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After My Mate Betrayed Me, I Revealed The Truth Novel Cover

After My Mate Betrayed Me, I Revealed The Truth

The first sensation I felt was pain - not sharp and stabbing like I remembered from that night, but a deep, hollow ache that seemed to reach into my bones. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy as I struggled to open them against the harsh fluorescent lights of what I assumed was the pack infirmary. 'Athena?' I called silently to my wolf, feeling her familiar presence surge forward with a mixture of relief and burning rage. 'We're finally awake, Victoria,' she growled low in my mind. 'After ten years of watching his betrayal, unable to act...' The door burst open before I could respond. Marcus Sterling, my supposed fated mate and Alpha of the Silvermoon Pack, rushed to my bedside. His familiar scent - pine and winter frost - hit me with nauseating force. I forced my face to remain blank, channeling all my hatred into my internal bond with Athena. 'Victoria, my love!' His voice cracked with what seemed like genuine emotion as he grabbed my hand. 'You're finally awake.
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Chapter 2

The physical therapist's hands were firm but gentle as she guided my leg through another stretch. "You're making remarkable progress, Luna Victoria," she said, her voice tinged with genuine admiration. "Most patients who've been comatose for so long take months to regain this level of mobility."

I offered her a small, grateful smile while Athena snorted in our shared consciousness. 'Tell her it's because we've been exercising every night when everyone thinks we're sleeping.'

'Hush,' I silently responded. 'We need them to underestimate us.'

"Thank you," I said aloud, maintaining my facade of fragile recovery. "I just want to be strong enough for the marking ceremony. Alpha Marcus is so eager..."

The therapist's expression softened. "He certainly is. The whole pack has witnessed his devotion these past ten years. Not once did he consider another mate, even with you unconscious."

I lowered my eyes to hide the flash of rage I couldn't quite suppress. If only she knew how Marcus had spent those years, playing the grieving, loyal mate in public while sharing Isabella's bed in private.

"Speaking of the Alpha," the therapist continued, checking her watch, "he should be here soon for your afternoon visit."

I nodded, having already noticed the pattern. Marcus would arrive promptly at two o'clock, spend exactly forty-five minutes holding my hand and updating me on pack matters, then make some excuse about urgent Alpha business. By three, he'd be gone—and I knew exactly where he was going.

When the therapist stepped out to retrieve some equipment, I quickly reached into my bag and pulled out a small recording device Nathan had provided. With practiced movements, I slipped it into the supportive brace I still wore on my ankle—the perfect hiding spot, as no one questioned why I needed it.

Marcus arrived right on schedule, his handsome face arranged in an expression of tender concern that made my stomach turn.

"How's my Luna feeling today?" he asked, taking my hand and pressing a kiss to my knuckles.

Athena growled. 'I'd rather bite off his fingers than have them touch us.'

"Better," I replied softly. "The therapist says I might be able to take short walks outside soon."

His eyes lit up. "Perfect timing. The marking ceremony preparations are coming along wonderfully. The pack is thrilled to finally celebrate our union properly."

We chatted for the usual forty-five minutes, with me playing my role of adoring, amnesiac mate while secretly noting every detail of his schedule. As expected, he eventually glanced at his watch with a practiced look of regret.

"I hate to leave you, my love, but there's a border dispute I must handle. Rest now, and I'll see you at dinner."

As soon as he left, I waited fifteen minutes before carefully rising from my bed. I'd been building my strength for this moment. Changing quickly into dark clothing Nathan had smuggled in, I slipped out through the window—a route I'd practiced multiple times during my nighttime exercises.

The late afternoon sun cast long shadows through the forest as I followed Marcus at a safe distance. Athena's enhanced senses guided me, keeping me downwind so his wolf wouldn't catch my scent. After twenty minutes of careful tracking, the trees opened to reveal a small, secluded cabin nestled against a rocky outcropping.

My heart pounded as I positioned myself behind a large oak with a clear view of the entrance. I didn't have to wait long. A sleek black car pulled up, and Isabella emerged, her long dark hair flowing loose around her shoulders. She wore a tight red dress that left little to the imagination, clearly dressed for Marcus's eyes only.

I pulled out the small camera Nathan had provided and began recording as Marcus emerged from the cabin. His entire demeanor had changed—gone was the solemn, responsible Alpha. In his place stood a man consumed with passion as he swept Isabella into his arms, kissing her with an intensity he'd never shown me.

"I've missed you," I heard him murmur against her neck. "These daily visits to the infirmary are torture."

Isabella's laugh was low and sultry. "Poor baby, having to pretend to care for your comatose mate. How much longer until we don't have to hide?"

"Soon," he promised, leading her inside. "Once the marking ceremony is complete, the bond will be sealed. Then we can arrange another... accident."

My blood ran cold as I continued filming their reunion through the cabin's large windows. The evidence was damning—Marcus in his true form, planning my death while in the arms of his lover.

* * *

Three nights later, the great hall of the Silvermoon Pack house glowed with warm light as pack members gathered for the pre-marking celebration dinner. I sat beside Marcus at the head table, wearing a silver gown that highlighted my still-too-thin frame, the recorder and camera safely hidden in my quarters with copies already sent to Nathan.

"A toast," Marcus announced, raising his glass to the assembled pack members. "To my Luna, returned to us after ten long years. Soon our bond will be complete."

Cheers erupted around us as glasses clinked. I smiled demurely, playing my part while scanning the room. Isabella wasn't present—too painful for her to witness, no doubt.

As the meal progressed, I waited for my moment. When conversation lulled, I touched Marcus's arm gently.

"I had the strangest dream last night," I said, my voice soft but clear enough to carry to nearby tables. "Or perhaps it was a memory returning."

Marcus stiffened beside me, though his smile remained fixed. "Oh? What was it about?"

I tilted my head thoughtfully. "I was in the forest, and there was a cabin... and voices. Your voice, and a woman's. It seemed so real."

The color drained from his face, though he quickly recovered. When he spoke again, there was a hint of his Alpha tone, commanding and slightly threatening.

"Dreams can be confusing during recovery," he said firmly. "Best not to dwell on them. They're rarely what they seem."

I lowered my eyes submissively. "Of course, Alpha. You know best."

But as I raised my glass to my lips, I caught his reflection in the crystal—his eyes had narrowed, calculating, worried. The trap was set. Now I just needed to wait for him to make his move.

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