
After My Mate Betrayed Our Bond, I Struck Back
Chapter 3
The early morning sunlight filtered through the tall pines surrounding our sanctuary clearing as I called the council to order. Seven former rogues—wolves who had once been cast out or fled from their packs—gathered in a loose semicircle before me. Each bore scars, both visible and hidden, that told stories of rejection and survival.
"Thank you for coming," I said, my voice carrying across the clearing with an authority that still sometimes surprised me. Three years ago, I had been a wolfless omega, desperate for approval. Now, my silver-white wolf commanded respect without demanding it.
Marcus Thorne, the oldest among us, stepped forward. His graying muzzle and battle-scarred face spoke of decades wandering as a rogue after being exiled from his birth pack. When I'd found him half-dead from a silver wound last winter, he'd been ready to give up. Now, he stood tall as my unofficial Beta.
"The eastern boundary needs reinforcing," Marcus reported, his deep voice rumbling like distant thunder. "There's been increased rogue activity from the coastal packs. They've heard about the sanctuary."
I nodded, considering. "We'll double the patrols. Any wolf seeking genuine refuge is welcome, but I won't allow threats to the pups."
From the cabin behind us came a high-pitched yip as Hope tumbled out the door, her unseeing eyes bright with excitement despite her blindness. She bounded toward me, her sense of smell guiding her perfectly until she pressed against my leg.
"Alpha Charlotte," Mira, a young female who'd joined us just months ago, spoke hesitantly. "The hunters were in the north woods again yesterday. They left traps."
A low growl escaped my throat. Human hunters were becoming more problematic as our numbers grew.
"We'll clear them out before the afternoon run," I decided. "Marcus, take Liam and check every trail."
I scanned the faces before me—wolves who had been discarded, deemed unworthy by traditional packs. Here, they had found purpose. Here, they had found family.
"This sanctuary exists because each of you chose to trust again," I said, my hand absently stroking Hope's fur. "We protect our own. We don't answer to Alphas who abuse their power or packs that discard the vulnerable."
Marcus stepped forward, his weathered face solemn. "Three years ago, I was dying alone in the wilderness." He looked around at the others. "Now I have a purpose again. We all do." He turned to me, dropping to one knee in a formal gesture of pack loyalty. "My life belongs to this sanctuary and its Alpha."
One by one, the others joined him, kneeling in a circle around me. The gesture brought unexpected tears to my eyes. This wasn't submission born of fear or obligation—it was a choice, freely given.
"Rise," I said softly. "We're all equals here. All that matters is loyalty to each other."
As the council dispersed to their duties, I scooped Hope into my arms. "Ready for our run, little one?"
Her tail wagged furiously. At three, she was old enough for short pack runs, her other senses compensating remarkably for her blindness.
"Can I shift first?" she asked eagerly.
I smiled. "Of course."
I set her down and watched as she concentrated, her small form shimmering before transforming into a sleek gray wolf pup. My heart swelled with pride. Hope had been the first, but now our sanctuary sheltered seven other rescued pups, each finding strength they never knew they possessed.
The afternoon sun warmed my skin as I led our small pack through the forest. Hope kept pace beautifully, her nose and ears guiding her between trees and over fallen logs. The other pups romped around us, playing chase and practicing their hunting skills on unfortunate squirrels.
I inhaled deeply, savoring the scent of pine and wild flowers—and froze. A powerful, achingly familiar scent drifted on the breeze from the eastern boundary. My wolf surged forward in recognition and warning.
*Ryan.*
I signaled silently to Marcus, who immediately gathered the pups. Hope sensed my tension and pressed against my leg.
"What is it?" she whispered.
"Stay with Marcus," I commanded gently, my eyes fixed on the forest edge where two figures stood watching—one tall and powerful, the other small but with an unmistakable bearing.
Ryan. And Michael. My son.
My heart thundered in my chest as I stepped forward to face the ghosts of my past. Ryan's Alpha aura pushed against mine like a physical force, but I stood firm, my own power meeting his without yielding.
Then came the pressure against my mind—Ryan attempting to establish our long-dormant mate link. My wolf snarled, reinforcing the mental barriers I'd built over three painful years.
*Charlotte, please.* His voice, so achingly familiar, brushed against my consciousness.
I blocked him completely, focusing instead on the young boy at his side. Michael had Ryan's dark hair and strong jaw, but his eyes—those were mine. They blazed now with anger and confusion as he glared at me.
"You abandoned us," he snarled, his childish voice carrying clearly across the distance. "You abandoned Silvercrest. You abandoned me."
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