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After My Mate Betrayed Our Bond, I Struck Back Novel Cover

After My Mate Betrayed Our Bond, I Struck Back

The pain tore through me in waves as I pushed one final time. My son's first cry pierced the air of the Alpha suite, and for one precious moment, pure joy flooded my heart. He was perfect – ten tiny fingers, ten tiny toes, and a tuft of dark hair like his father's. 'He's beautiful,' I whispered, reaching out to hold him. But before I could touch my baby, Ryan's cold voice cut through my exhausted haze. 'Charlotte.' The formal use of my name sent ice through my veins. My mate stood at the foot of the bed, his face an emotionless mask. 'We need to discuss something.' I clutched the sheets tighter, suddenly aware of Victoria hovering in the doorway like a shadow. The triumphant gleam in her eyes made my stomach twist. 'As you know, Victoria took those silver bullets meant for me during last month's attack.' Ryan's Alpha tone vibrated through the air, each word hammering into my chest.
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Chapter 2

The silver-stained sheets clung to my skin as I dragged myself from the bed, each movement sending fresh waves of agony through my transforming body. My bones cracked and reformed, muscles stretching and tearing as my dormant wolf fought to emerge after years of silence. I bit down on my hand to muffle my screams, tasting copper as blood filled my mouth.

No one would come for me now. Not Ryan, who had chosen Victoria over our sacred mate bond. Not the pack members who had always seen me as nothing but a wolfless omega, unworthy of their Alpha.

And certainly not for a Luna who no longer existed.

"If they want me gone," I whispered through gritted teeth, "then Charlotte Morrison will die tonight."

I fumbled through the medicine cabinet, finding the silver nitrate solution Elara had used to treat minor wounds. Silver—toxic to our kind, but perfect for what I needed. With trembling hands, I sliced my palm and mixed my blood with the solution, creating a trail that led from my quarters to the riverbank behind the pack house.

Every step was torture, my body caught between human and wolf forms, neither fully realized. The midnight air bit at my exposed skin as I stumbled through the forest, leaving deliberate splashes of silver-tainted blood on rocks and tree trunks. At the river's edge, I created a final, larger pool of blood, as if a struggle had taken place.

Then I plunged into the icy water, letting the current carry me downstream, away from the life that had broken me. The cold numbed the physical pain, but nothing could numb the hollow ache where our mate bond had been.

*Let them think I'm dead. Let them all think the silver poisoned me.*

As the water swept me far from Silvercrest territory, something extraordinary happened. The pain that had been tearing me apart suddenly focused, crystallized. My wolf, so long dormant, surged forward with unexpected strength. My limbs contorted one final time, and fur—silvery white like moonlight—erupted across my skin.

For the first time in my life, I shifted completely.

I dragged myself onto a distant shore, no longer human but wolf—powerful, free, and filled with a clarity I'd never known. That night, Charlotte Morrison, the rejected Luna, truly died. And from her ashes, something stronger emerged.

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Three years later, the Oregon forest had become my sanctuary. My paws made no sound as I patrolled the boundary of my territory, my silver-white coat blending with the early morning mist. These woods, far from any established pack lands, had become home—a place where I answered to no Alpha but myself.

A disturbance in the air made my ears prick forward. The scent of rogues—unwashed, aggressive, and hungry—tainted the clean forest air. Beneath it, something else: the faint, sweet smell of a pup.

I followed the scent trail silently, moving like a ghost between the trees. In a small clearing ahead, three male rogues surrounded a tiny wolf pup, her gray coat matted with dirt and blood. The smallest rogue prodded her with his paw, laughing when she whimpered and tried to scramble away, bumping into trees in her panic.

"This one's blind," he sneered. "Useless to any pack. Might as well put her out of her misery."

Rage flooded through me. Without hesitation, I launched myself into the clearing, my jaws finding the nearest rogue's throat before he could even register my presence. The other two turned, snarling, but faltered at the sight of me—larger than any female wolf they'd ever seen, my eyes glowing with an Alpha's power.

"This territory is protected," I growled, my Alpha tone vibrating through the clearing. "Leave now, or join your friend."

They fled, tails between their legs, leaving their wounded companion moaning on the forest floor. I approached the trembling pup, who cowered, sensing my presence but unable to see me.

"It's alright, little one," I said softly, shifting back to human form. "No one will hurt you now."

I gathered her small body in my arms, feeling her rapid heartbeat against my chest. Her unseeing eyes, cloudy and blue, stared past me, but her small pink tongue darted out to lick my hand.

"Hope," I whispered, the name coming to me unbidden. "I'll call you Hope."

As I carried her back to my cabin, something stirred within me—a warm, tingling sensation flowing from my core to my fingertips. Where my hands touched the pup's wounds, the bleeding slowed, then stopped. The cuts began to close before my eyes.

I gasped, nearly dropping her in shock. Healing abilities were rare, even among established packs. Yet here, in exile, my wolf had gifted me this power.

Hope nuzzled against my neck, already trusting me completely. In that moment, I knew my purpose had changed. This forest wouldn't just be my refuge—it would become a sanctuary for all the lost and broken wolves the traditional packs discarded.

What I couldn't know then was how quickly word would spread, or how soon my past would come hunting for me.

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