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After My Mate Chose My Best Friend Over Me

Pain tore through my lower abdomen, sharp and unforgiving. I gasped, gripping the edge of the sterile examination table until my knuckles turned white. "Breathe, Vivienne. Just breathe," Elara Voss murmured. The head healer of the Ironvale Pack wiped a damp cloth across my forehead. Her voice was calm, but when I looked up, her eyes quickly darted away. Her hands lingered on my bare shoulders. It was a heavy, guilty hesitation. A beat that lasted just a second too long. I filed that look away in my mind.
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Chapter 3

The first thing I learned about freedom was that it hurt. I rented a modest, one-bedroom apartment in a neutral border town, two hours away from Ironvale. It was small. The walls were thin, and the kitchen counter was cheap laminate instead of marble. But the name on the lease was mine. It was the first space that belonged entirely to me in over a decade.

I thought I was fine. I thought the worst was behind me. But without the heavy, daily duties of running a pack to distract me, my body finally kept the score.

The crash hit me on a Tuesday afternoon. I was unpacking a box of books when a cramp tore through my lower abdomen. It was so sudden and sharp that my knees literally gave out. I hit the hardwood floor hard, gasping for air.

I dragged myself to the bathroom, my fingers digging into the grout of the cold tiles. My hands shook violently. Sweat dripped down my neck. The hormonal crash from three years of aggressive fertility treatments ravaged my system without mercy. My body was a battlefield, pumped full of synthetic hormones and healer herbs, trying to create an environment for a pup that never came. Now, it was just tearing itself apart.

I curled into a tight ball on the bathmat. I closed my eyes and reached inward, looking for the fierce, towering she-wolf that used to pace in my mind.

*Hurt...*

The voice was so faint it barely registered. My wolf didn't roar. She didn't pace. She just lay there in the dark, communicating in broken, exhausted fragments.

*So tired...*

"I know," I whispered to the empty room, clutching my stomach. "I know."

I stayed on that floor for hours. When the pain finally dulled to a heavy ache, I slowly pulled myself up. I looked in the mirror. My face was pale, and there were dark circles under my eyes. I was free, yes. But I was also broken.

And I couldn't stop thinking about the look in Elara's eyes on my last night in the clinic. That heavy, guilty hesitation when she told me my body needed a break.

I needed to know why.

I called Elara the next morning. Since I was no longer her Luna, I didn't demand. I simply asked her to meet me at a quiet diner just outside Ironvale's borders.

She arrived looking nervous, her hands clutching her purse tight. She slid into the booth across from me and ordered a black coffee. She couldn't meet my eyes.

"Elara," I started, keeping my voice gentle but firm. "You've been my healer for three years. You've watched me suffer through every cycle, every injection, every failure. But the night I left, you looked at me like you were hiding a ghost. What aren't you telling me?"

She swallowed hard. Her fingers traced the rim of her coffee cup. With Raymond no longer my mate, and with my rejection recognized by the elders, her pack loyalty to him was no longer absolute.

"The treatments, Vivienne..." Her voice trembled. "They were never going to work."

I frowned. "I know my wolf was weak, but you said—"

"Not you," she interrupted, a tear finally slipping down her cheek. "Him. Raymond."

I froze. The diner around us seemed to drop away. The clatter of silverware and the chatter of the waitress faded into a dull buzz. "What do you mean?"

"I ran tests on both of you during the very first month of your treatments," Elara whispered, leaning in so no one else could hear. "Raymond's results came back first. He is completely sterile, Vivienne. He has been since the beginning. He is biologically incapable of fathering a pup."

I sat perfectly still. My lungs forgot how to pull in air.

"I flagged it immediately," Elara continued, her voice breaking. "I took the results straight to him. But he was furious. He said an Alpha cannot be seen as defective. He commanded me to seal the records. And he... he ordered me to continue treating you. To make the pack believe the issue was yours."

Every painful injection. Every night spent crying on the bathroom floor. Every time I felt like a failing, broken vessel. It was all for nothing. Raymond knew. He watched my body break down, cycle after cycle, just to protect his own pathetic Alpha pride.

I didn't scream. I didn't cry. A terrifying, absolute calm washed over me. The armor around my heart didn't just harden; it turned to ice.

"Do you still have the records?" I asked. My voice didn't even shake.

Elara nodded quickly. She reached into her large tote bag and pulled out a thick, sealed manila envelope. "I made certified copies. I couldn't destroy them. It felt too wrong. I'm so sorry, Vivienne. I was bound by his Alpha command."

"You aren't bound anymore," I said, taking the envelope. It felt heavy in my hands. It felt like a loaded gun. "Thank you, Elara."

I drove back to my apartment and locked the medical records in a small safe in my closet. Raymond's ruin was already set in motion. But I wasn't finished. I still had a score to settle with Mara.

Mara thought she had won. She thought she had taken my mate, my title, and my life. But I knew Mara better than anyone. I knew her deepest, most pathetic obsession.

Kieran Morales.

For years, at every regional pack gathering we attended as teenagers, Mara would drag me to the training grounds just to watch him. He was a quiet, devastatingly handsome wolf from a small mountain pack. Mara obsessed over him. She learned his habits, his favorite foods, his fighting style. But Kieran never gave her a second glance. It ate her alive.

Through a few carefully placed inquiries on the pack-circuit gossip chain, I found out Kieran was currently staying near the border town. He frequented a neutral-ground bar called The Rusty Nail.

My plan was clean, cold, and merciless. I was going to seduce the one man Mara had always wanted, make sure she found out, and twist the knife where it would never stop hurting.

I stood in front of my bedroom mirror that Friday night. I didn't look like the Luna of Ironvale anymore. I brushed my hair out until it fell in loose, wild waves over my shoulders. I lined my eyes with dark kohl and painted my lips a deep, blood red.

I pulled a dress from the back of my closet. It was black silk, clinging tightly to every curve, with a neckline that dipped low and a slit that rode high up my thigh. It left little to the imagination, but it screamed control. I slipped my feet into black stiletto heels.

I wasn't a broken wife tonight. I was a weapon.

I drove to The Rusty Nail. The parking lot was packed with motorcycles and beat-up trucks. A neon sign buzzed above the heavy wooden door, casting a harsh red glow over the pavement. The faint smell of cheap beer and supernatural energy drifted into the night air.

I killed the engine. I took a deep breath, feeling the cold armor lock securely into place around my soul. I stepped out of the car, my heels clicking sharply against the asphalt, and walked straight toward the door.

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