Follow
Chapters
Share
After My Mate Betrayed Me, I Unleashed Fury Novel Cover

After My Mate Betrayed Me, I Unleashed Fury

The air at Moonstone Territory crackled with anticipation as our convoy arrived. Three months pregnant, I felt a rare sense of peace, one hand resting protectively over my slightly rounded belly as I stepped from the car. My wolf, Victoria, purred contentedly within me, sharing my quiet joy. "Luna Victoria!" Several Silvermoon delegates rushed forward, bowing respectfully. "You're radiant today." I smiled, accepting their compliments with a graceful nod. My aura—stronger since my pregnancy—rippled around me in waves of silver light that even humans might have sensed had they been present. "Where is Alpha Michael?" I asked, scanning the gathering crowd. "Already at the ceremonial grounds, Luna," replied a young warrior, his eyes darting away too quickly. Something cold slithered down my spine. Victoria growled softly in my mind, suddenly alert.
Chapters
Share

Chapter 3

The full moon hung heavy in the night sky, casting an ethereal glow over the sacred gathering grounds. I stood tall on the ceremonial platform, my silver dress flowing around me like liquid moonlight. My hand rested protectively over my slightly rounded belly as I watched the assembled Alphas take their places in the circle.

Tonight was about power. About consequences.

Madison stood at my right shoulder, her presence a steady anchor in the storm of emotions I kept carefully contained. "He's here," she murmured, nodding toward the edge of the clearing.

Michael entered with his entourage, his shoulders rigid with tension. Our eyes met across the distance, and I saw the barely contained fury in his gaze. Good. Let him feel a fraction of what I had endured.

"Alpha Michael Harrison," I called, my voice carrying across the now-silent gathering. "Step forward."

The crowd parted as he approached the platform. I noted with cold satisfaction how several Alphas from neighboring packs watched with undisguised interest. News of his betrayal had spread like wildfire, and now they would witness his humiliation.

"Luna Victoria," he acknowledged stiffly, stopping at the base of the platform.

"You know why you're here," I said, each word precise and cutting. "Your actions have dishonored the sacred bond between Alpha and Luna. You have broken faith with the Silvermoon Pack."

Michael's jaw tightened. "I have agreed to the submission ritual. Let's get this over with."

"So eager," I replied softly, descending the steps until we stood face to face. "One might think you have somewhere else to be. Perhaps with your rogue?"

A muscle jumped in his cheek, but he remained silent. I circled him slowly, feeling the eyes of every Alpha present tracking my movements.

"Kneel," I commanded.

For a moment, I thought he might refuse. His eyes flashed amber, his wolf rising to the surface in rebellion. Then, with visible effort, he lowered himself to one knee.

"Lower," I instructed coldly.

Michael's hands clenched into fists as he dropped to both knees. The proud Alpha of Blackwood Pack, kneeling before me like a supplicant.

I placed my hand on his shoulder, feeling him tremble—not with remorse, but with rage and humiliation. Exactly as I had intended.

"Bare your neck," I ordered, my voice carrying the unmistakable weight of Alpha command.

His resistance was palpable, his wolf howling against this ultimate submission. But he had no choice. Slowly, Michael tilted his head, exposing the vulnerable line of his throat.

I leaned down, my lips close to his ear. "Remember this moment," I whispered, for his ears alone. "Remember how it feels to be powerless while everyone watches."

Then I straightened, addressing the gathered witnesses. "I accept Alpha Michael's submission as acknowledgment of his disrespect. The Silvermoon Pack will honor existing trade agreements—for now."

The last two words hung in the air like a sword. Everyone present understood the implicit threat. Michael's submission had bought his pack a temporary reprieve, nothing more.

As he rose to his feet, his eyes met mine with naked hatred. "Satisfied?" he hissed.

I smiled, cold and sharp. "Not even close."

---

I was reviewing territorial maps in my study when Madison burst through the door.

"Eleanor Harrison is at our gates," she announced, her expression tight with anger. "Demanding an audience."

