushed the phone toward him, the messages still displayed. "Care to explain?"

His face hardened, not with guilt but with anger. "You're spying on my private communications now?"

"It came to me by mistake." My wolf was snarling, urging me to confront him, to demand answers. "How long have you been sleeping with Olivia?"

"This is ridiculous." He lowered his voice, leaning forward. "You're being paranoid again, Rachel. This is exactly why—"

"Why what?" I challenged, my voice rising. "Why you've been distant? Why you stole my work?"

His eyes flashed yellow, and suddenly the weight of his Beta tone pressed down on me. "You need to calm down. You're making a scene."

The pressure of his command made my wolf whimper and retreat. I felt myself shrinking, doubting.

"Your wolf has always been weak," he continued, his voice a cruel whisper. "Ever since the miscarriage, you've been looking for problems where there aren't any. Olivia is helping me with pack communications because you've been too emotional to handle it properly."

Each word was a knife, precisely aimed at my deepest insecurities. Luna howled *MATE* in my mind, but the sound was confused, pained—a reflection of my own turmoil.

"I'm going home," I managed, gathering my purse.

"Fine. Run away. Again." He didn't try to stop me.

The drive home was a blur of tears and rage. When I entered our bedroom, the final confirmation awaited me—a delicate gold earring on the floor beside our bed. Olivia's signature perfume lingered in the air, faint but unmistakable.

I sank to my knees, clutching the earring until it cut into my palm. Three years of gaslighting. Three years of diminishing myself to make him feel stronger. The mate bond that I'd cherished, protected, sacrificed for—it had all been a lie.

Luna stopped howling and grew eerily quiet within me. In that silence, a clarity I hadn't felt in years washed over me.

"No more," I whispered, rising to my feet. The mate rejection ceremony was rarely performed, considered almost taboo in werewolf society. But in that moment, I knew with absolute certainty—I would rather face the pain of rejection than live another day in this beautiful lie.

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