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After My Wolf Died to Save Him, He Betrayed Me

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I balanced the heavy oak tray against my hip, the rich, savory aroma of roasted garlic, crushed tomatoes, and fresh basil rising from the warm porcelain plate. I had spent three hours in the pack kitchens kneading the dough for this pasta, my hands dusted with flour and aching from the effort. It was a labor of love. For ten years, serving Adrian his favorite human meals had been my quiet ritual, my way of showing my fated mate that he was still cherished, even if he was confined to a wheelchair. Ten years ago, a rogue attack had nearly taken his life. In a desperate, bloody moment of pure devotion, I had channeled every ounce of my aura and the very life force of my inner wolf to heal his torn throat. The sacrifice had permanently severed my connection to my wolf, leaving me a broken, wolfless Omega. The pack mocked me, treating me like dirt beneath their boots, but I endured it all for Adrian. We were two broken pieces, or so I thought. As I approached his private quarters, I noticed the heavy mahogany door was cracked open just an inch.

After My Wolf Died to Save Him, He Betrayed Me Chapter 1

I balanced the heavy oak tray against my hip, the rich, savory aroma of roasted garlic, crushed tomatoes, and fresh basil rising from the warm porcelain plate. I had spent three hours in the pack kitchens kneading the dough for this pasta, my hands dusted with flour and aching from the effort. It was a labor of love. For ten years, serving Adrian his favorite human meals had been my quiet ritual, my way of showing my fated mate that he was still cherished, even if he was confined to a wheelchair.

Ten years ago, a rogue attack had nearly taken his life. In a desperate, bloody moment of pure devotion, I had channeled every ounce of my aura and the very life force of my inner wolf to heal his torn throat. The sacrifice had permanently severed my connection to my wolf, leaving me a broken, wolfless Omega. The pack mocked me, treating me like dirt beneath their boots, but I endured it all for Adrian. We were two broken pieces, or so I thought.

As I approached his private quarters, I noticed the heavy mahogany door was cracked open just an inch. I paused, adjusting my grip on the tray, ready to push it open with my shoulder.

Then, I heard the voice of Marcus, our Pack Healer.

"Your wolf is restless, Adrian. It's becoming dangerous," Marcus said, his tone hushed but urgent. "You cannot keep suppressing an aura this immensely powerful. It's unnatural to hide strength like this for so long."

I froze. My breath caught in my throat.

"I will suppress it for as long as I see fit, Marcus," Adrian replied.

My hands began to tremble. The voice that came from my mate's room wasn't the raspy, weakened wheeze he used when I held his hand by the fire. It was deep, resonant, and dripping with an absolute, terrifying authority.

"She suspects nothing," Adrian continued, his tone chillingly indifferent. "The Omega plays her part perfectly. My condition remains our secret. You are dismissed."

The tray felt like it weighed a thousand pounds. The warmth of the plate seeped into my palms, a sickening contrast to the ice flooding my veins. Ten years. He had been perfectly healthy for ten years. While I scrubbed floors, endured the sneers of ranked wolves, and mourned the silent void in my soul where my wolf used to be, he had been pretending. My life-altering sacrifice wasn't a tragedy we shared; it was a cage he had built for me.

I didn't drop the tray. Years of brutal Omega conditioning had taught me how to be invisible, how to suffer in absolute silence. I backed away, my cheap canvas shoes making no sound on the hardwood floor. I carried the pasta back to the kitchen, dumped it into the trash, and walked numbly up the narrow stairs to my cramped, drafty attic room.

The walls of my tiny quarters seemed to press in on me. I pulled a worn cardboard box from under my lumpy mattress. With mechanical, emotionless movements, I gathered the few mementos of our decade together. The dried rose from our first anniversary. The carved wooden wolf he claimed took him weeks to whittle with his "shaking" hands. I threw them all into the box.

Then, I sat at my rickety desk, pulled out a blank sheet of paper, and picked up a pen. My chest ached with a hollow, agonizing pressure—the mate bond, crying out in confusion. I ignored it. I wrote the words that would sever my soul from his, my handwriting sharp and deliberate.

Ten minutes later, I walked back down the stairs. I didn't bother with the tray this time. I pushed Adrian's door wide open.

He was sitting by the window in his wheelchair, a thick wool blanket draped over his legs. As I entered, his handsome face instantly softened into that familiar, gentle mask of vulnerability. "Mercy, my sweet," he murmured, reaching a hand out to me. "I was wondering where—"

"Stop," I said. My voice was quiet, stripped of all its usual warmth.

Adrian's hand froze in mid-air. His brow furrowed. "Mercy? What's wrong?"

I didn't look at his eyes. I looked at the paper in my trembling hands. I took a deep breath, forcing the words past the lump of pure grief in my throat.

"I, Mercy, wolfless Omega of the Seattle Pack, formally reject you, Adrian, as my fated mate. I sever this bond, now and forever."

The silence that followed was deafening. I waited for the soul-tearing agony of the rejection to hit us both. I waited for him to weep, to beg, to keep up the lie.

Instead, the air in the room suddenly dropped twenty degrees.

The gentle, crippled boy vanished. Adrian stood up. He didn't struggle. He didn't lean on the armrests. He rose with the fluid, lethal grace of an apex predator. Before I could even process the sight of him standing tall, a suffocating, crushing pressure slammed into the room.

It wasn't just an Alpha aura. It was ancient, bloodthirsty, and overwhelmingly dark. It was the terrifying power of a Lycan.

My knees buckled instantly, but the sheer, paralyzing force of his aura held me frozen in place. I couldn't breathe. I couldn't blink. The primal terror of a prey animal facing a monster locked my muscles tight.

Adrian bridged the distance between us in a fraction of a second. He towered over me, a dark shadow blotting out the light from the window. He reached down and snatched the written statement from my stiff, frozen fingers.

With a slow, deliberate smirk that didn't reach his eyes, he shredded the paper into tiny pieces. He let the white confetti fall like snow over my shoulders.

"Reject me?" he whispered. His voice was a lethal, vibrating purr that rattled my very bones. He leaned in close, his nose grazing my jaw as he inhaled my scent deeply. When he pulled back, his eyes were flashing a monstrous, glowing crimson. "You sacrificed your wolf for me, Mercy. You poured your soul into my veins. You don't get to leave. I will never accept your rejection. You belong to me. Forever."

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