I set down my pen, a wave of nausea washing over me—whether from pregnancy or the mention of my manipulative mother-in-law, I couldn't tell.

"Let her in," I said after a moment. "I want to hear what excuses she's prepared."

Eleanor swept into my study minutes later, her silver-streaked hair perfectly coiffed, her expression a practiced mask of maternal concern.

"Victoria, dear," she began, as if we were still family. "This situation has gone far enough."

I remained seated, deliberately not offering her a chair. "Has it? I wasn't aware betrayal had an expiration date."

"You're carrying the future of both our packs," she pressed, gesturing to my belly. "Think of the child. Think of our alliance."

"The alliance you helped destroy when you introduced that rogue into your son's bed?" I asked pleasantly.

Eleanor's mask slipped, just for a moment. "Sophia is...a complication. But she's not important. What matters is preserving what our packs have built together."

"A Luna's position is sacred," I replied, rising slowly to my feet. "Something you seem to have forgotten. Your son publicly humiliated me, and you orchestrated it. There is no preserving what you've destroyed."

"You're being emotional," she snapped, her diplomatic veneer cracking. "This pregnancy—"

"Guards," I called, not raising my voice.

Two warriors appeared instantly at the door.

"Escort Elder Harrison from Silvermoon territory," I ordered. "She is no longer welcome here."

Eleanor's face hardened. "You'll regret this, Victoria. When your child is born—"

"My child will know their mother stood for her honor," I cut her off. "Now leave, before I decide your trespass warrants more severe consequences."

As she was led away, I felt a sharp twinge in my abdomen. I pressed my hand against it, taking a deep breath.

*Just stress*, I told myself. *Nothing more*.

---

The confrontation with Eleanor left me restless. I found myself pacing the hallways of the pack house, my mind racing with plans and contingencies.

I turned a corner and froze. Michael stood at the end of the corridor, his expression darkening when he saw me.

"What are you doing here?" I demanded, instinctively placing a protective hand over my belly.

"Collecting the last of my things," he growled, stalking toward me. "Since you've made it clear I'm not welcome in my own mate's home."

"You forfeited that right when you chose her," I shot back, refusing to retreat despite the warning signals my wolf was sending.

"This vendetta has gone far enough," he snarled, closing the distance between us. "You've made your point. The submission ritual—"

"Was just the beginning," I finished for him. "Did you think one moment of kneeling would erase what you did? That I would simply forgive and forget?"

His eyes flashed amber. "What more do you want from me?"

"Nothing," I replied coldly. "There is nothing you can give me that I would accept."

"The pup—"

"Is mine," I cut him off, my voice sharp as a blade. "You lost any right to claim them when you betrayed us both."

Michael's face contorted with rage. He stepped closer, his Alpha aura flaring aggressively against mine. "You can't keep my child from me!"

The sudden spike of anger, the clash of our energies—it was too much. A sharp pain lanced through my abdomen, more intense than before. I gasped, doubling over.

Something warm trickled down my inner thigh.

"Victoria?" Madison's voice came from behind me, quickly followed by her steadying hands on my shoulders. "What's happening?"

I looked down in horror at the small droplets of blood now staining the marble floor.

"Get Healer Lyra," Madison ordered one of the guards, her voice tight with urgency. "Now!"

The last thing I saw before Madison whisked me away was Michael's face—shock replacing anger, his hand half-raised as if to reach for me.

But it was too late for that. Far too late.

