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Alpha Abandons Dying Mate

The cabin's wooden walls pressed in around me like a coffin, and maybe that's exactly what this place was—a tomb where I'd been left to die alone. Every breath felt like swallowing glass, the pain in my stomach twisting deeper with each shallow inhale. My fingers trembled as I reached for the medical documents scattered across the rough-hewn table, the papers that had arrived three days ago with a courier who'd looked at me with the kind of pity reserved for the already dead. *Terminal gastric adenocarcinoma. Stage IV. Estimated survival: 3-4 weeks.* The words blurred together through my tears, but their meaning had already carved itself into my bones. Less than a month. I had less than a month to live, and I'd been rotting away in this godforsaken cabin for two weeks already, waiting for a rescue that would never come. The rogue attack replayed in my mind like a broken record. The snarling faces, the claws that had torn through my flesh, the way my blood had painted the forest floor crimson.
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Chapter 3

The silence stretched between Nathaniel and me like a chasm, filled only by the echo of my words and the distant sound of pack members fleeing the great hall. His face had gone ashen, his hands still extended toward me as if he could somehow bridge the gap that betrayal had carved between us.

"Lucy, please—" he started, but footsteps on the marble stairs cut him off.

"Nathaniel." The voice was crisp, authoritative, and achingly familiar. Former Luna Eleanora Hughes descended the grand staircase like a queen reclaiming her throne, her silver hair perfectly coiffed despite the late hour. Her ice-blue eyes fixed on me with the kind of disdain usually reserved for something scraped off the bottom of a shoe.

"Mother, this isn't the time—" Nathaniel began, but she silenced him with a raised hand.

"Oh, but I think it is." Eleanora's heels clicked against the marble as she approached, each step measured and deliberate. "I think it's long past time someone addressed the elephant in the room."

She stopped just close enough that I could smell her expensive perfume, a scent that had always made me feel inadequate during pack gatherings. Her gaze raked over my appearance—the hollow cheeks, the loose dress, the way I seemed to be disappearing into myself.

"Look at you," she said, her voice dripping with false pity. "Still playing the victim, I see. Still demanding attention you haven't earned."

Lyra stirred in my mind, a low growl of warning, but I kept my expression neutral. "Eleanora. How lovely to see you haven't changed."

"Unlike some people, I know my place." Her lips curved in a smile sharp enough to cut glass. "Which is more than I can say for certain... individuals who seem to think a mate bond entitles them to everything regardless of their failures."

Nathaniel stepped forward, his Alpha aura flaring. "Mother, that's enough."

But Eleanora was just getting started. She circled me slowly, like a predator sizing up wounded prey. "Seven years, Lucy. Seven years of failure. Three dead babies and a barren womb, and yet you still cling to a title you've never truly earned."

Each word hit like a physical blow, but I'd learned to armor myself in ice. "And yet here I stand, still the true Luna of this pack."

"True Luna?" Eleanora laughed, the sound brittle and cruel. "A Luna's primary duty is to secure the bloodline. You've done nothing but bring shame to this pack with your... inadequacies."

The word hung in the air like poison. Inadequacies. As if my grief, my loss, my pain were character flaws instead of tragedies.

"Margot succeeded where you failed," Eleanora continued, her voice gaining strength. "She gave my son the heir this pack desperately needed. She proved her worth while you wallowed in self-pity."

"Mother." Nathaniel's voice carried a warning edge that made the air itself seem to vibrate.

But I held up a hand, feeling Lyra's cold satisfaction flood through me. "No, let her finish. I want to hear all of it."

Eleanora's eyes glittered with triumph. "You should have stepped aside gracefully months ago. Should have recognized that you were holding this pack back with your... condition. Instead, you forced my son to find another way to secure his legacy."

"Forced him?" I tilted my head, studying her with the detached interest of a scientist examining a particularly fascinating specimen. "How interesting. Here I thought Nathaniel was a grown man capable of making his own choices."

"He is an Alpha with responsibilities—"

"He is a mate who broke the most sacred bond our kind recognizes." My voice remained perfectly level, but something in my tone made Eleanora take a step back. "But you're right about one thing. I did fail."

Her eyebrows rose in surprise.

"I failed to recognize that I was mated to a man raised by a woman who taught him that sacred bonds mean nothing compared to pack politics." I turned my gaze to Nathaniel, who stood frozen between us. "I failed to see that his mother's poison had already infected him long before we ever met."

Eleanora's face flushed red. "How dare you—"

"How dare I speak the truth?" I stepped closer, feeling Lyra's strength flowing through me despite my dying body. "You failed as a Luna, Eleanora. You failed to teach your son that true strength comes from honoring the bonds the Moon Goddess creates, not breaking them for convenience."

"I protected this pack's future—"

"You destroyed it." The words came out quiet but absolute. "You taught your son that love is conditional, that loyalty is negotiable, that sacred vows can be broken when they become inconvenient. And now look what your teachings have wrought."

Nathaniel moved then, positioning himself between us. "Enough. Both of you."

His Alpha tone crashed over us like a wave, but I was beyond caring about dominance displays. The dying don't bow to anyone.

"Lucy stays," he said, his voice carrying the weight of absolute command. "She remains in the pack house under my protection."

Eleanora's mouth fell open. "Nathaniel, you can't be serious. After everything—"

"She is my mate," he said, each word deliberate and final. "My true mate. And she will be treated as such."

The former Luna's face cycled through shock, rage, and something that looked almost like fear. For the first time in seven years, her son was choosing me over her counsel.

"This is madness," she whispered. "Margot is the mother of your heir—"

"Margot is nothing." Nathaniel's voice cut through her protests like a blade. "She was a mistake. A moment of weakness that I will regret for the rest of my life."

Eleanora stared at him as if seeing a stranger, then turned that same shocked gaze on me. I met her eyes steadily, letting her see the truth written in my face—that her precious son's moment of weakness might have cost him everything.

"You'll regret this," she said finally, her voice shaking with fury. "Both of you will regret this."

She swept from the hall in a rustle of expensive fabric, leaving Nathaniel and me alone with the wreckage of seven years of love and the weight of truths that had finally been spoken.

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