
After the Future Alpha Betrayed Me, His Rival Claimed Me
After the Future Alpha Betrayed Me, His Rival Claimed Me Chapter 1
I never thought the end of my world would smell like cheap cherry blossom perfume.
As an ordinary, low-ranking she-wolf of the Silverfang Pack, I had spent the last three years perfecting the art of turning a blind eye. I was the chosen mate of Future Alpha Chris Wheeler. To the rest of the pack, I was the lucky girl who had somehow secured a place beside royalty. To Chris, I was a convenient placeholder—quiet, compliant, and easy to ignore while he lived exactly as he pleased.
I returned to the packhouse early that afternoon, my head pounding from a long shift in the pack archives. The grand hallways were quiet, bathed in the dim, heavy amber light of the setting sun. As I climbed the sweeping staircase to the third floor, my inner wolf, usually a quiet and subdued presence in my mind, began to pace restlessly.
Then, the scent hit me.
It wasn't just Chris's familiar, sharp cedarwood. It was tangled with the overpowering, suffocating sweetness of cherry blossoms and sweat.
I didn't run. I didn't cry. My bare feet moved silently against the hardwood floor until I stood before the heavy oak door of Chris's bedroom. He hadn't even bothered to lock it. He never did. He was the Future Alpha; he believed he was untouchable.
I pushed the door open.
The afternoon light spilled across the king-sized bed, illuminating the tangled sheets and the two bodies beneath them. Sera Voss, a high-ranking Delta's daughter known for her brazen attitude, was draped over his chest. She didn't even have the decency to look ashamed when the door creaked. Instead, she offered me a slow, smug smirk, her eyes flashing with a cruel, triumphant light.
Chris sighed, rolling his head back against the pillows. He didn't scramble to cover himself. He didn't apologize. He just looked annoyed.
"Elina, you're back early," he muttered, running a hand through his messy blond hair. "Close the door. Give us ten minutes."
For three years, I had swallowed my pride. I had endured the whispers in the dining hall, the pitying looks from the Omegas, and the agonizing ache in my chest every time he came to me smelling of another female. I had told myself that chosen mates required patience. I had believed that if I just loved him enough, his wild heart would eventually settle.
But looking at him now, seeing the utter contempt in his eyes, something inside me finally snapped. It wasn't a loud, explosive break. It was a quiet, cold, and absolute clarity. The fragile string that had tethered my heart to his simply dissolved.
"No," I said, my voice eerily calm. "Take all the time you want. We're done, Chris."
Chris let out a harsh, mocking laugh. He gently pushed Sera aside and sat up, the muscles in his chest flexing. "Done? Don't be dramatic, Elina. You're throwing another one of your pathetic little tantrums. Go down to the kitchen, get yourself a glass of water, and calm down."
"I'm not throwing a tantrum," I replied, keeping my posture straight. "I am officially breaking off our chosen-mate relationship. You are free to sleep with whoever you want, without having to hide behind me."
His amused expression vanished, replaced by a dark, brewing storm of arrogance. He hated being defied, especially by someone he deemed inferior. He swung his legs over the edge of the bed, his eyes flashing the vibrant, terrifying gold of an Alpha.
"You are not going anywhere," Chris snarled.
Then, he used it. The Alpha tone.
It hit the room like a physical shockwave. The air grew thick and heavy, pressing down on my shoulders, demanding that my knees hit the floor. Sera whined softly, instinctively bowing her head in submission to the sheer power radiating from him. He expected me to do the same. He expected my "wolfless," gentle demeanor to crumble under his authority, forcing me to bare my neck and beg for his forgiveness.
My inner wolf growled—not in submission, but in fierce, unadulterated defiance.
I forced my chin up, fighting the crushing weight of his aura. I looked him dead in his glowing gold eyes. "I am not your Luna, Chris. And you are no longer my problem."
Before he could recover from the shock of my resistance, I turned my back on his suffocating arrogance and walked out of the room.
I didn't look back. I went straight to my small adjoining room, pulling my faded duffel bag from the closet. I moved with mechanical efficiency, throwing in my essential clothes, my toothbrush, and a few keepsakes. I left the expensive dresses he had bought for pack events. I left the matching silver bracelets.
Within ten minutes, I was walking out the heavy front doors of the Silverfang packhouse. The crisp evening air hit my face, shocking my lungs and clearing the lingering scent of betrayal from my nose.
An hour later, I was standing in the doorway of a small, cluttered apartment on the edge of the territory. My best friend, Beta Journey Daniels, took one look at my face and the duffel bag slung over my shoulder, and immediately pulled me into a fierce, crushing hug.
Sitting on Journey's worn velvet couch with a mug of hot tea in my hands, the reality of what I had just done washed over me. Three years of my life, wasted on a male who never saw my worth. The grief and humiliation burned in my throat, but beneath it all, blooming like a flower in the snow, was an unfamiliar, intoxicating sensation.
Liberation.
For the first time in years, I belonged only to myself.
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