
After My Beta Cheated, I Reclaimed Honor
Chapter 3
The council chamber fell silent as Ethan stepped to the front, his confident stride carrying him past the long oak table where pack officials sat in rapt attention. My stomach twisted into knots as I recognized the presentation materials in his hands—my communication strategy, the one I'd poured months of my life into perfecting. Luna, my wolf, growled low within me, sensing the betrayal before my human mind could fully process it.
"As Beta of this pack," Ethan began, his voice carrying that practiced authority that had once made me proud, "I'm honored to present a revolutionary approach to pack mind-link communications."
I sat frozen in my seat at the back of the room. Each slide he displayed, each concept he explained—they were all mine, down to the specific terminology I'd created. But there, standing beside him with a triumphant smile, was Olivia, nodding and occasionally adding comments as if she'd been part of the development process all along.
"The multi-layered security protocols will ensure private communications remain truly private," Ethan continued, using my exact words from notes he'd stolen from my laptop. "And as Olivia brilliantly suggested, we've incorporated emotional markers that allow for tone to be conveyed across distances."
Olivia hadn't suggested anything. That feature had come to me during a sleepless night after the miscarriage, when I'd longed for a way to share my grief without having to find the words.
Luna's rage built inside me, matching my own until I could no longer remain silent. I stood abruptly, my chair scraping loudly against the floor.
"That's my work," I said, my voice shaking despite my efforts to sound strong. "Every bit of it."
The room went deadly quiet. Alpha Marcus frowned, looking between Ethan and me with narrowed eyes.
"Rachel," Ethan said, his tone dripping with condescension, "we've discussed this. Your initial concepts were helpful, but Olivia and I developed the actual implementation."
"That's a lie," I countered, stepping forward. "I can show you the original documents with timestamps—"
"Enough!" Ethan's eyes flashed yellow as he deployed his Beta tone, the command hitting me like a physical force. "You're disrupting pack business with these delusions."
The weight of his command made my knees buckle. I stumbled backward, losing my balance as the pressure of his Beta tone overwhelmed me. My hip slammed into the ceremonial wolf statue that stood guard at the edge of the council chamber. The ancient stone figure wobbled on its pedestal before toppling sideways with a sickening crack.
A sharp pain shot through my leg as the heavy statue's edge caught me, tearing through my jeans and into my flesh. Warm blood immediately soaked the fabric as I collapsed to the floor.
"See what your emotional outbursts cause?" Ethan didn't move to help me, his voice cold with disdain. "This is exactly why you couldn't handle leading this project."
Olivia's smirk was barely concealed as she placed a protective hand over her supposedly pregnant belly. "Should we call the healer? Stress isn't good for anyone."
The double meaning in her words wasn't lost on me. Another reminder of my failure to carry Ethan's pup.
Alpha Marcus signaled for the meeting to continue as two junior pack members helped me to my feet. Blood dripped onto the polished floor as they guided me from the room, Ethan's voice resuming his presentation without missing a beat.
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"Hold still, dear," Mira murmured, her weathered hands gentle as she cleaned the deep gash on my thigh. The elderly pack healer had been treating pack wounds for decades, her kind eyes missing nothing.
I winced as she applied a healing salve that smelled of pine and moonflower. The cut was deeper than I'd realized, the pain finally breaking through the numbness of humiliation.
"He shouldn't have used his Beta tone on you like that," Mira said quietly, her voice barely above a whisper. "Not on his mate."
"He doesn't respect me as his mate," I admitted, the words burning my throat. "He never has."
Mira's hands paused in their work, her eyes meeting mine with an intensity that made Luna stir curiously within me.
"Not all mate bonds are true bonds, dear," she whispered, glancing toward the door to ensure we weren't overheard. "Sometimes the Moon Goddess tests us with false paths before leading us to our true destiny."
Her words sent a chill through me. Werewolves were taught from childhood that mate bonds were sacred, unbreakable. The suggestion that what Ethan and I shared might be a false bond was almost heretical—and yet, it resonated with a truth I'd been afraid to acknowledge.
"How would I know?" I asked, my voice barely audible.
Mira finished bandaging my leg before answering. "A true mate strengthens you, even in conflict. A false bond weakens your very soul." She pressed a small vial of pain-relieving tincture into my palm, closing my fingers around it. "Rest now. And perhaps... listen more carefully to your wolf."
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The pack house was eerily quiet as I slipped through the darkened hallways well after midnight. My bandaged leg throbbed with each step, but determination pushed me forward. I needed my original notes—the evidence of my work that Ethan couldn't erase.
As I approached my office, voices drifted from the conference room across the hall. I froze, recognizing Ethan's low murmur and Olivia's distinctive laugh.
"The wolfsbane will only disorient her," Olivia was saying, her tone calculating. "Just enough that she won't remember how she got there."
"And you're sure Morgan will be at his territory border?" Ethan asked.
"My cousin confirmed it. Alpha Alex always patrols the eastern boundary on full moon nights." Olivia's voice dripped with satisfaction. "One compromising photo of your mate with another Alpha, and no one will question the rejection."
My blood ran cold. They were planning to frame me—to drug me and deliver me to another pack's territory like some offering. I reached for my phone with trembling fingers, activating the recording function as Ethan continued outlining their scheme.
Luna growled within me, no longer confused or pained, but filled with a clarity and rage that matched my own. As I stood in the shadows, recording their treachery, one thought crystallized in my mind: I wouldn't be their victim. Whatever happened next, I would fight with everything I had—because I finally understood that the real betrayal wasn't just Ethan's infidelity or theft of my work.
It was that I had betrayed myself by staying this long.
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