Keep Watching!
The story is getting intense! Switch to App to continue reading
Unlock All Episodes
Open the Official Website

You may also like

After My Alpha Chained Me, I Ran to the Rogue King Novel Cover
9.5
The guards' grip on my arms was iron-tight as they dragged me across the pristine marble floors of Diamond Crest territory. My boots—caked with mud and blood from the rogue skirmish—left dirty tracks in my wake. The scent of pine and earth that clung to me after days in the borderlands seemed to offend every wolf we passed. "Could you walk faster?" The guard on my right—a broad-shouldered man with a scar above his eyebrow—yanked me forward. "You're embarrassing us." I spat a mouthful of blood onto the polished floor. "Sorry to inconvenience you with my existence." The left guard—younger, with nervous eyes—shifted uncomfortably. "Margo, please. Alpha Harlan said to bring you straight to the holding—I mean, guest room." "Holding cell," I corrected, twisting my arm free. "Just say it. We all know what this is." They shoved me through a door that looked like it belonged in a high-end hotel suite.
Mate Rejects, Truth Reveals Novel Cover
9.3
The soft knock on my chamber door made me look up from the baby clothes I was folding. At seven months pregnant, every movement felt deliberate, my swollen belly making simple tasks a careful dance. I expected to see Dane's familiar silhouette, but instead, Lacey Edwards stepped through the doorway, her face streaked with tears that caught the afternoon light streaming through our windows. "Iris," she whispered, her voice trembling with what seemed like genuine anguish. "I'm so sorry. I didn't want to be the one to tell you this, but I couldn't let you live a lie any longer." My hands stilled on the tiny onesie I'd been arranging. Something cold settled in my stomach, separate from the baby's restless movements. "Lacey, what are you talking about?" She pulled out her phone with shaking fingers, and I noticed how perfectly her tears had smudged her makeup—not enough to look ugly, just enough to appear devastated. "I was at the Moonrise Hotel yesterday, meeting with suppliers for the pack's winter provisions. I saw you there, Iris.
My Alpha Chose His Mistress Over His Pregnant Luna Novel Cover
8.2
The morning sun filtered through the trees as I led the pack training session, my body moving on autopilot. I'd barely slept, my wolf restless and agitated all night. Hudson had come to bed late again, claiming Alpha duties kept him busy. The excuse was becoming as worn as my patience. "Luna Maddie, are you okay?" Delta Jessica asked, concern etching her features as she watched me stumble through the demonstration. "I'm fine," I lied, forcing a smile. "Just a little tired." My wolf whimpered inside me. *Liar. We are exhausted. We are carrying the weight of a failing Alpha.* I pushed her voice away, focusing on the pack members watching me.
My Alpha Tried to Steal My Daughter Novel Cover
9.4
The tinted glass of the limousine was cool against my forehead, a sharp contrast to the fire burning in my veins. Outside, the familiar trees of the Shadow Creek territory blurred past—oaks and pines that had once witnessed my happiest childhood memories and my darkest nightmares. My heart hammered a frantic rhythm against my ribs, not out of fear, but anticipation. Beside me, a large, warm hand covered my trembling one. I turned to look at Thatcher. My mate. My King. His golden eyes, usually so fierce they could bring Alphas to their knees, were soft as they studied my face. "You don't have to do this, Malia," he murmured, his voice a low rumble that vibrated through the car's plush interior. "I can burn this pack to the ground without you ever stepping foot on this cursed soil." I squeezed his hand, drawing strength from the bond that hummed between us—a connection far deeper, far purer than the twisted tether I had once shared with Derek.
My Mate Destroyed My Pack for His Mistress Novel Cover
8.1
The marble floor was cold beneath my raw, bleeding knees. I scrubbed harder, trying to erase the mud stains from the entrance hall, though my hands trembled with exhaustion. Above me, the Shadowfang Pack's grand Luna Ceremony was in full swing—crystal chandeliers casting golden light over polished wooden floors, expensive wine flowing freely as Thaddeus's loyalists celebrated his official claiming of Virginia Simmons as his Luna. My back ached from the weight of silver chains wrapped around my torso—not enough to kill me, just enough to remind everyone that I was nothing more than an omega prisoner in what was once my home. "Look at her," a passing she-wolf whispered to her companion, her expensive gown rustling as she deliberately stepped around me. "The pathetic little wolfless freak." They thought I couldn't hear them. They thought wrong. Six months ago, I had been Scarlett Andrews, eldest daughter of the Moonstone Pack, with my own wolf—a magnificent silver-white creature with ethereal blue eyes. Now I was... nothing.