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After My Mate Betrayed Me

The morning light filtered through the curtains of our den, casting a warm glow on the rosewood table where James sat waiting for me. Eight years. Eight years of being mated to the Alpha of the Moonstone Pack. Eight years of pouring my heart and soul into saving his struggling pack with my scent creations. Today was supposed to be special. "Olivia, my sweet Luna," James called, his voice carrying that familiar commanding tone that had once made my heart flutter. Now it just made my wolf, Lyra, stir uncomfortably within me. *Something feels wrong,* Lyra whispered in my mind as I approached. *It's our anniversary. He's probably planned something,* I reassured her, though the doubt in her voice echoed my own unspoken concerns.
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Chapter 2

The first rays of dawn crept through our bedroom window, but I hadn't slept. The crystal bracelet lay on my nightstand, catching the light like broken promises. My fingers still trembled from last night's discovery—Victoria, alive and pregnant, cradled in James's arms.

The bedroom door opened with deliberate force. James entered, his presence filling the space with the weight of Alpha authority. No greeting. No acknowledgment of our anniversary dinner that had gone cold and untouched.

"We need to talk," he said, his voice devoid of the warmth he'd shown Victoria.

I sat up, pulling the sheets closer. "About your dead mate who's very much alive?"

His jaw tightened. "Victoria has suffered in rogue territories for eight years. She deserves our pack's support."

"Our pack?" The words tasted bitter. "Or your bed?"

"Watch your tone, Luna." The Alpha command rippled through his words, making Lyra whimper inside me. "Victoria needs compensation for her years of suffering. You will transfer all your current scent projects to her immediately."

The room spun. My life's work, my passion, my identity—he wanted me to hand it over like it meant nothing.

"Those are my creations," I whispered, my voice barely holding steady.

"Created under my pack's resources," James countered, moving closer. His scent—pine and dominance—overwhelmed the small space. "By pack law, they belong to the Alpha. I'm simply... redistributing them."

"To your pregnant mistress?"

"To my true mate who suffered while you lived in comfort." His eyes held no remorse, only cold calculation. "Victoria has a natural gift for business. She'll be the new face of our scent line."

I laughed—a broken, disbelieving sound. "She has no training, no understanding of scent composition—"

"She has my support. That's all she needs." He turned toward the door, then paused. "The transfer happens today at the pack council meeting. I expect your full cooperation, Olivia. Remember your place."

The door closed behind him with finality, leaving me drowning in the wreckage of eight years.

---

The pack council chamber buzzed with whispers as I entered. The circular room, carved from ancient oak, usually felt like home. Today, it felt like a tribunal.

Victoria sat in my usual place beside James, her hand resting protectively over her swollen belly. She wore a flowing silk dress that emphasized her pregnancy, playing the part of the fragile, returning Luna perfectly.

"Ah, Olivia," James's voice carried across the room, silencing the murmurs. "Please, take a seat."

He gestured to a chair among the regular pack members. Not at the Alpha's table. The insult burned, but I held my head high as I sat.

"We're here to discuss the restructuring of our pack's business ventures," James announced. "Victoria Sullivan has graciously agreed to oversee our scent production."

My latest creation—a complex blend I'd been perfecting for months—sat on the table in its distinctive amber bottle. My heart clenched as James pushed it toward Victoria.

"This masterpiece will be renamed 'Victoria's Dream,'" he declared. "A fitting tribute to our returning Luna's vision."

"That's my work," I stood, unable to contain myself any longer. "Six months of research, countless trials—"

"Sit down." His Alpha tone slammed into me like a physical force, driving me back into the chair. Several pack members flinched at the display of power. "Need I remind you, Olivia, that everything created within pack territory belongs to the pack? To me?"

Victoria's lips curved in a satisfied smile as she cradled my creation. "I'm so inspired by this formula," she purred. "I can already envision the entire collection."

The lie was so blatant, so shameless, that even some council members shifted uncomfortably.

"The transition is effective immediately," James continued. "All ongoing projects, research notes, and formulas will be transferred to Victoria by sunset."

Each word was a nail in the coffin of my identity, my purpose, my life's passion sacrificed on the altar of his betrayal.

---

The formal pack dinner took place beneath the ancient oaks, hundreds of paper lanterns casting dancing shadows across the gathering. I arrived to find Victoria holding court at the Luna's table, a massive Maine Coon cat draped across her lap.

My breath caught. For eight years, James had refused my desperate wish for a pet, claiming his severe cat allergy made it impossible. He'd described in vivid detail how his throat would close, his eyes would swell shut.

Yet there he sat, Victoria's cat rubbing against his arm as he held both woman and feline without so much as a sniffle.

"Isn't Mr. Whiskers precious?" Victoria cooed, lifting the cat toward James's face. "He missed his daddy so much."

James nuzzled the cat—actually nuzzled it—while pack members watched in confusion. They remembered, as I did, the time he'd banished an Omega family for three months because their daughter had brought a stray kitten near the pack house.

"Your allergy," Beta Marcus observed carefully. "It seems to have... improved?"

James's eyes found mine across the courtyard. "Amazing what the right motivation can overcome," he said, his hand stroking the cat's fur without a trace of reaction.

Eight years of denying me this simple joy. Eight years of making me feel selfish for even asking. All lies.

Lyra howled inside me, a sound of pure betrayal that I barely kept from escaping my lips.

As Victoria laughed, her cat's purr audible even from where I stood, I realized the true depth of deception I'd been living with. Every sacrifice, every compromise, every dream I'd abandoned—all for a mate who could lie as easily as he breathed.

Tomorrow, I decided, watching them bask in their web of lies, everything would change. But tonight, under the lanterns and the weight of a thousand small betrayals, I would remember exactly who James Pierce really was.

And who I needed to become to survive it.

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